When I sat down and watched it, I was pleased with myself. There was pride in my heart that I was sitting and watching the TRUE Star Wars. And I decided to watch it as it's own movie... without the other two in mind. That made it even MORE beautiful than it already was. Everything about this movie spelled 'classic.' Even if the picture was fuzzy, it still had special effects quality... the 1970's kind of quality. I didn't mind the orange blur on the landspeeder when Luke, Obi-Wan and our two droid friends went into Mos Eisly. I didn't mind that Mos Eisly wasn't filled with a bunce of generic people and dinosaurs. YOU KNOW WHY? I had my imagination. The movie was there to prompt my imagination to work... and I sat and imagined what a busy day in the city would be. And let me tell you, my dear friends, it was better than any special edition or DVD version! I don't need special effects shoved up my ass by George Lucas... back then... those special effects were good... and now... only a few people realize that they still are.
Take a good look at the poster of Star Wars, my friends. Let is soak into you, as the classic it was, and still is.