60 Minutes did a piece last weekend on Abrams and had footage of one of the recording sessions, Cameron. Besides the cool factor involved, the audio of the music was great. And the music itself sounded good, too (but what else with Williams at the helm?)!
I'd go back and look for a big guy...
Man, Robert...
Watching each of these movies twice in a row is amazing. I don't have enough time in my day to watch nearly enough films and here you go watching the same film twice in a row! I've been hoping to watch the OT before going to The Force Awakens...but that window is shrinking...
Members need to stay on topic (in this case the potential Blu release of the OOT) and avoid making judgments or direct remarks at other members.
As for who is speaking out of turn, leave that to the moderating team, please.
All right, everyone.
Let's review. This thread is simply about whether the OOT will ever make it to Blu-ray.
Let's stay on that topic and not try to steer into any arguments as to whether that is a proper thing to wish for (or whether or not they should ever have been changed in the first...
Sounds like the same kind of self-serving legal agreement which led to the release of the Batman TV series.
It CAN be done...as long as all sides see the sense (profits) behind working together on something.
Do you ever use "Content I Follow?"
That's how I search for the various threads to which I am subscribed. They show there whether I've made a post or not.
Star Wars threads NEVER cease to amaze me.
I was just away from the forum for a week...to return to 3+ pages of new posts--most of which centered on the addition of the Nooooooooooooooooooooo! line. I wasn't aware that had ever been a bone of contention. :laugh:
Actually, Harry, my question for YOU is: do you think there's been anything of value on the even-numbered pages?!? :biggrin:
Dammit! This is falling on an odd-numbered page. Harry'll never see the question...