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lovelikewinter said:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-42353545

Its happening. Now Disney will have full control over Star Wars, including the rights to Star Wars '77.

Also they can use Galactus and Doctor Doom in the MCU.

Top post - and well in the BBC for making it clear what is - and what is not - involved in this purchase.

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Pablo Hidalgo on Twitter, just now:

[Pablo said:]
Good morning! What’s kept the original theatrical editions off of home video is the same thing that’s always been doing that. It’s not a studio thing.

And for what it’s worth(asterisk), I’d love to have 'em.

(asterisk)it is worth nothing

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joefavs said:

Pablo Hidalgo on Twitter, just now:

[Pablo said:]
Good morning! What’s kept the original theatrical editions off of home video is the same thing that’s always been doing that. It’s not a studio thing.

And for what it’s worth(asterisk), I’d love to have 'em.

(asterisk)it is worth nothing

If he’s implying that it’s George, I doubt he has any say. If it’s money, I could concede that.

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I never believed the idea that George had some special clause in the contract to not release the Originals, but now I’m starting to.

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The more I hear about this Paul guy, the less I like him. Kudos to him for at least saying something about it.

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rodneyfaile said:

I never believed the idea that George had some special clause in the contract to not release the Originals, but now I’m starting to.

I’m not too sure. I think it’s money and interest.

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Handman said:

The more I hear about this Paul guy, the less I like him. Kudos to him for at least saying something about it.

What? Who?

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Handman said:

rodneyfaile said:

I never believed the idea that George had some special clause in the contract to not release the Originals, but now I’m starting to.

I’m not too sure. I think it’s money and interest.

The way they avoid commenting on the subject makes me think there is more to it.

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Handman said:

The more I hear about this Paul guy, the less I like him. Kudos to him for at least saying something about it.

He’s typical of the Star Wars fans that act condescending towards everyone that doesn’t worship every single decision Lucasfilm makes.

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moviefreakedmind said:

Handman said:

The more I hear about this Paul guy, the less I like him. Kudos to him for at least saying something about it.

He’s typical of the Star Wars fans that act condescending towards everyone that doesn’t worship every single decision Lucasfilm makes.

Worshiping a company or brand is illogical and foolish, especially when you know what you want for yourself.

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So I assume this throws the whole ‘they’re waiting til after 2020’ argument out the window then correct??

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crissrudd4554 said:

So I assume this throws the whole ‘they’re waiting til after 2020’ argument out the window then correct??

Yes, it was never a factor to begin with.

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joefavs said:

Pablo Hidalgo on Twitter, just now:

[Pablo said:]
Good morning! What’s kept the original theatrical editions off of home video is the same thing that’s always been doing that. It’s not a studio thing.

And for what it’s worth(asterisk), I’d love to have 'em.

(asterisk)it is worth nothing

I can only assume he’s talking about George here, but I still don’t buy the excuse that GL still has influence on the matter. Pablo later says in that thread that he “doesn’t see it happening.”

“In the future it will become even easier for old negatives to become lost and be “replaced” by new altered negatives. This would be a great loss to our society. Our cultural history must not be allowed to be rewritten.” - George Lucas

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There could be a clause in the contract, or maybe Kathleen Kennedy doesn’t want to go against George’s wishes, or perhaps they just don’t care and would rather concentrate on making new movies. I don’t like any of the three excuses.

It’s a shame that such an important piece of history and culture was altered in the first place, but to not preserve the originals and give the public access to that very important part of cinema is proving they are poor custodians of the work and don’t appreciate its significance. I love their new movies, but please, respect where they came form.

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Reading that twitter thread just pissed me off. I can’t stand fans who say they don’t want the originals to be released and then mock anyone who does.

“In the future it will become even easier for old negatives to become lost and be “replaced” by new altered negatives. This would be a great loss to our society. Our cultural history must not be allowed to be rewritten.” - George Lucas

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joefavs said:

Pablo Hidalgo on Twitter, just now:

[Pablo said:]
Good morning! What’s kept the original theatrical editions off of home video is the same thing that’s always been doing that. It’s not a studio thing.

And for what it’s worth(asterisk), I’d love to have 'em.

(asterisk)it is worth nothing

Who is this person ?

“What Orwell feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to ban a book, for there would be no one who wanted to read one.”

Neil Postman, Amusing Ourselves to Death

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Cobra Kai said:

Reading that twitter thread just pissed me off. I can’t stand fans who say they don’t want the originals to be released and then mock anyone who does.

I truly do not understand such fans. I think I’m more a fan of film in general than Star Wars. The more I hear about the hardcore Star Wars fans, the more I want to distance myself from them.

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Mike O said:

joefavs said:

Pablo Hidalgo on Twitter, just now:

[Pablo said:]
Good morning! What’s kept the original theatrical editions off of home video is the same thing that’s always been doing that. It’s not a studio thing.

And for what it’s worth(asterisk), I’d love to have 'em.

(asterisk)it is worth nothing

Who is this person ?

Works for Lucasfilm
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Pablo_Hidalgo

“In the future it will become even easier for old negatives to become lost and be “replaced” by new altered negatives. This would be a great loss to our society. Our cultural history must not be allowed to be rewritten.” - George Lucas

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Yeah, those types of “fans” are jackholes. I got my version, but you can’t have yours! Nyaaah!
If Lucas had changed his mind the way Spielberg did on the E.T. SE, they’d be crying in their blue milk. 😉

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joefavs said:

Pablo Hidalgo on Twitter, just now:

[Pablo said:]
Good morning! What’s kept the original theatrical editions off of home video is the same thing that’s always been doing that. It’s not a studio thing.

And for what it’s worth(asterisk), I’d love to have 'em.

(asterisk)it is worth nothing

Why the hell it’s such a bloody secret we may never know. It’s not like it’s the Colonel’s secret recipe or anything.

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