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#102656
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Episode II: Shroud of the Dark Side (the TM edit) (Released)
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There was 2 hour movie as well as a series. For the shows they would jump through various parts of the film to make it only an hour long, but the movie showed the entire B film. I think they were forced to watch "This Island Earth" or something in the movie.

Some of the characters were different in the movie as well. In the movie it was a demented professor that was holding there, in the show it was evil woman and her two henchmen. One looked like he was from the planet of the Apes and I can't remember what the other looked like.
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#102534
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Thought on de-SE'ing the DVD
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I thought of your suggestion too tellan and decided to take a look. I took a look at what shots are available to substitute for that scene and whether they would work well, I decided that I liked the original scene better. I think that what Darth Editous is doing by painting the reappearing R5 unit is a nice compromise between the two ideas.

The reason I like that original scene, even with its glaring continuity error, is because I feel that when Artoo slowly turns his head in Owen's direction it is like he is saying "see, I'm just as good." It is like he is showing that he is a perfectly funvtional astromech droid to Owen who didn't want to buy him until now. For some reason I have always felt that there was just that small bit of non-verbal communication in that shot. I don't think any of the other possible shots you could replace it with would be as good.

Maybe I am just on crack...has anyone else ever sensed that when watching that scene?

Anyway, with it only being that one shot, I think changing the droid's color would work fine. After all, you can't really see what is to the right of Artoo after Red blows up. Who's to say that the green R5 isn't actually there?

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I took aother look at the DVD just now and found one possible shot that might work as a replacement. Right after Luke concedes to his uncle he tells C-3P0 "C'mon." We see a shot of Artoo as Luke and 3P0 go walking by, and then Luke calls to Red. Well, if you reversed the film during that short shot of R2, and you edited Luke and 3P0's walk-by a bit, than I think that it might work...and it will be very similar to the shot we're replacing.

What do you think?
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#102454
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Info Wanted: Did i get the right original preservation DVD's? (from ebay)
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Most people here are kind and helpful. I just know of a few in this thread that are selling these sets on ebay (for high amounts of money) and I don't think it's right for them to be in here pretending that they feel the same way. I apologize if I offended anyone with my comments...it just pisses me off when someone won't at least admit to what they're doing.
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#101762
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I have to write a Letter to George Lucas...
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I have so many questions I would like to ask him...

Unfortunately most my questions are better suited to the Q & A section in a Star Wars Insider mag.

I would ask him "Can you appreciate the Star Wars movies and/or universe the same way a fan can?" In other words, can he just lose himself in the characters and their world, or does he see it as just another film that he has made?

In spite of all the bad decisions he has made in regards to Star Wars, I would still just like to thank him for creating this universe that means so much to so many.
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#101537
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So, are all the Stormtroopers from IV-VI clones?..
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I think the comics show more of the tragedy that the universe is going through during the clone wars. You get see worlds and families fighting against the Seperatists, and you see people opposed to the Clones as well. I agree that the OT movies have more of an emotional tone to them because of the rebels, but as far as wide spread slaughter and blood the PT wins out...at least in the comics.

I think it is fairly safe to say that sometime during the period between episodes III and IV that Kamino is either taken out, or their technology is destroyed. There is no mention of Kamino in the OT SE, and with all of the storm troopers looking and sounding different there has to be an explanation. Plus, if you had the ability to crank out armies in a few months time, why would you bother recruiting anyone? Something must happen to Kamino...and then the Spartti clones are created and go crazy...and then they start to recruit.

Also, I like to think that it makes Boba Fett cooler being the last surviving clone of Jango Fett.
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#100864
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MagnoliaFan Edits: Ep I "Balance Of The Force", and Ep II "The Clone War" (Released)
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The reason that the picture is soft and similar to a VHS is because the raw video was compressed and converted prior to the editing of the film instead of just after. He probably used a program like GordianKnot to encode it to XVid or Mpeg without realizing that he should do the editing from the raw video first to save the quality. He did use the DVD as his source though.


Quote from MagnoliaFan:

First of all, I changed the title and the crawl itself.
Title: Balance of the force (to differentiate from the 1,000 edits out there and I just liked the name better)

The crawl gives a little more exposition to the Galactic Republic, the role of the Jedi, and also identifies the federation as the Neimoidian Trade Federation, to identify their species, also rather than trade routes, it is prohibition of slave labor that makes the Federation seize Naboo.

