![]() ![]() ![]() Here are a couple of snippets for you to check out, click the previous link to read the whole thing. One of the things that really irritated me about the Star Wars movies finally becoming available on iTunes was the press statement issued by Disney about it. ![]() Disney’s condescending press release about the Star Wars movies But I doubt Disney would go for it, alas.ĥ. That would certainly go a long way toward at least making The Phantom Menace a better movie. One minor but appealing change would be for Jar Jar Binks to be edited out of the iTunes versions completely. Those three films – The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith – simply are what they are and there’s not much that can be done to fix them. Frankly, they still stink and there’s not really much that Disney can do about it. ![]() One of the other problems with the iTunes versions of the Star Wars movies lies with the prequels themselves. My guess is that Disney would sell far more if they’d done that then they will with the lame extras that are currently included. Imagine how excited people would be if they were able to see the films the way they were originally made, without George Lucas’ annoying changes, and at no extra cost. The single best “extra” that Disney could have included with each film is the original version of the movie. Or you can listen to writers and Star Wars historians talk about the “Star Wars that never was” if you buy Revenge of the Sith.īut none of that stuff is enough to get me to buy the films. You can, for example, listen to interviews with some of the movie’s stars in The Empire Strikes Back. Each of the films comes with some iTunes Extras, and that’s fine as far as it goes. ![]()
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