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CamSMurph said:

So, what’s next for Hal?

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Besides I’m all over this one myself making Boba more of a tougher leader and only having him talk when needed plus less space vespas, droid chasing antics & beakless Sarlacc pit ect, but thats a story (and thread!) for another day.

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My Prefered Saga Viewing Preference:
Ep. III - Revenge of the Sith Special Edition (StankPac Edit) * Rogue One - A Star Wars Story (Hal 9000 Edit)
Ep. IV - A New Hope D+77 (OohTeeDee Edit) * Ep. V - Empire Strikes Back D+80 (OohTeeDee Edit)
Ep. VI - Return of The Jedi OTD83 (OohTeeDee Edit) * Ep. VII - The Force Awakens Restructured (Hal 9000 Edit)
Ep. VIII - The Last Jedi Legendary (Hal 9000 Edit) * Ep. IX - The Rise of Skywalker Ascendant (Hal 9000 Edit)

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I like how they handled the Sarlacc! Sure it has a beak, but we see it from the outside and it looks the way it does in the OOT.

I don’t have any plans to mess with the TV series’s. Smudger9’s got the knack for that sort of thing.

My stance on revising fan edits.

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Been away for a bit and missed the V2 release, but I’ve had a chance to catch up now and I echo the rest of the folks who find themselves in awe of what that release accomplishes.

Even if you aren’t a fan of the theatrical release, I don’t see how one could argue ASCENDANT doesn’t do a fantastic job of helping the film get out of its own way and be the best possible version of the story. You could even say it’s better than the best possible because I don’t see how anyone could have expected something as fitting as jonh’s Force Ghosts to be fan-sourced, for instance. Or the new puppet show, which might be my favorite addition. I’m still stunned over how seamless its integration is.

I’ll get to the commentary in a second, but someone mentioned in it (SP?) how the way this edit came together mirrored the arc of the ending fleet battle, and I couldn’t agree more. Seeing all this come together over the months I’ve followed this thread absolutely informs how I feel watching this edit, and positively so. In a weird way, this is now my favorite SW edit because so much was done by so many, guided & curated by Hal9000, against such an imposing obstacle.

And the new commentary is the icing on the cake. As someone who still listens to every fanedit commentary they can, I always appreciate new releases and what I can learn from them. And this one is no exception. But Hal9000’s also have the effect, when all 6 taken as a whole, of being their own story and having a kind of arc to them as well. Which makes this new commentary especially gratifying to hear because he shares it some of the major players for ASCENDANT and it just fits this especially collaborative project that much better. It was wonderful getting to hear Hal, MR, RL, SP, and PS (live via tape) talk shop about a project that came together as well as this one did.

What a fantastic gift this whole experience has been. Thanks to everyone who helped make it happen!

“That’s not how the Force works!”

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Just heard about this edit. After a long return, I am happy to be back.

Are there links for this?

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Hi, new here. How can I get a copy of this? The changelog makes this edit sound fantastic!!!

Also, does anyone have any recommendations for any fan edit of TFA and TLJ that compliment this edit visually, canonically and pacing wise??

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Docking Bay 54 said:

Hi, new here. How can I get a copy of this? The changelog makes this edit sound fantastic!!!

Also, does anyone have any recommendations for any fan edit of TFA and TLJ that compliment this edit visually, canonically and pacing wise??

I’d recommend TFA:Starlight and
TLJ:Legendary to precede this. All three edits, while made by different people, included a lot of cross-collaboration and shared goals.

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EddieDean said:

Docking Bay 54 said:

Hi, new here. How can I get a copy of this? The changelog makes this edit sound fantastic!!!

Also, does anyone have any recommendations for any fan edit of TFA and TLJ that compliment this edit visually, canonically and pacing wise??

I’d recommend TFA:Starlight and
TLJ:Legendary to precede this. All three edits, while made by different people, included a lot of cross-collaboration and shared goals.

