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McCallum Wishes OOT Were on Blu-Ray

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http://collider.com/rick-mccallum-red-tails-star-wars-tv-series-interview/138426/

Steve Weintraub: Episode I recently came out on Blu-ray, and you guys are getting ready to do a 3D re-release. Obviously I’m a fan of you guys, I’m a fan of Star Wars and I know that George likes to tinker and change. Is the 3D re-release any different than what just came out on Blu-ray or is it the same movie just in 3D?

McCallum: It’s the same movie in 3D.

SW: Do you think we’ll ever get the original trilogy and the prequels without any changes on Blu-ray, or is it never gonna happen?

McCallum: I would have to answer that officially it’s never gonna happen, but you never know with George. It’s one of the constant things that—let’s put it this way, it changes always. You never know.

SW: Yeah I mean personally, as I’ve said many times on the site I have no problems with George changing the films, I just think it would be great if he would release the originals and that way everyone could have it, but that’s just me.

McCallum: I know, but I understand that completely. It’s just a question I can’t answer. Obviously I have my own personal feelings, I hope that he does it, but I don’t have major arguments with him about it. I think that’s a decision he has to come to on his own as time comes by.

I wish that I could just wish my feelings away...but I can't.  Wishful wishing can only lead to wishes wished for in futile wishfulness, which is not what I wish to wish for. 

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Isn't this old news? I'm sure he's said something like this before.

Either way, it makes no difference; he's a spineless wuss who won't stand up for what's right.

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No one except a small band of teenagers and clueless fanboys would say they wouldn't prefer the originals exist. McCallum probably always felt this way. But at the end of the day--what can he do, right? Threaten to quit if Lucas doesn't release a version of the films they are millionaires off? He gets a lot of crap but there is only so much he can do, and I'm pretty sure he's gone on record saying he has brought it up before.

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DuracellEnergizer said:

Isn't this old news? I'm sure he's said something like this before.

Either way, it makes no difference; he's a spineless wuss who won't stand up for what's right.

Or perhaps he likes his job, and wants to keep it?

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Where were you in '77?

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Perhaps I was too harsh. Still, the guy could probably stand to get out of the Smithers role and be more assertive in his dealings with Lucas.

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The relationship between Rick and George reminds me of that between Jesse and Walt on the tv show Breaking Bad.

If you were to ask, "George, why? Why Rick?" George would respond, "Because he does what I say. Because I can trust him."

I have nothing against Rick. Seems like a good guy but at the end of the day he has to serve the dark lord. If nobody has changed George's mind thus far about the UOT, I doubt it will happen anytime soon.

Just look at the back of the 1995 VHS release. It mentions something about that being the final home video release of the original versions of Star Wars. George has viewed the UOT as imperfect and incongruent with his vision of SW for quite a long time (as most directors view their works incomplete or having flaws). I don't think much will change.

Never say never, but I'd caution people from becoming too optimistic about seeing a proper UOT release.

“Grow up. These are my Disney's movies, not yours.”

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I was in at the Gary Kurtz talk at Elstree Studios last month and after sharing some likes/dislikes of the SE, he also said that George should release the OOT on blu ray.

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Kind of funny that George pretty much had tried to not give Gary any credit or Marcia either and they have pretty much been erased from "official GL Star Wars history"  except for the mentions in the Rinzler books.

Or Gary appearing in that fluff documentary that was on the 2004 bonus disc.

 

Is he even in the archival commentary tracks on the blu ray?  I don't own it so i cannot comment.

“Always loved Vader’s wordless self sacrifice. Another shitty, clueless, revision like Greedo and young Anakin’s ghost. What a fucking shame.” -Simon Pegg.

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Wolfman said:

I was in at the Gary Kurtz talk at Elstree Studios last month and after sharing some likes/dislikes of the SE, he also said that George should release the OOT on blu ray.

 

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skyjedi2005 said:

Is he even in the archival commentary tracks on the blu ray?  I don't own it so i cannot comment.

Me neither.  From now on I buy no new versions until he restores the original versions of everything. 

The Perfect Set:

STAR WARS

1977/1981 version HD restored, seamless branching (70mm mix, 35mm mix, mono mix, '85 mix, 93 mix, 10 different commentaries, everything uncompressed)

1997 version HD (5.1, DTS, commentary, all uncompressed)

2004/2011 version HD, seamless branching, commentary, all uncompressed)

EMPIRE:

1980 version HD restored, 70mm/35mm seamless branching (70mm mix, 35mm mix, 93 mix, 10 different commentaries, uncompressed)

1997 version HD (5.1, DTS, commentary, uncompressed)

2004/2011 version HD, seamless branching, commentary, uncompressed)

RETURN OF THE JEDI

1983 version HD restored (70mm mix, 35mm mix, 93 mix, 10 different commentaries, uncompressed)

1997 version HD (5.1, DTS, commentary, uncompressed)

2004/2011 version HD, seamless branching, commentary, uncompressed)

BONUS DISCS:

-Untouched "theater experience" HD scans of theater prints of SW, ESB, and ROTJ to preserve all the original colors and lighting and hard contrast, burned-in subtitles, etc. 

