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Confirmed! Lucas adds Vader dialogue to ROTJ Bluray

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 7:38 pm
by Gunner Recall
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27RVJJfny4I[/youtube]

What.the.fuck.
He must be stopped.

Re: Confirmed! Lucas adds dialogue to ROTJ Bluray

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 7:59 pm
by Achtane
Awful. What spurred this decision? Does the "NOOOOOOOOOOooo..." really provide that much connection between the movies? Are you gonna be like "oh, I didn't know it was him until I heard the scream..."?

What the fuck, Lucas.

Re: Confirmed! Lucas adds dialogue to ROTJ Bluray

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 8:05 pm
by Mudfuzz
Achtane wrote:What the fuck, Lucas.

Also nice avatar :thumb:

Re: Confirmed! Lucas adds dialogue to ROTJ Bluray

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 8:31 pm
by My name is Mudd
His film, his story, his right. I think it sucks tho.

Re: Confirmed! Lucas adds dialogue to ROTJ Bluray

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 8:57 pm
by devnulljp
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Do Not Want!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDCjIjsZp_Y[/youtube]

Re: Confirmed! Lucas adds dialogue to ROTJ Bluray

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 9:00 pm
by Bellyheart
I'm confused. Someone explain please.

Re: Confirmed! Lucas adds dialogue to ROTJ Bluray

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 9:39 pm
by D3rP
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Re: Confirmed! Lucas adds dialogue to ROTJ Bluray

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 11:15 pm
by devnulljp
This from 1988
George Lucas wrote:"My name is George Lucas. I am a writer, director, and producer of motion pictures and Chairman of the Board of Lucasfilm Ltd., a multi-faceted entertainment corporation.

I am not here today as a writer-director, or as a producer, or as the chairman of a corporation. I've come as a citizen of what I believe to be a great society that is in need of a moral anchor to help define and protect its intellectual and cultural heritage. It is not being protected.

The destruction of our film heritage, which is the focus of concern today, is only the tip of the iceberg. American law does not protect our painters, sculptors, recording artists, authors, or filmmakers from having their lifework distorted, and their reputation ruined. If something is not done now to clearly state the moral rights of artists, current and future technologies will alter, mutilate, and destroy for future generations the subtle human truths and highest human feeling that talented individuals within our society have created.

A copyright is held in trust by its owner until it ultimately reverts to public domain. American works of art belong to the American public; they are part of our cultural history.

People who alter or destroy works of art and our cultural heritage for profit or as an exercise of power are barbarians, and if the laws of the United States continue to condone this behavior, history will surely classify us as a barbaric society. The preservation of our cultural heritage may not seem to be as politically sensitive an issue as "when life begins" or "when it should be appropriately terminated," but it is important because it goes to the heart of what sets mankind apart. Creative expression is at the core of our humanness. Art is a distinctly human endeavor. We must have respect for it if we are to have any respect for the human race.

These current defacements are just the beginning. Today, engineers with their computers can add color to black-and-white movies, change the soundtrack, speed up the pace, and add or subtract material to the philosophical tastes of the copyright holder. Tommorrow, more advanced technology will be able to replace actors with "fresher faces," or alter dialogue and change the movement of the actor's lips to match. It will soon be possible to create a new "original" negative with whatever changes or alterations the copyright holder of the moment desires. The copyright holders, so far, have not been completely diligent in preserving the original negatives of films they control. In order to reconstruct old negatives, many archivists have had to go to Eastern bloc countries where American films have been better preserved.

In the future it will become even easier for old negatives to become lost and be "replaced" by new altered negatives. This would be a great loss to our society. Our cultural history must not be allowed to be rewritten.

There is nothing to stop American films, records, books, and paintings from being sold to a foreign entity or egotistical gangsters and having them change our cultural heritage to suit their personal taste.

I accuse the companies and groups, who say that American law is sufficient, of misleading the Congress and the People for their own economic self-interest.

I accuse the corporations, who oppose the moral rights of the artist, of being dishonest and insensitive to American cultural heritage and of being interested only in their quarterly bottom line, and not in the long-term interest of the Nation.

