I think I speak for most people that weren't alive when they were released when I say; The original Star Wars trilogy.
I caught this in the cinema recently, restored 35mm print. Mmmmmmmmmmm.)rStrangelove]Once upon a time in the West - great movie, got it on bluray now. The soundtrack still gives me the creeps.
Or, you know, the VHS tapes, which haven't gone anywhere.Clive Howlitzer said:Too bad you can't even see it on DVD or Blu-Ray in its original form.Samus Aran but a man said:How amazing would it be to see Star Wars in it's original form, for the first time, in 1977? My mind would have been blown...
God damn you Lucas, and your edits. -__-Samus Aran but a man said:How amazing would it be to see Star Wars in it's original form, for the first time, in 1977? My mind would have been blown...
Hence the reason I said "I know it doesn't win any awards for originality." The main draw of seeing it in a theater would be the greatly improved visuals.TheIronRuler said:.I Have No Idea said:Avatar. I know it doesn't win any awards for storytelling or originality, but a small TV screen does not do that film justice, and it would've been spectacular to see that in 3D in theaters.
It's all eye candy, the rest is meaningless fluff.
.I Have No Idea said:Hence the reason I said "I know it doesn't win any awards for originality." The main draw of seeing it in a theater would be the greatly improved visuals.TheIronRuler said:.I Have No Idea said:Avatar. I know it doesn't win any awards for storytelling or originality, but a small TV screen does not do that film justice, and it would've been spectacular to see that in 3D in theaters.
It's all eye candy, the rest is meaningless fluff.
I'm getting the feeling that you really hate this movie....TheIronRuler said:Then I suggest you get it for the first and last 20 minutes, and a few scenes in between. That's pretty much it.