Originally posted by: Mielr
That's great, Michael. You know, little by little, I think they're getting the message.
I hope so. The interesting thing is this: they're answering. They may be answering with what amount to a backhandedness or at worst a big "!@#$ you," but they are answering.
No, clearly you don't.
I hope you will be able to understand that we want to both honor George Lucas's artistic intentions as well as provide those first versions for DVD viewers.
That's great, Michael. You know, little by little, I think they're getting the message.

I hope so. The interesting thing is this: they're answering. They may be answering with what amount to a backhandedness or at worst a big "!@#$ you," but they are answering.
These are the movies you will find on disc one in each of the two-disc sets that are being released on Sept. 12. The source for the bonus material is the 1993 Laserdisc master, which represents the best restoration that has been possible on the original movies.
No, it does not. That is a bald-faced lie.
The ones with the inverted sound and the miscolored video? As the SEs. Which is not what we want.
I really do appreciate your enthusiasm for the movies.
No, it does not. That is a bald-faced lie.
There are no plans for further restoring those earliest theatrical versions.
Really? Like when the OOT would never be released on DVD or when the 1995 release was the last time?
You might be aware already, but in 2004 the three movies (Episodes IV, V and VI) were fully restored and released on DVD in beautiful digitally remastered prints.
Really? Like when the OOT would never be released on DVD or when the 1995 release was the last time?
You might be aware already, but in 2004 the three movies (Episodes IV, V and VI) were fully restored and released on DVD in beautiful digitally remastered prints.
The ones with the inverted sound and the miscolored video? As the SEs. Which is not what we want.
I really do appreciate your enthusiasm for the movies.
No, clearly you don't.
I hope you will be able to understand that we want to both honor George Lucas's artistic intentions as well as provide those first versions for DVD viewers.
Then do. No one is denying Lucas's artistic intentions. We just want properly restored versions of the OOT. Until you give them to us, we are not going to be satisfied.