There are also some Coke signs still left in the scene, but they are outside the acceptable depth of field so they were always blurry.
I have wondered whether the fact that they once owned another studio, one they didn't own in 1978, plays into this at all. Of course, that would have changed...
Sound aside, the main attraction of the 1998 re-issue was that kids and teens who weren't born in 1978 and had only grown up with pan-and-scan home video versions all those years could finally see an OAR version. The screening I saw then was packed with teenage girls singing along, going...