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samcurry

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this is the new look for darth.
Has anyone heard which version the movies are? original(as in themovies i saw as a kid) or the new shit they redid?
 

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I'm assuming it'll be the new shit, but I haven't neard anything. I was in college when the first one came out.
 
I heard that it was new shit, plus they're re-doing the emperor in the ESB, and adding hayden to ROTJ... I hope it's not true. :mope:
 
Once the DVD comes out, I'll probably care about as much as I do now, and about as much as I did in 1999... and in 1981, for that matter.
 
Some will be miffed that the original theatrical versions are not included in the "Star Wars" boxed set, which features only the special-edition versions Lucas issued in the late 1990s, with added effects and footage, including a scene between Harrison Ford's Han Solo and crime lord Jabba the Hutt in the first "Star Wars."

AP: Why did you change your mind and decide to put the original three movies out on DVD now?

Lucas: Just because the market has shifted so dramatically. A lot of people are getting very worried about piracy. That has really eaten dramatically into the sales. It really just came down to, there may not be a market when I wanted to bring it out, which was like, three years from now. So rather than just sit by and watch the whole thing fall apart, better to bring it out early and get it over with.

AP: Why did you rework the original trilogy into the special-edition versions in the late 1990s?

Lucas: To me, the special edition ones are the films I wanted to make. Anybody that makes films knows the film is never finished. It's abandoned or it's ripped out of your hands, and it's thrown into the marketplace, never finished. It's a very rare experience where you find a filmmaker who says, "That's exactly what I wanted. I got everything I needed. I made it just perfect. I'm going to put it out there." And even most artists, most painters, even composers would want to come back and redo their work now. They've got a new perspective on it, they've got more resources, they have better technology, and they can fix or finish the things that were never done. ... I wanted to actually finish the film the way it was meant to be when I was originally doing it. At the beginning, people went, "Don't you like it?" I said, "Well, the film only came out to be 25 or 30 percent of what I wanted it to be." They said, "What are you talking about?" So finally, I stopped saying that, but if you read any interviews for about an eight- or nine-year period there, it was all about how disappointed I was and how unhappy I was and what a dismal experience it was. You know, it's too bad you need to get kind of half a job done and never get to finish it. So this was my chance to finish it.

AP: Why not release both the originals and special editions on DVD?

Lucas: The special edition, that's the one I wanted out there. The other movie, it's on VHS, if anybody wants it. ... I'm not going to spend the, we're talking millions of dollars here, the money and the time to refurbish that, because to me, it doesn't really exist anymore. It's like this is the movie I wanted it to be, and I'm sorry you saw half a completed film and fell in love with it. But I want it to be the way I want it to be. I'm the one who has to take responsibility for it. I'm the one who has to have everybody throw rocks at me all the time, so at least if they're going to throw rocks at me, they're going to throw rocks at me for something I love rather than something I think is not very good, or at least something I think is not finished.

AP: Do you pay much attention to fan reactions to your choices?

Lucas: Not really. The movies are what the movies are. ... The thing about science-fiction fans and "Star Wars" fans is they're very independent-thinking people. They all think outside the box, but they all have very strong ideas about what should happen, and they think it should be their way. Which is fine, except I'm making the movies, so I should have it my way.

AP: After "Episode III," will you ever revisit "Star Wars"?

Lucas: Ultimately, I'm going to probably move it into television and let other people take it. I'm sort of preserving the feature film part for what has happened and never go there again, but I can go off into various offshoots and things. You know, I've got offshoot novels, I've got offshoot comics. So it's very easy to say, "Well, OK, that's that genre, and I'll find a really talented person to take it and create it." Just like the comic books and the novels are somebody else's way of doing it. I don't mind that. Some of it might turn out to be pretty good. If I get the right people involved, it could be interesting.
 
Lucas: Ultimately, I'm going to probably move it into television and let other people take it


Can anybody say "The Star Wars show"? a new addition to compete with the Star Trek franchise of scifi shows on TV...hmmm
 
Don't mind Prof... he still refuses to see any Star Wars flicks, and wouldn't know a Wookie from and Ewok if one stepped on him. :D

Why is it that you refuse to watch them again?
 
is disappointed how lucas has finally admitted he is a sellout to his own ego.
I will still get them too bad you dont have the option to turn off and on his part of the vision.
 
samcurry said:
too bad you dont have the option to turn off and on his part of the vision.


They're his movies. If you want to turn his vision on & off just hit eject ;)
 
well that was about like his comment. "if they want the orginal buy the VHS version. "
I guess he will perpetuate piracy that he wanted to beat with this release, based on "its his movies"
 
the ROTJ ending has Jar Jar in it. Bobba Fetts voice is now Jangos voice. Otherwise it is still the classics. but they should not have been messed with. Oh and Anakins ghost is now young Anakin. :(
 
I know. It's so wrong listening to a kiwi accent for boba fett. :( I don't mind Anakin's ghost though... he seems bittersweet... not quite happy... Makes it all seem sadder somehow. :( Oh, and I doubt that's Jar Jar's voice... I think it's just some random gungun, innit? :confused:
 
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