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Prepare for the dumbest headline in internet history…
‘Star Wars’ “Looks Terrible” in Screening of Long Lost Original 1977 Version
The years have not been kind to the oft-romanticized original print of the sci-fi classic, which lacks all of George Lucas’ post-release tweaks and polishes and looks “like a completely different film.”
Aye mate, spot on. The article even seems to be formed on the opinion of a critic from The Telegraph… which itself used a very click-bait/engagement title for their piece (likely a sub-editor’s choice).
It then veers into a Special Edition apology of sorts… quoting George in 2004 with his…
“this is the movie I wanted it to be, and I’m sorry you saw a half-completed film and fell in love with it” - despite his further additional slew of alterations for 2011 and 2019 releases - which of course are not mentioned.
As well as repeating George’s oft-debunked and incorrect claim of “we’re talking millions of dollars here” (to ‘refurbish’ the original cuts) - without question.
A sad and inaccurate article which reads like a propaganda fluff piece for George. And also an inaccurate pity. Yet many people will likely, and unfortunately, believe it.
Although a number of people did call out the article for what it is, on twitter: x.com/THR/status/1934655860888027467 👍
Ironically the case these articles are seeming to make (that Lucas had it right all along and the Special Editions are great) debunk themselves when also claiming that this was like ‘watching a different movie’. How often have we heard that the Lucas additions are minor and don’t affect the story at all and that we’re all just basement dwelling crybabies? By their own admission Star Wars has been irreversibly and profoundly changed. Which means it should be preserved, especially given its cultural impact. It’s so ludicrous to say “yes, one of the most important works in film history has indeed been erased from existence but don’t worry - it sucked anyway!”.
On a positive and gushy note, I’m so selfishly glad that I don’t feel cheated and jealous as a result of the BFI screening thanks to the heroes at Team Negative and this site xx