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I wish films became open source after a short period, that is, I want to see studios eventually release all their archival materials for every film so that fans can release their own cuts. Eventually it'd just be normal to see perfected versions of films. As cultural norms change the work can be tailored or lampooned to stay relevant and valuable.
"But you have to experience this exactly as the Director intended!"
No, I fuckin don't.
I want to see how hard directors start working when they realize some sockfucker will do it better for free in ten years
Sockfucker
Stolen 🤣🤘🏽
I want in on this parallel timeline.
I want to see all the DC movies without Warnwr Brothers influence.
That would include an entirely new cast
Is this not essentially the DCAU?
In reality they're scared of some custom spins damaging the brand.
For example: Star Wars OT has been released so many times with different cuts that there are fan edits that pull scenes from all of them and discard the trash ones to make a superior movie.
These are now recommended by fans as canon for new viewers, instead of any particular Lucas release.
Recommend me some
As well as the Despecialized Editions, there's the Custom Special Editions
https://ifdb.fanedit.org/star-wars-episode-iv-a-new-hope-custom-special-edition/
Which blend Despecialized and SE for the classic film with improved graphics and remastered colour, with bad CGI and added scenes removed. However some added scenes that fit the original narrative are retained for context.
Do you think we will we ever see darth jar jar?
It's not a story Disney would tell you. It's a meme legend.
So we use AI text to video.
No disrespect for the despecialized and other awesome work out there but 4k77, 4k80, and 4k83 are 100% the way to go.
Only one I'm aware of is the despecialised edition - a restoration of the OT using HD footage from newer releases (so han shoots first again among other things)
I wish George could just accept that he is bad at editing. It's been the bane of SW since the beginning.
Anything horrible George did pales when compared to Disney.
Copyright law is nobly protecting us from MAGA LotR 🤣
"... build a wall around Mordor and make Sauron pay for it..."
"Make Middle-earth Great Again"
"Thin Gondorian Line"
I dunno about that. It's always easier to iterate on or 'improve' existing work. Creating it from scratch and having it be good is the hardest part. I think most creative people would be unhappy about that arrangement.
Not to mention that if you ask 3 people how to improve something you'll get 4 different answers. And I really don't have the time to watch 32 different versions of Aliens to figure out which one I like best.
And those 3 fan editors come up with 3 wildly different end results off the same video.
It is absolutely nuts, and they are fantastic.
https://ifdb.fanedit.org/ifdb/
Star Wars: The Coaxium Heist (Solo) is fantastic. Terminator Enhanced Edition cleans up the VFX impressively.
Whether you get one bit of pure gold in 10000 or not, that one bit of gold is worth it.
It would be a bit of a crapshoot, but perhaps the intrinsic barrier to entry of doing massive amounts of unpaid video editing would filter out a lot of the less well intentioned
I kinda love how many "unnecessary" scenes are in the hobbit films, which allowed a fan-made cut of all of them into one film and made it leagues better.
The Tolkien edit? Yeah it was good, that's what I was thinking of when I came up with this idea
I know what I'm watching tonight, thanks!
And it doesn't have to take away from company profits, in fact it can add much MORE profit. Just make it so that all the individual uncut raw reels are freely available, but reassembled movies can only be uploaded and shown on the company's streaming service. This'll create a huge increase in viewer demand for the company's properties, with basically zero cost to the owners.
That takes away all the enthusiasm of the creators
How do you figure?
Are you doing all this work to share with fellow movie fans for free, or are you working for paramount plus for free?
Yes, there are a million zillion film people who are absolutely DREAMING of being able to do this. The idea of this isn't that someone else can take a film and reedit it to make money, that misses the point entirely. It's the same way how people write massive amounts of fanfic for free, because they're passionate about it and just want to do it and want to share it with other fans
I want to see the 4 hour cuts of every Dune movie Denis Villenueve makes.
Oh man I'd kill for an extra hour and a half of Sicario. I'd settle for another 30 minutes if it included another scene similar to the border crossing
That would be awesome. Supposedly there was a director's cut of Event Horizon that the studio redid because it was to brutal and they lost the original footage.
I would watch the shit out of that
I'm proud to say that as a Grown Ass Man™, I would be watching that wrapped in a blanket through a slit between my fingers...
No remix culture for movies is just dumb.
Totally, and also if you're not home for 3 consecutive nights, it should be legal for me to enter your home and redecorate it. I have vision, after all.
You wouldn't download my home, the spice drawer needs a deep cleaning