All the market research in the world doesn't mean squat if Lucas suppresses the original versions. (He won't allow theatrical screenings of the original cuts either, not even in a historical context.) Since when does giving a damn about film preservation and access make one part of a mob?
Mark had a steady voiceover career long before Star Wars, and still does. (He's considered the definitive voice of The Joker!) He was playing Mozart in Amadeus on Broadway around the time Jedi opened. I'd pay money to see Mark as an older and wiser Luke Skywalker on the big screen. Are you...