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Post #614133

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SpilkaBilka
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Alternate camera angles in ROTJ Kenobi/Luke scene on Dagobah?
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Date created
11-Dec-2012, 12:14 AM

Hey zombie, I totally get what you're saying, and your response was not rude at all.  I realize that there almost certainly is no alternate cut of this scene, for many reasons- especially because there's so much work involved in altering a negative/tape master, like you said.

The only thing I will say that makes this case slightly different from false memories (situations like people remembering the Biggs scene) is that I actually remember comparing the tapes at home.

The whole thing is unusual for me because the first time I watched the THX widescreen ROTJ, I thought, "huh, those angles are different."  I immediately popped in the P&S TV tape and saw that the angles were in fact different (or at least I thought they were different).  I was a member of the AOL Star Wars forum at the time; there was a guy on there who was compiling a list of alternate and deleted scenes- I remember I emailed him immediately about this, and his response was, "well, that scene was hacked up a lot in editing, it wouldn't surprise me if there were differences" or something.  And I basically left it at that, and never followed through in any other way.

I can assure you, those memories are not false. :)  I know I compared the tapes.  I know for a fact that I thought I saw different angles.  So, looking back, what must have happened is that the P&S cropping looked different enough from the widescreen that I thought there was a difference, when in fact there was not.  I was a stupid teenager with a very short attention span at the time, watching on a 19" CRT, and only compared the tapes once.  I definitely didn't do a careful comparison, and only had one TV, so I of course couldn't compare the taoes side by side.

Well, that was an unnecessarily long reply to make a very small distinction that is moot anyway!  I know I compared the tapes, but now I'm certain my interpretation of said comparison must have been wrong.  The memory is real- but it's a memory of a mistake I made.