Paradox1
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The weird thing is that his changes actually change and do a disservice to his characters. I don't disagree that he has a right to change whatever he wants, but in the end it doesn't necessarily make it a good decision or a stronger film. In fact most of the changes he made either ruin a great character moment (greedo shooting first makes Han's character less of a badass and less of a dangerous character, Vader yelling no instead of the silence where you can picture the turmoil in his thought process) or take you out of the film (stupid terrible CG establishing shots). I really just wish he would release the original versions alongside the 'real' versions just to appease the majority of Star Wars fans who loved the tangibility of the original versions, which really is part of the reason they were so great. In the end, Lucas just proved that he has lost whatever made him a great artist when he made American Graffiti and Star Wars.
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I mostly agree with this however I don't think Lucas has lost anything the CW series is pretty awesome. If fans were really upset they could just stop buying these special releases. Getting to back ACIII for a second if they do a DLC could they please give me the Napoleonic Wars. I would love to give that midget a kick to the head.



