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mcnabb 05-27-14 08:44 AM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Josh Z (Post 12113113)
My sons will not know that Star Wars even exists until the original trilogy is properly restored.

Have no fear in showing your kid something now, because his tastes will change when he gets older. When I was growing up I liked Rocky IV more then Rocky, I liked Return of the Jedi more then Empire Strikes Back, and Superman II more then Superman I. As I got older and rewatched the films again as an adult, I did a 180 on all of these films (and many others too).

Kids are kids, and what they like now won't necessarily be what they like when they are older. As they get older, they will understand the quality of good films, and forget about the stupid things that made them love them as a kid. I look back now at Rocky IV and the movie is laughable these days, but as a kid I probably watched a zillion times on HBO, and thought the Original Rocky was 'too slow.'

Darknite39 05-27-14 10:43 AM

re: Star Wars
 
Star Wars: Despecialized Edition

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHfLX_TMduY

https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/1...5972945?sort=1

Jay G. 05-27-14 10:48 AM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Darknite39 (Post 12118400)
Star Wars: Despecialized Edition

Yes, it's been mentioned in this thread a few times already. While it's a great fan effort, it's still only 720p resolution, and many people are still hoping for an official restoration/release.

Darknite39 05-27-14 10:57 AM

re: Star Wars
 
Oops--sorry. I just did a quick scan of the last few pages and didn't see it. I suppose that's what the search button exists...

nodeerforamonth 05-27-14 07:39 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Darknite39 (Post 12118419)
Oops--sorry. I just did a quick scan of the last few pages and didn't see it. I suppose that's what the search button exists...

I had no idea about it. Thanks for the link.

nodeerforamonth 05-27-14 10:28 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Darknite39 (Post 12118400)

Just obtained a copy of this.

While I previously "didn't care" about the changes (well except Han not shooting first), this completely changes everything.

I'm sold on watching the movie in it's original form (as much as we can get it in it's original form).

Just the skin tones alone and the lack of color saturation has me sold on the original version. This makes me feel like a kid aagin watching this "despecialized" edition. This is how I remembered it.

Shannon Nutt 05-28-14 07:13 AM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Darknite39 (Post 12118400)

Disney should just track down people like this, give them access to the Lucasfilm archives and resources and tell them to go at it. You know if they do it in-house, they'll just screw something else up in the process that will tick off fans.

rocket1312 05-28-14 10:06 AM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt (Post 12119374)
Disney should just track down people like this, give them access to the Lucasfilm archives and resources and tell them to go at it. You know if they do it in-house, they'll just screw something else up in the process that will tick off fans.

Believe it or not, you're not too far off the mark there.

Check out http://www.starwarslegacy.com. You'll have to register in order to see anything, and on first glance the site will seem kind of abandoned, but there's some stuff buried in there that will blow your mind. The guy behind this prefers discussion to be kept within the confines of his site, so I won't say any more.

Michael Corvin 05-28-14 05:43 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt (Post 12119374)
Disney should just track down people like this, give them access to the Lucasfilm archives and resources and tell them to go at it. You know if they do it in-house, they'll just screw something else up in the process that will tick off fans.

Exactly why I've never believed a word out of Lucas' mouth when it came to restoring the OT. He's full of shit. It can be done if one has the desire and/or resources to do it.

Supermallet 05-28-14 06:35 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by rocket1312 (Post 12119527)
Believe it or not, you're not too far off the mark there.

Check out http://www.starwarslegacy.com. You'll have to register in order to see anything, and on first glance the site will seem kind of abandoned, but there's some stuff buried in there that will blow your mind. The guy behind this prefers discussion to be kept within the confines of his site, so I won't say any more.

Okay, you've piqued my interest. Registered.

rocket1312 05-28-14 06:45 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Supermallet (Post 12120144)
Okay, you've piqued my interest. Registered.

