Originally posted by: CO
"It's funny when people obsess over things like that - it' unbelievable. The person they adore and worship, who made the original film in the first place, says "This is the way it was meant to be..." And then they can't cope with it. The fans are strange, but in a delightfully damaged way."
--Richard McCallum
JediRandy, about your sig.....
McCallum says 'This is the way it was meant to be.' and he has a problem with us obsessing right?
1980 ESB - Luke does NOT scream as he jumps in Cloud City
1997 ESB SE - Luke DOES scream as he jumps in Cloud City
2004 ESB DVD - Luke does NOT scream as he jumps in Cloud City
Which way was it always meant to be? The version in 1980 & 2004, or the version in 1997?
"It's funny when people obsess over things like that - it' unbelievable. The person they adore and worship, who made the original film in the first place, says "This is the way it was meant to be..." And then they can't cope with it. The fans are strange, but in a delightfully damaged way."
--Richard McCallum
JediRandy, about your sig.....
McCallum says 'This is the way it was meant to be.' and he has a problem with us obsessing right?
1980 ESB - Luke does NOT scream as he jumps in Cloud City
1997 ESB SE - Luke DOES scream as he jumps in Cloud City
2004 ESB DVD - Luke does NOT scream as he jumps in Cloud City
Which way was it always meant to be? The version in 1980 & 2004, or the version in 1997?

The trick is not to obsess over a scream as if that scream contains major plot points crucial to the trilogy. Maybe then you'll be able to enjoy arguably the best SW flick without turning into a whiney fanboy for what amounts to 2 seconds out of a 6+ hour trilogy.