The Neimoidians, and Gungans are dubbed into their own languages and subtitled and through liberties in the subs, I addded many new layers to the plot.
Also droids speak in the dialect of the person they are addressing. TC-14 addresses the Viceroy in his language, but the Jedi in theirs as do the battle droids.
Jar Jar was banished from the Gungans because he was in charge of guarding a relic of theirs' the Kyber crystal (an old idea of George's), he slacked off and it was stolen by humans... As such the gungans also have a bitter hate of the Naboo, which is a new little subplot throughout (the racial tension was in early drafts of the script, but dropped).
The whole subplot was introduced to give Jar Jar a history and explain that big glowing ball that Padme gives Boss (Governor - in the edit) Nass.
Jar Jar is still a putz, but he's toned way down. He's just arrogant and always says the wrong thing at the wrong time.

The Federation has invaded Naboo and want Queen Amidala to surrender the people of Naboo to the Federation as an alternative uncompensated labor force as revenge for Naboo being instrumental in the outlawing galactic slavery. So, while seeing Anakin as a slave, Padme is also faced with the possibility of herself and her people becoming slaves themselves.

The opening third is slightly resequenced for pacing, moving one Sidious/Fed scene to earlier in the film to break up a long series of successive Gungan scenes. It also serves to quicken the pace (don't worry, it causes no continuity error in the film).
The only major scene to be cut entirely is the second underwater scene, which was replaced by the waterfall scene to change up the scenery and quicken the pace.
The Greedo scene, probe droid scene, dawn before the race scene, and air taxi scene were all also tightened up and integrated into the film.
There are no fart or poop jokes in the film.
There are no midichlorians.
There is no immaculate conception discussion... Anakin's origins are left vague... A child who is gifted and a vergence in the force.
Anakin's annoying friends are trimmed to a minimum.
The Trade Federation are much more sinister through the subtitles, ordering Padme's companions shot instead of processed, and discussing the mass executions vaguely hinted at in the film.
The attempt was to make Gunray more of a straight up bad guy in the film, ala Tarkin, rather than a bumbling oaf.
Through some creative manipulating of frames, a few scenes have been expanded with lines not in the original film, using audio outtakes.
Sidious has a new line, Watto has several, as do Gunray, TC-14, Rune, and Jar Jar.
In one such case, the reason for Jar Jar accompanying Qui-Gon on Tatooine, instead of any of the trained soldiers, security captains, or the Jedi Knight onboard is also explained... The Queen thinks he is stinking up the ship and orders him to go. (as taken from an early draft of the script).
Some of the film has been rescored to include hints of the imperial march.
Anakin's dialogue in general is tightened... No yippes, whoas, etc. The "are you an angel" scene is tightened as well. The scene is still there, but it comes off quicker and more casual.
Also, I cut his dream about freeing the slaves, if he can see things before they happen, then that should have happened later in the prequels... It doesn't.
The pod race has been scored entirely and re-edited from the ground up using all available footage. It was tightened and trimmed, but footage from the deleted scenes was dropped in also.
Jabba's cameo was dropped, but during Qui-Gon's scene with Watto discussing the hutts, a subtle hint of Jabba's theme from RotJ was added to the scene. I thought it was better to hear about them through the whole saga but never see one until the very last film (I'm not counting that SE scene). It works better artistically.
Also, the pod race announcer is only in 1 or 2 shots and his lines are minimal and the english speaking announcer is dubbed into an alien dialect.
Also, through the subtitles, Anakin is actually an accomplished pod racer who has once beaten sebulba. Sebulba retaliated by flashing his vents at anakin and destroying his pod... This race is round 3... The tiebreaker of sorts.
Anakin destroys the Federation ship through skill, not screwball antics.
Qui-Gon asks Obi-Wan to train Anakin, but never makes him promise. Obi-Wan is also more defiant in his talk with Yoda near the end of the film. He also insists he is ready to face the trials without any prompting from Qui-Gon, again supporting the whole headstrong thing...
Also, Darth Sidious' face has been darkened signifigantly beneath the hood, to make him less recognizable as Palpatine, at least until late in the film.
"Wipe them out... All of them!" has a whole new meaning...
There's also a lot of subtle trims here and there for snappier dialogue exchanges and dramatic tension.
By going through and trimming 5 frames here and 10 frames there, rather than lopping out entire sequences, all of the film's original sequences (except 1 - cut for redundancy) are preserved, plus all of the deleted scenes are integrated, and yet the film slides in just under a 2 hour run time.

