Star Wars Returns to Theaters…In 2027

I honestly don't care. I grew up watching grainy VHS and old movies. I care about the content, not the visuals. I would much rather watch all the matte lines and the film grain, in mono, to get Han shooting first and zero CGI. It doesn't bother me one bit to have it look old, because all media is a product of its time.
 
This is where I dig my heels in and disagree with a lot of fans of originality.

The visibly-obvious garbage mattes in the DVD/Blu-Ray releases are NOT original to the movie. They are a by-product of later video equipment, which raises the image contrast higher than it ever was during a theater viewing.

Those matte boxes bother me because the movie DID NOT look like that in theaters in 1977. Removing the boxes would RESTORE the original appearance (when it's viewed on modern video equipment).

I'm only saying that they shouldn't be digitally removed, not that they should be glaringly visible.

Many earlier home video transfers were too bright, and made them stick out.
 
This is where I dig my heels in and disagree with a lot of fans of originality.

The visibly-obvious garbage mattes in the DVD/Blu-Ray releases are NOT original to the movie. They are a by-product of later video equipment, which raises the image contrast higher than it ever was during a theater viewing.

Those matte boxes bother me because the movie DID NOT look like that in theaters in 1977. Removing the boxes would RESTORE the original appearance (when it's viewed on modern video equipment).

While I think the matte lines around the ships should remain as they were in 1977, I specifically remember NEVER seeing blocky garbage mattes like that in the theater, for any of the 3 original trilogy films. Like you said, maybe something with the black levels when you convert from film to another medium?
 
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