NeverarGreat
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Once upon a time there was a Star Wars trilogy. Now there is apocrypha.I remember Lucas saying that he intended for Star Wars to be a big screen experience, but where did he say that?
Davnes007
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The one who keeps all of your secrets!Something like that is mentioned here:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/star-wars-3d-george-lucas-289377?page=show
Star Wars Episode XXX: Erica Strikes Back


If you want Nice....go to France.
NeverarGreat
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Once upon a time there was a Star Wars trilogy. Now there is apocrypha.Thanks!
TV's Frink
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Ointment Flylol thread over.
DuracellEnergizer
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Ce n'est pas DuracellEnergizerI'm sure it was in the Necronomicon.
God doesn't think in terms of black or white - or even shades of gray - but in big, bright, bold hues of blue and orange.
Mielr
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yavasizadooHe also made a comment in an interview around the time of the SEs, that it's not the resolution, but the size of the screen (or words to that effect). I think they were discussing home video, and how the biggest screen possible is best. :-/
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DuracellEnergizer
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Ce n'est pas DuracellEnergizerSo, a big, over-exposed image was fine to him as long as long as it took up as much space as possible?
It can see how the gaffes with the DVD release got his seal of approval now.
God doesn't think in terms of black or white - or even shades of gray - but in big, bright, bold hues of blue and orange.
Mielr
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yavasizadooYeah, basically. :-P I'll try to find the exact quote and post it, but it was essentially it doesn't matter if it's VHS or DVD as long as the screen is huge.
And from there sprang the GOUT.
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R.I.P. "Creamy" 2002(?) - 08/01/2010