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George Lucas May Be Completely Evil

gabec writes "Sci-fi Wire is reporting a couple rumors about the changes being made to the original Star Wars trilogy for its next release. That being that Natalie Portman may be being inserted into Episode VI: Return of the Jedi and that universally reviled Jar Jar Binks may be being inserted into Episode IV: A New Hope. May The Force forbid." Mind you this is reported as rumor, but it's so unsurprisingly possible...

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  1. Not about copyright. by BlueFrog · · Score: 2, Informative
    There's a huge difference between supporting the public's rights to fair use, and wanting to emliminate copyright altogether. The current debate over copyright law centers on various partys' efforts to expand their rightful control over duplication to exert unrightful control over access.

    So, to bring us back to the topic at hand: I support Lucas' right to do whatevery he wants with his own movies. But in the case of the Holy Trilogy, I wish he'd refrain, and leave them just as they are. (Or give us the option to view the old versions.)

  2. Re:Special Special Edition by kpansky · · Score: 2, Informative

    > Yeah and while they're at it, that Mona Lisa chick could sure use a makeover.
    > Maybe straighten that damned tower too.

    Actually, the tower (Leaning Tower of Pisa, I assume) has been straightened out. since the tower was built on what is essentially a sand pocket, the tower has been leening further and further since its creation. Within the last few years many millions of dollars were spent to straighten and reinforce the tower to keep it from collapsing entirely. Just some background information.

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  3. Re:Not 9 Movies. No, really. Just 6. by Dirtside · · Score: 5, Informative
    As an addendum to the above post, here's a quote from the Star Wars FAQ on the official Star Wars website:
    # Episode VII and Beyond

    1. Wasn't Star Wars going to be nine or more parts? Will sequels be made set after Return of the Jedi?

    Early on in the saga's development, some thought was given to have a trilogy set after Return of the Jedi. George Lucas has long since changed his mind, and the entire Star Wars saga will now encompass six episodes, starting with The Phantom Menace, and ending with Return of the Jedi. There will be no future Star Wars films set after Return of the Jedi.

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  4. Re:May not be that bad. by rbird · · Score: 2, Informative
    I wish that the guy who wrote Empire Strikes Back would write Episode 3. Could turn out pretty good...

    Unfortunately, she's dead. :( Leigh Brackett only received co-screenwriter credit, but it is well known that Lucas and Kasdan only made a few revisions to her work.

    Bob

  5. Originals only on VHS? NOT! Try some LD action. by fallen1 · · Score: 2, Informative

    I know I'm posting way late and I know there is no hope for modding up but I had to comment on the error in this post, to wit: The _original_ films now only exist as worn VHS tapes. You are most incorrect as they also exist in digital form via LaserDisc and I for one am very happy I have all three in their unedited, unchanged, unaltered format.

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