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#553939
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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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Aalenfae, some very interesting ideas you had there in your video.

I loved the AT-AT motion blur. I was never particularly troubled by the stop-motion look, maybe partly because I love stop-motion animation, and I was willing to ignore the choppiness in those scenes. But I will say the motion blur really smoothed things out. Very nice suggestion.

I know this doesn't seem like the popular opinion here but I think Vader looks bad-ass when he enters the base and immediately ignites his saber. He is, after all, a warrior. I think in your video, he looks like he's actually hunting for the rebel troops, ready to slay them one by one as they appear. He looks like he really means business. I'd be surprised if Ady would go for that change, but personally I loved it, and I would love to see it incorporated into Ady's edit.

Nice idea about Vader arriving just as the Falcon escapes, too. Looks like he "missed it by that much".

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#553938
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3D STAR WARS for the masses...has ARRIVED!
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That's hilarious. I honestly couldn't even remember it being in 3D. I was blown away by the 3D in the Titanic trailer, and Hugo was just amazing. I really couldn't remember Phantom Menace being in 3D. Now that you mention it though, if I think hard enough...I think I do remember it playing with my glasses on, because we were told to put the glasses on before the first trailer even started.

Wow, that must be a serious sign of trouble if I can't even remember it being in 3D. Obviously I must have been quite impressed. Funny thing is, I vividly remember all the other trailers being in 3D, and thinking they all looked pretty good. Maybe my brain just shut down temporarily to prevent harm to it when it saw the Lucasfilm logo, kind of like the Windows message that Windows will close explorer to prevent damage to the system.

I do remember the couple right behind me commenting just after the trailer ended. The only thing I could make out was them saying "episodes 4 though 6". I bet I could extrapolate and safely say that they were thinking the same thing I was - at least if he started with episode 4, there might be a slim chance I'd see it in 3D.

 

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#553813
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3D STAR WARS for the masses...has ARRIVED!
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I saw Hugo in 3D this weekend and saw the Phantom Menace trailer. What a joke. Not one shot in 3D to give us an idea on how it will look. Why am I not surprised?

There was also a trailer for Titanic, all in 3D, and it looked incredible. I never would have known this wasn't filmed in 3D. It looked just fantastic. Cameron really knows what he's doing with 3D. Lucas - I shudder to think how bad Phantom Menace will look. One thing I can promise - I will not be seeing it. Titanic, on the other hand...

By the way, Hugo was amazing. Best use of 3D I've ever seen, and a fantastic film.

 

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#551961
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Star Wars coming to Blu Ray (UPDATE: August 30 2011, No! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!)
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"Why fight them when you can do it yourself. 

Why do you want the preservation of this movie to come from George Lucas?"

 

Because Lucasfilm has the money, employees, equipment, and most importantly, the original negatives and film elements, all of which means that Lucas has the capability of providing us a fantastic quality release of the OT. He has chosen once again not to do that. Take a look at the Blu-ray release of Blade Runner - all 4 versions of the film, all remastered, with the film scanned at 4k resolution, and the effects shots scanned at 8k resolution off a pristine 65mm negative. Do you honestly think any Blade Runner fan could do that? Look at the Blu-ray release of Wizard of Oz - simply stunning. I thought "It's a Wonderful Life" looked remarkable. Look at the work that went into the incredible blu-ray Alien set.

 

Do you honestly think that fans could produce that kind of quality? I don't mean that in any way to sound negative to all the incredible fan editors out there - on the contrary, I have seen some truly amazing work done by fan editors. And some really amazing extras packages put together also (Editdroid comes to mind). And some really original stuff too, like the amazing "Story of Star Wars" by MoveAlong.

 

But lets be honest here. Lucasfilm has access to high-end equipment and most importantly the original film prints. There is only so much fans can do with what is available to them for sources. Lucasfilm has the ability to release a set just as good as others I mentioned above. That is all we are asking for, and I don't think it's too much to ask. Neither do most of us here. Obviously Lucas feels differently.

 

 

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#551804
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Star Wars coming to Blu Ray (UPDATE: August 30 2011, No! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!)
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I will agree that there are few other major releases out there that have been so badly tampered with that the fans feel the need to do their own work to correct it. There are many fantastic blu-rays out there, and many mediocre ones as well, and some are even terrible (Total Recall, the first release of Fifth Element, etc.) but none have been so badly damaged that fans can't actually enjoy watching the film unless they learn film-editing themselves and fix the damage.

