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It is an issue of pacing. The movement of scenes need to be viewed in context of the rest of the film. It moves the focus of the drama by away from the Luke and Vader duel earlier and focuses on the battle on the ground and in space. It also reflects the end of ANH as well, with a much more dramatic space battle. I couldn't post the whole thing of course, so I only put up a bit. It didn't show, so nevermind.

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Well, I guess since the Death Star threatening to blow up the rebel base in Star Wars was cobbled together after the fact, maybe that could be done again with graphics, p.a. announcements, "targeting Endor" etc. The thing is, the movie's already ripping off New Hope a little too hard as it is. The throne room editing could be effective either way, since it's already some of the better stuff in the movie. For me, it seems there's bigger fish to fry-like Endor, "a certain point of view", ewok battle, the dorky ending (both versions) and that flabby middle. I actually love the movie, but it's like a hot girl with some bad zits.
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Originally posted by: Commander Courage
Other than a couple of scene division differences (the impact which of can't be seen unless presented with the surrounding scenes), there's no change in this script from the original scenes. Granted there are a few deleted and/or never filmed bits here and there, but those aren't available to be used in an edit. Sorry, I just don't see what you were trying to accomplish with this.


are you talking about the end or tatooine?
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Why reedit ROTJ? There are versions of the movie available on some torrent sites. Mininova has a version of the trilogy for DVD. I don't have a DVD writer so I have to find a way to put that movie on multiple VCDs.
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Originally posted by: stossmo
Originally posted by: Commander Courage
Other than a couple of scene division differences (the impact which of can't be seen unless presented with the surrounding scenes), there's no change in this script from the original scenes. Granted there are a few deleted and/or never filmed bits here and there, but those aren't available to be used in an edit. Sorry, I just don't see what you were trying to accomplish with this.


are you talking about the end or tatooine?

I was referring to Sluggo's posted script exerpts that have now been removed.
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Originally posted by: Commander Courage
Originally posted by: stossmo
Originally posted by: Commander Courage
Other than a couple of scene division differences (the impact which of can't be seen unless presented with the surrounding scenes), there's no change in this script from the original scenes. Granted there are a few deleted and/or never filmed bits here and there, but those aren't available to be used in an edit. Sorry, I just don't see what you were trying to accomplish with this.


are you talking about the end or tatooine?

I was referring to Sluggo's posted script exerpts that have now been removed.


ah, I see....

I just realized thatit was your post from the ranch thread that got me all hot for the edit in the first place...I had a half baked idea of implying luke was on dagobah but seeing your it thought out and complete was like: HELL YEAH. I hope the ranch does jump ahead to Jedi after TPM.....
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Thanks, stossmo. To be honest all this talk of editing RotJ according to my roadmap without any "credit," as it were, had annoyed me a bit. Ideas are free but if we're going to share let's share, not steal. Sorry if that came off wrong, but I put a lot of effort into thinking all that stuff through, and to have all these other people discuss using my ideas in their edit without any reference to where they came from was frustrating. Again, I apologize if I sound like a jerk, that's just how I felt.

Now that I've got that off my chest, let the discussion continue!
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Uh, I'm not "stealing" from anywhere. As for "Revenge of the Jedi", has anyone tried stacking the opening crawl from Revenge of the Sith on top of the crawl from Jedi, then cropping out everything but the word "Revenge"? I think that's how it'd work in final cut, not sure about other setups. It would be a frame at a time, and probably a hassle.
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My apologies to CC and anyone in this thread or the ranch who feels "jacked", having re-read my post I realize that it was quite "hasty" and irresponsible. Im certainly not stupid enough to reference ideas on another thread to start a new one and claim those same ideas for myself, though I am stupid enough to jam a post in at work without really checking my sources or giving proper credit. Didn’t mean to step on any toes and I promise to work on my internet etiquette.

Respectfully,

stoss
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No problem, Stoss. I just thought I better speak up before things went any further. I know you had no ill intentions, but from my perspective though I did feel "jacked." When in doubt, quote, and if you can't find the quote, reference it. Chances are someone will find it for you eventually. Hope I didn't put a damper on your enthusiasm; the more fan edits and contributions the better!
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Just for the record, the Ranch "officially" doesn't feel "jacked". In fact, it introduces a sense of friendly competitive urgency for us to be "the first" to get our version out there. That's why we're contemplating the suggestion of jumping to ROTJ after TPM is finished.

