If all that was done was to create a preservation negative/and digital copy, plus a re-release with SFX/CGI cleaned up in a way that retained the film graininess of the original, then there would have no complaint from anyone.
If all that was done was to create a preservation negative/and digital copy, plus a re-release with SFX/CGI cleaned up in a way that retained the film graininess of the original, then there would have no complaint from anyone.