negative1 said:Hunter6 said:skyjedi2005 said:special editions are nothing but a personal fan edit by george lucas to satisfy himself and should never been released or allowed to supercede the classic versions. Nobody would care if he released the oot in a real restoration. Instead we get 1993 laserdisc bonus discs.
Right on!,
all of this is so true.
if you're going to speculate,
prove to me you wouldn't care if the OT got restored...
would you quit this board? never complain again ?
no, you would find something else wrong, complain about some other
issue, the soundtracks wouldn't be right, there wouldn't be enough deleted scenes,
it would cost too much etc..
face it, you've gotten into the fact you've hated Lucasfilm, Lucas etc. so much..
that at this point, there is NOTHING THAT would satisfy you..
you would have no reason to come here,
and no reason to care about star wars anymore...
it's ironic isn't it?
later
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Dude, if the OOT got restored and released tomorrow, I'd probably take the day off work, buy the set, and sit home watching it. I personally don't care which audio track LFL uses, as long as it sounds on par with something else released in 2008 (Dolbe Digital surround and things like that). Cut scenes? They'd be nice, but not a deal breaker.
Would I have a reason to come here? Sure, but it wouldn't be to bitch about the release. People are bitching about the 06 DVDs because they took a laserdisc master from 1993 and threw it on a DVD. That's not remastered by any stretch of the imagination.
I think the majority of the people here share the opinion that if the OOT were completely remastered and released on both DVD and Blu-ray (there's really no point in not doing a Blu-ray release now), we'd buy it in a second. Sure, there might be some complaints of "they didn't use this audio track" or "they didn't include this audio track", but by and large most of us would be downright ecstatic.