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#275364
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The vocalizing in the PT.
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Can you count the Ewoks song as vocalizing??

Yub Yub!!

Also, have to agree with Gaffer man about the tracking in the PT. That's one of the things that really bugged me about those films. It just seemed such a lazy thing to do.
Granted the average Joe wouldn't have been able to spot them, but for the geeks of the world, it sticks out like a Elephant with pink pants on!
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#275346
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Goodbye for Good
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Originally posted by: sean wookie
Originally posted by: C3PX
Originally posted by: sean wookie
Originally posted by: C3PX
Originally posted by: sean wookie
How old is zeigfried anyway?


Maybe 13 or so. Judging by his posts he seems to be at that time in his life where his body is changing and he doesn't know why. At that stage of life where every time a girl smiles at you it becomes a life changing event that requires a few hours alone in your room to ponder why she smiled at you, what could it mean, and what profound and drastic effect it is going to have on your life. Judging by some of Zigs post, he really seemed to be at this stage of life. But then again he has mentioned being in college and having "made a video game". My personal opinion is that he is full of it, I guess I should give him the benefit of the doubt, but Zig is one of those guys who makes that really hard to do.


I'm at the stage of life where I wonder what is the usefulness of having a lesbian friend?


If she is hot and your are single, that stage never ends.


But she is extremely open to being gay. Kind of like rob.


Looks like it's back to your Anime girlfriend and that right hand again sean.

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#275150
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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 <strong>REVISITED</strong> ADYWAN *<em>1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION</em>
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Originally posted by: eros
Vader; "I told you she would never conciously reveal the whereabouts of the hidden base"

Tarkin; "Terminate her! Immediately"

Solo; "Not a bad bit of rescueing!"

Leia; "They're tracking us, no other explanation for the ease of our escape"

Solo; "Not this ship sister"

So after all that resistance to reveal the whereabouts of the base to the empire (including the destruction of her home planet), what does Leia do? Yep, knowingly leads the empire straight to the base she has been hiding.

Lucas' logic was pathetic even back in the 70's.



Like the others have said, that's no plot hole!!

Silly boy

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#274888
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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 <strong>REVISITED</strong> ADYWAN *<em>1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION</em>
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Why does it bother so much that he wants to make this edit?




Btw, I've just read your link Neil, and I never knew all that shit about Anamorphic before. I kinda knew but didn't, if you get what I mean.

But still, that has nothing to do with what Adywan is doing. He's just trying something out for himself. And he's doing a good job. I'm sure no one here is going to slate him for that.
We all want the same things here, but until we get them, let's just do our own shit for fun. Not that I'm doing any edit (man I wouldn't know where to start) it's just that if he wants to do them, let him. No harm is being done. You just need to calm down. Chill out man.

Especially in a thread dedicated to his fan edit.



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#274315
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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 <strong>REVISITED</strong> ADYWAN *<em>1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION</em>
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Originally posted by: Neil S. Bulk

And now about Adywan's project......

I didn't join originaltrilogy.com to advocate more changes to the movie. The whole point was to try and get a classic film back to its original form. This micro-managed, "It's better because now 3PO is seen in the macrobinoculars" is the same sort of garbage Lucas has been doing to the films (both old and new) for over 10 years now. It's the story that counts, not how many creatures blink. Adywan, you're demonstrating a talent for effects, but your efforts would be far better suited to screwing around with your own work and not worshiping the heels of Lucas.

Neil


Calm down man!!

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#273285
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Getting too old for this sort of thing?
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My Uncle took me to see Star Wars at The Odeon in London Leicester Square back in 77. I fell asleep and thought it was boring
Shame on me.

But for some reason, when it reached my home town I loved it and went to see it again and again with various members of my family and friends.
I do think though, if it wasn't for the action figures, I wouldn't have loved SW as much. Collecting them little babies holds the best memory for me. There was nothing better than finding that one bloody figure you've been looking for for ages, and seeing it on that shelf.

Remember seeing Empire, but Jedi was the best time for me. God I was so excited. A whole group of us went after school and man, I thought it was the best thing ever. I don't think I slept that night. It just kept going around and around my head. And because I only lived about 2 mins from our local cinema, I went to see it nearly every day. A few times I'd go and watch it in the afternoon, go home and get some grub, then go back and watch it again. 17 times in 3 weeks Happy days!!!