My esteemed colleage, CC, is very protective of his ideas. He forgets to mention, however, that he "borrows" a lot of his stuff from either theforce.net or MagFan.

Just kidding, CC! But, sheesh, do I really have to put a disclaimer behind you?

Anyway, the point is, I don't want anyone getting a bad taste in their mouths about the Ranch based on his post. We don't play like that, we're all about the free flow of ideas. "The views and opinions expressed by CC on this thread are his alone, and do not necessarily reflect those of The Ranch or any of its subsidiary threads."

So, I apologize for any misunderstanding, and please, have fun! I look forward to reading what you guys come up with!


--InfoDroid

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To ease all tention and put all this to rest for good:


EPISODE VI
RETURN OF THE JEDI

A final, climactic confrontation in GALACTIC CIVIL WAR looms near. The Empire, desperate to extinguish the ever-spreading flame of rebellion, has hastened its dual construction on the second DEATH STAR.

Recognizing if completed this ultimate weapon would spell certain doom for the Alliance, the Rebellion has organized a preemptive strike against the armored battle station, preparing to go into battle with or without several of their key leaders, who on Tatooine have masterminded the rescue of Han Solo from the clutches of the vile gangster, Jabba the Hutt.

Having returned to the Dagobah System, Luke Skywalker is facing his final trials to become a Jedi Knight. Luke is eager to complete his training and join his friends in the effort, but has unanswered questions for his dying Jedi Master that could shatter his reality and alter the course of galactic history…

-First scene of Vader arriving on Death Star II as is.
-Wipe to Dagobah. Edit Luke and Yoda's dialogue. Scene as is until:
Luke: But...the training?
Yoda: No more training do you require. Already know you that what you need.
Luke: Then I am a Jedi?
Yoda: Luke, when gone am I, the last of the Jedi you will be. The force runs strong in your family, pass on what you have learned. Do not underestimate the powers of the Emperor, or suffer your father's fate you will.
Luke: Master Yoda... is Darth Vader my father?
Yoda: Rest I need, yes, rest.
Luke: Yoda, I must know.
Yoda: Your father he is. Told you did he?
Luke: Yes.
Yoda: Unexpected this is. And unfortunate.
Luke: Unfortunate that I know the truth?
Yoda: No! Unfortunate that you rushed to face him, that incomplete was your training. That not ready for the burden were you.
Luke: I'm sorry.
Yoda: Luke...there is another...Sky...walk...er.
-Luke/Obi-Wan scene as is (for now anyway). Btw, I am aware Luke has his black glove on during these scenes, but the way I see it hardly noticable clothing continuity is a small price to pay for the greater good of the story. It could also be assumed it was for his hand, like Anakin in RotS, and he removed it on Tatooine, only to have it damaged and require a covering yet again.
-Wipe to Emperor arriving on Death Star II. (This transition works really well with Obi-Wan's last line, "...but they could be made to serve the Emperor."
-Wipe to Tatooine with droids approaching Jabba's palace. Story flow as is (there will of course be many asthetic changes to this sequence). Luke's late arrival and the confused plan can be interpreted as him having to finish his training the the Rebels not being able to wait any longer, so they spring a plan to rescue Han and get back to the fleet and plan the attack on the Death Star II.
-It would be really nice to have the deleted sandstorm scene, as it presents at least SOME kind of resolution to the Han/Lando situation that was desperately needed in the film. The radio drama addresses this in a great scene with the two on the Falcon, which of course is impossible to duplicate. And that's another point; not once in RotJ do we see Han flying the Falcon. Shame. Maybe we can do something about that, a rear cockpit view of jumping into hyperspace perhaps?
-Luke would of course just meet the crew "Back at the fleet," already having dealt with his business on Dagobah in between movies and in the opening of this one.
-Wipe to first Throne Room scene on Death Star II. (This transition works really well with Vader's mention of "...a Rebel fleet massing near Sullust?", we then get to see that fleet.)
-Wipe to Rebel Alliance meeting, film continues as is (with appropriate asthetic alterations throughout).

