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Post #96897

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Warbler
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George Lucas on 60 Minutes.
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Date created
16-Mar-2005, 11:50 AM
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Originally posted by: Hardcore Legend
Oh dear Lord. Your analogies fail because it is still his house. He can paint it neon pink and no one can make him do otherwise. Everyone in the neighborhood can call him up and tell him they liked it the old color, and it was better the old color, but as long as he can sleep at night with it neon pink, that's his own choice, it's his house.

I want the OT to be availible as it was seen originally. But my personal wants have nothing to do with what George Lucas can do as an artist. If he wants to repaint the mural, it's his choice, it's his painting. Providing an unaltered copy of the painting for the masses would be nice, but there is no burden upon him to do so.


You fail to listen. If you are painting a house and then selling the house, are you going to paint it the color you like or are you going to paint it the color the potential buyers might like?

It may be your house but if I don't like the color I don' t have to buy it from you. And remember there are laws limiting what you can do with your house regarding eyesoars

And I say again a house is not the same as a movie! The OT can be released in BOTH editions!

Yes, technically they are his movies so he has the legal right to do what he wants. But does that make it morally right, logical,sensible,fair or smart? No.