I have always resented fans for their hatred towards Lucas towards the PT, because you can take em or leave em, but the disrespect he shows towards the OOT really shows how much he doesn't care about a fanbase that created Skywalker Ranch.
I am not a huge fan of the PT & SE, but I can live with them, as the Rocky franchise has some bad sequels, and movies like Terminator 2 & Lord of the Rings have alternate versions. But the suppression of the OOT by Lucas just shows that instead of creating something people love anymore, he is creating something you HAVE to love now.
When Lucas released the OT on DVD in 2004, he was saying either like the SE or take a walk. Then to further rub mud in the face of those fans of the OOT, he released the OOT on DVD in 2006 in non-anamorphic laserdisk transfers that would have looked great in 1993!
Lucas has turned out to be the Emperor after all these years, as he is not a democracy, and I don't understand the harm in releasing the OT in both versions and let the fans chose which one to enjoy. If I want to see old man Anakin at the end of ROTJ, and a young kid wants to Hayden as the force ghost, what is the problem here? We are both enjoying the versions we grew up with, and it is hard to watch something for 25 years and fall in love with it, and then watch something that is changed.
I hope that Lucas comes around when BlueRay or HD-DVD finally settles their war, and we can get a Saga Boxset with the PT & OT/SE & the OOT too, and EVERY SW fan can enjoy whatever version they want.
The final insult was Lucas saying to fans in 2004 about the OOT SW version from 1977, "I am sorry you fell in love with a half-completed movie." Hey, George if it was half-completed, why don't you give back half of your money to the fans.
Well, I can understand part of his choice though. It'll cost a lost of money to transfer the OOT to a HD format, polish it up a bit and digitally remaster it, both video and audio. And what does he get in return? Pleased fans? Well, we'll always have something to complain about SW...
Plus, he does feel the OT was not the film he had envisioned. It came as close as possible at the time. Now he feels it's more up to scratch to what he had in mind. So why keep spending money on a, in his mind, half-completed movie.
Then again, when he does make a SAGA bOX set with lots of goodies, he might as well do it because we will buy yet another set when it comes out. And one day our kids will ask why we have so many sets of the same movies? They'll wonder of we're daft.... well, we are. But what the heck.
The OOT is the one fans fell in love with and when the SE came out in 97 fans hated it . All those changes and bad colors and new scenes force fans to buy the films again and again.
True hardcore fans are still begging for the OOT to come out and all they got is the laser disk transfer . when they come out on HD there will be more changes
To me it seems, bringing a film picture to the digital world. You can get a load of pixels onto a digital framerate and resolution by coping a original film picture. Once done, you can get only get so much of a quality while altering the digital picture. People talk about HD and they dont even know what it is.
I'll tell you what it means, its a sales pitch. Its crap. Its when TV's get larger and the resolution (amount of vertical and horizontal pixels on screen) need to increase with the size of TV's.
I remember having an old TV, about 30" and that was sufficient and it had nothing to do with 'HD' or how mayny pixels, cause the huiman eye cant tell the difference.
People want 60" TV's and regular cable doesn't have the resolution (Bandwidth) to make it look good unless your far from your TV. 'HD' is a meaningless word, and is only a function of the size of your TV.
Anyway, There will need to be alot of digital altering to make a 1976 film look good when my face is almost touching the TV when it reaches 100".
Last edited by JediRobin23 on Oct 3rd, 2007 at 01:50 AM
What nonsense... the high resolution will definately make a difference. More resolution is more sharpness. THe side effrect is that it will look good on a big screen too. Unlike PAL or NTSC where a big screen basically pulls all the screen lines apart. In HD you have a lot more screen lines, ergo it look stunning.
Film is analog, it has an endless resolution. It is said that the original film print is truly an amazing sight. Some of that gets lost due to copies for distribution. Making a new HD transfer of the original material, you will get to see a film's quality like no one has even seen, except the filmmakers while watching the first editied version.
But it does require a lot of hardware: HD player, good cables, HD set... if not everything in the whole process is HD, it doesn't work.
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It would still look alot different on 1080i. I have a 60" DLP 1080i and its amazing to even watch football on. You can see the people's faces in the crowd (with HD signal). I watched Ep3 on it...woooo...it looked nuts. But 720p is a hell of a lot better than regular tv. So you get the idea.