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well i guess its better than the original concept of the underground lava room. i mean he was really asking for trouble there.
for those who dont see any changes i added annotations
John Williams score to Return of the Jedi Remastered/Remixed:
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well i guess its better than the original concept of the underground lava room. i mean he was really asking for trouble there.
We are safe from your friends here:
haha! genius.
why is he at the bottom by the oil drum? with MARIO SKYPLUMBER above him? i thought he was supposed to be "safe"
John Williams score to Return of the Jedi Remastered/Remixed:
http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/JOHN-WILLIAMS-Star-Wars-Episode-VI-Return-of-the-Jedi-Remastered-Edition/topic/14606/page/1/
fishmanlee said:why is he at the bottom by the oil drum? with MARIO SKYPLUMBER above him? i thought he was supposed to be "safe"
WHOOSH!
That's the sound of the joke going over fishman's head.
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haha!
Spot the difference :)
ROTJ ESB
-Angel
vaderios said:Spot the difference :)
ROTJ ESB
-Angel
Heaven forbid the guy look out the same window in the same place giving off almost identical reflections. OK, so its either a reused shot, or they lit him exactly the same 3 years apart. At least the stars are different?
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doubleofive said:Heaven forbid the guy look out the same window in the same place giving off almost identical reflections. OK, so its either a reused shot, or they lit him exactly the same 3 years apart. At least the stars are different?
The stars are different...and blue :)
Nope its reused footage for sure because the mask in ESB is totally different from ROTJ. you cant have same reflections with different set behind you. ;)
-Angel
Is there a workable solution, like a suitable backshot of the ROTJ helmet that can be matched into position and have the general profile of the reflections mapped over it?
Some might say with some justification that it doesn't really matter but it does highlight how many corners were cut in the making of ROTJ.
Would it have cost so much to film anyone against the window for a unique shot?
It would be nice if we had a similar shot of Luke meditating on the future like he does in ANH.
The PT sets this up as a family trait but maybe Yoda's teaching has beaten it out of Luke.
If not it might be nice to start a Fan-O-Matic style Dagobah sequence with Luke outside looking up at the sky and then over to Yoda's hut before him going inside for Yoda's death scene (which might be adapted from the lights fading sequence in the theatrical version).
How far can push ROTJ's edit into a microscopic level? lol
When Leia is turning the big gun on jabba's ship. in the close up for 3 frames her eyes look in the camera before she look into the right position. Easy fix but hard noticeable. The same goes to Chewie in the lamda shuttle
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vaderios said:How far can push ROTJ's edit into a microscopic level? lol
When Leia is turning the big gun on jabba's ship. in the close up for 3 frames her eyes look in the camera before she look into the right position. Easy fix but hard noticeable. The same goes to Chewie in the lamda shuttle
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Grain of sand, Chewie's foot? Can't get more microscopic than HotRod!
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Bingowings said:Is there a workable solution, like a suitable backshot of the ROTJ helmet that can be matched into position and have the general profile of the reflections mapped over it?
Some might say with some justification that it doesn't really matter but it does highlight how many corners were cut in the making of ROTJ.
Would it have cost so much to film anyone against the window for a unique shot?
It would be nice if we had a similar shot of Luke meditating on the future like he does in ANH.
The PT sets this up as a family trait but maybe Yoda's teaching has beaten it out of Luke.
If not it might be nice to start a Fan-O-Matic style Dagobah sequence with Luke outside looking up at the sky and then over to Yoda's hut before him going outside for Yoda's death scene (which might be adapted from the lights fading sequence in the theatrical version).
Hmmm...I really like that idea...especially becuase Vader is doing this in the same film.
There might be a couple of shots you could modify to make this work...but the one that comes to mind is the one of Luke going under his xwing to R2. ("I can't do it, R2.")
He looks off towards Yodas hut...but maybe we could modify it so he's looking out towards the sky...
This is kind of what I intended in my Fan-O-Matic...only it's on Tatooine...and I didn't really didn't sell it that well... :P
Attack of the Clones: Alternate Timeline Edit Thread:
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I just noticed thanks to SSWR's post that in my earlier comment I said:
before going outside for Yoda's death scene
Clearly I meant inside...Doh!
Will Adywan edit the Prequel Trilogy?
Will we see Qui-Gon anywhere? I'd like to see his ghost somewhere. Mabey him looking on at Vader and knowing he created trained him. That would be better for the end of ROTS rather than somewhere in the OT, but oh well.
As for ROTJ, it needs to be cut down alot. Alot of the Jabba's Palace sequences are boring and very useless. Why not cut out some of it and make up the time with a better space battle and more battle scenes.
I don't even want to talk about how bad the Sail Barge batttle is.