Shuffling the basic story structure of the beginning of RotJ would not only greatly strenghten the film, but also account for the numerous nitpicks presented by its original form. Most importantly in my mind, is Luke actually completing his training on Dagobah with Yoda, and finding out about Anakin. Yes, it is a stretch to believe Luke went for almost a year without mentioning it to Yoda, but it is much more believable than him not even going back in a year, not just to complete his training but to get some answers. I think my new opening crawl does a lot for the story as well. It has been pointed out that the other 5 episodes' crawls all open with important galactic happenings. RotJ? "Luke Skywalker has returned to his home planet of Tatooine to..." yeah, not so much. If you look at things with an open mind, this version of events deals with most of the issues that were botched or confusing in the original:
-A second Death Star? So fast?
-The rushed plan to get Han, Luke's late arrival. (sort of)
-Desperate to rescue Han before having to get back to the Rebel fleet.
-Luke completing his training and discovering the truth about his father.
-Making the film flow together much better instead of feeling like Episode 6A and Episode 6B.



Here is my altered RotJ script incorporating dialogue from the Radio Drama. The new dialogue being in bold:

Too late. The Wookiee has already pulled the animal from the
stake. SPROOING! The group finds itself hanging upside down in an
Ewok net, suspended high above the clearing. Artoo lets out a
wild series of beeps and whistles, and Chewie howls his regret.
Their bodies are a jumble in the net. Han removes a Wookiee paw
from his mouth.

THREEPIO
One would suppose a 220 year old Wookie to have learned a measure of self-restraint.


HAN
What are you telling them?

THREEPIO
Hello, I think... I could be mistaken.
These creatures seem to call themselves Ewoks. And I do believe they think I am some sort of god.


Suddenly all activity stops as LOGRAY, the tribal Medicine Man,
comes out of the big hut. He examines the captives carefully,
goes to join Threepio, whose throne has been placed on an
elevated platform. A larger, gray-haired Ewok, CHIEF CHIRPA, is
examining Luke's lightsaber with great curiosity.

THREEPIO
As I understand it Master Luke, the forest has been invaded by Stormtroopers. The Ewoks presume you to be enemies.


HAN
What did he say?

THREEPIO
I'm rather embarrassed, General Solo, but it
appears you are to be the main course at a
banquet in my honor.

Shot of ARTOO.

THREEPIO
And you Artoo are to be reclaimed for useable scrap.

Another Shot of Artoo-he is displeased.


At the end of it, the Chief, Logray, and the elders confer, then
nod in agreement. The Chief stands and makes a pronouncement.

LUKE (OS)
What are they saying Threepio?

THREEPIO
The Ewoks want to know where they fit into the story Sir. Myth and life are strongly intertwined with Ewoks. If I make them part of the tale, it will in their minds make them part of the Rebellion”

LUKE (OS)
Do it Threepio.

Threepio says more Ewokese, including them in the story.

That strengthens the Ewoks characterwise I think, giving them reasons for their actions. Also I thought it would be nice to throw that reference to Chewbacca's age in there just for the fun of it.

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Originally posted by: Commander Courage
To ease all tention and put all this to rest for good:


EPISODE VI
RETURN OF THE JEDI

A final, climactic confrontation in GALACTIC CIVIL WAR looms near. The Empire, desperate to extinguish the ever-spreading flame of rebellion, has hastened its dual construction on the second DEATH STAR.

Recognizing if completed this ultimate weapon would spell certain doom for the Alliance, the Rebellion has organized a preemptive strike against the armored battle station, preparing to go into battle with or without several of their key leaders, who on Tatooine have masterminded the rescue of Han Solo from the clutches of the vile gangster, Jabba the Hutt.

Having returned to the Dagobah System, Luke Skywalker is facing his final trials to become a Jedi Knight. Luke is eager to complete his training and join his friends in the effort, but has unanswered questions for his dying Jedi Master that could shatter his reality and alter the course of galactic history…

