Originally posted by: JennyS1138
To me, the whole irony is that for all these years, George whined that the sets, creatures, effects, etc didn't live up to his standards/vision, yet even with all the money and technology in the world, the stuff they did in the prequels was actually inferior.
And, the recreated set from ANH at the end of Sith is ironically one of the coolest things in the PT.
Nute Gunray and half of the battle droids were puppets. As were most of the sets in the PT.
To me, the whole irony is that for all these years, George whined that the sets, creatures, effects, etc didn't live up to his standards/vision, yet even with all the money and technology in the world, the stuff they did in the prequels was actually inferior.
And, the recreated set from ANH at the end of Sith is ironically one of the coolest things in the PT.
Nute Gunray and half of the battle droids were puppets. As were most of the sets in the PT.
I'm not trying to be a smartass, but the sets were puppets? If you mean that they were organic, weren't most of the PT "sets" largely green screen?