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No means no!

Started by Ghost Whistler, September 02, 2011, 04:29:45 AM

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Ancientgamer1970

Quote from: jeff37923;476973Even though he is fucking them up.

LOL, that is a personal opinion...

QuoteThere is a nerdrage movement to boycott the Blu-Ray version.

So, a nerdrage movement to push their personal views on other people???  How classic.  Such morons.


This sounds like the OSR movement with all the clones of the original 1st edition D&D around.    The original game is good to go but all these imperfections running around screw it up.   LOL LOL

Bedrockbrendan

I guess I am just used to Lucas doing this sort of thing at this stage. However this one seems particularly pointless to me. That musical number they added to Jabba's palace was atrocious, but I understood why he did it (to appeal to a younger audience). Adding in a melodramatic "Noooooo" where the silence was so much more powerful is just mindless fiddling.

Bedrockbrendan

By the way, I thought some of the re-editing was awesome. There were some major special effect's imrpovements to the original trilogy, and the restored scene with Han and Jabba was great. But some of the changes Lucas adds remove iconic content that two generations grew up on. I think that is where he runs into trouble with fans.

Ghost Whistler

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