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"For Star Wars to return to its roots it must be based more on emotion than explanation." -- J.J. Abrams
"For Star Wars to return to its roots it must be based more on emotion than explanation." -- J.J. Abrams
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Originally posted by: scruffy_looking
More dedicated fans own higher quality, but less practical media: laserdiscs of the OT, and mint condition Beatles vinyl.
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Originally posted by: rogue_apologist
In either case, Intellectual property belongs to the owner and is not completed until the artist says its completed. period.
Princess Leia: I happen to like nice men.
Han Solo: I'm a nice man.
Princess Leia: I happen to like nice men.
Han Solo: I'm a nice man.
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Originally posted by: rogue_apologist
On a personal note, I don't understand why so many people have a problem with this, artists should have the right to alter their work. The assertion that works of art belong to the people is too communistic for my tastes.
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Originally posted by: rogue_apologist
hypothetical.. What if the versions originally released were the exact same thing as the 2004 versions? Would you still have a problem with the recently released dvd's?
help me out, I'm trying to understand if it is the specific changes to the OT you don't like or if it is change in general that bothers you.
If you don't like the specific changes, thats fair enough (I personally didn't care for the audio changes on the Jaws dvd), but to not like change in general precludes the possibility that something really good may come from it.
Princess Leia: I happen to like nice men.
Han Solo: I'm a nice man.