Find the "Legacy 2.0 Screencast" subforum. That's where a lot of the real good stuff is.

hanshotfirst1138 05-28-14 08:07 PM

It's kind of sad that fans take this much more interest than the creative parties who were originally involved with the films. Though it's amazing that technology has reached a point where they can be.

rocket1312 05-28-14 08:38 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by hanshotfirst1138 (Post 12120235)
It's kind of sad that fans take this much more interest than the creative parties who were originally involved with the films. Though it's amazing that technology has reached a point where they can be.

There's a big difference between the creative people who worked on the films and the corporations that own/control them. That said, Star Wars is a totally unique situation. The only similar situation I can think of is that of the Orson Welles estate. Even still, we have no reason to believe Disney doesn't care.

Shannon Nutt 05-29-14 07:18 AM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Supermallet (Post 12120144)
Okay, you've piqued my interest. Registered.

I did too...but I'm still waiting to be approved. :(

Jay G. 06-13-14 03:24 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt (Post 12120642)
I did too...but I'm still waiting to be approved. :(

I finally got approved today.

Shannon Nutt 06-13-14 04:40 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Jay G. (Post 12138301)
I finally got approved today.

Heh, I finally got approved yesterday - only to go on the forums and discover there's been pretty much nothing going on there for several years. :(

rocket1312 06-13-14 08:57 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt (Post 12138432)
Heh, I finally got approved yesterday - only to go on the forums and discover there's been pretty much nothing going on there for several years. :(

Like I said, it will seem abandoned at first, but there's good info in there. Find the screencast area. There's a bunch of cool restoration demos and even better, a link to the live show which has some very cool insight into the current state of Star Wars (and it's recent history) and Lucasfilm. Very inside baseball in a lot of ways, but intersting if you're into that sort of thing.

milo bloom 08-16-14 01:21 PM

re: Star Wars
 
So...this:

http://comicbook.com/blog/2014/08/16...gy-to-be-rele/

What's this site's reputation? All the Star Wars pages I follow on FB are reposting, but that might just be wishful thinking on their part.

stvn1974 08-16-14 01:29 PM

re: Star Wars
 
I will believe the UOT is being released when George Lucas delivers it to my door personally and then apologizes for the special editions.

OldBoy 08-16-14 02:02 PM

re: Star Wars
 
interesting...

tommynorcal 08-16-14 02:22 PM

re: Star Wars
 

Originally Posted by mcnabb (Post 12118260)
Have no fear in showing your kid something now, because his tastes will change when he gets older. When I was growing up I liked Rocky IV more then Rocky, I liked Return of the Jedi more then Empire Strikes Back, and Superman II more then Superman I. As I got older and rewatched the films again as an adult, I did a 180 on all of these films (and many others too).

Kids are kids, and what they like now won't necessarily be what they like when they are older. As they get older, they will understand the quality of good films, and forget about the stupid things that made them love them as a kid. I look back now at Rocky IV and the movie is laughable these days, but as a kid I probably watched a zillion times on HBO, and thought the Original Rocky was 'too slow.'

Agreed 100, I was one of those kids who thought the Star Wars re-releases with all the cgi were awesome, and now im just sitting here with the old VHS's and they are the only versions ill watch. I also liked The Last Dragon as a serious action kung fu film, instead of the fun mess it really is. I could go on with examples, but I think the point is clear.

Solid Snake 08-16-14 02:33 PM

re: Star Wars
 
That'd be cool. To finally have these films again. I've never seen them fully, the unaltered ones.

I do wonder though how some people would react to them with their little flaws. Things that the altered fixed up at times.

Fuck. It'll probably weird me out for a bit. But film preservation is so important to me they it'll be a joy to see then unaltered. If that happened.

Ranger 08-16-14 02:44 PM

re: Star Wars
 
I think it will happen. Just wondering what the price will be. I hope they give it a nice case. The 2004 set case is still beautiful.

stvn1974 08-16-14 02:46 PM

re: Star Wars
 
The only error in the OT that ever kinda bothered me was the arm of the Wampa. But I will take the error being there in a BD release if it means Hayden Christensen is kept in the PT where he belongs, only Han shoots and Jedi Rocks is less offensive.

hanshotfirst1138 08-16-14 02:56 PM

This sounds way too good to be true.


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