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Star Wars - The Clone Wars

Orson Welles reportedly urged his loved ones to prevent Ted Turner from altering “Citizen Kane” with colorization. This raises concerns about the future of George Lucas's legacy with each new Star Wars sequel. The implications of altering classic cinema provoke questions about artistic integrity and preservation in media history.

Aug 14, 2008 270 1 min read 96 words

Star Wars - The Clone Wars

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„Legend has it that, on his deathbed, Orson Welles exhorted his loved ones to make sure that Ted Turner — who, at the time, was determined to colorize every black-and-white movie in his library — kept his “goddamn crayons” off of “Citizen Kane.” 

But who will stop George Lucas from destroying the legacy of George Lucas?”

Star Wars - The Clone Wars. Regarding George Lucas destroying the history of Star Wars, ever more with every sequel.

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