asterisk8 said: "The fact is, it's a movie from the 70s, and I want it to kind of show. I don't want it to look like a movie from 2012. I much prefer the handmade feel of the original trilogy. It gives character, and having a space slug puppet come out of the hole is A LOT more charming to me than a computer-generated image."
- I completely agree 100%. They should change the abbreviation from CGI to CGC in my opinion. *cough*yoda*
asterisk8 said: "There's no way to fix it without replacing it with CGI."
- I must respectfully disagree, I think adywan has proven this at length. It would be a pretty simple matter as it isn't that long of a sequence.
to all: I do find it hilarious though, that when in the previous 12,000 pages every little shadow and glow and "cumulo-nimbus or cirrus?" has been picked over beyond belief yet this glaring slug puppet suspension of disbelief killer has people all nostalgic. O_o?
amazingly I never noticed it myself even after years and years of viewing this film in and out of theaters, that is until I saw adywan's trailer when he first released it.
I want to know who's arm is in that puppet!