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Knightmessenger
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STAR WARS: EP V "REVISITED EDITION"ADYWAN - 12GB 1080p MP4 VERSION AVAILABLE NOW
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Date created
18-Dec-2008, 9:28 PM

Okay I don't know if it's too late to make these revisions or if they could even be done at all but I finally got a chance to record some stuff off the Empire dvd. Here are my pet peeves none of which were fixed in 1997 or 2004.

That lame symettrical ceiling. Yeah I just don't like it. This is supposed to be in a hidden base that I assume was hastily assembled. It looks too well made and professionally done. And I don't like the design either. Boring!

[IMG]http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/9452/empire1oc6.png[/IMG]

 

The wall behind C3P0. It seems like it's supposed to be a cave wall carved out of ice. Instead it looks like a cheap set of prefabricated plastic molded to look like a cave wall. Would there be any way you could make the wall look more like ice instead of shiny plastic?

[IMG]http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/6562/empire3an2.png[/IMG]

 

And this one really gets me. When the Millenium Falcon is inside the asteroid worm it displays this unbelievable ability to shrink itself. This also happens when they escape the mother ship from Independence Day. I just hate how the audience is basically told "from this scale there's no way they can escape *wait* the scale has been changed and the ship is a lot smaller in the next shot. They're going to make it after all." It just seems like it's cheating. 

In other words the scale of the cockpit window to the worm's teeth does not match up with the exterior shot scale of the ship slipping through the teeth.

[IMG]http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/9586/empire4qg9.png[/IMG]

[IMG]http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/3047/empire5ns7.png[/IMG]

[IMG]http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/9980/empire6mg3.png[/IMG]

 

Well it appears I'm having trouble getting the images to show up (again). Hopefully the images can still be accessed. If anyone could offer some pointers they would be appreciated.