I just wish he would re-master the original films in high def. Is that really too much to ask?
And to think he could've curbed his angst by popping a couple Midol and picking up a box of tampons.
I've never been a hardcore Star Wars geek, but I did love the original films as a kid (and still do). Though I've never cared enough to go through those kinds of stages or any equivalent, I really am uninterested and indifferent about the Special Edition, prequel, and CG cartoon stuff. I don't hate Lucas, because none of this really affects my feelings toward the original films, which is all I care about. So what if he wants to cash in on nostalgia after any real creative spark has left the guy? Some people like it, power to them.
I just wish he would re-master the original films in high def. Is that really too much to ask?
I'm been a Star Wars fan since I can remember and I don't really relate to this guy probably because I'm a rose colored glasses kind of fan with just about everything. I accept what I like, ignore what I don't and carry on with my life. I love parts of the OT but not all of it, I like parts of the PT but not all of it, I can accept certain pieces of EU (very little) but refuse to acknowledge some. I could care less what Lucas says is canon and isn't, although it's fun to piss off fanboys by using that argument.
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