 

I think that's generalfrevious's point - Lucasfilm is a mega-corporation - they are expected to put out a quality product. Instead, their blu-ray set is mediocre at best, with picture quality issues galore, not even discussing the latest and greatest special edition changes that we were subjected to.

Fan editing is one thing - many do it for fun to create alternate versions. But many of us feel the special editions are truly unwatchable - that's a problem considering it just got a major blu-ray release.

 

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#551802
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Today was 33rd Anniversary of Holiday Special
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I remember the anxiety and excitement of waiting for it to air. I was so excitied about it actually that I remember cutting out the tv guide ad and taping it to my bedroom door like a poster on the day it was going to air! I also remember being extremely disappointed not even half-way through. I did watch it 'til the end, though - I even remember Carrie Fisher singing. But by then, I had almost completely lost interest. Way to go, Lucas. Even a 10 year old thought it was terrible back when it aired - what were they thinking? I still wish it was on the blu-ray though. They did after all release much worse than that on the blu-ray set - like the prequels.

 

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#548481
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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 love these latest screenshots. My girlfriend had a lauging spell when I went back-and-forth with the "no-neck Vader". What an amazing improvement in color, detail, and visuals. It's also great to hear that the majority of footage will be from the blu-rays.

To be honest, I love the look of the grey TIEs and wish they would remain, but in the end it's Ady's edit and I'm certain in the end this will look amazing.

 

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#547441
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Star Wars coming to Blu Ray (UPDATE: August 30 2011, No! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!)
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That article is ridiculous. With bandwidth caps getting more and more popular with many ISPs, I have to laugh every time I hear somebody say that discs are going to be replaced with "digital delivery". And what about extras? Am I  the only one that enjoys extras any more like commentaries and deleted scenes? I'm pretty sure I'm not. And what happens when the server pulls a particular movie off its list for whatever reason? Then I guess you can never see that movie again I guess. No thanks - I'll keep my discs thank you very much.

And don't forget about quality. I have a 51" plasma and even my cable signal looks like crap because of awful compression artifacts. They hook us on HD and then want us to settle for highly-compressed downloads through sites like Netflix? Blu-ray wins in this department hands-down, plus they are very resistant to scratches so they will be in your collection for a long long time.

Actually most of their predictions in that article seems ridiculous to me.

And I agree, I absolutely hate the term "cloud". It annoys me as much as the term "green" does.

 

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#546723
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Lucasfilm: 3D RELEASES MAY NOT HAPPEN AFTER ALL
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Wow what a crappy poster. What a shame that the art of the poster is all but gone now. When I look at the classic poster art from the early 1900's through to the 80's, I feel like crying to see how posters have now become a lousy cut-n-paste industry with absolutely no talent whatsoever. This poster is a perfect example.

I have seen a few really amazing conversions to be honest. I saw Piranha which was filmed with 3D conversion in mind from the start, and the conversion took close to a year, and it shows. I'm not sure I would have known it was converted if I hadn't already read it - it was that good.

A large part of Transformers 3 was actually converted, though some of it was shot in 3D, and it looked amazing - again I didn't know much of it was converted until I read about it after I saw it. And I saw Beauty and the Beast 3D which was incredible.

So given the right talent, a conversion can look amazing, though i naturally prefer films to be shot in 3D from the beginning. That said, this is Star Wars we're talking about here, and I'm sure it will look rather terrible if the poster and recent blu-rays are any indication.

 

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#543984
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Star Wars coming to Blu Ray (UPDATE: August 30 2011, No! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!)
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Puggo, that's a great analogy. Actually, I went through a phase a couple years ago where I didn't eat chicken for close to a year after seeing the way they are treated thanks to some hidden cameras. I was so disgusted and upset I literally couldn't eat chicken for months, but eventually I started missing it when everbody else around me was enjoying it. When people asked why I wasn't eating chicken, I would tell them , but it seemed to bother nobody.

Anyways, I just don't see why so many people have a problem with us wanting the OT restored. That's all that we've been wanting to see done for years.

