thecolorsblend wrote:
foxbatkllr wrote:
OMG AN INTRANET POLL!!!!
If a highly unscientific internet poll attached to an article that those who are unhappy to begin with are more likely to read is the only evidence you have that the "public" prefers the originals, then I pity you.
Internet polls are so unscientific and inaccurate it's ridiculous. First of all, people who are Star Wars fans are more likely to read the article and see the poll in the first place. John Q. Public probably won't even bother reading the article and thus wouldn't even see the poll. The poll doesn't draw from a random sample. If you have any experience in statistics, you'd understand why this is bad. Secondly, people have a tendency to take an interest in something when they are upset with it rather than when they are happy with it. That's why the "majority" is usually silent. Happy people keep their mouths shut. Sad people bitch and whine. They also seek out those who agree with them more actively than the happy people. I can guarantee you there are more "disgruntled" SW fans searching for articles that "prove" they are right than there are "pleased" SW fans doing the same thing. Thirdly, internet polls are subject to hacking and mass repeat voting.
Wonderful. Couldn't have said it better myself. Personally, I think it's kind of sad that you even have to write that.
As for what harriscs wrote about me disapproving of the Hayden Switch, #1- why do you care what I think about it? #2- I've decided to see Episode III before I praise or condemn the edit/change/correction/whatever.
Further to my original post, short of taking the type of poll that foxbatkllr described, the best indication of public opinion regarding the trilogy is in it's sales performance. Literally, nothing else matters. If the public doesn't like something (New Coke), they tend to be pretty vocal about it. The only SE Haters I've encountered online are (or once were) Really Big Star Wars Fans. I'm telling you, the majority of the public probably doesn't care one way or the other as long as they get their trilogy boxed set. The real debate is occuring only among hardcore Star Wars fans.
One of the stronger arguments for the Special Editions is the lack of visual continuity from the prequel trilogy to the original trilogy. The space battles are nowhere near as busy or polished, there are no visual references from the Ep's IV-VI to the prequels (Coruscant, Hayden Ghost, etc.) and so forth. It'd be a jarring switch if you watch the saga sequentially.
That said, I'd buy the original trilogy if it was ever released.
Oh foxbatkllr, of course I knew the CNN poll is unscientific, it clearly says "This QuickVote is not scientific and reflects the opinions of only those Internet users who have chosen to participate." So duh! I said it was a CNN online poll from the very beginning, and assumed it was understood as such. But still, it currently shows the following:
Which version of the 'Star Wars' films do you prefer?
The originals 72% 11363 votes
Lucas' special editions 28% 4479 votes
Total: 15842 votes
So that's a lot of votes FOR the originals, and I highly doubt CNN.com is susceptible to hacking! Do chuck it up for what it's worth, or dismiss it if you want, probably because you can't bear the idea that perhaps, just perhaps a majority dislikes Lucas' changes!
But can you or anyone show us a "scientific poll" where people just absolutely love these special editions? And don't point to how well the DVDs have sold shit, I mean a real poll. I'd love it if Lucas surveyed the public to see what they like and didn't like about his changes, and what else needs fixed (or left alone) before the next DVD release. I bet the majority would say Han should shoot Greedo first, Temura Morrison sucks as the voice of Boba Fett - change it back, and leave Shaw as the ghost of Anakin. Those are my 3 wishes anyway.
And Trent (aka thecolorsblend), YOU ALREADY CONDEMNED the ghost switch in your original post above, and I respected your logic behind it! But you're such a sad flip flopper now and frequently contradict yourself (i.e. "2.5 million units sold does much to debunk that" VS. "a subject's popularity is no guarantee of it's quality"), that no...I don't care what you think anymore.
Oh well...you can continue loving anything and everything Lucas does to the original trilogy, and continue attempting to shoot down those who don't. Perhaps he'll replace Ephont Mon with Jar Jar Binks in ROTJ next (because of Elephant Man's disease political correctness) and you'll love and justify that too!
