

For me, Star Wars: A New Hope was 90 a perfect movie, Star Wars Revisited is 95 a perfect movie. When I saw A New Hope revisited, it was exactly what I wanted, but didn't get from the special edition. It was great to watch it in the way it was released back in 1980. When I saw the first DVD release I was like, 'Come on' I stumbled upon Adywan's stuff on YouTube one day. I watched the Despecialized Edition of The Empire Strikes Back a few months ago. Because this video is restricted on this site, you have to watch it on YouTube.

This video shows how the Despecialized Edition of A New Hope was made. The videos are in MKV format and contain many (reconstructed) official dubs in different languages. Harmy also clarified that, to prevent piracy, you need to have at least one of the official video releases, such as the Blu-rays or DVDs.
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But I find it to be the best base movie to use as an editing starting point because of the great work Harmy did, and the high quality.

I know it may seem a bit weird to some people, for me to take the DE-Specialized version and add stuff to it. Ever since 1997, every version of A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi has had horrendous CGI effects added in that George Lucas deemed necessary to bring his 'ideal' version to life. It's a non-profit project and available to download for free. The Special Edition/Blu-Ray Death Star Explosion. I loved the original Star Wars trilogy when I was a kid, but loathe all of the current DVD, Blu-ray, and streaming versions available today. Harmy, along with many other devoted fans, made this dream become reality. Watching the original Star Wars trilogy in their unedited form and in a great quality.
