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The original trilogy of Star Wars films, spearheaded by George Lucas were critical and commercial successes. However, in 1997 Lucas released the “Special Edition” of the films for the trilogy’s 20th anniversary, which featured extensive changes to the original theatrical cuts.

The original cuts have since become scarce. However, a group of Star Wars fans, known as Team Negative One have reportedly almost completely digitally restored the original cuts in 4K using 35-millimeter prints of the original trilogy.

The project is headed by Robert Williams, who along with his team have spent almost a decade restoring the films.

“They’re not really upset that he made the changes, because some of them are pretty cool and actually make the films better. They’re really upset that he didn’t also release the original version alongside it. Just put two discs in the box. We’d have been happy.”

Williams made the above statement to The New York Times, explaining the motivation behind preserving the original cuts of the trilogy. However, the publication also noted that Team Negative One’s activities were not authorized as they worked with film reels meant to be destroyed or returned. Hence, the legality of Team Negative One’s restored versions of the original trilogy is questionable.

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Given Lucas’ strong feelings about the Special Editions, it is evident that the filmmaker would be unhappy with fans trying to preserve the original cuts, which he referred to as “rough drafts” in the past.

According to reports, Lucas allegedly voiced his disappointment with fans demanding a high-resolution release of the original cuts in the following words:

“Grow up. These are my movies, not yours.”

Similarly, when the National Film Registry aimed to preserve 1977’s Star Wars (later retitled Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope), Lucas reportedly refused to provide them with a copy of the original theatrical release.

Lucas stated that he would no longer authorize the original version’s release, reaffirming that he did not intend for the audience to view the theatrical cuts. After Disney acquired the franchise, Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy also stated that Lucas’s changes to the theatrical cuts would remain untouched. Hence, it is safe to say that Lucas would certainly be unhappy with fans still trying to preserve the original cuts.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 7 months ago

“Grow up, this was my vindictive swipe at my ex-wife to stop her royalties.”

[–] [email protected] 5 points 7 months ago

You know, I was never a huge fan of Star Wars, but when I heard about George Lucas's petty efforts to keep modifying the original theatrical version of Star Wars, I downloaded 4K77 and Harmy's Despecialized Edition out of pure spite.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 7 months ago
[–] unreasonabro 4 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Grow up, you're gonna die soon and your legacy will be entirely in our hands and unlike your wuss ass, we've got the balls to make Jar Jar a sith and to let Luke keep a pair into his old age. We also have the balls to tear down the bullshit copyright regime that keeps you afloat and a lot else besides, but you'll be dead so nevermind that.

[–] snekerpimp 4 points 7 months ago

Are they even his movies anymore? Doesn’t Disney own all things star wars? Including the original cut?

[–] Branch_Ranch 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

George Lucas has the most ridiculous beard. It makes his chin look so weird.

[–] ExfilBravo 3 points 7 months ago

The beard is weird - MGK

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