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	<title>Comments on: Space, the final frontier&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: The O.M.R.</title>
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		<dc:creator>The O.M.R.</dc:creator>
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		<description>Could it be that they were looking ahead to the release of hi-def Blue-Ray DVDs and realized that some of the sets and probably all of the effects would look like crap? I know someone who was interviewed on TV in the 80s and he said he was stunned at what cheap, shoddy &amp; even filthy sets they could get away with using, since the tech didn&#039;t let the viewers see detail well enough to tell. I mean, what good is a hi-def view of the actors and the room they&#039;re in, if the background outside the window has visible brush strokes on it, etc?

So, although I hope they&#039;ll always have the un-improved originals available to those who want them, I&#039;m thinking it could be cool. I&#039;m also thinking of how odd it seemed in the first star wars trilogy that there was supposedly this big empire falling, and we never really saw more than 20 people - something they improved on in later ones (and didn&#039;t Lucas insert some scenes of celebration on various planets later?). Anyway, more evidence of the civilzation in ST would be interesting to see, if only in the background.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Could it be that they were looking ahead to the release of hi-def Blue-Ray DVDs and realized that some of the sets and probably all of the effects would look like crap? I know someone who was interviewed on TV in the 80s and he said he was stunned at what cheap, shoddy &amp; even filthy sets they could get away with using, since the tech didn&#8217;t let the viewers see detail well enough to tell. I mean, what good is a hi-def view of the actors and the room they&#8217;re in, if the background outside the window has visible brush strokes on it, etc?</p>
<p>So, although I hope they&#8217;ll always have the un-improved originals available to those who want them, I&#8217;m thinking it could be cool. I&#8217;m also thinking of how odd it seemed in the first star wars trilogy that there was supposedly this big empire falling, and we never really saw more than 20 people &#8211; something they improved on in later ones (and didn&#8217;t Lucas insert some scenes of celebration on various planets later?). Anyway, more evidence of the civilzation in ST would be interesting to see, if only in the background.</p>
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