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ChainsawAsh

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#1292269
Topic
Lucasfilm: Beyond Star Wars and Indiana Jones
Time

My god, kid, you just don’t know when to quit, do you? Like, you know, when the OP of the thread says

DominicCobb said:

MikeWW said:

ChainsawAsh said:

MikeWW said:

Anchorhead said:

MikeWW said:

George is the common element of every good movie he was involved in.

He’s also the common and often controlling element of many bad films in which he’s involved.

He hasn’t made a bad film other than Red Tails, which he didn’t even direct.
The closest to bad would be Episode 2, but it’s still far less narratively incoherent than Kasdan’s Episode 7.

Hahahahaha, are you serious? TFA is more incoherent than AOTC?

I legitimately cannot take another word you say seriously after that statement.

JEDIT: And in your next post you call AOTC Anakin “more consistent” than TFA Finn? That’s just objectively absurd.

“Objective”??? Now who’s being ridiculous?
Provide a counterargument, guy.

Or maybe take your off topic bitching out of my thread.

and you keep going for another page and a half. And seem to think that you “win” whenever someone “concedes” by no longer engaging with your bullshit.

Seems like my sig applies to you way more than it does to me anymore…

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#1292261
Topic
Lucasfilm: Beyond Star Wars and Indiana Jones
Time

RogueLeader said:

I can’t speak for Children, but I mentioned in another thread about how I would like to see Lucasfilm do a new Willow movie or Disney+ series, or maybe a live-action version of the Monkey Island games. Or maybe an animated film! I think that could set it apart from Pirates of the Caribbean, and also fit the humor pretty well I think.

I’d absolutely love a Willow follow-up in some form!

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#1292248
Topic
Lucasfilm: Beyond Star Wars and Indiana Jones
Time

DominicCobb said:

MikeWW said:

ChainsawAsh said:

MikeWW said:

Anchorhead said:

MikeWW said:

George is the common element of every good movie he was involved in.

He’s also the common and often controlling element of many bad films in which he’s involved.

He hasn’t made a bad film other than Red Tails, which he didn’t even direct.
The closest to bad would be Episode 2, but it’s still far less narratively incoherent than Kasdan’s Episode 7.

Hahahahaha, are you serious? TFA is more incoherent than AOTC?

I legitimately cannot take another word you say seriously after that statement.

JEDIT: And in your next post you call AOTC Anakin “more consistent” than TFA Finn? That’s just objectively absurd.

“Objective”??? Now who’s being ridiculous?
Provide a counterargument, guy.

Or maybe take your off topic bitching out of my thread.

+1

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#1292238
Topic
Lucasfilm: Beyond Star Wars and Indiana Jones
Time

MikeWW said:

ChainsawAsh said:

MikeWW said:

Anchorhead said:

MikeWW said:

George is the common element of every good movie he was involved in.

He’s also the common and often controlling element of many bad films in which he’s involved.

He hasn’t made a bad film other than Red Tails, which he didn’t even direct.
The closest to bad would be Episode 2, but it’s still far less narratively incoherent than Kasdan’s Episode 7.

Hahahahaha, are you serious? TFA is more incoherent than AOTC?

I legitimately cannot take another word you say seriously after that statement.

JEDIT: And in your next post you call AOTC Anakin “more consistent” than TFA Finn? That’s just objectively absurd.

“Objective”??? Now who’s being ridiculous?
Provide a counterargument, guy.

Nah, I’m good.

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#1292229
Topic
Lucasfilm: Beyond Star Wars and Indiana Jones
Time

MikeWW said:

Anchorhead said:

MikeWW said:

George is the common element of every good movie he was involved in.

He’s also the common and often controlling element of many bad films in which he’s involved.

He hasn’t made a bad film other than Red Tails, which he didn’t even direct.
The closest to bad would be Episode 2, but it’s still far less narratively incoherent than Kasdan’s Episode 7.

Hahahahaha, are you serious? TFA is more incoherent than AOTC?

I legitimately cannot take another word you say seriously after that statement.

JEDIT: And in your next post you call AOTC Anakin “more consistent” than TFA Finn? That’s just objectively absurd.

Post
#1292042
Topic
How to burn Hal9000 edits to Blu-ray?
Time

Hal’s edits are notoriously difficult to burn to disc. It has something to do with the way his Mac encodes the video, even though it’s technically BD compliant. I’ve never been able to successfully do it myself, but apparently some have.

It’s worth asking, though - are you using his 1080p video or his 720p? If it’s the 720p, the video may not be BD compliant anyway (I don’t know if he crops the letterbox black bars so it isn’t full 1280x720 or if his encoding settings aren’t BD compliant for the 720p version).

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#1291932
Topic
Lucasfilm: Beyond Star Wars and Indiana Jones
Time

I’ve long held the belief that Lucas’ real passion for filmmaking was in editing. Just look at how excited he is in the TPM doc about how digital tools let him blend together a performance by actor A from one take and a performance by actor B from another take in the same shot.

Lucas is a great big-picture idea guy, an average writer and director, and a fantastic editor. I also think he would have personally edited every Star Wars movie if his duties as producer and director didn’t make that pretty much impossible.

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#1291847
Topic
<strong>4K77</strong> - Released
Time

Nien Nunb said:

ChainsawAsh said:

1080p Blu-Ray copies would certainly be doable, but I don’t know of anyone (including the members of the 4K77 forums) who is capable of authoring and burning a 4K Blu-Ray that is playable in a standalone player. I for one put my 4K copies on a flash drive to plug directly into my TV and watch them through my TV’s built in media player software. Most UHD BR players are capable of this as well.

1080p Blu-ray discs are fine, I just do not currently have the means or knowledge to do it myself. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!

I would if my BR burner hadn’t taken a crap recently.

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#1291734
Topic
The Last Jedi: Rekindled (Released)
Time

I mean, yeah, but Poppasketti’s post explains exactly why just doing that isn’t enough.

You can remove her from the movie, but the scene she’s featured in doesn’t work without her. Best idea anyone’s had is redubbing her lines and maybe also recoloring her armor to make her into an entirely different stormtrooper-in-command, but both of those things are tricky and haven’t really been attempted yet.

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#1291732
Topic
STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 <strong>REVISITED</strong> ADYWAN *<em>1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION</em>
Time

Looking at it again and paying attention to both things you mentioned, I still don’t see any problems with it.

Are you talking about how the background is blurry? That’s because of the depth of field in the shot. The background in the original shot is closer to the actor, so it’s more in focus. It’s adequately blurry given the depth of field of the shot and how far away the new background is.