To be honest, I didn't even remember that part. The reason I don't remember it is because I watched the SE's once, because I wanted to see the new additions and see the films in the theatre, which I had never done before. The reason I, personally, am not buying the SEs is because I find many of the new additions ugly, not to mention downright embarrassing. When I saw that scene where the big robot bonks the little one on the head I cringed. The scene with Jabba was embarrassing too, as was the new song in Jabbas Palace. Most of the CG sticks out like a sore thumb and is very obvious, even if you had never seen the originals. So that just leaves the small changes which are hardly noticable and don't matter anyway. So obviously they aren't needed. I want to see the films as they were originally because I liked them better. Does that make me a "Fanboy"? If so, then I guess I'm a fanboy. But at least I am not saying that you should not be allowed to see the version you prefer, the SE's. People want to see them so they should be allowed to. I have not seen a SINGLE arguement on this site, or anywhere else, that justifies the non release of the original version on DVD. George Lucas' arguement just comes down to "I don't like it anymore so I'm not going to let anyone else see it on DVD". Now maybe we can't change his mind, and maybe it is his baby and he owes nobody anything and can destroy the original versions and pretend they never existed and we can't stop him, but is it so wrong that we let our opinions be known? You are certainly letting yours be known, and being much more aggressive and condescending and abusive than most people here have been toward Lucas or any SE fans. So what makes you think that everyone should hear your opinion but noone who comes to this site, which is called "Originaltrilogy.com", wants to hear what advocates of the original trilogy have to say?
To be honest, I didn't even remember that part. The reason I don't remember it is because I watched the SE's once, because I wanted to see the new additions and see the films in the theatre, which I had never done before. The reason I, personally, am not buying the SEs is because I find many of the new additions ugly, not to mention downright embarrassing. When I saw that scene where the big robot bonks the little one on the head I cringed. The scene with Jabba was embarrassing too, as was the new song in Jabbas Palace. Most of the CG sticks out like a sore thumb and is very obvious, even if you had never seen the originals. So that just leaves the small changes which are hardly noticable and don't matter anyway. So obviously they aren't needed. I want to see the films as they were originally because I liked them better. Does that make me a "Fanboy"? If so, then I guess I'm a fanboy. But at least I am not saying that you should not be allowed to see the version you prefer, the SE's. People want to see them so they should be allowed to. I have not seen a SINGLE arguement on this site, or anywhere else, that justifies the non release of the original version on DVD. George Lucas' arguement just comes down to "I don't like it anymore so I'm not going to let anyone else see it on DVD". Now maybe we can't change his mind, and maybe it is his baby and he owes nobody anything and can destroy the original versions and pretend they never existed and we can't stop him, but is it so wrong that we let our opinions be known? You are certainly letting yours be known, and being much more aggressive and condescending and abusive than most people here have been toward Lucas or any SE fans. So what makes you think that everyone should hear your opinion but noone who comes to this site, which is called "Originaltrilogy.com", wants to hear what advocates of the original trilogy have to say?