![]() ![]() ![]() However, it seemed like something was missing and an incredible missed opportunity was lost for a company that paid millions to screen it. Soon, ‘Star Wars: A New Hope” began, and we found out the answer as we all watched the 2011 Blu-ray version play out on the big screen.ĭon’t get me wrong, the AMC movie marathon event was a wonderful fan experience that I will never forget and talk about for years to come. Of course, the main topic on the table was “are we seeing the original theatrical versions of the Star Wars Trilogy tonight”. Naturally, as with most Star Wars fans at various events, a few fans in the cinema gathered together to discuss “all things Star Wars”. Before that, I had only seen ‘Star Wars’ (after Young Frankenstein played) on the big screen in 1978′ inside an old yellow Mustang at the now demolished 100 Twin Drive-In in Minnesota. It was the first time I had seen ‘Star Wars’ on the big screen since the “Special Edition’ release back in 1997′. Last year, I had the honor of hanging with hundreds of wonderful fans for over 20 hours watching all seven Star Wars films for the AMC movie marathon. With Rogue One: A Star Wars Story on the horizon, could there be a glimmer of hope that we may see remastered the original theatrical versions some time in the future? Some hope that might be the case! Right now, the only versions available on home video is some form of these altered versions. If there’s one thing that some Star Wars fans want more than anything is the chance to see the unaltered versions of the original trilogy without the infamous Special Edition enhancements. From my personal copy of the original ‘Star Wars’ ![]()
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