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Well it's apples and oranges to me but is the original version still available? If so then it's ok with me. As far as I'm concerned, Lucas can revise all he wants to, but ethically the "real" version of Star Wars (Not Episode IV) and the other two movies should be available in high quality authorized copies.In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mike Kohary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's all beside the point. Dick has it exactly right - if Lucas had originally wanted Greedo to shoot first, he would have done that. Instead, he didn't. That scene is proof that Lucas is revising post-fact, not revising to complete an original vision. He came to regret that Han Solo shoots first *later*.
So, I guess you think that the uncut version of Stranger in a Strange Land shouldn't have been published in the 1990s?
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