Only if my friends are going, and invite me. Otherwise I can just watch them all at home, in 2D, for free...
zombie711 said:I enjoyed the prequels very much but am not sure how the old ones will hold up.
Most of the comments say exactly that. Yes, he'll make a ton of money re-releasing the movies, yes, he's a better marketer than a movie maker.TheAIOverlord said:I am one of the few people who actually likes the prequels, and i think George Lucas is smart for making all of these re-releases because he knows that people will pay to see them. he doesn't care that a lot of people hate him for doing that, he just cares about money and making star wars the way he likes it. Because, in case you have forgotten, it's his story!! Let him do what he wants! sorry, i got way off track. To answer your original question: yes, i will be seeing the re-releases.
You guys just got Netflix too, right? That's just one more reason to stay home for movie watching. Yeah, I haven't been to a theater in nearly over a year now, and I don't see me going any time soon. Though I do use the service more for TV shows than movies.SmashLovesTitanQuest said:Not in a cinema, no. I havent been to a cinema in ages. Thats partly due to no good films being shown in my local one, partly because I prefer watching films in English and partly because I just cant look back since I got this spanking 1080 monitor. The thought of watching a movie in 240p with the picture spread over a 5 meter screen sends shivers down my spine.
EDIT: Oh yeah, and the rereleases most likely will suck. So thats that.
Have you actually ever seen either Clone Wars show? They're both pretty good, but whatever...Arkvoodle said:NO.
The prequel trilogy and the atrocious "Clone Wars" followups have wiped out whatever enjoyment I had form the franchise.
And 3D-conversion is a lazy cash-grab technique that should be avoided at all costs.
Once in the while i need to remind myself that the most characteristic feature of the Mankind is its diversityzombie711 said:I havent seen the Empire strikes Back or The return of the Jedi so maybe I should hold off for the theater experience? I enjoyed the prequels very much but am not sure how the old ones will hold up.
Indeed they do. 2k being the normal standard.Matthew94 said:I thought cinemas used screens from 2-4K.SmashLovesTitanQuest said:Not in a cinema, no. I havent been to a cinema in ages. Thats partly due to no good films being shown in my local one, partly because I prefer watching films in English and partly because I just cant look back since I got this spanking 1080 monitor. The thought of watching a movie in 240p with the picture spread over a 5 meter screen sends shivers down my spine.
EDIT: Oh yeah, and the rereleases most likely will suck. So thats that.