Nope, not upscaled, there’s a fairly close-up shot when Luke goes back to the farmstead. It’s pretty quick, though I’ve always thought quite graphic - the skeletons aren’t just burnt black, there’s very clearly charred but bloody red flesh still on them. If anything this is a low-resolution still compared to watching it on Blu-ray.
I don’t think the original Star Wars is a children’s movie, but I do think the the series became a lot more kid-friendly over time, probably both consciously and unconsciously on George’s part.
Nope, not upscaled, there’s a fairly close-up shot when Luke goes back to the farmstead. It’s pretty quick, though I’ve always thought quite graphic - the skeletons aren’t just burnt black, there’s very clearly charred but bloody red flesh still on them. If anything this is a low-resolution still compared to watching it on Blu-ray.
I don’t think the original Star Wars is a children’s movie, but I do think the the series became a lot more kid-friendly over time, probably both consciously and unconsciously on George’s part.
Ages 5 and up, 1978
And? you realize that all the toy licensing was about making money and nothing else right?
Just because there are children’s toys for an IP does not mean that the IP is intended for children. That Venn diagram is not a circle.