The digital changes of George's versions stand out like lousy and irksome commercial breaks in an otherwise seamless experience.
I think the 50th anniversary theatrical release is just one more way to make some easy cash from Gen X and the people who grew up in the analog world. Theaters have been dying and while I don't think they'll vanish for good, as those generations age out, theaters will mostly be a relic of a bygone era.
Kids by and large dont give a rats ass about a 50 year old movie. Why would they? I think many hard-core fans have an unrealistic fantasy that their kids will carry the torch for the OT the way we did. Trust me. They won't.
I think the 50th anniversary theatrical release is just one more way to make some easy cash from Gen X and the people who grew up in the analog world. Theaters have been dying and while I don't think they'll vanish for good, as those generations age out, theaters will mostly be a relic of a bygone era.
Kids by and large dont give a rats ass about a 50 year old movie. Why would they? I think many hard-core fans have an unrealistic fantasy that their kids will carry the torch for the OT the way we did. Trust me. They won't.