Kyle wrote:
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False. Marcia Lucas didnt co-write the screenplay with George. It was Willard and Gloria Huyuck. Are you serious? When Lucas showed the final draft for ANH to Hollywood studios and friends, they all took a pass on the script except for 20th Century Fox. You know why Hollywood took a pass on ANH? It's because they thought the script was garbage even down to the dialogue even with the rewrites. The prequels wasn't any different on paper. When was the last time a sci-fi movie had shitty dialogue? The 50's and the 60's. Lucas was just evoking the feel of these movies he grew up with. That's why Star Wars as a whole could be described as a sci-fi serial because it's presented as "episodes." Two things that saved ANH from being a complete disaster was that Marcia helped edit the movie (and yes both subsequent sequels that followed according to the 40th anniversary documentary/interview they did with her.) The second thing that saved it was that Lucas had the confidence of a "rogue" Fox executive by the name of Alan Ladd Jr. even with the British production crew snickering and laughing behind Lucas' back. (Gee, see a pattern here? People ridiculing George Lucas for passionately wanting to do what he set out to do?) Without Ladd's backing, the movie would not have secured financial backing. It would have been a total flop and we'd be sitting here singing praise for Abrams' Trekverse (Good thing CBS had the sense to abort it and return Trek to its original timeline eh?)
For the problems the Prequels had, I would take Hayden's so-so performance over a blatant remake of ANH and pass it off as Episode VII. Even Harrison Ford didn't care enough to step in and say, "Why am I doing Obi-Wan's old role in this one?" Likewise, Kasdan who co wrote Empire and Jedi despite his problems with George Lucas didn't seem to want to rein in Abrams a little. He just cared about handing in two scripts (TFA and Solo) and getting out of Dodge City. That's all. I bet somewhere Kasdan is regretting that he told Lucas to go fuck himself on the set of ROTJ compared to the bullshit he had to deal with from Disney and Abrams.
For the record, I liked SOME changes in the Special Editions like the ANH Jabba scene, remember, Lucas wanted it there since '77 and he got his wish. ANH SE is more or less the definitive version of what Lucas wanted to do in '77 but couldn't. Changes I didn't care for: the fake ANH rocks CGI addition, the addition of "NOOOO" to the part where Vader tosses Palpatine into the DS II shaft, Hayden as a Force Ghost and the revised Han shoots first scene. The changes I'm ok with: the aforementioned Jabba scene, Ian McDiarmnd as Emperor in Empire, the expanded galactic celebrations in ROTJ. I liked the shuttle sequence in Empire.
The point being I would rather take ANYTHING George Lucas has done in the 2000's over remakes of movies we've seen before.