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Check out the links in the OP to the Harmy Despecialized Editions. Or this thread: http://www.extremeskins.com/showthre...tions-quot-%29
Much of it should be better quality image than whatever you have copied off laserdisc.
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So again, it would be great to see someone actually articulate this argument about what makes Episode III better than IV or V.
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My only guess is generational. Looking in comparison the originals do look like much older movies, even with the CGI upgrades. In comparison with the James Bond series, I grew up with Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnon. So I prefer those movies to the Sean Connery ones. But people I know who grew up watching the Connery Bond flicks think I'm crazy and think the Connery ones are far better.
How can laserdisc be better than blu-ray? I know record LPs are better than anything, but Laserdisc was really just a huge standard defininition DVD.
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While I think Roger Moore and Connery were awesome, I never thought Timothy Dalton did bad either.
He was not referencing video quality. He was referring to the fact that the Laser Discs were the best quality version of the movies before the Special Edition stuff was added.
I have heard people talk about the Laser Disc versions before and wonder how they are better than the ones released on DVD a few years ago without the Special Edition material. Laser Disc is an analog format. I would imagine that the DVD's would be better. Maybe Lucas didn't give a crap and the DVD's are a bad transfer or something.
From what I've read, the DVD transfers are beyond awful. They started with the laserdisc, and the images are degraded from the transfer, not improved. Things that would be extremely obvious to non-videophiles. Space scenes that look brown, etc. You can find reviews on Amazon and other places, and they're terrible.
The Harmy Despecialized Editions appear to be the best video quality of the originals (no special edition stuff) out there.
"[RG3] is the best throwing athlete I've seen come out in a while. Far better than Michael Vick, in my opinion. Far better than Cam Newton."
~ Brian Billick
I'll take a shot at answering you. But first, I am an ardent fan of the series. I saw IV in the theaters before it WAS IV. I saw it 15 - 20 times. I waited in line for hours to see V and VI. When Episode I was announced, I was really excited. My excitement didn't last long into the movie. That whole story could have been told in the same way that the narrator told the back story in Lord of the Rings, ut to the point of Gandolf coming to the Shire.
Anyway, IV is, was and always will be my favorite. In all it's various forms. I actually liked what Lucas did in the special editions. That was stuff he wanted to do in the first place, but budget and lack of technology to do it prevented him.
Episode II - Was a lot better than I, although a lot of the dialog between Anakin and Padme was AWFUL. Yoda rocked.
Episode III - I was waiting to get into the theater to see this movie, in the corridor in front of the theater doors on opening day. The previous show was in progress, but when the doors opened and the people came out, they all (and I mean ALL) had an odd look on their faces. None of them were saying a word. They just walked out. I commented to the lady standing next to me that I wasn't sure what to think about that; she was looking at them too and agreed with me that it was kinda odd.
As the movie went on, I found myself lost in the visuals, and the emotions. Yes, some of the dialog lines were, well...off. Some of the acting was bad, but overall it wasn't awful. When Anakin was dubbed "Darth Vader" I couldn't help myself in thinking "Anakin, NOOOO" lol. You knew it was going to happen, but you still hoped he wouldn't do it.
The last 40 minutes or so of the movie were something to see in the theater. Even though some of the lines and acting were still "not great", when Obi-Wan defeated Vader, you could feel his torment and angst. Later, when Vader's mask went on, his helmet attached, I could actually hear the entire audience hold it's breath. There was no sound at all that wasn't part of the movie. When I heard that first Darth Vader breath, I actually got goose bumps.
Those last 40 minutes were overwhelming. The "NOOOO" was a little underwhelming, but at the time it seemed insignificant.
When I left the theater, I noticed people looking at us as we walked out; I wasn't sure why. My house was about an hour away from the theater, so I stopped about a mile down the road to get a cup of coffee. It was while I was fixing the coffee that I realized that all of us in the theater left the same way that the first audience did, in some kind of "fog". None of us had said a word and we all must have had that same odd look on our faces, which is why the next audience was looking at us, just as we had looked at the audience before us.
So I guess I didn't explain why some think that III was better than IV. I don't think it was, but it is one of my favorites of the series. I hope you can get a little of why I feel that way.
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That some of you think EPIII was the best of the series is laughable. It was definitely the most "epic" of the series, but there's so much cringe-worthy acting and dialoge, it ruins it for me, just like the rest of the prequels. The CGI sets look horribly dated, even now. General Grevious is just Jar-jark binks with a mask and lightsabers. Padme actually died of a broken heart. Are you kidding me?!?! NONE of the prequels were any good. EPIII just had some good action scenes.
In my opinion, the only truly good star wars movies were Eps IV and V. You can whine all you want about the SE editions, but hte truth of the matter is, the original special effects in the movies look horribly dated. Still, blending with CGI effects doesnt look particularly natural either. Its just something that cant be avoided when watching a 35 year old movies. You just have to pick your poison.
Ideally, what id like to see is the OT to be released in their theatrical forms. The only reason i want this is to shut up all you whiny little b!tches. Then, have Disney re-make EPs I-VI. That way, we'll have movies that are part of the same story, but look visually similar to EPs VII-IX (which im convinced will be awesome). I'd love to see a complete re-telling of the rise and fall of anakin skywalker without jake lloyd, jar jar binks, pod-racing, midichlorians, a ridiculously cheesy and poorly acted lovestory, dry bland acting, general grevious, or freaking ewoks. At some point, the movies are going to be re-made. It might seem like sacrilige, but its going to happen eventually. We cant go 10 years without rebooting spiderman or batman, so its honestly surprising it hasnt been done already.
Speaking of EPs VII-IX, why are we whining about the prequels when we just found out JJ fracking abrams is direction EPVII? Im so excited to see what he does with the movie and hopefully he will stay on to oversee VIII and IX like he's doing with the Mission impossible series.
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