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#1227673
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Is Star Wars "Better Than It's Ever Been"?
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Stotchy said:

Can’t agree at all. To me the best time for the series was the 90s, before TPM was released.

Why?

You had the OT on video in their original forms and at a good standard for VHS at the time. You could watch them whenever you wanted.

The Thrawn Trilogy of books were released, expanding the story beyond ROTJ.

You had wonderful and original Star Wars games being produced directly by LucasArts - Dark Forces, Rebel Assault, X-Wing, TIE Fighter, X-Wing vs TIE Fighter, X-Wing Alliance, Shadows of the Empire, Rogue Squadron, Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2 to name a few.

Star Wars didn’t saturate the market and fans only understood the Star Wars brand to represent QUALITY! So every time a new piece of content was released you were excited and it lived up to your expectations.

Then the 97SEs were released and even though some of the changes sucked, you could watch the OT at the cinema again!

Then it went downhill from when TPM was released. Star Wars merch saturated the market, the prequels sucked, LucasArts outsourced all their game development resulting in a massive drop in quality (with the exception of KOTOR and KOTOR2) and there were just too many crappy books being written with pretty much all content outside of the new films being focused on the PT and not the OT. Then Disney bought Star Wars and frankly they have just provided more sub par content at an exhaustive rate of release.

I will caveat this by saying that I really love Star Wars Rebels. But that’s it.

I understand people’s love for the time when the OT was first released in cinemas (I was a bit young to experience it). But during the 80s, the films were literally the only Star Wars content available.

The 90s ruled for Star Wars.

I have to agree with most of this. Yes, not anything was great, even in the 90’s, but it were a few missteps that always happen. Altogether, it was a wonder ful era. And lets not Forget the bold Dark Horse Comics, that didn’t cling on the OT characters too much, but expanded the universe in every direction, both timeline and story wise. I was especially excited about the antology movies, because Dark Horse showed already that SW stories beyond the movies work greatly.

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#1094802
Topic
4K restoration on Star Wars
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A co worker in his 20s turned out to be a pretty big Star Wars fan who bought a Kylo Ren helmet for 800 Euros among other things. I asked him if he has the original OT and he replied he doesn’t and doesn’t care to see them. The whole notion even seemed strange to him, haha. He also thinks Kylo Ren is cooler than 'ol Darth Vader, and the EP7 Stormtrooper look better than the original ones. I said i prefer the originals and he asked me “Why?” as if i just said i like to smear Pinguin guano in my face. I don’t get this generation.

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#1052421
Topic
Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
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Just watched the despecialised Ep4 and parts of 5 the last couple of days, and its so refreshing to see all that dated CGI stripped away and also all the original work back into place, like models, mattes, actors, sound effects and special effects. Its almost hilarous how all the physical things like masks, models and such, look so much better in their original form, than the CGI they replaced it with. And how much stuff they additionally botched, good grief. And don’t get me started about the murder on Greedo, uh “self defense” of Han Solo or Anakin Skywalker who is suddenly younger than his son in Jedi. A big thank you to Harmy and his supporters and contributors of materials, who made this happen. 😄

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#1052417
Topic
Blu-Ray and other HD box size STAR WARS covers
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oojason said:

Gunsmith Cat said:

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Could someone upload those please? I just can’t find them anywhere. I tried Deviantart as these Images are histed there, but nothing either.

They are here mate - http://uloz.to/xSSTDNW/deed-v1-0-covers-rar

The link is also on the 1st post of the Harmy’s DeSpecialized thread (just in case), here - http://originaltrilogy.com/topic/Harmys-STAR-WARS-Despecialized-Edition-HD-V25-MKV-IS-OUT-NOW/id/12713

There is also some disc art in there - as well as a 3-in-1 Trilogy cover too 😃

 

You can also get them from this googledrive, here:-

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByfjLkYDj7bRZW9KQzdvajJOVE0

Wow, thank you so much! I should have checked Harmy’s thread more closely.

