Apparently, while working on his new film Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D, Brendan Fraser got a chance to check out the first 15 minutes of A New Hope in 3-D. See below for a snippet from Sci Fi Wire.
"Fraser said that he learned a lot about 3-D technology during the making of Journey 3D. Fraser even visited Lucasfilm and got a glimpse of the efforts to turn the Star Wars movies into 3-D productions.
"I've actually seen 15 minutes of Darth Vader entering and capturing [Princess] Leia," Fraser said. "The best part was that some of the extras are running around, and they wore helmets and stuff, and because it's in 3-D you see so much detail that you can see one of the extras was wearing, like, a construction worker's helmet that someone took a blowtorch to so that it melted to look different. It was yellow on the inside and spray-painted on the outside. So it'll have real charm going backwards to see that stuff."'