The picture of Jabba's Palace picture 2 pages back looks nice and more realistic than the 2004 DVD. Great work on it.
Ghost said:Will Adywan edit the Prequel Trilogy?
Will we see Qui-Gon anywhere? I'd like to see his ghost somewhere. Mabey him looking on at Vader and knowing he created trained him. That would be better for the end of ROTS rather than somewhere in the OT, but oh well.
As for ROTJ, it needs to be cut down alot. Alot of the Jabba's Palace sequences are boring and very useless. Why not cut out some of it and make up the time with a better space battle and more battle scenes.
I don't even want to talk about how bad the Sail Barge batttle is.
The picture of Jabba's Palace picture 2 pages back looks nice and more realistic than the 2004 DVD. Great work on it.
Yes.
NO.
Yes.
Ok.
Credit to Darth venal
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Ok.It seems the folks from MBII did their job pretty well.
Right click-View image to see it in full REz
As you can see: Surface, and missing set exteriors from that poor set piece.
ideas brainstorming all welcome.
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Ghost said:Will Adywan edit the Prequel Trilogy?
Will we see Qui-Gon anywhere? I'd like to see his ghost somewhere. Mabey him looking on at Vader and knowing he created trained him. That would be better for the end of ROTS rather than somewhere in the OT, but oh well.
As for ROTJ, it needs to be cut down alot. Alot of the Jabba's Palace sequences are boring and very useless. Why not cut out some of it and make up the time with a better space battle and more battle scenes.
I don't even want to talk about how bad the Sail Barge batttle is.
The picture of Jabba's Palace picture 2 pages back looks nice and more realistic than the 2004 DVD. Great work on it.
This and the prequel redux thread aren't exclusively Ady related threads so even if you have an idea that Ady has already said won't happen in his versions still feel free to discuss it because someone else might want the use of your ideas.
I'm not sure if Jabba's Palace needs less screen time it definately needs a change of tone.
The cartoon puppet aliens, droid torture played for laughs and CGI musical number detract from the necessary sense of threat making it more comical than perilous.
It should be a different kind of danger than the Empire (more louche and grotesque) but it should be still a place where the potential for nasty things to happen to our heroes is tangible.
You don't really get that in any versions of those sequences.
Vaderios said :
As you can see: Surface, and missing set exteriors from that poor set piece.
ideas brainstorming all welcome.
-Angel
As I said over on the previous page I don't get the what the exposed death pits are doing in this room, it's simply daft.
I'd get rid or alter the rails and cover the pit up with floor plates.
During the fight those plates could be dislodged so the pit is exposed for Palpatine to get chucked down later (or maybe while he's watching Palpatine zapping Luke, Vader's anger causes him to have a relapse of his post Padme room wrecking).
I don't think there's any problem with the shaft being there. It's a shaft down to the reactor core if I remember rightly. It's exactly the kind of thing I can imagine Palpatine doing - wanting to be able to look down at the awesome power of his creation. Of course, as Luke says, his overconfidence is his weakness, and it ends up being his undoing.
"as Luke says, his overconfidence is his weakness, and it ends up being his undoing."
Convenient, that. Yet another problem with the writing on Jedi.
vaderios said:Ok.It seems the folks from MBII did their job pretty well.
Right click-View image to see it in full REz
As you can see: Surface, and missing set exteriors from that poor set piece.
ideas brainstorming all welcome.
-Angel
I saw a map for Jedi Academy that was right on the money. Of course I haven't played JA for a long time.
"The other versions will disappear. Even the 35 million tapes of Star Wars out there won’t last more than 30 or 40 years. A hundred years from now, the only version of the movie that anyone will remember will be the DVD version [of the Special Edition], and you’ll be able to project it on a 20’ by 40’ screen with perfect quality. I think it’s the director’s prerogative, not the studio’s to go back and reinvent a movie." - George Lucas
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I was pointing about the window view. if you see the tower from outside you will notice that is a cross. well if you are inside you should be able to see the exterior from the windows. These pics prove that.
as for the shaft its an other matter.
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I don't really see how that in particular is a weakness in the writing. It shows that Luke has become a very perceptive, powerful Jedi. The Emperor is arrogant enough to think his apprentice won't turn against him, which of course turns out to not be true.
I see it as far more silly that there'd be a shaft there which clearly has no purpose (it certainly wouldn't be there for aesthetic reasons if it were covered with floor plates)
Can't see it as being for venting anything either. Why would the emperor choose to have it vent under his own chamber floor?
The only reason I can see for the shaft to be there is for the Emperor's own arrogant observations. Those on the dark side clearly value power above all else. Having a view into the reactor from his own chamber is exactly the kind of thing he'd do in my opinion.
So it's not for gobbing on people heads then or putting the dropping a penny on people to the test.