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Love him or hate him, we know that Steven Spielberg has influence to some degree in George Lucas' life. Also we know that Spielberg has been brought to his senses about original versions vs special editions on DVD with at least one of his films, E.T. which at the last minute he bowed to pressure and made the original version more readily available to the general public (and even he and the studio were at least making the original version available in a limited edition expensive package before that instead of saying 'it doesn't exist').
So what I propose it taking the top two or three people in life who George Lucas might listen to occasionally and writing to *them* and petitioning *them*. Write to Spielberg. Write to Francis Coppola. Write to Lucas' *kids* for that matter- anyone who might be able to put the bug in his ear.
I firmly believe that Lucas really doesn't understand the scope and meaning of his tinkering to the detriment of film history and that he truly feels that anyone who thinks otherwise are just a small band of mean-spirited geeks who don't know any better. I mean after all- people *do* keep buying his stuff.
What do you think?