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#449807
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STAR WARS: EP V &quot;REVISITED EDITION&quot;<strong>ADYWAN</strong> - <strong>12GB 1080p MP4 VERSION AVAILABLE NOW</strong>
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adywan said:

Radi0n said:

Leave the guys on the far right, it looks far better than the original that way.
It's quite impressive, really.
If the conversation is the main focus of the shot, and the ships are the main focus of the conversation, doesn't that mean they sort of balance each other out? I'd keep it the way it looks now, but without the pink tones.
It looks AWESOME! ;)

if they were just standing there it would be possible to shrink and place them on the right but they walk off the screen so i have to keep them the same size. Plus it would be a nightmare having to replace all the insignias and track them to look perfect. I'm just going to go with a new larger background to show just how big this hangar is with a lot more activity

YAAAAAY!!!!

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#449806
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A new Star Wars Trilogy on the way?
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Jaitea said:

Bingowings said:

I have no problem with this at all.

I would be happier if Lucas didn't write or direct them but let a more competent team put them together.

SW fan JJ Abrams would be ideal....or perhaps Christopher Nolan.

J

JJ Abrams is a great choice for writer. Christopher Nolan might be a good choice for director, it would be interesting to see where he would take it.

 

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#449798
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A new Star Wars Trilogy on the way?
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Really, Star Wars is dead. It is becoming like a breakfast cereal. "The adults aint buyin' it, maybe we can get their kids to get them to."

The only way Star Wars can be saved is if it gets a Star Trek Generations treatment. Give it to somebody else.

Star Wars should be the same way. I have no problem with Lucas having creative input. I just don't think he should be god of the series anymore.

There is a plethora of directors and writers with good ideas, if they could just be allowed to take on the project.

 

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#449787
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A new Star Wars Trilogy on the way?
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I have a feeling it is all to knock James Cameron to the side. I don't like James Cameron's movies, but I could definitely see why George would get back into the game. He wants to knock Avatar out of the park, and I guarantee he will fail at it.

I would only watch it if it had good names behind it. Nobody with a decent career would touch it, unless they had creative input.

further out in the Star Wars timeline. And by giving space in the timeline, possibly even as far as 100 years or 1,000 years in the Star Wars universe future, Lucas avoids having to make these stories “fit in” with what the previous stories have told.

If this is the route taken, there could be promise. In the end, I don't want to see Hamill, Ford, and Fisher in any Star Wars more films. Indy 4 was full of "look who it is" moments, and it ruined it. NEW CHARACTERS, NEW CHARACTERS.

Just something tells me, he is going to bring back everybody's favorite characters to attract viewers. Yeah, I would go see it, but that doesn't mean I will like it.

GET RID OF RICK BERMAN!!!

And hire a real professional

 

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#449753
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Perfect Movie Shots
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Immortal Beloved - When Beethoven is on his death bed relieving his nephew from his custody. The silence in the seen makes it the best scene in the movie.  You would have to see it in context, but it proves Gary Oldman is the greatest. Also the scene where the audience bursts into applause at the end of the Ode To Joy and Beethoven doesn't know it, not just because of his deafness, but because he is used to a lack of appreciation. The moment he is assisted by the conductor to look at the audience, I just bawl. The movie is a little cliche at times, but Gary Oldman is the force that keeps it from failing.

 

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#449553
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STAR WARS: EP V &quot;REVISITED EDITION&quot;<strong>ADYWAN</strong> - <strong>12GB 1080p MP4 VERSION AVAILABLE NOW</strong>
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I agree with Angel, plus it keeps it from looking "centered" which made the original matte uncreative. if not the matte's fault, how the matte was used.

This concept art gives it a sense of scale missing from the original.

I wonder if there was ever a decent model of the rebel transport on the market, because the matte really jumps out as fake over all other mattes. I looked, but haven't been successful.

In the end, wonderful find Tobar.

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#449236
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Who is Ignoring You, and Who are You Ignoring? (was: Who is Ignoring You? (was: Hello all, I'm back!))
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Jedi Temple34 said:

Leonardo said:

I'm putting JT34 on ignore. I've had quite enough of his garbage posts.

Cry-y-y ... ha ha ha ha ... baby, cry baby, cry baby,
Welcome back home.

I know she told you,
I know she told you that she loved you
Much more than I do,
But I know she left you,
And you swear that you just don't know why,
Well, you know that I'll always be round
If you ever want me
Come on and cry, cry baby, cry baby, cry baby, yeah,
Oh, like you always seem to do.

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but when a troll does it.....

Congrats, you are the subject of my first motivational poster.

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#449226
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Are you being ignored by Jedi Temple34?
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Jedi Temple34, we get steam headed trolls like you every few months, yet I have never seen one as childish as you, and I have seen professionals. Most of us are willing to show respect to new members, and we will even forgive some pretty noobish comments.

You come in here and say members don't contribute. We don't have to contribute, we can come on and just enjoy the company of other people with similar interests. We can even argue, as long as it is civilized.

TV's Frink hasn't made any fan edits or preservations, but he is still a member who contributes awesome comments.

As far as ignore lists go, I could hardly give a shit. It's not going to make me cry all night to be ignored by you.

 

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#448867
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Warbler has watched The Exorcist(was: Should Warbler watch The Exorcist?)
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Jedi Temple34 said:

Warbler said:

well, I've seen it.  I didn't find it at all scary.  It was ok.  I think I'm going to watch it again at some point to get a better understanding of what I think of it.

Isn't that what Bettlejuice said? LOL

Ah. Well... I attended Juilliard... I'm a graduate of the Harvard business school. I travel quite extensively. I lived through the Black Plague and had a pretty good time during that. I've seen the EXORCIST ABOUT A HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEVEN TIMES, AND IT KEEPS GETTING FUNNIER EVERY SINGLE TIME I SEE IT... NOT TO MENTION THE FACT THAT YOU'RE TALKING TO A DEAD GUY... NOW WHAT DO YOU THINK? You think I'm qualified?