And yes, the OOT will one day be anamorphic. Quite possibly even next year, though i would be equally unsurprised if they waited until the end of the HD line before pulling it out. LFL has conceived a brilliant sales strategy. Can you imagine if a restored, anamorphic OOT was released in 2004, and then the OT-SE-SE in 2006? Who would buy the SE? Not a whole lot. But people bought it in 2004 because it was the only Star Wars on DVD. The same strategy will follow with HD. PT first, because otherwise the OT sales would blow it away. Then OT-SE, otherwise the OOT sales would blow it away. Then the OOT. If they play their cards right you can get people to buy all three versions.
And yes, the OOT will one day be anamorphic. Quite possibly even next year, though i would be equally unsurprised if they waited until the end of the HD line before pulling it out. LFL has conceived a brilliant sales strategy. Can you imagine if a restored, anamorphic OOT was released in 2004, and then the OT-SE-SE in 2006? Who would buy the SE? Not a whole lot. But people bought it in 2004 because it was the only Star Wars on DVD. The same strategy will follow with HD. PT first, because otherwise the OT sales would blow it away. Then OT-SE, otherwise the OOT sales would blow it away. Then the OOT. If they play their cards right you can get people to buy all three versions.