bakura91 wrote:I wouldn't be so annoyed with Lucas if he would just include the unaltered films on the same blue ray set as an option,
The reason Lucas doesn't want to do that is because he doesn't want people to like the theatrical versions. The reason why is when Star Wars was made, Lucas did not have complete creative control. He had to work with other people who limited Lucas in what he wanted to do, as well as helped fix his writing.
The prequels are what we get when Lucas has complete creative control. And Lucas is obviously still very upset that he didn't get to do everything he wanted to, and every change he's made is to make it more like his vision. This is why he does not want to give fans the original theatrical releases. He wants to show everyone "Hey look at how great I am, me, not those other guys who worked on the film, it's all ME." So he's not going to release the original theatrical cuts, or at the very least, if he does he'll screw over the fans like he did with the DVD versions where it had poor quality video or something.
And why does Yoda need to be CGI? He looked fine as a puppet.
He wants Yoda to look consistent across all the movies. The puppet they used in Episode 1 was AWFUL looking, which is why it got replaced with the CGI in the later versions. And so, to have a consistent look to Yoda, he needs to replace the puppet in the original trilogy with CGI.
So it's actually Episode 1's fault he's replacing puppet Yoda with CGI. Yep, yet another reason to hate the prequels.