-First scene of Vader arriving on Death Star II as is.
-Wipe to Dagobah. Edit Luke and Yoda's dialogue. Scene as is until:
Luke: But...the training?
Yoda: No more training do you require. Already know you that what you need.
Luke: Then I am a Jedi?
Yoda: Luke, when gone am I, the last of the Jedi you will be. The force runs strong in your family, pass on what you have learned. Do not underestimate the powers of the Emperor, or suffer your father's fate you will.
Luke: Master Yoda... is Darth Vader my father?
Yoda: Rest I need, yes, rest.
Luke: Yoda, I must know.
Yoda: Your father he is. Told you did he?
Luke: Yes.
Yoda: Unexpected this is. And unfortunate.
Luke: Unfortunate that I know the truth?
Yoda: No! Unfortunate that you rushed to face him, that incomplete was your training. That not ready for the burden were you.
Luke: I'm sorry.
Yoda: Luke...there is another...Sky...walk...er.
-Luke/Obi-Wan scene as is (for now anyway). Btw, I am aware Luke has his black glove on during these scenes, but the way I see it hardly noticable clothing continuity is a small price to pay for the greater good of the story. It could also be assumed it was for his hand, like Anakin in RotS, and he removed it on Tatooine, only to have it damaged and require a covering yet again.
-Wipe to Emperor arriving on Death Star II. (This transition works really well with Obi-Wan's last line, "...but they could be made to serve the Emperor."
-Wipe to Tatooine with droids approaching Jabba's palace. Story flow as is (there will of course be many asthetic changes to this sequence). Luke's late arrival and the confused plan can be interpreted as him having to finish his training the the Rebels not being able to wait any longer, so they spring a plan to rescue Han and get back to the fleet and plan the attack on the Death Star II.
-It would be really nice to have the deleted sandstorm scene, as it presents at least SOME kind of resolution to the Han/Lando situation that was desperately needed in the film. The radio drama addresses this in a great scene with the two on the Falcon, which of course is impossible to duplicate. And that's another point; not once in RotJ do we see Han flying the Falcon. Shame. Maybe we can do something about that, a rear cockpit view of jumping into hyperspace perhaps?
-Luke would of course just meet the crew "Back at the fleet," already having dealt with his business on Dagobah in between movies and in the opening of this one.
-Wipe to first Throne Room scene on Death Star II. (This transition works really well with Vader's mention of "...a Rebel fleet massing near Sullust?", we then get to see that fleet.)
-Wipe to Rebel Alliance meeting, film continues as is (with appropriate asthetic alterations throughout).

Shuffling the basic story structure of the beginning of RotJ would not only greatly strenghten the film, but also account for the numerous nitpicks presented by its original form. Most importantly in my mind, is Luke actually completing his training on Dagobah with Yoda, and finding out about Anakin. Yes, it is a stretch to believe Luke went for almost a year without mentioning it to Yoda, but it is much more believable than him not even going back in a year, not just to complete his training but to get some answers. I think my new opening crawl does a lot for the story as well. It has been pointed out that the other 5 episodes' crawls all open with important galactic happenings. RotJ? "Luke Skywalker has returned to his home planet of Tatooine to..." yeah, not so much. If you look at things with an open mind, this version of events deals with most of the issues that were botched or confusing in the original:
-A second Death Star? So fast?
-The rushed plan to get Han, Luke's late arrival. (sort of)
-Desperate to rescue Han before having to get back to the Rebel fleet.
-Luke completing his training and discovering the truth about his father.
-Making the film flow together much better instead of feeling like Episode 6A and Episode 6B.



Here is my altered RotJ script incorporating dialogue from the Radio Drama. The new dialogue being in bold:

Too late. The Wookiee has already pulled the animal from the
stake. SPROOING! The group finds itself hanging upside down in an
Ewok net, suspended high above the clearing. Artoo lets out a
wild series of beeps and whistles, and Chewie howls his regret.
Their bodies are a jumble in the net. Han removes a Wookiee paw
from his mouth.

THREEPIO
One would suppose a 220 year old Wookie to have learned a measure of self-restraint.


HAN
What are you telling them?

THREEPIO
Hello, I think... I could be mistaken.
These creatures seem to call themselves Ewoks. And I do believe they think I am some sort of god.


Suddenly all activity stops as LOGRAY, the tribal Medicine Man,
comes out of the big hut. He examines the captives carefully,
goes to join Threepio, whose throne has been placed on an
elevated platform. A larger, gray-haired Ewok, CHIEF CHIRPA, is
examining Luke's lightsaber with great curiosity.

THREEPIO
As I understand it Master Luke, the forest has been invaded by Stormtroopers. The Ewoks presume you to be enemies.


HAN
What did he say?

THREEPIO
I'm rather embarrassed, General Solo, but it
appears you are to be the main course at a
banquet in my honor.

Shot of ARTOO.

THREEPIO
And you Artoo are to be reclaimed for useable scrap.

Another Shot of Artoo-he is displeased.


At the end of it, the Chief, Logray, and the elders confer, then
nod in agreement. The Chief stands and makes a pronouncement.

LUKE (OS)
What are they saying Threepio?

THREEPIO
The Ewoks want to know where they fit into the story Sir. Myth and life are strongly intertwined with Ewoks. If I make them part of the tale, it will in their minds make them part of the Rebellion”

LUKE (OS)
Do it Threepio.

Threepio says more Ewokese, including them in the story.