 

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#538333
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Star Wars coming to Blu Ray (UPDATE: August 30 2011, No! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!)
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One of the big disappointments to me with this blu-ray release (aside form the problems with the films themselves) is the bonus discs. I'm very disappointed to read that they included no trailers and no poster galleries. Did they at least include the Ralph McQuarrie art for the OT? I'm guessing not, but I thought I'd ask anyways.

Part of why I decided to get the Alien blu-ray set is that they included everything that was included on the older DVD box set, plus some new stuff as well. I traded in my DVD box set to help pay for the blu-ray set, which I ordered new online direct from 20th century fox to get the limited edition sculpture. Now all the people (like me) who didn't buy the Star Wars DVDs because they read such awful things about the transfers won't get the trailers, docs, art galleries, etc. even if they buy the blu-rays. What's especially disappointing is that the OT bonus disc is only half full - there's plenty of room for all the other extras, they just didn't bother. In my mind, it's just not worth spending the money on this set - the extras aren't worth it to me because they left too many behind.

For that matter, where are the vintage commercials? How about the R2-D2/C-3PO anti-smoking PSA? Or the vaccination PSA? These can be found on many different fan-made discs. Where is the Muppet Star Wars episode (not just a clip - the whole episode)? This would have been a great opportunity to give fans a really comprehensive collection of vintage material, considering the size of blu-ray discs. Instead all they did is throw us a few bones. The making of Star Wars/SPFX/Classic Creatures vintage docs are awesome stuff, but there should have been more vintage stuff like that and less of the filler like a 45-minute doc on the 501st.

 

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#538234
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Star Wars coming to Blu Ray (UPDATE: August 30 2011, No! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!)
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I agree about the Doctor Who restorations - they are indeed incredible. The Planet of the Daleks DVD was stunning because it included a newly-colorized episode - they had lost one of the color episodes and only had a black-and-white version of it - the color version had never been found. So they created a new colorization technique themselves just for that episode, and the results are amazing - I really don't think it's possible to tell the difference between the rest of the episodes and the color episode. It's that good. They even include a segment on the DVD about how they did the colorization.

And I have seen several of their classic episode DVDs that contain both the original episodes and new "special editions" as well.

It goes to show how much effort the BBC puts into their discs. Now compare that to Lucasfilm.

 

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#535791
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Star Wars coming to Blu Ray (UPDATE: August 30 2011, No! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!)
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Yeah Amazon's review system is garbage. I hate trying to read a review on a specific DVD or blu-ray release only to read dozens or hundreds of other reviews about a previous release. I can't fathom how they haven't changed that system yet. You would think people would complain to them about this all the time.

 

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#533914
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Star Wars coming to Blu Ray (UPDATE: August 30 2011, No! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!)
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To think Star Wars was the first film I saw in a theatre back in 1977. Now I don't even care about this release a single bit. Lucas clearly doesn't care so why should I?

I just purchased the Blade Runner 5-disc blu-ray set earlier this evening. Ridley gave us 4 versions of the film (original release, international cut, director's cut, and final cut), all fully remastered, plus the workprint version.

I also have the Close Encounters blu-ray, which includes all 3 versions - original, special edition, and collector's edition, all remastered. And I have the Alien blu-ray set, which contains 2 versions of each of the 4 films - again, all fully remastered.

These are directors that fully understand what their fans want. And they care about their films, as well as their fans.

Lucas clearly doesn't care what we want. And for that, I have no interest in this set whatsoever.

By the way, I just watched 2001 over the weekend on blu-ray - highly recommended! It looks stunning. It reminded me that there are other movies out there to enjoy besides Star Wars. I'm still a fan of the OT, and I'm waiting anxiously for Adywan's TESB:Revisited. And I'm very impressed with Harmy's despecialized editions. But as far as official releases go, I'm done, until the day that Lucas has a change of heart - that should give me plenty of time to watch so many other awesome sci-fi blu-rays by directors that care.

 

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#532915
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Info, &amp; Help Wanted: Star Wars &quot;Story Of&quot; LP's (The Definitive Collection)
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Raphael, thought I'd just mention that since you were talking about possibly doing other vinyls after Star Wars, there is a vinyl album of the story of The Black Hole, which was very well done and contains some deleted dialog not used in the film. I have a lossless version that I made myself a while back of that album, and while it isn't pristine, it does sound quite good. I suppose if anybody wanted to tackle that album the ideal thing to do would be to find a sealed copy on Ebay.