-The original 3 "Making Of" Docs plus "From Star Wars to Jedi", "Empire of Dreams", the rare "Empire" documentary, and every rare interview and behind the scenes movie that can be found easily on the internet, but not in disk form.  All the "Behind the Magic" stuff, and "Making Magic" and everything

-"Star Wars Holiday Special" plus the 2 ewok movies in all their different versions, with commentaries

-2 free tickets to see a restored 70mm showing of "Star Wars '77" at a theater near you

-A handwritten apology from George Lucas for messing up the prequels.  Ticket to a free preview of a remake of Episode I directed by Steven Spielberg

I wish that I could just wish my feelings away...but I can't.  Wishful wishing can only lead to wishes wished for in futile wishfulness, which is not what I wish to wish for. 

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1990osu said:

Ticket to a free preview of a remake of Episode I written and directed by Joss Whedon


Fixed

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georgec said:

The relationship between Rick and George reminds me of that between Jesse and Walt on the tv show Breaking Bad.

I don't know if George would like to be called bitch a lot.

Since they're like poetry, what with the rhyming and all, I find that I only need to watch three out of the six films.

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Instead of saying bitch frequently, Rick says dense

“Grow up. These are my Disney's movies, not yours.”

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1990ocu, I would accept nothing less than what you listed. I won't even touch the prequels unless the theatrical cuts are included. Yes, that means all three versions of AOTC.

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zombie84 said:

No one except a small band of teenagers and clueless fanboys would say they wouldn't prefer the originals exist.

Doubt most people care.

 

Wish in one hand, shit in the other, see which fills up faster, as they say...

“What Orwell feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to ban a book, for there would be no one who wanted to read one.”

Neil Postman, Amusing Ourselves to Death

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McCallum is smart enough to know there's $$$$ to be made with the UOT. That's all he cares about, after all.

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Monolithium said:

georgec said:

The relationship between Rick and George reminds me of that between Jesse and Walt on the tv show Breaking Bad.

I don't know if George would like to be called bitch a lot.

And...

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Mike O said:

zombie84 said:

No one except a small band of teenagers and clueless fanboys would say they wouldn't prefer the originals exist.

Doubt most people care.

 

Wish in one hand, shit in the other, see which fills up faster, as they say...

They say that?  Never heard it before.

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TV's Frink said:



Mike O said:


zombie84 said:

No one except a small band of teenagers and clueless fanboys would say they wouldn't prefer the originals exist.


Doubt most people care.

 

Wish in one hand, sh&t in the other, see which fills up faster, as they say...


They say that?  Never heard it before.

It's what the kids are saying right before you chase them off your lawn.

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005

"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM

"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.

Rewrite the Prequels!

 

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Mike O said:


Wish in one hand, shit in the other, see which fills up faster, as they say...


What a delightful image you inspire ...

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1990osu said:

SW: Do you think we’ll ever get the original trilogy and the prequels without any changes on Blu-ray, or is it never gonna happen?

McCallum: I would have to answer that officially it’s never gonna happen, but you never know with George. It’s one of the constant things that—let’s put it this way, it changes always. You never know.

SW: Yeah I mean personally, as I’ve said many times on the site I have no problems with George changing the films, I just think it would be great if he would release the originals and that way everyone could have it, but that’s just me.

McCallum: I know, but I understand that completely. It’s just a question I can’t answer. Obviously I have my own personal feelings, I hope that he does it, but I don’t have major arguments with him about it. I think that’s a decision he has to come to on his own as time comes by.

"If he released them, that way everyone could have it." Never thought about it like that before... that's brilliant. ;) Seriously though, it doesn't get more clear than this, McCallum says exactly how it is compared to the excuses we hear from Lucas from time to time. He says that officially it's never going to happen, if only Lucas could be as sincere.

We want you to be aware that we have no plans—now or in the future—to restore the earlier versions. 

Sincerely, Lynne Hale publicity@lucasfilm.com

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xhonzi said:

 

TV's Frink said:



Mike O said:


zombie84 said:

No one except a small band of teenagers and clueless fanboys would say they wouldn't prefer the originals exist.


Doubt most people care.

 

Wish in one hand, sh&t in the other, see which fills up faster, as they say...


They say that?  Never heard it before.

It's what the kids are saying right before you chase them off your lawn.

 

I'm too old to chase them now.  Best I can do is a sort of halfhearted yell.

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skyjedi2005 said:

Kind of funny that George pretty much had tried to not give Gary any credit or Marcia either and they have pretty much been erased from "official GL Star Wars history"  except for the mentions in the Rinzler books.

Or Gary appearing in that fluff documentary that was on the 2004 bonus disc.

 

Is he even in the archival commentary tracks on the blu ray?  I don't own it so i cannot comment.

I mentioned this a ways back in another thread.  After everything I've read it seemed like every incarnation has erased things these people had a hand in for the original trilogy.  Giving them less residuals each time......probably.  I bet George still misses Marcia....deep down.

:)

 

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Jetrell Fo said:


I bet George still misses Marcia....deep down.


I'd like to lock George in a room with a mad psychiatrist to see what happens >=D