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I want to share something really cool with the gang of nerds here (those who haven't already discovered this):
The original trilogy of Star Wars is being remastered. Faithfully. No color tint. No crappy, pre AI era upscaling.
It looks fantastic.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=4Z6TpkT-6AY
You should watch "Star Wars - DeSpecialized Edition" if you haven't already. link
Nah. I want it in real 4K next time I watch the OT. I'll wait.
About that...
It looks terrible tbh.
First blush guess as to why it's terrible would be the film grain, in which case I can tell you that the NR version is a lot prettier and seemed to be pretty well done in that regard, though it's been a good while since I watched it. If it's more that it's the 77 version of Star Wars and not the ANH re-release, yeah, not much to be done about that.
I want the 77 version with great quality. That's what I'll get in 2027 (50 year anniversary so they might hold off on the remasters until then). No problem.
The Harmy despecialized edition was very well done, and this was a good while ago. Remastered with all the nonsense removed. I've seen that movie more times than anyone should be allowed to see any movie.
I've watched it before. It's not a bad effort but it does not have the technical quality that the remasters will give us. I'm a bit of a snob and don't mind waiting.
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