rcb said:Bingowings said:I had Artoo use the bunker computer to program the Imperial gun turrets to shoot down their own ships (so no new footage other than models necessary) but I'm sure there are ways around it.
Clearing all that forest would allow for AT-AT stomping throught the stumps and ash footage without the perceived getting stuck between trees problem too, also perhaps some real Ewok carnage along the lines of the Lars Homestead massacre:
that is the freakest thing ever
It looks a bit rubbish but get's the idea across.
If someone were to do this properly they would have to make a couple of Ewok skeletons and film them in smoldering ash (this mockup is the skeleton of a suitably small person with the nose shortened and moved up to match the rough position of that on an Ewok mask).
Angel Blue01 said:Here's a few ideas for small ideas for ROTJ:
-Have some body parts fly off when Luke's lightsabre hits people on Jabba's sail barge
-Maybe some stragglers jump off before it explodes
-Jawas with the Banthas in the SE shot shot...
-...who come and watch the explosion from a distance.
-the briefing scene should be prequel-ized: darkened, some lights moving etc.
-the Home One hanger looks a little cramped
I agree with the idea of the space battle being closer to the throne room, after all Palpatine tells Luke to watch but he's too far to see anything!
Please don't touch the Tyderium shuttle, its my favorite craft in the movie!
I would imagine Tuskens would be more inkeeping with Banthas than Jawas (perhaps shooting at the barge).
I like the idea of stragglers trying to jump from the barge before it blows but I have no problem with changing the Tydirium with an Imperial transporter.
There are already shuttles aplenty in the film (dropping off Vader and Palpatine) and the Tydirium's cover is delivering parts something more inkeeping with the larger transporter than a shuttle.
Changing it will allow the Rebels to carry more people and equipment.
It would also free up the existing model shots to be reworked into the other shuttle arrival sequences.