Rikter Blaksvn's review from the Edits and Releases thread in the OT Preservation section:

Star Wars: Episode I - Balance of the Force - MagnoliaFan Edition


‘It was once said that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view. - This is merely another.’

Is the first thing you see when you hit the play button – A hint at what’s to come?

This is hands down the most complete and TRUE version of the film PERIOD -

I popped it the DVD player just to take a look at it – now two hours later…..

I need to share this review!

Through the subs, a vast amount of character and plot have been drastically changed. The once vague reason for the ‘Blockade’ of Naboo is now brutally clear. Believe me this version does not hold back. The story now has a much darker feel as the Trade Federation is now depicted as slave traders/owners and there is also talk of ‘death-camps’ and mass exterminations during the invasion. These atrocities were only slightly hinted at in the Phantom Menace but are thrown at you with a frightening casual approach. (You really learn to despise the Trade Federation)

There is a dark secret that is unveiled with the introduction of Jar Jar Binks a history of near genocidal war between the Gungan and the Naboo. This film also shows Jar Jar and all the Gungan beings in a NEW light. (I found a new love and respect for Jar Jar)
Jar Jar’s character through the use of new and un-child like dialogue is now someone else altogether. Witty, funny and a foul mouthed smart-ass; this new Jar Jar is the true comic relief that he was to have been in The Phantom Menace.

It is truly amazing how the dialogue changes can alter the overall feel of a story!

In my opinion this is the version of the film that best fits with the original Trilogy - as the real ‘evil’ of the Empire (okay the Trade Federation but you can see the similarities) is now shown (again in the new subtitled dialogue).

THIS is the version you need to see. I now consider this the DEFINITIVE version of STAR WARS: Episode One.

This may be the strongest and most prolific fan-edited film in a string of seemingly never-ending unauthorized fan re-edits of George Lucas’ STAR WARS films.

- RiKter Blaksvn

SPECS:
There have are also been a lot of dialogue trims to enhance performance, and extra cuts applied to the film for pacing and plot. NO Midi-hoobie-doobies or talk of virgin births either! There have also been some changes to the SPFX of the film itself such as Lord Sidious' face has been darkened under his cloak so that you cannot tell as easily that he is Ian McDiarmid. There is an alternate title and crawl, and the Federation is much much more sinister in this version.

Re-Edit runs 1:57.06 and features 23 chapters is encoded in MPEG2 VBR and has an average bit rate of 4.75 MBps - the audio is re-mastered Dolby Digital 5.1 (448Kbps) , contains most of the deleted scenes, some alternate music, a completely different edit on the pod race, Anakin is quieter and darker, aliens speak in foreign languages and are subtitled – all the subtitles can be turned of as well (but you lose the new story line)

And from Magnoliafan (he added this stuff for me)

A few changes that most people don't ever notice:

The first scene between TC-14 and the Viceroy has been extended with additional dialogue.

Original - Darth Sidious: I don't want this stunted slime in my sight again!
Balance - Dath Sidious: I don't want this slime in my sight again!

The Jedi mind trick now has its own sound effect.

When Qui-Gon and co enter Mos Espa, a large ship flew by at a very low altitude against line of sight. It had been digitally painted out of the shot in Balance. The wipe is trimmed to help hide it.

Beisdes the cantina song (if you've seen it, you know), Watto has several new lines of dialogue.

Original - Anakin: Since I was very little... Three, I think.
Balance - Anakin: Since I was three, I think.

Original - Anakin: Sandstorms are very... very dangerous. Come on, I'll take you to my place.
Balance - Anakin: Sandstorms are very dangerous. Come on, I'll take you to my place.

Dozens of "Phantom laserblasts" have been given sound effects, and lots of additional sound has been added in other places, such as additional chatter on the streets of Mos Espa.

Any scene where music has been replaced or aliens are dubbed has had the entire sound mix reproduced from scratch.

In the balcony scene with Maul, Sidious has an alternate line of dialogue. Digitally altered footage of Sidious had to be painted over the original scene and looped in such a way that it created the illusion of a lip synch. The footage of Maul had to be altered also to match the new length of the scene.

That's just a few of the lesser known ones...

