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I'm probably in a minority, but I honestly think that whatever Lucas would have done for sequels would have been no better than what Disney did. I thought the prequels were god-awful and the best Star Wars movie was Empire, which was not his movie. Even Star Wars would have been nowhere near as good without Marcia Lucas' involvement in the editing process.
Don't get me wrong, George Lucas had some good ideas, but he's had a whole hell of a lot more bad ones since then.
Lucas was good at special effects, writing and directing were never his thing. Star Wars is only a thing because of the pioneering methods he used to make people feel like they were part of this saga, not watching an episode of lost in space. He killed it all with the rereleases, and then erasing his original films from history.
Thankfully, there are still ways to see the original films. Lots of "despecialized editions" and the like are out there. One of the most interesting are the 4K77/80/83 restorations which bring back the original film grain. It's a little less watchable as a movie, but very interesting to see how different scenes used different film stock for different reasons, without modern color correction, etc.
https://www.thestarwarstrilogy.com/project-4k77/
Not downloadable directly, but if you don't mind sailing the high seas or can figure out the Internet Archive's archaic search, you can find them.
Well thank you for adding to the list of stuff I need to do once I get home