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   Duggy wrote:   
   : On Nov 21, 7:48 am, sgor...@changethisparttohardbat.com wrote:   
   : > Fair enough. An operative word here is "slightly", since we probably   
   : > would have to agree to disagree whether the theatrical and SE versions   
   : > of the original trilogy differ only slightly.   
   : There is no heritage order on films.   
      
   I've never said there was. Only that perhaps there should be.   
   I've always agreed that George could legally do whatever he wants   
   to do with his films. My opinion is that that is an unfortunate   
   flaw in the legal system. In your opinion, the law is good the   
   way it is.   
      
   I also question his judgement, and believe that everyone would be   
   happier AND he would make more money if he also released the   
   theatrical versions. But that too is a matter of opinion, and   
   I have always agreed that legally it is his decision and he can do   
   whatever he wants (within the limits of whatever contracts he has   
   entered into). While I can understand someone disagreeing with my   
   opinions, I still don't understand why you insist on considering   
   them to be signs of my insanity, but that's irrelevant.   
      
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