Originally posted by: Mike O
They made a really, really big mistake, but at least the honed up to and did something about it other than send out a form response.
Originally posted by: Gaffer Tape
Which is what I love about that set. No attempt to digitally alter anything. Wires are all there. Original miniatures are still used. "To Be Continued..." taken out. Trailer for Part III in there. There is nothing about that set that isn't perfect! And there is nothing about that set that reeks of revisionist history. Those are the movies. The end. And when Universal misframed them, they didn't claim it was a deliberate creative decision. They did a free recall and replacement. It might have been a bit expensive and troublesome for them, but it sure made me respect them a lot more than I respect Lucas and Fox.
Originally posted by: Knightmessenger
Back to the Future trilogy (1985, 89, 90) listen to the Q & A audio on film one near the end, it's asked if any visibly wires were erased.
Back to the Future trilogy (1985, 89, 90) listen to the Q & A audio on film one near the end, it's asked if any visibly wires were erased.
Which is what I love about that set. No attempt to digitally alter anything. Wires are all there. Original miniatures are still used. "To Be Continued..." taken out. Trailer for Part III in there. There is nothing about that set that isn't perfect! And there is nothing about that set that reeks of revisionist history. Those are the movies. The end. And when Universal misframed them, they didn't claim it was a deliberate creative decision. They did a free recall and replacement. It might have been a bit expensive and troublesome for them, but it sure made me respect them a lot more than I respect Lucas and Fox.
They made a really, really big mistake, but at least the honed up to and did something about it other than send out a form response.
Yup, and that's what makes me respect them. A company can make as many mistakes as they want, but if you just come and say "We made a mistake," people will forgive you. The truth will set you free. Lucasfilm doesn't understand this. If they'd fixed the colorization problems on the 2004 discs and replaced them, we wouldn't be mad at them for it. But when they lie and say "It was always that way," we just get angrier at them.


