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Seal87

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#1066802
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Collaborative Fanediting: An ROTJ Proposition (BACK ON TRACK WITH EMANSWFAN AT THE HELM--SEE POST 1488 OR OP FOR A LINK!)
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Here are my ideas. All the deleted scenes put in. I know some of the pilot and shield generator ones were redundant so obviously, only as needed. The audio for the sandstorm seemed to be moved to the space departure from Tatooine, or any more that was needed is in the audio drama. I know it isn’t highly popular, but I always like the information Ben Kenobi gave Luke after Yoda faded away. It was highly interesting in the book, Such as their mom living for a while after they were hidden, and Owen Lars being Obi Wan’s brother.

In the documentary “I am Your Father” They redid the Darth Vader unmaksing scene with David Prowse. It didn’t show to Us in the documentary but if anyone could become good friends with Marcos Cabotá Samper and persuade him to share it, That would Highly improve ROTJ. If not, it could be done in the computer. There were also a few scenes I know of that weren’t included in the Bluray and were yet deleted, like Yoda telling Luke that he forbid Obi Wan to tell Luke about his father. And Luke jumping up to the Grate in the Rancor pit.

Anything new is impressive. I like Lapti Nek of coarse. Somebody did a fan edit with an album version of it. And the toning down of Ewoks and of Han’s sudden emasculation was dealt with Very well in the fan edit: ROTJ Remastered.

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#1066795
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The Star Wars: The Lost Workprint (* unfinished project - lots of info *)
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I think most deleted scenes are nicely available now. Some work Would have to be done with the old woman outside Anchorhead. It looks like it would have to be inter-cut with the landspeeder zipping by and a voice actress for the line. I know the original Anchorhead Landspeeder approach was used as the old Mos Eisley one. But there shouldn’t be droids on it. It would also have no trouble being distinguished from it’s original use if the Mos Eisley one was updated even only as much as in Revisited.