Alternate Title and Crawl, giving more history on the Jedi, Republic and Trade Federation
The plot is also altered from revolving around taxation to slave labor.
Opening crawl music replaced with music from EP IV UE soundtrack (a little longer and it just sounded better to me)
Cockpit scene en route to the Federation cruiser was ommitted
New music cue landing in Fed docking bay
Neimoidians are dubbed and subtitled as is TC-14 when talking to Neimoidians. Most of their dialogue has been totally rewritten.
First scene with TC-14 and the Neimoidians is expanded considerably with additional dialogue.
New music cue leading into Darth Sidious' appearance.
Sidious' face is digitally shadowed under the hood hiding his face.
Sidious' line "I don't want this stunted slime in my sight again!" has been altered to "I don't want this slime in my sight again!"
New sound effect added as gun turrret swings around.
The reaction scene in the cockpit has been omitted.
The sound effects for the explosion of the cruiser has been enhanced.
New sound effect added for the battle droid turning off the hologram of Nute Gunray.
Battle Droids dubbed and subtitled when speaking to each other or Neimoidians.
Some Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon dialogue is trimmed from the battle onboard the Federation ship.
Dialogue trimmed in "It's an invasion army!" scene.
Additional little plot twist added in the Viceroy's viewscreen scene with Queen Amidala.
Dialogue trimmed in Naboo council"Senator Palpatine?" scene.
Hologram scene between Nute and Droid commander is cut.
Jar Jar is dubbed and subtitled.
Jar Jar is a pompous ass who believes he saved Qui-Gon's life by dragging him down and thinks Qui-Gon owes him the life debt.
It is also revealed that the Gungans desise humans with a passion... except for Jar Jar, who doesn't mind humans so much, seeing as the Gungans hate him even more than they do humans.
Otoh Gungah referred to by name.
"The Invasion is on schedule, my Lord" scene has been moved to follow Jar Jar's debut, breaking up the Gungan antics.
Boss Nass is now Governor Nass.
Lots of alternate exposition in Otoh Gunga. Jar Jar is revealed to have been thrown out several times. The Gungans hate the Naboo people because humans stole a Gungan relic, the Kyber crystal from them, explaining the big glwoing globe at the end of the film.
Nass is leaning toward supporting the Federation against the Naboo, pre Jedi mind trick.
A sound effect is added to the Jedi mind trick.
There is a little trim to the end of the scene.
In the sub scene it is revealed that Jar Jar was the Gungan charged with guarding the Kyber crystal. He was sleeping on the job and allowed the crystal to be stolen.
The second underwater sequence has been cut and replaced with a recut version of the waterfall scene.
The Viceroy, having captured Amidala plans to force her to offer the people of Naboo as an alternative uncompensated workforce in retaliation to her lobbying to outlaw their slave labor forces.
Instead of telling the droid commander "Process them", he nonchalantly orders the droid to to "Shoot her companions."
When Qui-Gon and co rescue the Queen, Jar Jar claims credit for it, after lying face down on the ground for the whole fight.
Some dialogue is trimmed outside of the hangar.
The battle droid's "joke" toward Qui-Gon has been cut.
The "You stay here" scene between Jar Jar and Obi-Wan has been cut.
The entire Naboo escape has been resquenced so that they lose shields right away, but don't regain them until the last minute.
Some additional dialogue is trimmed during the escape.
Some dialogue is trimmed in the "Here Master, Tatooine" scene.
The line "Not for a Sith" has been trimmed out of the Darth Maul introduction scene.
As an homage, the Viceroy's aide says, "This deal is getting worse all the time!" in said scene.
Some dialogue trimmed in the Artoo intro scene.
The Padme and Jar Jar scene, cleaning artoo has been cut.
Upon arrival to Tatooine, it is revealed that Qui-Gon is taking Jar Jar with him to Mos Espa because the Queen ordered him to, as she felt he was stinking up the ship.
When Padme is ordered along, Jar Jar wonders if Padme was stinking up the ship as well.
A ship has been digitally painted out of Mos Espa's skyline.
New noises and chatter have been added to the streets in all Mos Espa scenes.
The poop stepping scene has been cut.
When we first come upon Watto, he hums the Cantina song from EP IV for a few seconds before Qui-Gon and co enter.
Watto is considerably harsher toward Anakin in the subtitles.
Jar Jar no longer has slapsticky antics inside the store and the "Are you an angel" scene has been trimmed considerably.
When Qui-Gon tries the mind trick on Watto, he becomes much angrier and throws Qui-Gon out shouting, "Get lost! Come back when you gotta some money!"
As Qui-Gon embarassedly exits the shop, Jar Jar knocks over a bunch of stuff and Watto shouts, "Hey! You break it, you buy it! Eh?!"
Jar Jar's "No again!" speech has been cut.
The scene of Jar Jar stealing the frog has been trimmed.
After Anakin saves Jar Jar from Sebulba, Jar Jar brags that he was about to give Sebulba a beating until that kid got in the way.
The Jira scene has been trimmed to make her less creepy.
Anakin's "very, very dangerous" line has been trimmed to "very dangerous".
Instead of "Hello", Jar Jar remarks "Oh, what a dump." upon seeing Anakin's home.
Anakin's acting is trimmed throughout Threepio's introduction.
Music is replaced throughout the Coruscant balcony scene, using the Imperial march seguewaying into the Emperor's theme. Every piece of sound had to be rebuilt from scratch for the sequence.
Sidious has an alternate line to end the scene, "The Republic will soon be under my countrol."

