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Started by Eddie Teach, March 06, 2011, 09:29:27 AM

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Syt

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Grinning_Colossus

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Neil

There was nothing wrong with the lightsabres in the old movies.

Well, they'll make their money on these, and then in a few years they'll release the 'Non-Shitty Edition'.
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Slargos

Quote from: Neil on September 03, 2011, 07:11:25 AM
There was nothing wrong with the lightsabres in the old movies.

Well, they'll make their money on these, and then in a few years they'll release the 'Non-Shitty Edition'.

Which is just another indictment of humanity. I call bullshit on the whole "best we've got" idea. There needs to be a culling.

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Looks nice, I can't wait to get my copy :)
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Syt

Quote from: Neil on September 03, 2011, 07:11:25 AM
There was nothing wrong with the lightsabres in the old movies.

I think they mean they fix the look of the sabers from the DVD version (e.g. Luke's blade has a green tint on the Millenium Falcon in Ep. 4).
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Tonitrus

Quote from: CountDeMoney on September 03, 2011, 08:08:55 AM
George Lucas is history's greatest monster, not Jimmy Carter.

I'd say we just need to wait for Lucas to die for decent editions of SW, but he'll probably set up some super-byzantine trademark-control will. 

LaCroix

Quote from: Neil on September 03, 2011, 07:11:25 AMWell, they'll make their money on these, and then in a few years they'll release the 'Non-Shitty Edition'.

of course they won't. george lucas would never have it. no, he makes these changes as either one helluva troll in response to the attack on his perfect prequels, or because he has an obsessive need to "fix" his films in the way mj had to fix his face

Neil

Quote from: LaCroix on September 03, 2011, 04:52:54 PM
Quote from: Neil on September 03, 2011, 07:11:25 AMWell, they'll make their money on these, and then in a few years they'll release the 'Non-Shitty Edition'.
of course they won't. george lucas would never have it. no, he makes these changes as either one helluva troll in response to the attack on his perfect prequels, or because he has an obsessive need to "fix" his films in the way mj had to fix his face
They did it with the DVDs.  It's all about the cash.
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LaCroix

Quote from: Neil on September 03, 2011, 05:01:39 PMThey did it with the DVDs.  It's all about the cash.

what year was that, though? i mean, maybe after lucas is dead.. but he seems a little senile at this point. removing moles on leia's face, whitening her teeth? adding scuff marks to the shoulders of stormtroopers? nuuuuuuuu??

The Brain

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Neil

Quote from: LaCroix on September 03, 2011, 07:08:07 PM
Quote from: Neil on September 03, 2011, 05:01:39 PMThey did it with the DVDs.  It's all about the cash.
what year was that, though? i mean, maybe after lucas is dead.. but he seems a little senile at this point. removing moles on leia's face, whitening her teeth? adding scuff marks to the shoulders of stormtroopers? nuuuuuuuu??
2006, two years after releasing the flawed version.

He might be senile, but that just makes him easier to manipulate by the money-grubbing sycophants that surround him.
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Syt

http://www.tgdaily.com/games-and-entertainment-features/58253-lucas-needs-to-stop-the-madness

QuoteAs you probably already know by now, there's been an absolutely hilarious disturbance in the Force.

Yes, George Lucas in all his eminent wisdom has inserted some fresh audio in the new Blu-ray version of Jedi, making Vader scream, "noooooooo" in a very un-Darth way.

On YouTube, somebody already included the Star Wars "nooooo" in The 100 Cheesiest Movie Quotes of All Time, along with "you had me at hello," many of the scenes from Batman and Robin, a number of scenes from the Nicholas Cage laugh-fest The Wicker Man, and of course numerous other Lucas bon-mots from the Star Wars films.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTiAS7cdsYc&feature=player_embedded

It's such an '80's action thing anyways. You know, it's the cop's last day on the job before he retires, he's killed, and his partner screams, "nooooooo," up to the sky. 



But anyways, the point the fans are trying to make is that filmmakers should leave well enough alone, and while it will obviously fall on deaf ears with Lucas, Spielberg recently reassured the geek community on that Ain't-It-Cool-News there won't be any digital changes to the Jaws Blu-Ray. (Spielberg also mentioned he regretted the previous changes he made to E.T.)

In a 2010 L.A. Times interview, Jaws producer Richard Zanuck thought of adding CG sharks and 3D to Jaws, but this would obviously be a very bad idea. 

The fact that the shark wasn't working, and Spielberg downplayed it, making the fear of the unknown, actually made all the difference. Spielberg even said on the documentary The Universal Story, he felt Jaws would have made half the money if he showed the shark as much as originally planned.

Sting once said you never finish an album, you abandon it, and as much as people hate deadlines, if we don't have 'em, we can end working on things forever. This is why filmmakers don't go back and watch their old movies, because all they see are the mistakes. 



Funny enough with Jaws, Spielberg ignored the advice of a test screening audience, and added one of the scariest scenes in the film, when the head pops out of the boat scaring the sh*t out of Richard Dreyfuss, and everyone in the audience.

But as Joseph McBride reported in his biography of Spielberg, before that, there was a note from someone in the audience from that first screening: "This is a great film. Now don't f*ck it up by trying to  make it better."
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