Oscar Isaac recently expressed his wish that George Lucas should not have tweaked the original Star Wars movies.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the 'Inside Llewyn Davis' actor said that adding changes in the original product with the new technology make the film even more "less interesting."
He'd much rather go back and watch the old thing, because it's a product of the time as Lucas made it with the technology of that era, which made the movie so amazing, he further added.
However, the 35-year-old actor also acknowledged that he "can't fault" Lucas for the changes, as an artist, he can do whatever he wants to with the movie as it was his creative product.
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