TLJ Legendary was also Hal. You might have mixed the titles with Rekindled by Poppasketti?

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CaptainFaraday said:

EddieDean said:

Docking Bay 54 said:

Hi, new here. How can I get a copy of this? The changelog makes this edit sound fantastic!!!

Also, does anyone have any recommendations for any fan edit of TFA and TLJ that compliment this edit visually, canonically and pacing wise??

I’d recommend TFA:Starlight and
TLJ:Legendary to precede this. All three edits, while made by different people, included a lot of cross-collaboration and shared goals.

TLJ Legendary was also Hal. You might have mixed the titles with Rekindled by Poppasketti?

My bad, I did mean Rekindled.

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Docking Bay 54 said:

Does anyone have any recommendations for any fan edit of TFA and TLJ that compliment this edit visually, canonically and pacing wise??

I recommend Hal’s own TFA:Restructured & TLJ:Legendary for the most coherent/consistent ST experience.

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EddieDean said:

Docking Bay 54 said:

Hi, new here. How can I get a copy of this? The changelog makes this edit sound fantastic!!!

Also, does anyone have any recommendations for any fan edit of TFA and TLJ that compliment this edit visually, canonically and pacing wise??

I’d recommend TFA:Starlight and
TLJ:Legendary to precede this. All three edits, while made by different people, included a lot of cross-collaboration and shared goals.

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CaptainFaraday said:

EddieDean said:

Docking Bay 54 said:

Hi, new here. How can I get a copy of this? The changelog makes this edit sound fantastic!!!

Also, does anyone have any recommendations for any fan edit of TFA and TLJ that compliment this edit visually, canonically and pacing wise??

I’d recommend TFA:Starlight and
TLJ:Legendary to precede this. All three edits, while made by different people, included a lot of cross-collaboration and shared goals.

TLJ Legendary was also Hal. You might have mixed the titles with Rekindled by Poppasketti?

My bad, I did mean Rekindled.

Burbin said:

Docking Bay 54 said:

Does anyone have any recommendations for any fan edit of TFA and TLJ that compliment this edit visually, canonically and pacing wise??

I recommend Hal’s own TFA:Restructured & TLJ:Legendary for the most coherent/consistent ST experience.

Thanks for ALL of these recommedations (and clarifications). A bit confused still about “TFA: Starlight” and “TFA:Restructured” and “Rekindled” ?? Where can I find these 3 and which one is felt to be the more “definitive” edit between the 2?? Again, a hearty THANK YOU, Hal9000!

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Restructured is Hal’s edit of TFA, with a few trims and a reordering of the story it offers a nice improvement over the theatrical cut while keeping the overall look and feel from the original. I recommend it if you like TFA and would just like to see a version that improves upon it.

Starlight is a TFA edit by user NeverarGreat, it has a few similarities with Restructured as Neverar helped Hal with some of the edits, but overall it’s a more radical version that has a lot more changes and additions. I recommend it if you’d like to see an alternate take on episode VII, though a few of the changes don’t align perfectly with Hal’s Ascendant.

Rekindled is a TLJ edit by user Poppasketti, it is very similar to Hal’s Legendary edit as it originated from it, Poppasketti did a lot of work that’s included in both edits as they were developed side by side. I think Legendary aligns slightly better with Hal’s Restructured and Ascendant, though from what I gather Rekindled seems to be a favourite among many users.

But it’s up to you which version of TFA & TLJ you prefer, there’s no “definitive” answer. I personally prefer Hal’s edits as a more cohesive experience, but Starlight & Rekindled are really good alternatives.

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Burbin said:

Restructured is Hal’s edit of TFA, with a few trims and a reordering of the story it offers a nice improvement over the theatrical cut while keeping the overall look and feel from the original. I recommend it if you like TFA and would just like to see a version that improves upon it.

