Originally posted by: Marvolo
... to say that there is not stuff in Star Wars that could be polished and fixed is a monumental missight of the truth.
(Followed by 103 things Anchorhead doesn't give thought to while watching the story - as opposed to a scene by scene breakdown of the film.)
I am sorry about the length of my post, but I wanted Anchorhead to see this list. Even if it still does not change his mind about the project.
Originally posted by: Anchorhead
Star Wars doesn't need to be fixed.
Star Wars doesn't need to be fixed.
... to say that there is not stuff in Star Wars that could be polished and fixed is a monumental missight of the truth.
(Followed by 103 things Anchorhead doesn't give thought to while watching the story - as opposed to a scene by scene breakdown of the film.)
I am sorry about the length of my post, but I wanted Anchorhead to see this list. Even if it still does not change his mind about the project.
With all due respect, if there are 103 scenes you'd like to see changed to make the movie more enjoyable for you - you might want to give some serious thought to watching a different movie.
Let me clarify my original post; Star Wars doesn't need to be polished and fixed for me to enjoy it.
In fact, I prefer it not be altered at all - which is why I'm a member of this board in the first place.
When I put the DVD in, I watch Star Wars, the story of Luke Skywalker - not the color of a helmet sticker on one of the extras in a scene - or whether of not the upper piece of someone's armor on their right arm matches the guy standing next to them in line, ten people back from the actors with speaking roles - or counted the number of times Greedo blinks. For fuck's sake, man - go outdoors occasionally.