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That’s from the show Entourage right?
All he did was write the film Strange Magic, right? Didn’t direct it?
He was the Executive Producer, and allegedly getting the funding to complete the film was a factor in selling Lucasfilm to Disney.
Where were you in '77?
Not the only Lucas film Disney refuses to release on Blu Ray.
I would put this in my sig if I weren’t so lazy.
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That’s from the show Entourage right?
Not the only Lucas film Disney refuses to release on Blu Ray.
I believe you can stream Strange Magic in HD though.
Where were you in '77?
For those who aren’t subscribers…some portions…
All right, now I believe it’s never ever going to happen.
They’re talking about the 1997 versions that have never even been on DVD or Blu-ray though. Oh the irony. 😉
Where were you in '77?
“…required groundbreaking efforts from the artists and craftspeople involved.”
https://www.thewrap.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/jabba-1997.jpg
Yet their using the word “revised” implies that the OOT was not merely a rough draft of the “finished” version.
The special editions also required gross professional incompetence on behalf of the new editor. I mean George.
So… Is there anything in the issue that actually celebrates the 40th anniversary? Or is it all about the special edition?
“In the future it will become even easier for old negatives to become lost and be “replaced” by new altered negatives. This would be a great loss to our society. Our cultural history must not be allowed to be rewritten.” - George Lucas
Am I the only one who looks at the formatting, and content, of this text and sees a big fat erect middle finger?
The special editions also required gross professional incompetence on behalf of the new editor. I mean George.
It’s odd because, in the beginning, they seemed to have the best of intentions to just cleaning it up, according to the article. And then…it just became Frankenstein.
So… Is there anything in the issue that actually celebrates the 40th anniversary? Or is it all about the special edition?
Believe it or not, there’s not a single thing in there about the originals…or dedicated to the original release. 😦
It’s odd because, in the beginning, they seemed to have the best of intentions to just cleaning it up, according to the article. And then…it just became Frankenstein.
Right. Some of the stuff they did was needed. Mattes, lightsaber colors, more realistic shots of the X-wings during the battle of Yavin. Those things are not just cool but were actually needed to make the film better (not that it wasn’t extraordinarily good already).
But then you got all of the nonsense of a guy playing in his playground without regard for the film and the story as a whole. Characters were changed. Exposition was unnecessarily repeated. Tonal inconsistencies. And all kinds of distracting bullshit clutters the screen.
All these years they never acknowledge that the special edition of JEDI was kind of a dud, at least compared to Star Wars. It doesn’t fit with the whole “special edition-phenomenon-was like 1977 all over again!” narrative that has been the party line.
All these years they never acknowledge that the special edition of JEDI was kind of a dud, at least compared to Star Wars. It doesn’t fit with the whole “special edition-phenomenon-was like 1977 all over again!” narrative that has been the party line.
It mentions how Empire and Jedi were really an afterthought and the plan was really only for Star Wars. I should probably just post scans. no?
The 40th anniversary of the original film and they focus on the 20th anniversary of the SE’s instead? F**k off!
I’d scan every page of that issue then get a refund. The cheek!
Anybody here still think the OOT will get a release this year or ever?
The 40th anniversary of the original film and they focus on the 20th anniversary of the SE’s instead?
I’d expect nothing less from the Lucasfilm propaganda rag.
Oh ok, now I remember that. Didn’t realize it was that movie.
Wait…you was serious about dat??
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lol, love that movie
Judge: The two what?
Vinnie: The two Utes.
generalfrevious said:
Haitian slaves in 18th century sugar plantations were treated better than Star Wars fans in the last 20 years.Surely this crosses the line.
It crosses more lines than a tipsy ant navigating an 80’s nightclub ‘restroom’.
This thread makes me sad.
Well, at least they’re celebrating something star wars related.
For a lot of people, the special edition is what brought Star Wars back,
before then, it had pretty much disappeared, and was nowhere near the
popularity it had.
Despite the after effects of what it did, it brought the franchise back,
and allowed for a lot more to be done to the series, all at the expense
of the originals.
Whether that was intended or not, has only now become the implication.
Never mind Kenner successfully brought the action figure line back two years prior, and the OOT was still selling in it’s umpteenth home video incarnation. I don’t think the films were ever truly out of print on home video.
Where were you in '77?
And let’s not forget the EU glut that began in 1991 with Heir to the Empire.
I do think it’s very interesting they acknowledge the SE’s were not only sources of debate, but also brought into question “the definition of authorship and the privileges of ownership”. That’s a big statement to be coming from them, isn’t it? Admitting that there are some ethical questions behind the changes?