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Gee thanks, George Lucas, you suck.

MaxDepth

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For the 50th anniversary, whaddya going to do? Make Darth a kindler, gentler villian? Will he just pat the head of the rebel starship captain instead of snapping his neck? "Could you please tell me where the rebel plans are? Huh? Couldja??" Bleech. 🙁

Some day, Lucas, I'll transfer the original VHS tapes to electronic media and the world will see your originals and see them for the flawed but very successful films that they were.

Five major changes in the Star Wars DVD

5. Jedis don't scream

The 1997 special edition version of "The Empire Strikes Back" was changed so Luke wails as he jumps off the platform in Cloud City. In the only instance of Lucas undoing a later alteration (sadly, Greedo still shoots first on the DVD of "A New Hope"), he's taken it off the DVD edition. Maybe he realized Jedis (even ones in training) don't scream.

4. Boba Fett has a new voice

Since Boba Fett is a clone of Jango Fett, and Jango Fett is played by Temura Morrison, doesn't it make sense that he should sound like him, too? That's exactly what George Lucas thought, so Morrison was brought in to revoice the four lines of dialogue (yes, believe it or not there are only four!) Boba spoke in the original trilogy.

3. A new and improved Jabba

Remember that dodgy-looking computer-generated Jabba they inserted into the 1997 re-release of "A New Hope"? Well, he looks a little less dodgy this time around thanks to some improved CGI.

2. The emperor's new clothes

In the original version of "The Empire Strikes Back," the emperor Darth Vader speaks to via hologram was played by a woman in a mask (!) and voiced by Clive Revill. Again, in the interests of consistency, Ian McDiarmid -- who portrays the emperor in "Return of the Jedi" and the prequel trilogy -- now appears in that scene with an added line or two of dialogue.

1. The big finale

The 1997 special edition of "Return of the Jedi" added a few "Star Wars" worlds joining the celebration of the Empire's demise at the end of the film. For the DVD, they've added Naboo, a planet that figures prominently in the prequel trilogy. Also, Anakin Skywalker is noticeably different this time around. When he removes his Darth Vader helmet, he now has no eyebrows! It's probably safe to assume he singes them off in his battle with Obi-Wan Kenobi in next summer's "Return of the Sith" and a change had to be made.

But the most noticeable change -- and perhaps one some "Star Wars" diehards will have a tough time stomaching -- is Hayden Christensen (who plays young Anakin in the prequel trilogy) now appearing in the scene where the "force ghosts" of Anakin, Obi Wan, and Yoda smile at Luke. One thing's for sure, there's plenty for fans to debate -- that is, until the trilogy comes out yet again on another format in the future and Mr. Lucas makes his inevitable changes ...
 
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I'm torn on whether I want to buy this set. Part of me wants to see ANY version of Star Wars on DVD, but the exclusion of the original theatrical versions really bugs me.
 
hasn't this been played to death? jeesh, get over it. become a multi gazillionaire and remake your own star wars movies as you see fit. until then, stfu.
 
I kind of agree with the changes, especially the hologram of the Sith. It looks much better.
 
Doesn't bother me. It's still Star Wars.
They are his movies and he can do whatever he wants with it.
Buy or don't buy it, who cares?
 
Originally posted by: gigapet
why dont jedi's scream?

what if your doing her really hard?

/force speed
/force Push
/force Pull

it really is just a matter of concentration when you think about it. 🙂
 
WTF is the big deal..
the movies are great.. I have the SEs and I prefer them over the Originals..
to me they are only better...
technology is a good thing whats the problem?
freakign uber star wars geeks.. put away the freaking plastic light saber and get over it,..
 
Originally posted by: MrChad
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I'm torn on whether I want to buy this set. Part of me wants to see ANY version of Star Wars on DVD, but the exclusion of the original theatrical versions really bugs me.

The last one where he put Hayden in as one of the ghosts bugs me I guess. It just doesn't even look right.
 
The only change listed there that bothers me is putting Hayden Christensen in at the end of RotJ. That CGI Jabba from the '97 version suuuuucked.

I don't like that they're adding Gungans in or that Han fires second, though.

Edit: although I don't see Gungans in those screenshots, so maybe they aren't in it?

The celebrating around the universe kinda blows too (and I don't like that circle-wave that was added to the explosions of Death Stars, but that's just being nitpicky).
 
I can deal with everything except for that Hayden Christensen thing, come on Darth Vader aged, right?

I would prefer not to see Greedo get the first shot off, however if they fixed it then maybe it won't look so awful.
 
Originally posted by: MartyMcFly3
The only change I think is bad is adding Hayden Christensen in with the "Force Ghosts"...

Same here. I don't really see a problem with the other ones. Especially the ones that make the colors nicer like the first one.
 
I think the DVDs should be Xbox Live enabled so that new content can be downloaded every time the disk is put in the drive. 😉😀
 
Originally posted by: Babbles
I can deal with everything except for that Hayden Christensen thing, come on Darth Vader aged, right?

I would prefer not to see Greedo get the first shot off, however if they fixed it then maybe it won't look so awful.

I agree. I think it should be the old one, because that's the one that finally came to the side of good. In 1-2 he is torn between good and evil, and clearly in 2 has begun is descent into evil. Therefore I think it makes sense that the old one is shown.
 
Who gives a crap. Isn't George Lucas the one who actually created Star Wars? Shouldn't he be allowed to do whatever he wishes with his creation?
 
Originally posted by: bthorny
any nationwide stores having any special deals on it tonight

That's what I'm wondering too. Since we don't have a Frys in our area I can't get in on the price listed in Hot Deals.
 
He has already said in VERY recent interviews that the originals are gone forever.. they are not restored and will not be...

he hsa Said that the SEs are the way he wants them..
and that is the way he is going to present them...
so all you whiny lil stormtrooper helmet wearing plastic lightsaber havign fruit loops better get over it and fast...
 
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