Originally posted by: Fang Zei
At least when Spielberg first put close encounters on dvd he just said "this is it, I'm done."
At least when Spielberg first put close encounters on dvd he just said "this is it, I'm done."
That's probably due in no small part to the fact that Spielberg has continually made movies since then and has challenged himself, and his audience, countless times. Why futz with your old movies when you have Minority Report, A.I, Schindler's List, Munich, etc, in you? Who knows what else Lucas has in him, except an apparent desire to screw with the very work that made him a household name, and make money off of his claim to fame. It's ironic that he's changed the very creations that have afforded him to continually change his creations.