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  • Sure, include a remastered soundtrack and make them look all spiffed up for the Blu-Ray, but give us the old films back, not the new bastardized versions Lucas foisted upon us for no good reason other than vanity and boredom.

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  • Nothing wrong with that idea at all: you do though have to make sure that all those accounting standards are up to scratch though.

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