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George Lucas destroyed them...I wouldn't bother. -Jim
The definitive set doesn't exist. The definitive set would have both the original and special editions of the films with seamless branching, but George Lucas is too obstinate and greedy to produce it.
I honestly think he is so unwilling to acknowledge the important input others like producer Gary Kurtz and his ex-wife (along w/ screenwriter Kasdan) that he is going to keep altering the films until nothing remains of the dramatic elements that hold the films together.And honestly it's not that I find his alterations of the originals to be terrible per se, it's the execution. It looks so fake CG and cartoony and out of place. If, say, Cameron or Peter Jackson/Weta did the same thing I am sure I would not be as bothered because they are brilliant at integrating effects and live action. Imagine how they would have redone Cloud City
thanx for having the balls to say that - while the refreshing brilliance of Lucas' early work and particularly his contribution to advancing the technical side of the art must be acknowledged, AFAIC as a story teller he's never been in the same league as Spielberg, Cameron & Jackson, to name but only a few of the mainstream in other words, for me the Star Wars saga long ago lost the allure required to want to revisit in high definition or otherwise - I can think of dozen fantasy/sci-fi/CG heavy films I'd rather spend any amount of money on, several of which would be by the above trio