![]() It would be nice if we all had the chance to customize our own Star Wars movies. If it were up to me, I’d keep some of the changes, but discard lots of the rest. Close to the 8-minute mark, Rolfe says the following (bolded emphasis is mine):Īnyway, the Special Edition changes are not all bad. Angry Video Game Nerd, called “Star Wars – Are the Special Editions bad?” In this video, Rolfe analyzes various alterations that director George Lucas made in his “Special Edition” versions of Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi, and comments on how those alterations provoke arguments among Star Wars fans. It reminds me of a 2016 video by James Rolfe, a.k.a. Here’s the upshot about the power of that button: if you don’t feel led to praise the remake’s visual, audio, and interface changes, you will feel led to praise the remake anyway because, as a nifty product, the button allows you to place aside any reservations about the remake with instantaneous access to the original. Show our grandchildren (if we ever have any) and our grandparents (if they’re not dead) how neat it is to switch between the pixelated graphics of The Secret of Monkey Island and the hand-drawn visuals of The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition.Make immediate comparisons between the original and the remake - imagine the time you can save as you form your own evaluations of the original and the remake!(!!!). ![]()
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