Message from @Socore

Discord ID: 605313726119280653


2019-07-29 08:17:19 UTC  

I own it <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>

2019-07-29 08:17:24 UTC  

bet it's not the same

2019-07-29 08:17:28 UTC  

It is

2019-07-29 08:17:29 UTC  

<:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2019-07-29 08:17:37 UTC  

In the 70s or 80s they were expensive too... but less and yet they actually had to go to places and build sets which are often just made digitally today

2019-07-29 08:18:01 UTC  

It has none of the new scenes, none of the shit CGI. It's the theatrical release on the bonus disks

2019-07-29 08:18:10 UTC  

One of the movies that repeatedly takes my breath away just at the sheer size of the sets is the original Conan the Barbarian with Arnie

2019-07-29 08:18:26 UTC  

4k77 better

2019-07-29 08:18:28 UTC  

This is the original, unaltered version of Star Wars from 1977. George Lucas has infamously disowned the original theatrical releases, standing by his CGI-filled Special Editions from the late '90s. This is a fan-restored 35mm print of the original. It's probably the best way to watch Han shoot first. The original version of Star Wars versus the one most of us are probably the most familiar with, however, has differences that extend way beyond the events leading to bounty hunter Greedo's death. Subsequent versions suffer from altered color saturation in an effort to make the classic movies look more in line with the prequel trilogy when it was released on Blu-ray, for example. Hence The Silver Screen Edition from Team Negative1 is here. Silver is a restoration project based off of a single 35mm film print of the original movie that's taken Negative1 over four years to create. That time was spent doing dirt removal and repairing damage to the film print on a frame-by-frame basis, scanning the original prints with a DSLR mounted to a 35mm projector. Silver is an attempt at recreating the original release. And if you watch it I think you'll agree they brought it back to near perfect 1977's original release quality.

2019-07-29 08:18:33 UTC  

Not the same version

2019-07-29 08:19:04 UTC  

Lucas refused to ever re-release the original....

2019-07-29 08:19:26 UTC  

Funny that, because I have it <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>

2019-07-29 08:19:37 UTC  

put it up on bitchute and i'll compare

2019-07-29 08:19:46 UTC  

4k77 was a little green tinge ... but fuck me it was magnificent

2019-07-29 08:19:46 UTC  

It comes with the edited version and the theatrical

2019-07-29 08:19:57 UTC  

prove it

2019-07-29 08:20:02 UTC  

put it on bitchute

2019-07-29 08:20:11 UTC  

i'll believe you then

2019-07-29 08:20:18 UTC  

and you'll get some free views

2019-07-29 08:20:22 UTC  

Just look for this one

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/598762585315082260/605313654254206987/51wdAFSITQL._SY445_.jpg

2019-07-29 08:20:38 UTC  

that is the 97' remaster

2019-07-29 08:20:46 UTC  

Are you stupid?

2019-07-29 08:20:46 UTC  

scenes have been altered

2019-07-29 08:20:49 UTC  

I said 2008

2019-07-29 08:21:04 UTC  

The theatrical versions are on the bonus disk, you thick fuck

2019-07-29 08:21:06 UTC  

Are YOU Stupid? it's the same remaster....

2019-07-29 08:21:06 UTC  

From what I know, the original was slapped on a limited number of blurays as a bonus, and Lucas was like "Yeaaaaaa, uh, it would be too expensive to convert them to HD" and then he sold everything to the mouse

2019-07-29 08:21:09 UTC  

Just as I've been saying

2019-07-29 08:21:18 UTC  

You get both <:Veemote:501103628883591188>

2019-07-29 08:21:27 UTC  
2019-07-29 08:21:33 UTC  

Read what I'm saying you down syndrome fuck

2019-07-29 08:22:19 UTC  

Way to win an argument.... You don't have the intelligence to realize you are wrong.

2019-07-29 08:22:25 UTC  

bet me you twat

2019-07-29 08:22:35 UTC  

<:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>

2019-07-29 08:22:39 UTC  

What are you fucking 14?

2019-07-29 08:23:41 UTC  

Did you click the fucking link I used? "You down syndrome fuck"

2019-07-29 08:24:14 UTC  

Harmy's Despecialized Edition is a series of fan restorations of the first three films in the George Lucas-created Star Wars franchise: Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, intended to reproduce their appearance as originally shown in cinemas. The edits were created by a team of Star Wars fans led by Petr "Harmy" Harmáček, an English teacher from Plzeň, Czech Republic. The original Star Wars trilogy was released theatrically by 20th Century Fox for Lucasfilm between 1977 and 1983. Subsequent releases on home media, such as the 1997 "Special Edition" releases, introduced significant changes to the films, including additional scenes, altered sound-effects, and new computer-generated imagery – these changes were met with a generally poor response from critics and fans. As of 2019, the films are no longer commercially available in their original theatrical releases. Harmáček felt that altering the films in this way constituted "an act of cultural vandalism", and in 2010 was inspired to create his own series of fan edits that restored the theatrical releases in high definition. Taking the 1993 LaserDisc releases as a guide and a majority of source material from the 2011 Blu-ray releases, Harmáček and a team of eight other fans constructed the edits over many thousands of hours of work. Reaction to Harmy's Despecialized Edition has been universally positive.

2019-07-29 08:24:40 UTC  

You down syndrome fuck...

2019-07-29 08:25:26 UTC  

I have them on the bonus disks <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>

2019-07-29 08:25:32 UTC  

no you dont