The ‘Star Wars’ I love won’t be out on DVD

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Three things:

One, could BIM digitize his VHS copies onto a computer and then record them onto a DVD? I know you cannot copy commercial tapes, but if you had a video capture card, could you simply record them as some kind of video file, then dump them to DVD? I'm not sure how that works.

Two, I really don't like the changes, but I still will probably buy the DVD. I do think Greedo shooting first is pointless, as not only does it take a little away from Han's character, but this "preemptive strike" was justified. I mean, Greedo was going to shoot him. He said it, and he had his gun out. And Lucas should really be trying to get Hayden Christiansen into less movies, not more.

That being said, I do find one huge fault with the guy's article. The part about the curator of the Louvre changing the Mona Lisa. The guy who is changing Star Wars is the same guy who made it. Ultimately, it is his choice.

Oh, and the Mona Lisa is a painting. Not a bust.
 

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One more thing:

I heard they removed the stormtrooper bumping his head. Tell me that isn't true!
 

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Homer Simpson said:
One more thing:

I heard they removed the stormtrooper bumping his head. Tell me that isn't true!
that scene was the CLASSIC!!!
 
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Homer Simpson said:
One, could BIM digitize his VHS copies onto a computer and then record them onto a DVD? I know you cannot copy commercial tapes, but if you had a video capture card, could you simply record them as some kind of video file, then dump them to DVD? I'm not sure how that works.

I predict there will be plenty of black market copies available on DVD or the next popular media format if Lucas continues to refuse to release the original theatrical editions.

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Two, I really don't like the changes, but I still will probably buy the DVD. I do think Greedo shooting first is pointless, as not only does it take a little away from Han's character, but this "preemptive strike" was justified. I mean, Greedo was going to shoot him. He said it, and he had his gun out. And Lucas should really be trying to get Hayden Christiansen into less movies, not more.

The "Greedo" scene is HUGE as it relates to who Solo is when we first see him and his character development from that point on.

Again, I grew up with the originals and that's what I want on DVD. Until then, I'll pass. I'm not going to be like a sheep and buy it simply because it's SW and it's "better than nothing." To me, I'd rather have nothing, although I might like to see some of disc 4, provided it contains more than the behind the scenes footage I've recently seen on cable.

Homer Simpson said:
That being said, I do find one huge fault with the guy's article. The part about the curator of the Louvre changing the Mona Lisa. The guy who is changing Star Wars is the same guy who made it. Ultimately, it is his choice.

He was just pointing out that films should be unchanging like other works of art, like the Mona Lisa. Kind of a strange comparison, but I understand his point.

All of the fans who love the originals now feel slighted by Lucas because they weren't what he set out to make and he felt the need to change them in the way that he did. The fans accepted the originals and it's a little insulting when anyone, even the creator, comes along YEARS later and says..."Nah, it needs to be like THIS."

What many of the fans have a problem with is how Lucas did the changes - most movies have a DVD release which contains the original theatrical version of said movie and a special edition or director's cut on the same disc or in another release. You can at least get a copy of the original theatrical release and one of the director's cut for most films (except Blade Runner...don't get me started....:hulk: ).

Rather than go that route, Lucas decided to tinker with his films here and there and then declare those altered versions the one and only versions. UGH. :bang: The trilogy released yesterday is the director's cut, regardless of how Lucas wants to spin it.

Imagine if every filmmaker went back and edited their films when technology advanced...it would be ridiculous. Just because we CAN add color to classic films - should we? :shrug:

And just because special effects have advanced, should we go back and edit right over effects which were considered groundbreaking in their own time? :shrug:

Homer Simpson said:
Oh, and the Mona Lisa is a painting. Not a bust.

It's a painting of a woman...with a bust. The bust of Mona Lisa. :D
 

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HOw much did everyone pay for it...

The two closest stores to me are a best buy and a walmart... who has it cheaper?

I paid $36.88+tax at Fry's Electronics.

It was a one day deal...
 

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I went to Fry's, they were all sold out of widescreen. They were selling fullscreen for 36.99.

I then booked it over to Best Buy, where it was $51. I told 'em Fry's had it for $36.99 and they sold it to me for $36.99. Best Buy will price match.
 

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I thought I had strong feelings against Lucas making the changes, but after picking up the set and watching the 2-hour documentary (disk 4), Lucas always had stated that "Star Wars" was only about 75% of what he had envisioned.

I guess with Lucas as the creator of the film, I am OK with him making (the slight) changes he did.

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i'm siding with BIM on this one.

as much as it is killing me to not buy them on DVD - I've got them on VHS. Lucas is single-handedly killing this franchise. At some point the originals will surface on DVD be it legal or via other means and that's when I'll buy them.

