Savage said:
Onto ANHR, any additional FX work will jump out as new and different to fans who have seen the film numerous times. Casual observers would most likely not notice anything that seems out of place. As a whole, the new edit flows and blends seamlessly between the original work and the enhancements. With all the garbage mattes phased out, new additions don't look like they don't belong. There's a certain polish to the whole product that makes it look like all elements are from the same time period. This can't be said of the official SE's as so many little things were left alone and broken to an extent, causing the new, pristine FX work to stick out.
Onto ANHR, any additional FX work will jump out as new and different to fans who have seen the film numerous times. Casual observers would most likely not notice anything that seems out of place. As a whole, the new edit flows and blends seamlessly between the original work and the enhancements. With all the garbage mattes phased out, new additions don't look like they don't belong. There's a certain polish to the whole product that makes it look like all elements are from the same time period. This can't be said of the official SE's as so many little things were left alone and broken to an extent, causing the new, pristine FX work to stick out.
This is why I'm afraid to show it to my wife. I mean, she likes Star Wars, but without the commentary track, I don't think she'll notice any changes and think I'm crazy for downloading the torrent for the last several days and buying DL DVDs to put them on. I'm going to have to go with the commentary track, thank Ady for that.
Speaking of "Ady", I've always pronounced it at "add-ee-wan" but since its short for Adrian and you're British, I guess its pronounced more like "a-d-one"...
duhb-uhl oh fahyv