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Should DC & Labyrinth be Computer Restored?

JaniceFerSure

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:big_grin: Hiya.One of the many muppet questions,that I've always pondered,is should Labyrinth & Crystal(maybe other Henson projects) have restoration done to them; just like Spielberg has been doing to his(such as E.T. & Close Encounters).I myself feel it should be preserved & left how it was originally made.But,I've always wondered how the scenery,characters,etc..would look computerized.It would probably look computerized,but maybe in a good way.I would like to hear MC member's opinions on this, good or bad.Thanks for looking & replying. :excited:
 

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I think in order to preserve the movie they need to restore it, but they should also make a copy of the original movie so viewers can see what it was really like.
 

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It would be awesome if they came out with a DVD version that had both the original and a restored version.
 
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