Starlight is a TFA edit by user NeverarGreat, it has a few similarities with Restructured as Neverar helped Hal with some of the edits, but overall it’s a more radical version that has a lot more changes and additions. I recommend it if you’d like to see an alternate take on episode VII, though a few of the changes don’t align perfectly with Hal’s Ascendant.

Rekindled is a TLJ edit by user Poppasketti, it is very similar to Hal’s Legendary edit as it originated from it, Poppasketti did a lot of work that’s included in both edits as they were developed side by side. I think Legendary aligns slightly better with Hal’s Restructured and Ascendant, though from what I gather Rekindled seems to be a favourite among many users.

But it’s up to you which version of TFA & TLJ you prefer, there’s no “definitive” answer. I personally prefer Hal’s edits as a more cohesive experience, but Starlight & Rekindled are really good alternatives.

Thanks, Burbin! Very helpful! Gonna be looking into some (hopefully) superb PT edits after I get situated with these. Right now, I’m on board with Adywan’s OT edits (-he’s how I found this wonderful site).

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Hal’s Legendary is a little more reserved with its edits, however, Poppa’s Rekindled is more heavy. If things like Leia Poppins bothered you, then Poppa’s is the way to go, if not Hal’s!

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That’s actually a part of why I prefer Legendary, to me Leia’s space walk is the only indication we get of Leia’s secret Force power before TRoS reveals that she had been fully trained as a Jedi and becomes Rey’s Master, both movies get some better context. Legendary also does have a few edits that Rekindled doesn’t have, such as removing Kylo’s line about Rey’s parents being buried on Jakku. So I’d say they’re closer overall compared to Restructured vs Starlight.

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Docking Bay 54 said:

Burbin said:

Restructured is Hal’s edit of TFA, with a few trims and a reordering of the story it offers a nice improvement over the theatrical cut while keeping the overall look and feel from the original. I recommend it if you like TFA and would just like to see a version that improves upon it.

Starlight is a TFA edit by user NeverarGreat, it has a few similarities with Restructured as Neverar helped Hal with some of the edits, but overall it’s a more radical version that has a lot more changes and additions. I recommend it if you’d like to see an alternate take on episode VII, though a few of the changes don’t align perfectly with Hal’s Ascendant.

Rekindled is a TLJ edit by user Poppasketti, it is very similar to Hal’s Legendary edit as it originated from it, Poppasketti did a lot of work that’s included in both edits as they were developed side by side. I think Legendary aligns slightly better with Hal’s Restructured and Ascendant, though from what I gather Rekindled seems to be a favourite among many users.

But it’s up to you which version of TFA & TLJ you prefer, there’s no “definitive” answer. I personally prefer Hal’s edits as a more cohesive experience, but Starlight & Rekindled are really good alternatives.

Thanks, Burbin! Very helpful! Gonna be looking into some (hopefully) superb PT edits after I get situated with these. Right now, I’m on board with Adywan’s OT edits (-he’s how I found this wonderful site).

Great write-up, Burbin!

Just FYI, Hal also created edits for Episode I, Episode II, and Episode III which are absolutely incredible.

Hal’s kinda a fan-editing legend.

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sherlockpotter said:

Docking Bay 54 said:

Burbin said:

Restructured is Hal’s edit of TFA, with a few trims and a reordering of the story it offers a nice improvement over the theatrical cut while keeping the overall look and feel from the original. I recommend it if you like TFA and would just like to see a version that improves upon it.

Starlight is a TFA edit by user NeverarGreat, it has a few similarities with Restructured as Neverar helped Hal with some of the edits, but overall it’s a more radical version that has a lot more changes and additions. I recommend it if you’d like to see an alternate take on episode VII, though a few of the changes don’t align perfectly with Hal’s Ascendant.

Rekindled is a TLJ edit by user Poppasketti, it is very similar to Hal’s Legendary edit as it originated from it, Poppasketti did a lot of work that’s included in both edits as they were developed side by side. I think Legendary aligns slightly better with Hal’s Restructured and Ascendant, though from what I gather Rekindled seems to be a favourite among many users.