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FischerKing said:
i'm siding with BIM on this one.

as much as it is killing me to not buy them on DVD - I've got them on VHS. Lucas is single-handedly killing this franchise. At some point the originals will surface on DVD be it legal or via other means and that's when I'll buy them.

shawn

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FischerKing said:
Lucas is single-handedly killing this franchise.

shawn
I don't know about that. They made over $100 million on the First Day of sales. Sounds like they did pretty well to me.

Hey you guys protesting doesn't hurt me any. While I'm watching the Wide Screen edition with Amazing THX surround sound, I'll be thinking of you guys while you're playing with your Star Wars dolls from the 80s.

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While I'm watching the Wide Screen edition with Amazing THX surround sound, I'll be thinking of you guys while you're playing with your Star Wars dolls from the 80s.

Nah, they're called action figures...and they're from the 70's. :doi: :D

Just curious, how old are you, MCD? :shrug:

Only asking because it seems the younger generation feels very different about the movies compared to those who are a little older and grew up with them.
 

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Brian in Mesa said:
Nah, they're called action figures...and they're from the 70's. :doi: :D

Just curious, how old are you, MCD? :shrug:

Only asking because it seems the younger generation feels very different about the movies compared to those who are a little older and grew up with them.
I'm 31.

The first movie I saw in the theater was Episode IV when I was 4 years old (Although I don't remember much except that I went to the theater that time). My favorite toy was the AT-AT i got for Christmas. I grew up wanting to be Hans Solo. Then I wanted to be Carey Fischer's Bikini after Return of the Jedi.

:thumbup:

Which reminds me, I need to go watch Return of the Jedi right now in High Def.

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Which is it, George?

:shrug:

Lucas constantly points out that it's okay for him to tinker with his films because he's using technology which wasn't available when he originally filmed the movies.

Yet, he has repeatedly spoken out in opposition to the colorization of black and white films...saying "I am very concerned about our national heritage, and I am very concerned that the films that I watched when I was young and the films that I watched throughout my life are preserved, so that my children can see them."

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1092186524995_87595724/?hub=TopStories

So it's okay for him to make the changes because of the availability of new technology, but no one else should be able to? :doi:

It's important to him that the films he watched when he was young and the films that he watched throughout his life are preserved for his kids to see just as he saw them, but he doesn't apply that logic to his own films and the thousands who want them preserved?

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Brian in Mesa said:
Which is it, George?

:shrug:

Lucas constantly points out that it's okay for him to tinker with his films because he's using technology which wasn't available when he originally filmed the movies.

Yet, he has repeatedly spoken out in opposition to the colorization of black and white films...saying "I am very concerned about our national heritage, and I am very concerned that the films that I watched when I was young and the films that I watched throughout my life are preserved, so that my children can see them."

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1092186524995_87595724/?hub=TopStories

So it's okay for him to make the changes because of the availability of new technology, but no one else should be able to? :doi:

It's important to him that the films he watched when he was young and the films that he watched throughout his life are preserved for his kids to see just as he saw them, but he doesn't apply that logic to his own films and the thousands who want them preserved?

:computer:

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Brian in Mesa said:
Lucas constantly points out that it's okay for him to tinker with his films because he's using technology which wasn't available when he originally filmed the movies.
Last time I checked I don't believe VHS was available when Star Wars first came out.... so those of you who watch the movies on VHS are hypocrites.... plain and simple
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Last time I checked I don't believe VHS was available when Star Wars first came out.... so those of you who watch the movies on VHS are hypocrites.... plain and simple
:D

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Friggen Star Wars DVD's kick butt!!!

You barely notice the 'special edition' scenes..... some of your guys are crazy as the shiz-nite
 
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Ryanwb said:
Pretty sure that wasn't available in 1977 either :D

Yeah, I know.

I'll be watching them on my top-loading Betamax VCR. It's got this great remote with a cord attached. :cool:

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If all else fails, I'll get reel-to-reel.
 

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Suckers.

LD was invented by David Paul Gregg (died 2003) in 1958, patented in 1961 and 1969, and first demonstrated by Philips and MCA in 1972. It was available on the market in 1978, or about the same time as the VCR and six years earlier than the CD. There are more than 1 million players in home use in the US (compared to 85 million VCRs), and more than 4 million in Japan (ten percent of households there). LD has been largely replaced by DVD.
 

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About 120 or so, including the (originally) $250.00 "Definitive" Star Wars Trilogy--the first instance of Star Wars having a commentary track.
 
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Chaplin said:
About 120 or so, including the (originally) $250.00 "Definitive" Star Wars Trilogy--the first instance of Star Wars having a commentary track.

:shock:

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Chaplin said:
About 120 or so, including the (originally) $250.00 "Definitive" Star Wars Trilogy--the first instance of Star Wars having a commentary track.

Convert it to DVD.
 
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