Originally posted by: Gaffer Tape
Interesting interpretation, although it doesn't seem to match the actual quote, where he says that he is upset with the possibility of his children not being able to enjoy the same version of a film as he did. Don't believe he specified under what circumstances, but to have such specific guidelines seems contradictory to the purpose of the original statement, doesn't it?
Originally posted by: JediRandy
He’s speaking out against the movie COMPANY posthumously altering the 3 Stooges material… last I checked Luca$ isn’t dead (contrary to some fans wishes) and Fox isn’t inserting Jar Jar into the cantina scene.
COLOSSAL difference…if the 3 stooges were alive and wanted to reshoot a scene, I'm betting GL wouldn't give a shit....
That's the difference you can't seem to grasp.
He’s speaking out against the movie COMPANY posthumously altering the 3 Stooges material… last I checked Luca$ isn’t dead (contrary to some fans wishes) and Fox isn’t inserting Jar Jar into the cantina scene.
COLOSSAL difference…if the 3 stooges were alive and wanted to reshoot a scene, I'm betting GL wouldn't give a shit....
That's the difference you can't seem to grasp.
Interesting interpretation, although it doesn't seem to match the actual quote, where he says that he is upset with the possibility of his children not being able to enjoy the same version of a film as he did. Don't believe he specified under what circumstances, but to have such specific guidelines seems contradictory to the purpose of the original statement, doesn't it?
Link?