The public's interest is ultimately dominant over all other interests. And the proof of that is that even a copyright law only permits the creators and their estate a limited amount of time to enjoy the economic fruits of that work.

There are those who say American law is sufficient. That's an outrage! It's not sufficient! If it were sufficient, why would I be here? Why would John Houston have been so studiously ignored when he protested the colorization of "The Maltese Falcon?" Why are films cut up and butchered?

Attention should be paid to this question of our soul, and not simply to accounting procedures. Attention should be paid to the interest of those who are yet unborn, who should be able to see this generation as it saw itself, and the past generation as it saw itself.

I hope you have the courage to lead America in acknowledging the importance of American art to the human race, and accord the proper protection for the creators of that art--as it is accorded them in much of the rest of the world communities."

Re: Confirmed! Lucas adds dialogue to ROTJ Bluray

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 11:41 pm
by dubkitty
wow. so not only is he a total hypocrite, but he's so morally vacuous that he compares the unauthorized colorization of a film to an abortion. no actual or potential humans were killed in the making of this film, George.

as to what he does with the movies: on the one hand, i really hate it when artists go back and re-jigger their works twenty or thirty years after the fact. you should let the work stand for what it is/was; it means what it means. on the other hand, it's not exactly as if he's messing around with Kurosawa or something...people love the Star Wars movies, but really, they're 1970s period crap, so who cares? it's the equivalent of remixing Partridge Family records.

Re: Confirmed! Lucas adds dialogue to ROTJ Bluray

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:52 am
by metalmariachi
dubkitty wrote:wow. so not only is he a total hypocrite, but he's so morally vacuous that he compares the unauthorized colorization of a film to an abortion. no actual or potential humans were killed in the making of this film, George.

as to what he does with the movies: on the one hand, i really hate it when artists go back and re-jigger their works twenty or thirty years after the fact. you should let the work stand for what it is/was; it means what it means. on the other hand, it's not exactly as if he's messing around with Kurosawa or something...people love the Star Wars movies, but really, they're 1970s period crap, so who cares? it's the equivalent of remixing Partridge Family records.

Well it isn’t like giving Citizen Kane a happy ending but it is hypocritical.

MM

Re: Confirmed! Lucas adds dialogue to ROTJ Bluray

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 1:00 am
by hbombgraphics
This friggen sucks,

He already ruined everything with those three crab bombs in the 90's and now this.

I hear he corrected Yoda in the new ones too, corrected yoda from the corrected yoda he changed last time, friggen stupid.

It's almost enough to make me get rid of my entire starwars pez collection

Re: Confirmed! Lucas adds dialogue to ROTJ Bluray

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 1:12 am
by Mudfuzz
metalmariachi wrote:
dubkitty wrote:wow. so not only is he a total hypocrite, but he's so morally vacuous that he compares the unauthorized colorization of a film to an abortion. no actual or potential humans were killed in the making of this film, George.

as to what he does with the movies: on the one hand, i really hate it when artists go back and re-jigger their works twenty or thirty years after the fact. you should let the work stand for what it is/was; it means what it means. on the other hand, it's not exactly as if he's messing around with Kurosawa or something...people love the Star Wars movies, but really, they're 1970s period crap, so who cares? it's the equivalent of remixing Partridge Family records.

Well it isn’t like giving Citizen Kane a happy ending but it is hypocritical.

MM

Dude... you just put a horrid picture in my fucked up mind... Orson Welles crying Rosebud while getting a happy ending... I bet he did too...

Re: Confirmed! Lucas adds dialogue to ROTJ Bluray

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 2:58 am
by dubkitty
:wha?:

Re: Confirmed! Lucas adds dialogue to ROTJ Bluray

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 3:12 am
by kaboom
as the films are continually altered, they are deprived their place in history. is the star wars that won a bunch of oscars in 1977 still available to watch?

Re: Confirmed! Lucas adds dialogue to ROTJ Bluray

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 3:16 am
by McSpunckle
Oh! See, I always thought he just decided he wanted to be the emperor, but it turns out he was just saving his son.

Thanks, Mr. Lucas! You really cleared that one up!