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"solo hop"
sounds like some sort of cheesy fad dance in the 70s or 80s...
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Originally posted by: Luke Skywalker
lol..
"solo hop"
sounds like some sort of cheesy fad dance in the 70s or 80s...
Made for IE Forum's Episode III theme month - May 2005.
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Originally posted by: jimbo
The digital Jabba in The Phantom Menace was much better then the digital Jabba in the A New Hope 1997 Special Edition.
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Originally posted by: ricarleite
We all know why he's thiner: so he could fit on that pre-determined space.
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Originally posted by: ricarleite
We all know why he's thiner: so he could fit on that pre-determined space.
LOL.
The SE Jabba seriously bothers me because he looks so unlike the ROTJ version. I always saw Jabba as this immobile, hideous gangster who moved seldom and with much effort when he did. He's also very nice in ANH. There's obviously some comraderie between Solo and Hutt, but honestly...is this guy a ruthless gangster by just calling people "my boy"? It also does not help that not much effort was put into it by the ILM team if the stories are true (hmmm I wonder why they'd not want to work on a project like this ).
The whole thing is a mess. Touch ups are one thing, but I can imagine it'd be hard enough to create Jabba if the actor hadn't been there. And for what it's worth, the TPM Jabba looked kinda weak. He's a puppet creation, and darn it he should stay one. Watch From Star Wars to Jedi and you'll see those pupetteers had PERSONALITY. They all gave some kind of life to him. The smoking guy, the tail waggler ("Backward and forward, backward and forward..."), etc. A CG Jabba is a bunch of wires.
Made for IE Forum's Episode III theme month - May 2005.
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And equally so, it has always annoyed me when Leia is pulled into Jabba's chest you can see the cheap "skin" material used give way as if she is falling onto a paracheut. The puppet Jabba looks very "fake" compared to TPM Jabba. I've always felt that alot of the early scenes in ROTJ have dated the film. I mean, when I watch ESB, I feel that it was filmed 20 years AFTER ROTJ, 3 before.
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Luke Luke Luke. Poor poor simple Luke. Hardcore Legend posted that not me. I have nothing against the puppet Jabba in Return of the Jedi. Except that he didn't move. You have to learn to read more fully before you post and to start respecting others opinions.
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And equally so, it has always annoyed me when Leia is pulled into Jabba's chest you can see the cheap "skin" material used give way as if she is falling onto a paracheut. The puppet Jabba looks very "fake" compared to TPM Jabba. I've always felt that alot of the early scenes in ROTJ have dated the film. I mean, when I watch ESB, I feel that it was filmed 20 years AFTER ROTJ, 3 before.
jimbo you have no clue what looks fake...
the ROTJ Jabba had nothing fake about him...
"paracheut"????? what the hell are you?
a paracheut expert...
lol
man can we still create polls on here...
i wanna see how many people think the SE ANH jabba looked fake or did the OT ROTJ jabba look fake..
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The Death Star explosion scene looks interesting.
Any other changes any know of?