C3PX said:
Maybe so, hell, I'd probably even prefer that over the original. But I'd still like to have it preserved where I can compare them side by side. If I can't have both, I'd rather have it the way it was originally experienced by the audience.
Back when the dvd came out, my roommate picked up the single-disc edition (I didn't know this until I noticed him watching it on his computer with headphones on one day). I remember him saying "the cgi isn't as jarring here as it is in Star Wars."
Warner is supposed to be putting THX-1138 on blu-ray next year according to the Home Theater Forum's recent chat with them (the transcript of which you can find right here).
Even though they could probably fit both versions on a single BD-50 (either version is less than 90 minutes long), I somehow doubt that would happen. Even though Lucas doesn't own any sort of rights to the movie, I could see him getting all up in arms about the version the studio took away from him and cut two minutes from getting released in any form whatsoever, even if the newer version is also included.
Universal could easily include both versions of Graffiti on an eventual blu-ray release. Again, who knows if they actually will.
I'm especially curious about what the deal is with that random, what the fuck inclusion of cgi in the Raiders hdtv broadcast. I would certainly hope they're not considering that a permanent revision, it really looked horrible in the clip I saw youtube. My biggest problem is that the older version looks objectively better to me.
Finally, there's Star Wars.
Y'know, it occured to me that you can't watch the original versions of the six films on any one format! On acceptable dvd quality, you can only watch AotC and RotS, as TPM and the OT are the altered versions. On laserdisc, you can only watch the OT and TPM, as AotC and RotS weren't released on that format. VHS is a funny story though. If Lucas hadn't made RotS dvd-only, you could actually sit down and watch the entire saga on pan-n'-scan vhs.
Lucas, for the blu-ray release of the saga, would do right by Star Wars fans to finally allow the option of watching all six movies in their original theatrical conforms on the best home video format available.
Again, who knows if that will actually happen ....