 

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#532224
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Harmy's THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK Despecialized Edition HD - V2.0 - MKV &amp; AVCHD (Released)
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Please forgive me if this has been asked previously - I've only just discovered these edits and I am very interested in checking them out.

Are you planning on releasing any newer versions or updates any time soon for any of your despecialized versions? I think I read you were planning on working on a 1.2 version of Star Wars? I am wondering if it is better to wait until you have made any changes or are these versions considered final?

 

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#513686
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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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Wow, I love the new asteroid chase clip, Ady. The asteroid field looks so much more dense, now. Really incredible work there. I like the added asteroid the TIE smashes into also. Great little addition that makes sense.

Regarding the breath, I think I feel like some others in here - I do like the concept, and it probably looks just like real breath looks in the cold. But because we know it's been added, we are focusing so much on it that it doesn't look quite right. At least for me anyways. It's not that it doesn't look right, I think I just know it's been added so somehow it's a distraction. Maybe if I were to see it being incorporated right from the beginning maybe it wouldn't stand out so much and just blend in being that I would get accustomed to it easier than just seeing a quick clip of it. It does look like lots of work though. I guess in the end it's up to you if you think it's worth the extra effort or not.

I always liked the gray Tie Fighters in ANH, but the blue TIES in Empire never really bothered me until they were over-saturated in the SE. While I would have enjoyed seeing the TIES gray in ESB:R I'm glad to hear you are keeping the color subtle. I can definitely see your reasoning there with the lack of color in many shots.

 

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#509140
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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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So sorry to hear you're having these financial worries on top of everything else. It's a shame how this world can be at times. It's so difficult to lose a loved one and yet even during a time like that you still have worldly money problems to cope with as well.

I agree that this edit should really be placed on the back burner for now. Work on it off and on to help take you away from all the turmoil if you need to. But don't let this project be a source of any more stress in your life. If it helps you cope with things, then it's not such a problem, but if it is causing you any grief, put it aside.

 

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#507354
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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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I just took a look at it after reading your comment above, and I agree the 720p upscale does look quite good.

 

I must be bored tonight because after reading a couple pages back on all the many issues }{eywood had with the edit, I felt like adding my own thoughts:

 

Why does 3POs chest have restraining bolt marks on it while on the Tantive IV?  Those marks on his chest and the dripping corrosion below them should be removed until after the Jawas get to him.  But later in Mos Eisley the marks are gone when they should be there.

 Likely a continuity error, but easily explainable as just saying maybe 3PO had previous restraining bolts in the past.

When Luke and family are eating and addressing the issue of R2, Luke says "I thought he might've meant old Ben".  In the middle of this line the shot cuts from Owen to Luke, and at this edit there's a break in the dialogue that sounds like two takes spliced together, or a split second missing from the audio.

I have no idea how you ever spotted this. After listening to it closely, I could detect what you are referring to. But I suspect that this is not uncommon in films in general, considering all the editing, multiple cameras and post-dubbing that happens during filming.

Why are 3POs eyes not lit when his arm is missing?  Is this on purpose?

Quite possibly they forgot to light them for the scence, though it is also possible, and easily explainable, that 3PO's eyes just malfunctioned after the fall he took. He could still see, but the lights themselves could have been jolted loose.

The little comedy moments added to the SE at the beginning of the Mos Eisley scene (the probe droid getting hit by the landspeeder and the Jawa falling off the Ronto) really shouldn't have been removed.  If the fims were meant to be that dry then the mouse droid scene on the Death Star should have been cut as well.

This one I cannot agree with. That was goofy slapstick humor and nothing more. It was special-edition nonsense and myself I would have been very sad if Adywan had left that in there.

The bartender's lip sync could be fixed when he says "we don't serve their kind here.  Your droids.  They'll have to wait outside". 

I agree the dubbing was very bad there. Maybe it was not possible for Adywan to fix that. Many films have a lot of post dubbing. Live Free or Die Hard had so much bad dubbing that a fan edit sought to correct much of it.

And I honestly think someone somewhere should do something about Leia's British accent when she meets Tarkin.  What's all that about? 

As was mentioned, I think it was just down to the way Carrie delivered some of those lines. I don't think it was intentional that there was an accent.