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#1051236
Topic
How did you first see the Star Wars films?
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The first contact with Star Wars was in 1980 or 1981 already, in the age of 6 or 7. I remember a movie Magazine for Empire, that they sold at the cinemas. It was the famous Empire Poster with just Darth Vaders helmet in front of a star field, and i was fascinated by it. At least, thats what my mother has told me. I also recall a specific Image inside the Magazine, and it was a couple of guys (Special effect People i guess) Standing around a tiny At-AT model and looking at it.

The first time i saw a Star Wars movie was Return of the Jedi in 1983. Eventually they showed Empire and A New Hope, but i watched only Empire twice, because my mother didn’t had the time for A New Hope, and both movies were aired for only a week. Empire is still my favorite for all these years, first it was for the battle in the snow, but when i grew older it was the whole package.

Of course i had tons of Star Wars toys, and i still have them all. I still like how sturdy and nice they look and feel. These old Kenner toys are simply quality stuff. Then in the mid eighties the Star Wars craze started to fade and all the things in the Shops dissappeared…until 1992 when Star Wars came back slowly.

I bought the Dark Horse comics (its 781 comics in my collection) and eventually the Marvel Collections named “A Long time ago…” with all the Marvel SW Comics, republished by Dark Horse. I spend a lot of Money on Star Wars stuff, especially when Kenner started the Star Wars Toy line again.

When the Special Editions came out in 97 i watched each twice, and was looking Forward to the prequels. I watched EP 1 12 times…don’t look at me like that. 😉 I was in the german Military at that time, in a tiny town and the Cinema was the only way to get some distraction from duty. I just didn’t care to hang out with the other guys. I watched each Episode twice, and still can’t get around hating them. I can see the flaws, and the stupidity of some things (midichlorians??) but altogether i think they are still Ok to good movies with Revenge being the best. The Scene with the annihilation of the Jedis is a well made piece of cinema, but it was stuck in a Trilogie with too much mediocrity going on and therefore it doesn’t get the recognition it deserves. Also i have to say that John Williams made some great music for these films.

When Disney bought Star Wars i was interested in what would happen next, but i wasn’t fearful nor excited. At that time in my life, Star Wars wasn’t just super important. It was never away for me, but it was very much on the sidelines. I discovered the japanese singer Nana Mizuki (who is also a big Star Wars fan, see my avatar) in 2012, my mother died a year later, and i was unemployed the same day. However, when it turned out that Lucas wouldn’t be involved, my SW friends and i, would be joking how great Star Wars movies without ol’ Georgo L. could be. I don’t think that George Lucas is the evil wizard, many seem to think he would be, but he messed with SW just too much. All these Special Editions and Re-Edtions that add stuff, and take it away again, and some of the prequal stuff.

When they announced TFA i was pretty excited that Luke, Han and Leia would return and i thought the movie was great. Eventually i noticed all the similarities to a new hope, and that first impression faded a bit. But that thing i cringe every time is that Reichsparteitag on Starkiller Base. Its so silly and in our face, with the comical speech of General Hux (“The new Republic LIES to the galaxy!” Well, big whoop, you big baby!). The german voice actor is the same guy who did Dr Christopher Turk in Scrubs and that makes the speech even more hilarious. But the imagery was the worst. Star Wars always had tons of references to earth things, like Vaders Samurai/German helmet, Cowboy movies, Flash Gordon and 30’s Monster films, but that scene in TFA was far too close to reality, especially with those huge red banners in the background. This was done by people who didn’t understand the Star Wars concept to take things that are familiar to us, and present them in a new centext.

In December i saw finally Rogue One and i always thought that this movie could be more interesting that TFA and IMO it was. When i read somewhere that Disney wants to do movies outside the well trodden Star Wars ways with Sith and Jedi and so on, i was super excited. Those Dark Horse Comics were very often about eras, events and characters that aren’t even mentioned in the movies, and yet most of them were great, because in Star Wars, some character passing by for 3 seconds in the background look more interesting than the main actors in many other movies. Now Rogue One is on my SW movie ranking on place #3, right after Empire and ANH. I saw it three times so far and liked it each time more. Tarkin and Leia were already good at the first time, but on the second and third viewing i forgot that they were CGI altogether. When i saw Rogue One for the first time, it was right the day after Carrie Fishers passing and that made the ending especially emotional.

That was longer than i wanted it to be, but here it is.