No obviously, despite the generally positive OP and a few neutral/skeptic posts, the majority of the people in this thread are either indifferent to this edit or hate it already (though it sounds like few, if any have actually seen the DVD5, a few have seen the Xvid, which is an earlier edition). And Poe's a regular, so as I'm going to just be swamped in angry replies, no thanks on that count.
Of course, we've ALL seen Star Wars countless times. The point is he hasn't seen the FAN EDIT. He admitted it, and he refuses to watch it (at least that's how I read his last comment).Wayne HAS seen the movie. He doesn't need to watch this amateur drivel to decide it's bullshit.
Again, I ask, would it be fair for a person to dismiss the Special Editions as crap without watching them, if all they had done was read an internet list of changes?
If you think that's fair, then more power to ya. It's not canon, so obviously nobody needs to piss their pants over this, I'm just a little surprised that someone would dismiss it as crap (not just that they thought it "sounded like a bad idea") without watching it first. My point was, actually watching it would give you the ability to decide whether it worked or not, even if you thought X or Y sounded stupid. Some things I thought would be stupid about it really didn't matter, in the actual viewing experience.
Correction, some of the changes were. Many things that were actual mistakes he left completely alone. Other things he added were completely superfluous. Now you may disagree on the whole Lucas revisionism thing, but let's face it, plenty of the changes he made were fanboyish in the extreme. No of course Lucas has the legal right to change his movies, but last I checked he wasn't the person solely responsible for creating them, and in the process of changing the movies he's pissed all over the work of numerous people from back in the day.I'm sorry, but calling Lucas's changes "fan edits" is going too far. Most of his changes were made because they were things he couldn't do when he was first making the movie,
From a moral standpoint it's just as wrong for Lucas to change a "classic film" 20-27 years later, as for fans to do so (even without all the BS he put people through with the originals "no longer existing" and the reluctance to ever release them at all pre-Q4 2006). Some fans, dare I say, have a better sense of what works though than Lucas himself. Many of the countless subtle changes adywan did were actual gaffes in the films that Lucas never touched. But because of a few obvious changes that seem hokey (mini-lightsabers, for example), people dismiss the whole thing as crap (sounds familiar). It's no more wrong to make this than any other fan edit of any other well liked property.due either to lack of time, money or technology or at least made some sense. Fans deciding to change Star Wars is just fucking bull shit. It would be like nobody painters making changes on classic masterpieces.
As you know, I prefer the originals, period. But of the Special Editions, I'd say this fan edit is superior to either of them (especially the 2004 edition).