There was no emotional pull, just annoyance with Jar Jar and mini-Vader.
Oh, I'd say there was emotional pull. In two hours Jar Jar managed to inspire a depth of loathing in me that it took Andrew a season and a half of Buffy episodes to rival.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
There was no emotional pull, just annoyance with Jar Jar and mini-Vader.
Oh, I'd say there was emotional pull. In two hours Jar Jar managed to inspire a depth of loathing in me that it took Andrew a season and a half of Buffy episodes to rival.
Which is the special edition?
The 1997 theatrical release.
Did they cut some of C3PO and R2D2 wandering through the desert?
I don't think so.
Also, was the scene where Leia makes the recording always right at the beginning?
I'm pretty sure it's always been space battle. Stormtroopers and Vader board the ship. Leia makes recording. 3PO and R2 take escape pod, which is what's in the SE and the DVDs.
Did they futz with the bar scene (other than the Guido/Han shooting bit)?
Don't think so.
You guys all rock. Thanks for the link, Kristen.
Nutty, I'll probably take you up on that offer.
Thanks for the info., Kalshane (and I was sorry to read about your accident--if you're still sore tomorrow, see your doc).
Never said he was. But I know people who, at the time, thought it was a bullshit marketing ploy.
Now they weep at the not-so-special editions.
Like me, for example. I didn't bother. I figured it was nonsense.
Did they futz with the bar scene (other than the Guido/Han shooting bit)?
Don't think so.
I can't recall, but wasn't there some talk about the aliens in the cantina being altered and added to? I might be imagining that. I have not seen the new versions.
FWIW, on the Star Wars documentary (which was really good and gives a ton of great backstory and outtakes, btw), Lucas said the reason he made all the changes was because he finally had the resources to make the originals the way he would have if money and technology had been available back then.
Is it wrong to be profoundly greatful he had limited money and technology?
Definitely not, Kristen. Just something he said.
Has anybody actually see the Roscoe's House of Chicken and Waffles the Movie movie?
It's on its way from Netflix to me. To show in my Caltech lounge. I need to know how much pain to prepare for.
I was sorry to read about your accident--if you're still sore tomorrow, see your doc
Thanks. So far, I'm good. My neck is sore, but it's been sore all week.
Lucas said the reason he made all the changes was because he finally had the resources to make the originals the way he would have if money and technology had been available back then.
My problem with that excuse is the changes that are completely unrelated to technological limitations. Such as Greedo firing first/at the same time.
I do like the masses of stormtroopers rather than just a few in that one Han Solo scene. I dream of having copies of both the original version and the special edition and editing them together to my own satisfaction. That would rule.
The worst thing I can say about Episode 1 is that I thought it was over after the chariot race because it seemed like a whole lot of time had passed since it started at that point. I think I might own it on VHS, so I can't hate it that much.