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Big Brother sits down and watches Star Wars

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I just recently picked up my latest summer reading from my night stand and came across something...disturbing. So much in fact that I felt it best to share here.

I've just started the classic "1984." And already I can't turn my brain off from drawing parallels with our own situation and those found in this book.

Let me read to you chapter one, section IV (page 40):

"As soon as all the corrections which happen to be necessary in any particular number of the Times [newspaper]...that number would be reprinted, the original copy destroyed, and the corrected copy placed on the files in its stead. This process of continuous alteration was applied not only to newspapers, but to books, periodicals, pamphlets, posters, leaflets, films, sound tracks, cartoons, photographs..."

Sound familiar? Oh it gets even more specific:

"Books, also, were recalled and rewritten again and again, and were invariably reissued without any admission that any alteration had been made."

I'm sorry, but that is just frightening. Already this book is scaring me and to find such distinct parallels with our situation is unnerving. Our fight for the originals goes much more beyond "nerd purism." Too many people have rolled with the "improvements" Lucas has made. They accept it at face value and claim we all just bitch too much. Big Brother has spoken and they all nod their heads, and like a parrot squawk out "Original vision, original vision, wawk! He-who!"

Remember, this fight is about preserving cinema history. It always starts out small, but this could grow to more and more movies and soon we'll be left with nothing but X-Treem Gone with the Wind! full of lasers and northern aggressor cyborgs.

I have no problems with alterations, retractions, or corrections. Lucas can alter his movies till the cows come home. But when he denies that the originals never even existed (Lucas interview: "These are the films I want out there. The originals don't exist any more for me."), and refuses to let the originals see the light of day, then we start to get into some problems. (See also, Song of the South)

I am convinced even more now to buy the DVDs in September. Not in any real hope that a better HD disc will be out there someday, but because I don’t want to loose the movies that I love so much before Big Brother makes any more alterations to them.
"I am altering the movies. Pray I don't alter them any further." -Darth Lucas
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Doubleplusgood post Jenny!

Though I don't think buying the DVDs will sway that particular big brother one way or another.
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True. I just wanted to point out the creepy parallels I found, not to pimp the up coming DVDs.
"I am altering the movies. Pray I don't alter them any further." -Darth Lucas
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I'm sure Lucas agrees with one of the party's beliefs in the book also;

Ignorance Is Strength



Strangely enough, the 1954 BBC production of 1984 starred none other than Peter Cushing as Winston Smith.

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f20/stonetriple/Bbc1984.jpg
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I've made observations like that before too and it's scary. Lucas will tell a lie, stick to that lie and tell it often enough where the masses will accept it as truth.

These are my original visions, Han always shot first.

This is ultimately the story of Luke Skywalker.

This is ultimately the story of Anakin Skywalker.

The story is told from the viewpoint of the droids.

I make these films for myself.

I make these films for you, the fans.

And now even more telling in his own movie THX-1138's mantra "Buy more. buy more, now. Be happy."
There's good in the Original Trilogy, and it's worth fighting for.
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LOL, Invader Jenny. This thread is so true, and funny...but also scary.
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Originally posted by: greencapt
Doubleplusgood post Jenny!



I didn't get your comment there till just a few minutes ago. I was reading on the bus and came across Syme's comments to Winston during their lunch break. I laughed.
"I am altering the movies. Pray I don't alter them any further." -Darth Lucas
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Originally posted by: Invader Jenny
Originally posted by: greencapt
Doubleplusgood post Jenny!



I didn't get your comment there till just a few minutes ago. I was reading on the bus and came across Syme's comments to Winston during their lunch break. I laughed.


heh heh... the best comedy, IMHO, sneaks up and grabs you when you least expect it!
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Hi Jenny,

I read "1984" in, well, 1984. Sadly, I can only report that the similarities between "1984" and life have gotten closer and closer. Especially since we now have the technology to make 1984 real. But yes, Lucas is definitely a party member, as it were

I remember a bit in the novel where Smith's neighbor is ecstatic that the chocolate ration went *up* from 10 grams to 5. I've seen posts from fanboys on IMDB of a very similar vein recenty, "Lucas never said he wouldn't release the OOT." - LOL.

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1984 is one of my favorite books... GL needs to acknowledge film history.


Side topic, just found this site.... WOW. http://www.studentsfororwell.org/
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Originally posted by: miochza
1984 is one of my favorite books... GL needs to acknowledge film history.


Side topic, just found this site.... WOW. http://www.studentsfororwell.org/


That's pretty clever satire, actually.

http://i.imgur.com/7N84TM8.jpg

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Originally posted by: spyder
I remember a bit in the novel where Smith's neighbor is ecstatic that the chocolate ration went *up* from 10 grams to 5. I've seen posts from fanboys on IMDB of a very similar vein recenty, "Lucas never said he wouldn't release the OOT." - LOL.


I just read that chapter too. It is creepy. Really makes you wonder how much other people are lying to us other than George Lucas.
"I am altering the movies. Pray I don't alter them any further." -Darth Lucas