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Gaffer Tape said:
I don't think it's that. I think it's more of him wanting to hold on to the glory that is Star Wars for as long as he can make it last, especially considering it's a his biggest property. Updating the old movies, in his mind, keeps them relevant and fresh and able to continue to sell constantly.
I agree, as I always thought Lucas worried that the OOT would be like King Kong 1933 version to younger fans. Even though King Kong 1933 is a classic, many young kids would never watch it because of the movie being in black and white, and the effects feel out of date too.
Ironically, Star Wars OOT effects hold up really well 30 years later, and I think if new generation would have grown up on it, they would have loved it just as much. Just look at fans who grew up in the late 80's/early 90's who didn't see the OOT in the theaters, they never complained about the effects? The only time people complained about the effects is when Lucas starting changing the movies and the whole context of the movies changed, and you have TFN wackos yearning for more changes.