by Projbalance » September 14th 2004 6:57 pm
Well no release is ever perfect, but I think the idea is to gauge whether or not the blemishes in quality detract from the overall experiance of seeing the films. Take some of the oft critiqued lightsaber effects shots. Now, they may indeed look crappy when freeze framed, analyzed, and compared with other video releases, the new films, etc.... However, those same lightsabers in motion for the few seconds they flash across the screen may not look so bad. Since I dont have the discs and have not seen any of the rips, I cant tell. It is relevant to note that these releases were stepped up in major fashion as the original plan was to release them after EP. III was out on DVD as well. We bitched and pissed and moaned and fucking lamented Lucasfilm for not putting them out when we wanted them so much so that the powers at Lucasfilm finally caved. since there was still a major film in production at the time the discs were being done, a production that was tying up major resources and people at ILM and Skywalker Sound, it's reasonable to assume they set aside resources as they could get them to do the job. The result of such a less than focused approach is not going to be without some mistakes. Overall I think you will find that what was achieved will be quite an experiance regardless of the problems that were faced, or the expectations that were not met. Thre will always be issues with the films as they are twenty years old and older, so they will never be the same consistant quality as many newer films. But just the fact that they were, at all, able to produce somethign that most reviews say stand up to the quality of films that were just shot last year, is a testement to the work that went into them.
Oh yeah, and fuck that guy, that guy's wrong, TFN is for BIG nerds, blah blah blah and all the rest of the bullshit that seems to pass around here like so much bowel-stoked methane. You guys are way too smart to be such unrelenting asses sometimes.