DrForester said:This is a slap in the face to the guy who Played anakin. Wasn't he tryign to get back into shape to play Vader in episode III? Now they edit him out. I'd be pissed.
Guzim said:Here's the best I can find.
Hitokage said:Funny how South Park got it backwards... Lucas is the one who's batshit insane over the whole thing, yet Spielberg has some sanity.
AlphaSnake said:Can somebody post the original scene? Not a video, just a shot.
And Star Wars: SE hadn't been released by then?The Shadow said:I think the re-release of ET was their model, not Star Wars. That episode came out long before the DVDs were announced.
Dan said:As soon as it enters the public arena, it's more than just his. It's a part of popular culture and history. Period.
Legally speaking, you're right. Though you can do many things that are legal and still be a bastard. Morally, historically speaking, you don't have a leg to stand on. That Lucas legally owns the movie and makes money from it, isn't in doubt. That he's trying to destroy a part of film history and culture, is the problem. Lucas seems like the type of dope who would add voice to silent films and color to black and white films.God's Hand said:No, you're wrong. But that's okay; you're probably used to it. Do some research on intellectual property. It's his, not yours. He does not answer to anyone.
I'm not talking about law nor do I care about it. You cannot even attempt to say that the original release of Star Wars is not an important moment in popular culture and film history, and Lucas is trying his best to erase it all. You can justify it all you want, but some of us are concerned with far greater things than Lucas' personal wish for everyone in the world to forget what he originally released in 1977.God's Hand said:No, you're wrong. But that's okay; you're probably used to it. Do some research on intellectual property. It's his, not yours. He does not answer to anyone.
There is absolutely no way you can justify these statements. Not just that they are ridiculous, but you're wrong. Full stop.ge-man said:I think it's incredibly pretentious for people to keep bringing up the whole "it's his" argument. IMO there is a limit to what an artist can do to his work.
No, when it comes down to it... it's our money. If Lucas wants to think he doesn't owe us anything at all, then why the hell is he still asking us to buy his movies.Ill Saint said:They are Lucas' creations. It's his art, his vision and his money. He has absolutely every right to fuck with them as much as he wants, and without answering to anyone. It's incredibly pretentious of "fans" to believe they have a better vision of the creators work, than the creator himself.
Of course an artists work is open to criticism, but that was never the issue here.ge-man said:No, I'm being serious. Being an artist doesn't absolve one from criticism. Some artistic choices can be questionable.
Hitokage said:No, when it comes down to it... it's our money. If Lucas wants to think he doesn't owe us anything at all, then why the hell is he still asking us to buy his movies.
No man, that comes down to your own free will. No-ones forcing you to support him, right?Hitokage said:No, when it comes down to it... it's our money. If Lucas wants to think he doesn't owe us anything at all, then why the hell is he still asking us to buy his movies.
Panajev2001a said:Then don't buy them Hito.
Guess what ? I think the sales of the DVD box-set will be good and people in here will get the DVD box-set... maybe bitch about it or maybe just being silent as they do not want to look like hypocrits.
My point is that Lucas knows people will buy it anyway, because it'll be the only version of Star Wars on DVD.Ill Saint said:No man, that comes down to your own free will. No-ones forcing you to support him, right?
You are still free to make the choice of supporting him or not. If this is the version he wants to stand as the most current, concise and fitting his vision of the movies, then as the artist it is fully in his right to do so. People don't have to like it, or agree, and I'm sure they'll let him know.Hitokage said:My point is that Lucas knows people will buy it anyway, because it'll be the only version of Star Wars on DVD.
Listen mate, I'm all for good debate. I'm in the industry, I create art, be it still or motion. If you can tell me that I have no right to alter my work (that I still have full rights to) as I see fit, please do.Hitokage said:Of course, I could also talk about how an artist's right to their work is not ultimate, but since you are so keen on the "you're wrong, because I said so" argument, I'm not going to bother.
No one is saying changes can't be made, but it's not proper for previous versions to be eliminated from existence. As said, Spielberg has made both versions of ET available, and Ridley Scott hasn't replaced the theatrical versions of his films with his preferred versions. Eliminating a part of popular culture and history is a world of difference to adding to it.Ill Saint said:Listen mate, I'm all for good debate. I'm in the industry, I create art, be it still or motion. If you can tell me that I have no right to alter my work (that I still have full rights to) as I see fit, please do.
I still maintain that as the creator and owner of the rights to his films, he is fully and utterly within his rights to change, or cut whatever he wants to, whenever he wants to. Popular culture or not, that is totally irrelevent.Dan said:No one is saying changes can't be made, but it's not proper for previous versions to be eliminated from existence. As said, Spielberg has made both versions of ET available, and Ridley Scott hasn't replaced the theatrical versions of his films with his preferred versions. Eliminating a part of popular culture and history is a world of difference to adding to it.
Dan said:No one is saying changes can't be made, but it's not proper for previous versions to be eliminated from existence. As said, Spielberg has made both versions of ET available, and Ridley Scott hasn't replaced the theatrical versions of his films with his preferred versions. Eliminating a part of popular culture and history is a world of difference to adding to it.
I think you don't understand at all what I'm saying. Either that, or you're not trying. I also think you're placing too much importance on this issue.Dan said:Legality is irrelevant. Law has nothing to do with history, and that's what Lucas is seeking to change. He's seeking to wipe one of the most important films ever, for better of worse, off the face of the Earth. I find it surprising that more people don't take issue with this.
No one is forced to buy his films twice or even once. He is however removing any chance of one version to be available for purchase ever again; a version that is one of the most successful films ever and with the help of Jaws created modern blockbuster-based cinema as we know it. There's a vast difference between creating choice and removing it.ShadowRed said:You know what if he made all the other versions availible then people would be bitching that he was an old rich man screwing fans over by releasing multiple versions of the same movie, ie Evil Dead and every other DVD that gets a special edition. Lucas can't win with some people.
Er... no. No one complained about Han Solo shooting first either.If he didn't make the changes the same people would be bitching over why Anikan is an old man as a ghost.
He's changed pacing, tone (musical number anyone?) and visual consistency. Only a very casual film fan would think those things don't matter. He also changed Han's character by making Greedo shoot first. Saying that such a change to a character's introduction into a trilogy isn't important is just silly.Anyhow like I have said on many occasions nothing he's done has changed the mode or themes of the movies one freaking bit.
Ill Saint said:I'm pulling out of this one, folks. But I'm standing by my argument, based on the fundamental creative rights an artist has over his work.
To be honest I don't really care about Lucas or his bitter fanbase.
Ill Saint said:Heh, really?
Hehehe, do tell...YEAH. YOU!
NOW SOMEBODY GET THIS MAN SOME ASTROGLIDE, 'CAUSE HE'S ABOUT TO GET F'D IN THE A!
DSN2K said:god I hate starwars fans.....
A few I can deal with but the over reacting fanboys I cant handle.
"he's ruined it!"
"im not buying this!"
cry me a god damn river.
I will be watching starwars on DVD while you brave defiant people make your stand.
NOT
Ill Saint said:So, Willco... how about elaborating on your statements so that my tiny mind can better understand?