replican't said:
Why fudging change the title on the outside if it doesn't matter then? Why?
God, are you people thick or something?
Lucas is evil and must be destroyed.
Get a grip, dude.
While I personally don't care at all for "Indiana Jones and the" on ANY packaging for "Raiders", what makes you so absolutely sure that Lucas is/was responsible? The addition might very well have been decided upon by the
Paramount marketing department.
Crack that whip said:
If and when the Blu-ray comes out with "Indiana Jones and the" appended to the beginning of the movie I'll reconsider, but until then I think this is much ado about nothing. George Lucas has enough to answer for with his actual missteps; there's no need to go about inventing new ones to feed some "Lucas is evil and/or a hack" narrative.
(And really, picking on his looks? Really?
We can be better than that.)
Indeed, 'much ado about nothing'. Dr. Sartorius already admitted that the Blu-ray title was an April Fool's joke so, at this point, we don't know how it will be packaged.
(It's also noticeable that Lucas' neck has been a main target of criticism from disgruntled fans since 1996.)
Getting back on-topic: I don't like the music that is used for the opening of the Blu-ray commercial. I understand WHY it's there but it's too modern and not Indy-ish in any way.
(Should Lucas be blamed for that choice of music?
NO! It's marketing, marketing, marketing.)
As far as bonus material is concerned, it wouldn't be a surprise if there was NONE on the initial, Blu-ray release (but would eventually be included on a special, deluxe version about 6-8 months later). We can only hope that this won't be the case...even though this practice is becoming/has become the norm.