...only if it isn't changing history as Lucas and Spielberg did so many times...
I meant the Final Cut when I said that, sorry I wasn't clear. And I still think the point stands - Ridley Scott used technology to make a film he couldn't have made in 1982 (or whenever it was), so in a sense he "had another go".
I think I'll get the BFI version. From what I read in Mark Kermode's book MGM apparently still s no closer to appreciating the film. Maybe we need to suggest tis film to The Criteion Collection I would imagine the X rated theatrical cut is maybe the most complete we'll ever see ths film...? Maybe Kermode will comment some more in the months to come.