Originally posted by: JediRandy
The flick is GL's..... sure alot of people made fantastic contributions, but they knew going in that GL has the final call. They especially knew that working on Empire on through the PT. Sure his call's aren't always good ones, but it's his flick... now go zoom in on your non anamorphic OOT discs.
The flick is GL's..... sure alot of people made fantastic contributions, but they knew going in that GL has the final call. They especially knew that working on Empire on through the PT. Sure his call's aren't always good ones, but it's his flick... now go zoom in on your non anamorphic OOT discs.

Yes, as I've said in over 1,000 posts, I agree that he owns the rights. But...where's the anamorphic OOT? Oh, that's right, there isn't one. That's the whole crux of the problem. If there was, we wouldn't need to be having this discussion. If there was, everybody would be happy and we wouldn't have this problem. There's not. We do. And until the problem is solved, there will be controversy and criticism. The movie's his. I'm well aware of that. But that doesn't mean that no one else is allowed to criticise and that they have to like it. He created this problem for himself. He can fix it. And I don't own the non-amamorphic OOT discs. I said that I wouldn't but them and I didn't. And with the exception of Indy IV, I'm done. Until I see the restored OOT Lucas isn't getting a penny for any Star Wars action figures, DVDs, HD releases,magazines, toys, Direct Downloads, home video releases, theatrical releases, graphic novels, CDs, music releases, video games, novels, comic-books, T.V. shows, or anything else.