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They don't really look very good these days, the first one especially. Sure, Han shoots first, but you also have a really crappy lightsaber and a very cheap looking Death Star explosion, among other things.
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The "improved" death star explosion was horrible.
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Not a single other reputable outlet has picked up on this news. I've said it before and I'll say it again... never ever listen to comicbook.com. Don't even visit that site. They're notorious for making sh*t up.
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Yub nub!
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In short, I wonder if Disney is smart enough to give us the original trilogy, but keep some of the nice clean up efforts Lucasarts did.
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The "improved" death star explosion was horrible.
Of all the changes, that was annoyed me the most. That "ring" from the explosion just doesn't make any sense.
quote:This blew up on my Facebook today, I hope that means something is happening.
Also, look at the date on the article. It was posted four months ago.
quote:That seems kind of odd - why did they just retain that one movie rather than the entire original trilogy?
One thing a lot of people aren't aware of is that 20th Century Fox still owns the original Star Wars outright. As long as they exist as a company, they'll own the rights to that one movie. Disney owns Episodes I-III, V and VI, along with everything else under the Star Wars umbrella, save for the original movie. Sure, Fox can license it out when and if Disney wants to rerelease the first six movies - in whatever format - but that's still a fairly big hurdle.
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One thing a lot of people aren't aware of is that 20th Century Fox still owns the original Star Wars outright. As long as they exist as a company, they'll own the rights to that one movie.
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Is Fox waiting on some new form of copy protection to be invented before they put it out there?
quote:that was all owned by lucas and sold to disney.
Just out of curiosity, who owns the characters/likenesses, etc? In other words, who's gonna be putting out the toys, Fox or Disney? Or will they be splitting revenue?