SI wrote:
The SE versions of the OT are canon. End of story. Disney will never fuck with these. I for one am glad. For the most part the SE editions did make improvements imo.
The one addition that was totally uncalled for was the new Max Rebo band musical number. Fan favourite Greedo shooting first is also a big wtf. Not fixing the lightsabres in ANH is unforgivable.
I'm a big fan of the Special Editions and I'm glad they're canon too, but I'd add one other thing to the shit list, and that's doing such a terrible job of putting Hayden Christensen at the end of ROTJ.
Don't misunderstand me. I don't have a problem with the fact that they put Christensen in the movie. I just think they did a terrible job of it. Seriously, they couldn't shoot ten seconds of new footage for that scene? They had to use stock footage of him instead?
He looks so creepy! That stalker glare he gives Luke is the stuff of nightmares.
It would have been so easy to do it properly, but they were lazy, and it takes me out of the scene every time I see it because he looks so out of place.
They never got Jabba quite right in ANH either, but that's more of a nitpick. The 2004 version looks
much better than the travesty we got in 1996 and doesn't pull you out of the scene anymore, so I can live with it.
For the most part, though, the SE versions changed the movies for the better. They make the saga feel more cohesive, and as such, they're definitely my preferred versions of the films. I still think the original versions should be offered for those who prefer them, as there's no sense in pretending they don't exist, but I'll agree to disagree on that point. It has nothing to do with being "beholden" to nostalgia. It's just a decent thing to do.
From my point of view, the only thing that
really matters is that Disney respects Lucas' vision to keep the Special Editions as the canon versions of the movies. Everything else is secondary. Fortunately, that's exactly what they're doing, so there's no problem.