skilletaudio, if you want to know more about MagFan's edits look here: http://www.originaltrilogy.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=9&threadid=801&STARTPAGE=1
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#100580
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Changes that you like (from the 1997 SE and the 2004 OT SE DVD release)
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There are some changes I like. Originally I was completely opposed to the idea of having Hayden at the end of ROTJ, but I am starting to warm up to the idea :::gasp:::. The fact that you know he is Anakin Skywalker in the prequels provides a nice link to OT, but only if you accept the prequels as canon, of course. However, the fact that he didn't even know that he was being inserted into that scene makes it even harder to believe he was capable of delivering any performance whatsoever for that part. I think that the timing was on his performace...blame ILM.

I like the expanded Mos Eisley minus all the stupid antics of the robots and spy droids and whatnot.

I like...to wear my sunglasses at night!

Um...shouldn't this thread be in the Theatrical Cuts vs. Special Edition section?
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#100289
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Star Wars: Deleted Magic (Released)
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I edited my review above to include the last part of the menu and the extras on the DVD.

Truth is, before you said that, I didn't even know that they were there. I completely missed the third part of the menu and I didn't know about the stuff on the DVD.

I read your post and was like "What???..." So I immediately grabbed my copy and popped it in the DVD-ROM on my computer. Sure enough, there was everything you said would be there.

Oops.
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#100287
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Do you think that Lucas' directing style has changed since 1977?
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It's weird how the less George is involved in his own movies the better they seem to be. I think that generally speaking we could say that George is probably a better director for how gets more involved with the actors now. You all have a point though; if his movies aren't getting any better, does that really make him a better director? There is no good way to answer that.

I guess it was just one of those things that I noticed and started wondering about his directorial style has changed over the years...

I don't know. I guess it was a stupid question. Lock thread.
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#100169
Topic
Do you think that Lucas' directing style has changed since 1977?
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While watching the Behind the Scenes documentaries on episdoe III it occurred to me that Lucas seems to give much more direction to his actors now than what the OT actors said he did.

Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher have all been quoted saying George's directorial advice was simply "Faster and more intense."

In the Making of Episode III though, George can be seen actually taking the time to discuss exactly what Hayden's character is feeling at a particular moment. He seems very involved with the characters now; not just shouting "faster, more intense."

Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't George directed all three of the prequels instead of just the first one like the OT?


It seems that he has become a better director over the years even if his movies have gotten worse.

What do you think?
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#100126
Topic
Star Wars: Deleted Magic (Released)
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This has got to be one of the best Star Wars Fan projects ever put together.

"So, you think you know all there is to know about the Star Wars trilogy. Now go behind the scenes for an indepth look at what didn't make into the final cut of Star Wars." - ocpmovie

The Menu:

No static images on this menu. On the main menu you are treated to a montage of various Deleted Scenes from A New Hope ranging from the original Han/Jabba (Declan Mulholland) scene to the Luke/Biggs scene at Toshi station. Luke's theme (Binary Sunset) plays while the images cycle.

You have three options:

a). Play Movie

The beginning of the film even contains a narration by the author of this project. It was a bit suprising at first; I was trying to figure out who doing the voice over until he said his name. It makes it seem like an official documentary with the narration.

