Message from @Socore
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and you'll get some free views
Just look for this one
that is the 97' remaster
Are you stupid?
scenes have been altered
I said 2008
The theatrical versions are on the bonus disk, you thick fuck
Are YOU Stupid? it's the same remaster....
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
Just as I've been saying
You get both <:Veemote:501103628883591188>
very political this - http://www.thestarwarstrilogy.com/page/Project-4k77
Read what I'm saying you down syndrome fuck
Way to win an argument.... You don't have the intelligence to realize you are wrong.
bet me you twat
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What are you fucking 14?
Did you click the fucking link I used? "You down syndrome fuck"
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.
I have them on the bonus disks <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>
no you dont
it's okay
you are not only retarded
you are a liar
cool story
Why would I lie about something so pointless? <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>
I'll just show you the disks when I get home <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>
You can always buy the 2008 release and enjoy it for yourself
right.... fucking lout
It's okay though, it's okay to be mad that I have them on DVD as a bonus disk to the 2008 release of the original films that comes with both the edited and unedited versions
these guys are working on empire
guess you can't read nor understand, or willingly disbelieve the truth, either way, you can't prove anything but the fact you have a remaster, that is not the original
It's not the remaster <:hypersmugon:544638648721604608>
i mean you cant even read the fucking cover ad you posted... Digitally remastered.
Yes, for the main disks
But it's okay
You're right, it is... it turns out you're the one with down syndrome...