- Post
- #791042
- Topic
- More OUT Rerelease Rumors from John Landis!
- Link
- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/791042/action/topic#791042
- Time
ray_afraid said:
Disney/Lucasfilm
That's too long. I suggest we shorten it to Ducasfilm.
ray_afraid said:
Disney/Lucasfilm
That's too long. I suggest we shorten it to Ducasfilm.
team_negative1 said:
More details and impressions will follow once its screened.
Team Negative1
"I'm sorry, I don't do impressions. My training is in psychiatry."
DominicCobb said:
swagmasta69 said:
TFA is going to be focus grouped garbage, just like all modern blockbusters.
Such a shame that it won't live up to the prequels.
I'll be so pissed if nobody steps in poop in the new film.
I don't trust the Naboo, because they consistently elect teenage girls dressed like clowns to lead them. Not to mention they thought it was ok to give Jar Jar a seat in the Senate.
I've learned that the prequels make a hell of a lot more sense when I'm not sober.
ATMachine said:
"A funeral director dressed as Darth Vader leads a cortege."
http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/sep/08/alternative-funerals-beaches-buses-anything-but-black
Did he yell out "NOOOOOOOOOO!" at any point?
I would have no problem with it as long as they take it seriously. Ewan is great, he'd nail it. I'd be ok with Christianson as long as they did some voice coaching and make-up to get him looking and sounding more like Shaw at the end of Jedi.
On the other hand, Luke is old and wise by now and shouldn't really need guidance, so his force ghost buddies could be off playing shuffleboard in Jedi Afterlife too.
I never liked that Mad Eye Moody could apparently see through the invisibility cloak, being that it was supposed to be not just an invisibility cloak, but the invisibility cloak.
Bring it on. I prefer a straight fight to all this sneaking around ;)
The matte lines were a result of the methods used to make the film. It's a product of its time. Embrace the matte lines!
Thufir Hawat in David Lynch's Dune still has the most badass eyebrows in film history.
...but Vader's are cool too
I'm glad the wardrobe malfunction original scene is finally being preserved in such high quality.
Harmy said:
There have been some fairly exciting developments on the original Star Wars front but I'll have to keep those under wraps for a while.
Oh, you are such a tease!
If it's something that must be kept under wraps, I trust it will be spectacular indeed.
The green space is brighter than the blue space. And the unhinging of the Greek Palace property has within it the greatest mix tape in the history of tape and mixing.
You can beat a dead gift horse in the mouth, but you can't make it drink.
Also, don't bitch about free ice cream.
Vader should yell "It's working!" It's woooooorking!" when the Death Star fires on Alderaan.
I kind of miss seeing the cigarette burns in movies nowadays. I know it's completely out of nostalgia, but at the same time their presence will be a reminder that what you're watching is totally authentic.
...and when Legolas defies physics by running up the pieces of a crumbling staircase... I know it's a fantasy, but again that's just overboard
Anakin's eyebrows blend better with the surrounding footage in the downscaled DVD version ;)
But that will soon be of no concern anyway
(double posted for emphasis)
But... Now Luke can't see his 3D display properly
I'd expect a proper Star Wars VII trailer to be attached to Age of Ultron, and if we don't get an announcement about an OOT box set around the same time or at least by the end of summer, I'll be a little concerned. Novemberish would be a perfect time for a release to simultaneously cash in on Christmas shopping and Episode VIl hype so if we don't see a release around then I'd suspect that it's not going to happen at all.
I love Harmy's editions. I recently got a blu-ray burner and they sit proudly on my shelf next to my other favorite blu-rays, but I'd replace them in a heartbeat with an official version (assuming the quality was comparable)
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I'd pay good money to see Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lucasfilm Archives
I just got around to checking out the grindhouse release and, all things considered, it was amazing!
If it looks this good with minimal processing, I cant wait to see the fully armed and operational version!
Lucasfilm should really be ashamed of themselves for putting out the GOUT.
m_s0 said: This belongs in a museum!
So do you!
By the way, I made a stop motion movie with mostly Star Wars action figures when I got my first digital camera about 11 years ago. I guess this would be an appropriate place to share it. It's about a Spanish electrician super hero foiling a plot to steal all of the earth 's water.
Part 1- http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=N4KxQ02K3oI
Part 2- http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VeEPhc06lsM
Part 3- http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7yG5L-Z8hqk
(Sorry about the ever enlarging font... this site is a little quirky when posting from a mobile phone...)