Throughout the film there are alternate takes played back to back, original cuts of key sequences in the film recreated, original and current audio takes contrasted, and more.

b). Special Features

c). More >>

Click on More >> and you get:

a). Chapter Selection

b). Play Deleted Scenes Only

c). Play Deleted Scenes with Extra Notes

d). Play Film with Extra Notes

e). About the Film (Disclaimer)


Under the Special Features Menu we are treated to many different goodies:

- This menu has the extended version of Lapti Nek playing in the background -


a). Photo Gallery - Images from all 5 Star Wars films to date

b). Kenner Toys Ad

c). Lapti Nek Video - Introductory behind the scenes video and music video from the Laserdisk Definitive Collection

d). Deleted Magic: Empire Strikes Back Trailer

e). Deleted Magic: Return of the Jedi Trailer

f). Jefferson Starship "Light the Sky on Fire" Music Video (Holiday Special)

g). More >>

Click on More >> and you get:

a). 1977 Opening Crawl - Nice touch

b). Garrick Hagon (Biggs) Interview

c). Declan Mulholland as Jabba Clip (From Star Wars to Jedi)

d). Chief Bast clip from the Holiday Special

e). Notes on Biggs Scenes

f). Notes on Jabba Scenes

g). More >>

This menu and the Chapter Selection menu both have Light the Sky on Fire playing in the background.

Click on More >> and you get:

a). Notes on Chief Bast Scene

b). DVD-ROM Special Features: Look inside this DVD on your computer to see the original screenplays for Star Wars, the opening crawl from the Lost cut, and more... - Note: This is not a link.

This menu has Yub Nub playing in the background!

Extras on the DVD-ROM:

a). Anatomy of a Dewback pt. 2

b). AOTC Droid Ship Cut-Scene

c). Early drafts of the original Star Wars Scripts - Rough drafts 1-4 and the revised fourth draft of Star Wars (what we know as A New Hope), the fourth rough draft of TESB, and one rough draft for Revenge of the Jedi (Return of the Jedi)

d). A fan created mock-up of the Lost Cut crawl from early in Star Wars history

e). Rough SW: ROTJ SE end sequence with full music in animatic from from the Malaysian BONUS CLIPS VCD.

There is no music here but what you listen too

Most of the Special Features are things you can see simply by watching the film through, but if you want to skip right to a certain part, than you can select from the Special Features menu.

The extra notes that you can select to have on screen is a real nice touch. Rather than just reading about them in various making of books, the author has taken the time to include them in context with their respective scenes. It makes for a very educational and much more enjoyable viewing experience than reading about them in a book.

This is a must have for any Star Wars fan and collector.

There can be no real justice done in telling how good this project is. You must obtain a copy....it is your destiny! Only then can you truly know the power of this DVD!

SO, get a copy.
Allocate several hours of your day to spend in front of your home theater.
Pop in the DVD.
Watch the film and all Special Features.
Rewatch the film.
Grab your closest family member/friend and make them watch the film and all special features.
Give your closest family member/friend the option to rewatch the film.
Talk about the film you just watched with closest family member/friend until the wee hours of the morning.
Go to originaltrilogy.com and post in this thread telling ocpmovie that his film was total crap and that he has to prove that he can do better therefore forcing him to finish the next two Deleted Magic Projects.

- OR -

Get a copy and watch it. Come back here and tell ocpmovie what a great job he did and offer to do your best Bea Aruthur impression. Or just tell him what a great job he did...and then do the impression for your closest family member/friend...

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#99328
Topic
Thought on de-SE'ing the DVD
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You obviously know much more about video editing than I do, because I didn't understand how to do half of what you said! It sounds great though, and your screenshot looked awesome. I am looking forwad to seeing your final product.

When you do finish finish this, would it be alright if I used sections of it in my own edit?

Oh, and I had something I wanted to ask you about fixing, but I can't remember what it was. I will post later if I can figure out what it was.

Great work man!
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#99263
Topic
Thought on de-SE'ing the DVD
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Love what yu're doing there Darth Editous, can't wait to see the finished product.

The new green is a lot better.

How did you manage to paint out those two droids when the Land speeder comes into Mos Eisley? That was one of the things I wanted to change when I get around to editing the Trilogy, but I couldn't figure out how to do it successfully.

Is it possible to get a copy from you? I sent you a PM, but I haven't heard anything back. It might be too early to ask you this, but since I'm sure that I am not the only hoping to get one, I thought I would ask anyway.

Great work man!