Please....
All disney has to do is say, hey, we think we can make you a couple million bucks (or more) by restoring the original versions. We'll pay for all the work. You in? Fox would do it in a heart beat.
Please....
All disney has to do is say, hey, we think we can make you a couple million bucks (or more) by restoring the original versions. We'll pay for all the work. You in? Fox would do it in a heart beat.
You know, if they actually tried really hard, we could have maybe seven or eight versions of the original Star Wars movie available on just one BluRay disc with Seamless Branching and multiple audio options. I know that the theatrical edition is the ultimate goal, but what about the video releases to? I'm certain that there are some Star Wars fans who did not see the original in theaters would find it cool to have 'their' first version of Star Wars they saw on home video since they have been reported to have noticeable edits. The Title in the opening scroll, C-3PO's description of the tractor beam, the "Close the Blast Doors!" omission.
Interesting question - has ANY BD release EVER made use of the branching feature that way?
Fox and LucasFilm have already released a DVD of the original laser disc release. It is a very limited audience release item that doesn't support the cost if distribution or marketing.
Foolishness. That release was practically doomed from the start for various different reasons. If there was ever a textbook example of a company trying to sabotage their own product, that unaltered release of the original Star Wars trilogy would be it.
- It came packaged with the original DVD, so those who purchased the original release now have this extra disc of the "Special Edition" version of the movie.
- It was billed as a bonus feature. The multi-award winning film series has been reduced to a bonus feature....
- The absolute bare minimum was done in restoration. It ignoring DVD standards with no anamorphic widescreen and only 2.0 audio. Quite an impressive feet when you consider that unaltered footage of the original movies WAS presented in anamorphic widescreen for the Empire of Dreams documentary.
It's just a really poorly done transfer, but I gather it wasn't because of Lowry dropping the ball.