868 Petition Signatures for the Restored Original Star Wars Trilogy On Blu-ray

Signatures 1 through 50

Number Name Location Signature Date Comments
1 Jay Sylvester PA, USA December 10, 2009
2 Ian West CA, United States December 10, 2009
3 Matthew Gaudet MA, United States of America December 10, 2009
4 John Stuart Co Antrim, Northern Ireland December 10, 2009 I saw the original unaltered versions of these films dozens of times in the cinema when I was a kid, it is ridiculous that now all these years later that they are unavailable in the highest quality to the public who made Mr. Lucas the multi-milionaire he is today.
5 Keith Bress CT, United States December 10, 2009
6 Stephen Reams Tennessee, United States December 10, 2009
7 Magnus Flodell Västmanland, Sweden December 10, 2009
8 Ian Winter OR, United States December 10, 2009
9 François Menu -, France December 10, 2009
10 Dénes Cselovszky Pest megye, Hungary December 10, 2009
11 FRANCOIS DANIEL PICARDIE, FRANCE December 10, 2009
12 Francois Lefevre 33000, France December 10, 2009
13 Alexandre Philippe CO, USA December 10, 2009
14 Drew Stewart IN, USA December 10, 2009 Please, for future generations (and TVs), let us have the versions I grew up with so my kids can see what I thought was so special.
15 Angel Karderinis Attica, Greece December 10, 2009
16 adrian sayce shropshire, united kingdom December 10, 2009
17 Matt Goble London, United Kingdom December 10, 2009
18 Peter Morrison Scotland, UK December 10, 2009 I dearly hope that Lucasfilm takes this opportunity to restore it's previous good name for always striving to release the highest quality products possible. The much-loved, influential, pre-Special Edition Star Wars trilogy deserves nothing less than a fully-anamorphic release to your highest standards possible this time.
19 John Vinci Ca, USA December 10, 2009 I haven't seen a a decent copy of Star Wars since 1995, or since my Laser Disc player broke down. I would love to see the origial version of these films in all their glory once more!
20 Jean-Michel Poirier FR, France December 10, 2009
21 Pierre-Alain Nicolet CH, Switzerland December 10, 2009
22 Frederic Lehman Østfold, Norway December 10, 2009
23 Leon Verschuren Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands December 10, 2009
24 Robert Fantino Rhone Alpes, France December 10, 2009 One day I'd like to show to my futur kid(s) the SAME movie I saw and loved.
Thanks Mr Lucas.
25 Mark Johnson Utah, United States December 10, 2009
26 joey m ca, usa December 10, 2009
27 JO Broyles NC, USA December 10, 2009
28 Oscar Forsgren Västergötland, Sweden December 10, 2009
29 Andrew Boswell NJ, USA December 10, 2009 this isn't about which version of the OT is better. This is about giving the fans the choice. The fans should be able to watch and own both versions of the OT with equal video and audio quality. Put the OOT on Bluray!
30 marc savary Brussels, Belgium December 10, 2009
31 David Rice NC, USA December 10, 2009
32 Barry Gavin Co, Mayo, Ireland December 10, 2009
33 Johan Hanson n/a, Sweden December 10, 2009
34 Adam Smith Lancashire, England December 10, 2009 We really want to Originals restored! The originals are part of many fans childhood and the special editions are just not the same. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Relase the originals in anamorphic! and please restore the trilogy from our childhood which most of us have fond memories of!!!
35 Brian Combe Scotland, United Kingdom December 10, 2009 While I am signing this request for a best possible release of the original theatrical editions of the Original Star Wars trilogy on Blu-Ray. I still wish request the same degree of restoration for a DVD release as well.
The current DVD release was very long coming and ultimately disappointing. The general quality control on the release of both the original theatrical versions and the special edition release undermined the trust in both Lucasfilm and 20th Century Fox of many people who purchased those sets.
The Star Wars films are major cultural artifacts and should be presented in the best way possible.
They have rightfully earned their place in cinema history and when the public want to pay money to purchase them they should be able to buy the highest quality presentation.
36 Doug Irving MI, USA December 10, 2009
37 Ben Payton CO, USA December 10, 2009 The theatrical cuts are a crucial part of history, regardless of what Lucas thinks.
38 Matthew Shumar PA, 16803 December 10, 2009
39 Myles Willmott South Yorkshire, England December 10, 2009
40 David Bloom CA, United States December 10, 2009
41 Peter Verschuren North Brabant, The Netherlands December 10, 2009 Please, please, please me
42 Tibault Damman Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium December 10, 2009
43 Frazer Lee Greater London, UK December 10, 2009
44 Scott Gordon CA, USA December 10, 2009 Films are a part of our cultural landscape and are a part of history. Please preserve this window in time so that future generations will know what was achieved in 1977.
45 Wade Wieser NJ, usa December 10, 2009 STAR WARS was my childhood. We just want to see it exactly as it was, in the best possible way.
46 Erik Paniccia IL, United States December 10, 2009 Ridley Scott did it with his marvelous "Blade Runner" 5-disc Blu-Ray. Even your friend Steven Spielberg did it with his equally amazing 3-disc "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" Blu-Ray.

Please do it for us with the "Star Wars" trilogy.
47 Tim Sutton AL, 35179 December 10, 2009
48 David Gunn CA, USA December 10, 2009
49 Spencer Draper FL, USA December 10, 2009 Star Wars changed my life and I would gladly appreciate the chance to go back and experience it again in both the original forms and the 1997 Special Edition. Both of these exist in forms that are not technically acceptable today. For both I still use a VHS set. AS the petition states a Blade Runner-esque restored release would be incredible. A true "Definitive Collection" with restored versions of the original theatrical releases, the 1997 Special Edition Trilogy, and definitive versions. Thank you for your time.
50 Niall Hagan VA, US December 10, 2009 The Star Wars original trilogy is my favorite set of films and they deserve the same respect that other great classics get.