The line "You mean it controls your actions?" when Luke is practicing with his lightsaber is recorded very badly.  Compared with all the other dialogue it sounds very dull.  Isn't this line in the radio drama?  If so it could be lifted from that and used to replace the one in the film.  Kind of retro looping

Again, blame it on Lucasfilm's audio dubbing dept. - I think if Adywan used the line from the radio drama it would stick out just as bad or worse, just in a different way.

And for Christ's sake, someone needs to make the TIE fighter that they follow to the Death Star move around a bit.  The thing just hangs there in the window of the Falcon.  This has bothered me since I was a little kid.  Wouldn't it dodge, or maneuver in some way?  The thing practically looks like its painted on the window.

The fighter is not being attacked, so it is just following it's course. If you look, it is indeed actually moving around a tad bit -  just following a steady course.

Vader's respirator should be re-dubbed so that it goes around his dialogue.  How can he breathe and talk at the same time?  This is particularly noticeable in the scene where he senses Obi-Wan in the newly captured Falcon.  Also, when he walks away, his breathing sound moves to the left as he walks out of the frame, but it gets louder after he's offscreen, rather than recede as he does.

That used to trouble me - how can he talk while he is taking in breaths at the same time? But I've learned to accept that that is how his respirator system works, so who knows how their technology would affect his breathing? I would not want to see that changed. It would have to be done throughout all the films and  it would not be the same movies anymore. Plus, how would Ady possibly do all that for all his dialog? That sounds more like a gripe with how the designers actually decided to do it as opposed to something with this edit.

When Leia shoots a hole in the Death Star corridor to escape, she then tells Han "Into the garbage chute, flyboy".  How did she know what it was?  She didn't even look at the hole, and even if she did there was too much smoke obscuring the contents.

Not something I ever had a problem with. Maybe as she was being led to her cell at one point she saw somebody dumping something into the chute, or making a reference to it? Or maybe just walking by it you can smell it? Not a problem.

Once they are in the trash compactor, why doesn't anyone investigate to see where the people they were just shooting so fervently at go?  Maybe adding a shot and a line from a stormtrooper telling someone to activate the compactor would fix this continuity error.

I agree you would think that the stormtroopers would investigate, but what are they supposed to do - jump down there with them? Only a few moments later they start up the compactor, so maybe they started it up knowing they are down there, or maybe it started automatically on a timer, who knows.

Luke tells Han "Will you forget it! I already tried that.  Its magnetically sealed" when Han shoots the compactor door.  When did he find the time to do that?  There was about 4 seconds between when Luke jumped in and when Han did.  Do you mean to tell me that he recovered from the landing, figured out where they were AND took a shot at the door in 4 seconds?

I agree, there was indeed only a few short seconds, and it does seem questionable that he was able to stand up out of the muck, take a look around, and fire his gun, all in 3-4 seconds. But, that's Hollywodd for you - how many times do you see a timer for a bomb counting down and it's set to 5 minutes but the scene takes like 10 minutes instead? Lucas should have given him like 30 seconds, but that's just how it is.

The Dianoga sure makes a lot of interesting dinosaur type noises, considering that its underwater the whole time.

Again, you have to allow for some wiggle room when discussing Hollywood films. Yes, it should technically be muted by the water, or at least sound all "watery", but how can you complain about that but be okay with the sounds of ships and explosions in space? I sure wouldn't want that changed though. Silence in space is fine for 2001, not for Sar Wars.

I love the new enhancement on the tractor beam matte shot.  It no longer looks like a big painting on the bottom half of the shot.  But why are all the wall lights green?  They're not that way in any of the corridors.  It really throws me when they're green in only that one place in the whole Death Star.

Not a big deal at all for me. Why can't they have different lighting for various sections? We certainly didn't see every room in the Death Star. We saw only a few areas. Some people complain about the red wall during the scene where Luke and Han discuss their plans, but really, I loved that room, and again, the Death Star is HUGE - how do we know how different places are designed in there?

Just a little continuity question here.  How long was Leia being held on the Death Star?  At least a few days, and probably longer if the original story premise of Luke seeing the Tantive IV battle through his macros in the sky of Tatooine is correct.  Did they let this chick bathe?  Maybe offer her a change of clothes?  It seems funny that she keeps her white gown on the whole time.  At least they let her keep her lipstick, which is quite fresh when she comes out of the trash compactor.