That strengthens the Ewoks characterwise I think, giving them reasons for their actions. Also I thought it would be nice to throw that reference to Chewbacca's age in there just for the fun of it.



that would all work really good.
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I always figured Luke didn't go back to Yoda right away because planning Han's rescue and sorting out his feelings about those two liars was more important ("Ben, why didn't you tell me?"). Indeed, one of my favorite things about Jedi, is that even though the wise Ben and Yoda just want to turn him into an assassin and kill his father, Luke refuses. He's a better human being than he is a Jedi. Anyway, the Ranch project is very cool and fascinating, but I also think it'd be cool to see a Jedi-cut that is operating under the mandate that it's January 1983 and the movie's getting an alternate polish/fine cut than the one it did get. Hence, limited to stuff like tighter/more savvy cutting, the "Revenge" title, the blue saber, no prequel-connecting, and the sandstorm if it turns up in the '07 dvds. That scene may not advance the plot, but it's an important character moment to have the gang reunited, especially for Han and his newfound team spirit. Plus, most of it is Han and Luke, at the Falcon, making it a nice bookend to their goodbye in Empire. (I'm not at all anti-prequel. Well, I'm not anti-Phantom or Sith. Ahem. Looking at you, Clones).
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Yup. That's what I like about this thread. It's all ideas.

As much as I despise the idea, I was thinking it might be fun to have a fan edit where Boba Fett escapes the Sarlaac at the last minute.
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I had to duck out on the Ranch edit thread under a cloud of personal issues. Things are sorting out, but not to the point I can return full force. This thread, however, is a place I want to contribute to so that what few useful ideas I come up with can perhaps be, er... used. And ROTJ had my attention for some reason, so I'm typing up a kind of outline for a possible edit that addresses my problems with ROTJ.

I think the movie has incredible footage and some really fine moments. Unfortunately it is undermined continually by character actions and jokes which are completely off from the previous movies. The resulting tone is forgettable and disappointing-- but if some tension could be created and some seriousness brougth back...?

I have some ideas that work, I think (many have surfaced before, but I want to kind of dump them all into one place in this thread).



REVENGE OF THE JEDI:


Begin the movie with a tighter version of the arrival of Vader on the Death Star-- there's too much sense that the Empire is running into funding problems or something ("The Emperor -- wants the impossible! I can't get these stupid contractors to show up!")

Then show Luke on his way to Degobah-- while the Jabba sequence begins in his absense. Let tension build as Chewie is jailed, Leia grabbed, Han blind and jailed with Chewie-- what'll they do?

Meanwhile, Luke hears the truth from Yoda and Obi Wan and rushes back to Tatooine. Then, when the droids march up to Jabba's palace -- there's really some tension! Shortly, Luke shows up and is overwhelmed-- (hey, more tension!). Cut the jokes as he and Han are taken to the Sarlac pit-- then get the rescue underway. Give Leia a blaster effect when she kills Jabba, so this 87 pound chick isn't allowed to strangle the great Jabba the Hutt (darkening the tone a little). Get off Tatooine and rejoin the Rebel fleet (KEEP THE PACE MOVING!)

Recut the briefing to avoid the grab-ass. Get us to Endor and into the woods where Leia is shot down-- then CUT HER SCENE WHERE SHE MEETS THE EWOK. Just give us the first shots where legs walk up and poke her unconscious body with a spear (while we hear GRIM and OMINOUS MUSIC BUILD...) Then back to Luke as he reaches Han -- where's Leia? Tension builds-- we know she's in trouble! We find her helmet, her speeder-- oh no!

Then Han and Luke are captured-- by what? What are these little things? We finally see-- EWOKS who take our guys and plan to fry them. This way, even the lame "we worship gold droids" beat works. They find Leia, get free, get accepted into the tribe (much faster) and Luke talks to Leia and runs away. (Cut the Han/Leia tiff over, "You could tell him, but you can't tell me?" -- this is LUKE'S movie and that "argument" never goes anywhere anyway-- it just drags Han into saying things I would pay to have erased from my memory).

Then, manipulate the footage so that everything goes the Empire's way as much as possible for the rest of the film. The Ewoks get massacred-- none of their attempts to fight back really amount to much except distractions-- but distractions end up being enough. (In other words, cut the logs defeating walkers, the rocks knocking out stormtroopers -- emphasize Ewok death and sacrifice).

Let Chewie in the walker be the one success that turns the tide.

