Keep waiting. That douche Lucas is probably adding some extra "effects" and characters to better match his current vision of what the movies should have been to him. That guy has a problem with leaving good enough alone. He can keep his POS movies off BD for all I care.
Yes its his right to change the movies. If his vision was to gratuitously cram some very poor CGI into a classic and make some highly contentious modifications then he should be perfectly entitled to do so.
Personally I think most people would have been extremely happy with a full restoration of the theatrical cut. And perhaps some judicious replacement of some of the poorer effects.
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Still waiting for Star Wars...
Keep waiting. That douche Lucas is probably adding some extra "effects" and characters to better match his current vision of what the movies should have been to him. That guy has a problem with leaving good enough alone. He can keep his POS movies off BD for all I care.
It's his vision, he has the right to fix it if he feels the need. Who complains when there's a directors cut of something released?
Yes its his right to change the movies. If his vision was to gratuitously cram some very poor CGI into a classic and make some highly contentious modifications then he should be perfectly entitled to do so.
Personally I think most people would have been extremely happy with a full restoration of the theatrical cut. And perhaps some judicious replacement of some of the poorer effects.