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Orders for the real thing have dropped off completely now that it's torrented, proving what I always knew ... people on the internet are ridiculous cheapskates.
Here's my review of the day:
Hi Garrett,
I stumbled onto Deleted Magic on a bit torrent site. I downloaded it without really having a clue what it was other than a collection of deleted scenes. I figured I had probably seen all of them since I grew up a Star Wars nerd.
What I found left me speechless. I've only finished about 2/3 of the Lost Cut of Star Wars. I can't believe how awesome it is. I would have watched everything on the DVD last night if I didn't have to get up so damn early for work.
I've become somewhat disillusioned with the Star Wars franchise in the past few years. Between George Lucas raiding my wallet every few years for yet another new edition with minimal "improvements" or extras and the sheer god-awful acting in Episode 2, I had almost quit caring about something that was a big part of my childhood.
Like any self respecting Star Wars nerd, I still saw Episode 2 several times and am quite anxious to see Episode 3. Still, the magic has been slipping away for me. Your "Lost Cut" was exactly the kind of thing that the DVD releases have been missing. Congratulations Garrett, you rock as a film maker because you have succeeded where Lucas has failed miserably over and over. Deleted magic had me once again, captivated with the original. Its been years since I was that excited about Star Wars. I am driving all my friends insane talking about it all morning. What's more amazing, I'm writing a damn fan letter. That is so... not me.
I just wanted to let you know that I thoroughly enjoyed the work you did with this. I thank you very much for providing me with such great entertainment. I wish you nothing but prosperity in your film making career and I hope that when George Lucas finally does get wind of this, rather than sue you, I hope he asks you to come meet him.
Brian McElheron