Then, stack the battle and the change within Vader for a little more suspense and tension-- let Luke suffer a little longer at the hands of the Emperor and keep their battle going even as Lando is about to blow the whole place sky-high.

I'd really love to cut the "take off my helmet" beat -- let Vader die looking like Vader and not Ray Milland.

But I don't know what that does to the "ghosts" in the end. I think I'd cut the ghosts too. What are they doing there? Looking for a drink? I don't know.

Lastly, though, I'd remix the final music-- using the "Yub Yub" song as "source" music played soft underneath a finale march that echoed the final march in ANH-- either using that march or a similar piece from somewhere else. Let the music really bring home that this is the end of the Trilogy/Saga.

Anyway, those are the headlines. I'm writing up a more "outline"-y type doc to post later. Can't wait to get the time to really contribute to this and/or the Ranch edits. But it's been that kind of year.

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Great ideas, MTH, as usual. I still think that ROTJ is far, far above any of the prequels, due to the actors, the music score, and the cinematography. But there are disappointing things (like Han's line, "Hey! It's me!" and Leia's "But these are my friends! They must be set free!")

The only thing I would change is- I would keep the unmasking and the ghosts at the end- there's a lot of symbolism there.

Also, I know this can't be fixed (except taking out particularly ugly shots), but what on earth happened to Carrie Fisher? There's a huge difference between Empire and Jedi.

Episode II: Shroud of the Dark Side

Emperor Jar-Jar
“Back when we made Star Wars, we just couldn’t make Palpatine as evil as we intended. Now, thanks to the miracles of technology, it is finally possible. Finally, I’ve created the movies that I originally imagined.” -George Lucas on the 2007 Extra Extra Special HD-DVD Edition

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Always love to hear you like an idea of mine, TM -- I have to know a lot of people are going to want the unmasking and ghosts. Maybe I would like it in this new edit-- but I have a hard time with the cloying heart-string pulling manor of the unmasking/ghosts in the original.

I suggest that any symbolism in "unmasking his father" and seeing his approving ghost is pretty damn heavy-handed. It's not exactly open to many meanings and interpretations as the best use of symbols is.

The same scenes would be as powerful, if not more powerful to me if they were handled a little harder-- no peek at the man inside the suit-- there's more powerful symbolism in that to me. There are some things about our fathers we will never understand/see even if we are able to connect with them.

Luke looking whistfully into the distance in the end is a little less manipulative and cloying to me than him looking at the approving and smiling figure of his father appearing suddenly in the same plane of afterlife/heaven as Obi Wan and Yoda. It's always bothered me somewhat that Vader can blow up Alderann, etc. and then recant on his death bed and end up as revered as Yoda and Obi Wan who were his mortal enemies all of twenty minutes ago.

I think those beats belong in "Return of the Jedi" but should maybe be made harder in "Revenge of the Jedi"?

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Originally posted by: MoveAlong
but what on earth happened to Carrie Fisher? There's a huge difference between Empire and Jedi.


To quote the late Rick James, "Cocaine is a hell of a drug."


Ah that's a shame. I never knew that about Carrie Fisher....I feel that she was and is still a decent nice person....Stay clean Carrie, please.

I love everybody. Lets all smoke some reefer and chill. Hug and kisses for everybody.

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I'm still working on "MS Edition 0.83 Revenge of the Jedi", but I didn't update my thread since August/September since I've been busy with other things. I might get this project done by January/February if my exams turn out well (in exam period right now)

Soul -- Merry Christmas!!
.: Revenge of the Jedi 0.83 MS Edition :.
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MTH, why do you always put out these outlines that make me want to edit the movie that way?!?! Gaahhh!!! DAMN you! Hahaha...

Another excellent outline, MTH. Someday.... Someday... Maybe we'll actually finish one of these things. lol


--ID

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Originally posted by: InfoDroid
Another excellent outline, MTH. Someday.... Someday... Maybe we'll actually finish one of these things. lol

Perhaps, when the moon is in the seventh hour, and Jupiter aligns with Mars...

PS. Good stuff MTH; we've all been posting ideas for RotJ for over a year now, and it would indeed be great to see some of these put into reality one of these days.
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Haha! The 5th Dimension reference came out to no where. Maybe you could add that as the closing song for the end of Revenge of the Jedi. It would go a long way to harmonize the emptiness of the current version and bring it closer to the awesome Holiday Special. Imagine Anakin, Yoda and Ben appearing to the soaring music of the "Age of Aquarious". Brings a tear to your eye.