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It's Official -- Star Wars on DVD

savagexp writes "There's yet to be an actual press release, but according to DVDFile.com, 20th Century Fox and LucasFilm have confirmed that The Original Trilogy will arrive on September 21st in a four-disc set. More info can be had here."

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  1. Not a democracy? by RobertB-DC · · Score: 5, Insightful

    From the article:
    So what are the faithful to do if they don't want to watch the altered 1997 editions of the trilogy? Either give in, or don't buy. "We realize there's a lot of debate out there," says Ward. "But this is not a democracy. We love our fans, but this is about art and filmmaking. [George] has decided that the sole version he wants available is this one."

    So you say it's not a democracy? That George "Artist" Lucas can do what he damn well pleases?

    Perhaps Lucas has forgotten that he's in the marketplace -- where democracy indeed rules, and the cash register is the ballot box.

    My vote will be for the version where Han shoots first. For me, it *is* about "art and filmmaking". Both of which were evident in the original, absent from the remake, and forgotten in the prequels.

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    1. Re:Not a democracy? by Metryq · · Score: 5, Insightful

      "Perhaps Lucas has forgotten that he's in the marketplace -- where democracy indeed rules, and the cash register is the ballot box."

      Have you been to the cinema lately or watched any TV? The voting public is not terribly critical, which is why crap keeps selling. The public is buying it.

      Remember Sturgeon's Law: 90 percent of anything is crap.

  2. Cold blood? by ArsSineArtificio · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Solo is supposed to kill him in cold blood.

    I don't get why people say that. In the dialogue, Greedo had just said the he was going to enjoy killing Solo in a moment, so Han shot first and killed Greedo in self-defense. It's not like Solo sneaked into the cantina, spied Greedo, and shot him in the back.

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  3. Democracy does not mean you get to buy Star Wars by Dogtanian · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Perhaps Lucas has forgotten that he's in the marketplace -- where democracy indeed rules

    Yeah, right.

    Listen, I know there are many people out there who think that the marketplace and democracy are the same thing. They're wrong, and so are you.

    Democracy; various flavors, but the intention is that what the majority of people want, they get. This means that if the country votes for a government-controlled socialist utopia, it's democratic, and when another country invades and forces a market-based economy upon them, it's not (or vice versa).

    Marketplace; people have money and goods. Money and goods are exchanged at the highest perceived benefit to both parties. Those with more money have more buying power. Those with goods/rights can do what they like with them. Those with no money or goods/rights have no power.

    Do you understand? Two separate concepts. Until the people in such-and-such a country vote for a law that says George Lucas must release the original Star Wars trilogy on DVD, there's nothing "undemocratic" about his decision (in the sense that we are discussing here) like it or not. The democratic USA (*) (and most other countries) has passed laws which allow whoever holds the rights to do pretty much what the hell they like with the Star Wars movies.

    And while I'm here, I'll point out that liberty is also different to capitalism *and* democracy, regardless of bluster to the contrary.

    (*) You can argue the toss about the effectiveness of US democracy, but that's another topic altogether.

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  4. Re:Yes, but it's not really the original by jcoleman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Oh, if only I could mod this up. :) David Cross is a comedy genius.

    It's not like Lucas went back to your childhood and stole your teddy bear, people! I don't think Greedo should have shot first, and I agree with leaving Han's character as a rogue who did what he had to to stay alive. But damn, get over it already.

    It's HIS movie, he can do as HE pleases with it. He is not screwing you. He is not raping your childhood. He is not having sex with your mother while you watch, helplessly duct-taped to a chair.

    Stories evolve, folks. You just happened to see the rough drafts.

  5. Re:what's the difference? by PixelSlut · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I won't buy the DVDs, because I personally think Star Wars sucks now. Partly because of the Special Edition, and partly just because now that I'm older I realize that they just weren't good movies to begin with. When I was a kid, I didn't know anything about acting or cinematography or anything, and I liked them. The only thing those movies had going for them was the nostalgia from childhood, and George ruined that.

    If George had fixed minor flaws in the movie, that doesn't ruin the effect. But all this CG stuff looks so out of place in these old 70s/80s films. It definitely changes the feel of the movie.

    The sad thing is that everyone will go out there and buy the DVDs, even though it seems like everyone hates the Special Edition. Bitching about how they suck is obviously not a clear message to Lucas. The only way to get the message through to them is to not buy the movies.