I'm not completely shocked that the Empire wasn't completely concerned with providing their prisoner with a nice change of clothes. As far as the lipstick, if you complained about every film that has the stars having nice hair/makeup after a chase scene, you would be complaining about a lot of films. Standard Hollywood for you. Maybe she was not given the opportunity to wash up. She was a prisoner after all.

Perhaps repositioning the stormtroopers heads as they look toward the imaginary noise thrown by Ben for a little longer might be a good idea.  They turn back to their original positions when he is practically right in front of them and yet don't notice him.  I guess you really can't see a thing in those helmets.

They are looking at each other and he is way off to the side, just about to take the corner. I'm sure their line of sight is somewhat limited in those helmets as well. Certainly not something that needs to be fixed.

The explosion of the last of the four pursuing TIE fighters after the escape from the Death Star is far too dramatic.  Its better than the Death Star explosion.  This should be redone to be not so huge.

It certainly was spectacular, and I would not want to see that changed for anything. Yes it was possibly over-dramatic, but who knows - maybe that particular ship got hit just right to start up a chain reaction - if you want it to be scientifically accurate, none of the ships should be exploding into flames in space anyways. And it was meant to be the finale to an exciting scene, so they went for a big finale. I would not say it is better than the Death Star explosion, just different.

Does anyone know how the Death Star propels itself?  it has no engine ports anywhere, yet it seems to go where they want it to.  Maybe some propulsion exhaust effects somewhere as it pulls up to Yavin?

Do we really need that explained to us? Would fake science make it more believable? It certainly doesn't need to be mentioned in the film.

I love the addition of the Imperial March throughout the movie, especially in the new Death Star reveal shot and when the TIEs appear at Yavin, but there is a big section of the trench battle with no music.  That is where Vader comes into the foray, yet his theme is not there.

As was mentioned, some scenes are indeed better without music. There is already lots of music during the final battle. I like that some of the battle is without music. It works well as it is.

When Red Leader says "hold up here and wait for my signal to start your run" there is a long pause between "signal" and "to" that accompanies the change in the shot.  It sounds unnatural and should be clipped a little closer.

Wow, talk about nit-picking. How is this an error? That's just how he delivered his line. Do you dliver every line you say in perfect harmony? He is in the middle of a space battle, you know. Maybe he was briefly distracted by another ship when he paused briefly.

as far as "you can now see Red Leader's ship hitting the surface" of the Death Star, uh, where?  I see no such thing

I have no idea what this is referring to. Do you mean when his X-Wing crashes after his engine is hit and Luke looks in time to see the explosion? True, you didn't see the ship crash. That's just how it was filmed. I've seen many older action films where missiles are fired at buildings and they blow up but you never actually see the missiles hit, just the explosion.

After Luke says "Artoo, that stabilizer's broken loose again.  See if you can't lock it down" there is a shot of the turret guns that has very bad black matte lines around the guns. 

I don't think it looks that bad at all. I would never have noticed that.

Luke's reaction to Biggs' death was added from the radio drama, but it doesn't have that flangey weird short wave radio sound that all the other rebel communications have.

It was probably not possible for Adywan to get the sound matching perfect as it was taken from the radio drama. Still a very nice improvement.

When Luke switches off his targeting computer the button he presses turns from red to green.  Wouldn't that be on? Maybe reversing the colors of those buttons might help

Could be a continuity problem, or maybe the X-Wings don't use the conventional Earth-bound red=off/green=on system that we are used to.

The Death Star explosion is puny compared to the one of the aforementioned TIE fighter.  Swapping them might help.  The TIE keep on exploding, like something big with a reactor.  In comparison the DS is a little pop.

It is obviously meant to portray a colossal explosion. At least the damn Praxis ring is not there now. I really despise that effect in films. To be honest, I really liked the original explosion better, the way it was originally done. Now that was a huge explosion.

Luke stills yells "Carrie!" when he first sees her upon his return

He yells "Hey!"

 

Wow that was a lot of thought. Don't take it as me picking on you. You just had a lot of gripes and I wanted to add some personal thoughts. Personally I feel most of your complaints are not something that would bother most people, even die-hard fans. Some things you just don't want to see changed. I guess everybody has certain issues over certain films, but I don't think that films need to explain every little detail. Some things can be left for the viewer to fill in for themselves. Anyways, that's all the Star Wars thinking I want to do for tonight.