But it’s up to you which version of TFA & TLJ you prefer, there’s no “definitive” answer. I personally prefer Hal’s edits as a more cohesive experience, but Starlight & Rekindled are really good alternatives.

Thanks, Burbin! Very helpful! Gonna be looking into some (hopefully) superb PT edits after I get situated with these. Right now, I’m on board with Adywan’s OT edits (-he’s how I found this wonderful site).

Great write-up, Burbin!

Just FYI, Hal also created edits for Episode I, Episode II, and Episode III which are absolutely incredible.

Hal’s kinda a fan-editing legend.

Oh… It’s ON!!! Gonna be great watching versions of these films that actually HELP solidify the story integrity and overall entertainment proposition of the entire saga. It’s truly a bummer that the PT and the ST are so “divisive” merely because some of the writing and a LOT of the directing was…questionable - when the reality is that the general premise of the saga is good stuff. I’ve had some of my people spazz out when I played Adywan’s current fan-edits for them. They didn’t even know that something like this existed lol.

I’m not gonna rag on either the PT nor ST too much in this post but, suffice it to say, I’ve long felt that the PT’s main problem was two-fold: Anakin should’ve been a “teen”, as opposed to an 8 year old, when he was introduced, and, Jar-Jar was a clumsily (pun intended?) written/directed character (-because there are other, more satisfying ways in the GFFA to express “humor” that is cool for, both, kids and adults). I didn’t mind the galactic “politics” exposition, and in fact, felt that it gave more “gravity” to that universe as a whole.

The ST, on the other hand, I sadly find mostly un-watchable due to a myriad of things, but chief among them: Death Star 2.0 aka Starkiller Base and the way Rey’s character was written, seemingly to have little, if any, charm. I don’t know if it’s strictly a matter of casting or more a case of directing but… she, nor, any of the other new “big 3” aren’t nearly as endearing as Luke, Leia and Han (even Chewy and the droids) were. That, to me, is the biggest problem with those movies. Everyone loves and roots for Luke because he is introduced as being genuinely innocent and ignorant to the “truth” that shapes the reality around him as he just wants to leave a “boring” home and live out his own adventure in growing up. He then learns a terrible truth, while stumbling a bit and then uses his newfound wisdom and power to help the folks that he cares for while fighting for a greater cause that affects ALL of the other “innocents” of his world. Who can’t identify with that in real life? Again, these are just my own personal opinions in a general sense. YMMV and I’m sure it does.

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DZ-330 said:

Hal’s Legendary is a little more reserved with its edits, however, Poppa’s Rekindled is more heavy. If things like Leia Poppins bothered you, then Poppa’s is the way to go, if not Hal’s!

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That’s actually a part of why I prefer Legendary, to me Leia’s space walk is the only indication we get of Leia’s secret Force power before TRoS reveals that she had been fully trained as a Jedi and becomes Rey’s Master, both movies get some better context. Legendary also does have a few edits that Rekindled doesn’t have, such as removing Kylo’s line about Rey’s parents being buried on Jakku. So I’d say they’re closer overall compared to Restructured vs Starlight.

Ya, Leia Poppins actually didn’t bother me. For me, it was a cool display of, not only her connection to the Force, but also her command over it. I like to feel that I immediately understood RJ’s intent with that decision and I appreciated it. These film makers seem to be acutely aware that the “general audience” wouldn’t necessarily be informed about Leia’s force sensitivity - or even why she has it, so perhaps they approach this type of decision from the position of attempting to “shock” everyone at the same time. The die-hard fans (-whom have been following every piece of SW media since '83) will either cheer or eye-roll the scene, while everyone else might gasp at it while realizing she’s on some totally higher level than what they thought they knew of her. Either way, it’s a dice roll and I was fine with it personally.