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msycamore
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Besides "The films need to be the way I want them," has Lucas stated anything as to why the Blu-rays became the travesty that they are?
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13-May-2014, 10:46 PM

CatBus said:

generalfrevious said:

I wonder... Has the relative unavailability of the OOT made its stature bigger than it otherwise would have been?

Wishful thinking. The Star Wars franchise has been sunk so far in schlocky fourth-rate sci-fantasy for so long that only a very few remember, or care, that it was ever anything else. Add to this the fact that the sci-fi/fantasy media markets have flourished enough in the meantime to have a wide range of excellent-quality work from other creators for people to choose from, and, well, there you have it.  The rest of the world has moved on to better things.  The OOT is the only reason Star Wars is still culturally relevant at all, sure, but that's hardly the same thing as saying its long absence has been beneficial to its stature.

Very much agree. I could see it being the case if they kept them out of circulation for a few years. But last time they were given a new transfer was over twenty years ago. The brand Star Wars has been whored out and dragged through the mud excessively since then and it doesn't look like it's going to change. The sheer movie magic SW was once associated with instead brings up negative feelings nowadays for most older fans. For the last twenty years there has been a creator that believe he is more important than his work. He is always there to tell you how to watch his work and what it's all about.