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#170982
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"The Sith Revealed - A Scrapbook" (Released)
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There is the Hyperspace video of the attack on the droid control ship. And the Y2K release of the trilogy had a making of Episode 2 segment with cut behind the scenes footage from building 3-PO and the Lars kitchen (why couldn't have the official DVd had had those segments instead of those boring Padme on trial ones *shakes fist with rage*)
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#170891
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***//BUILDING EMPIRE\\: PAL & NTSC DVD - NEW EDITION NOW ONLINE! ***
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Sure Davey, I'll try to work on a polished version this week. Sorry about not posting it on your thread. I done furgot.

Jambre and Davey, you guys have any text for the back of the case? I'm sure most of us cover makers would appreciate it.

And Jambre, I talked to my pal about those animations, he's mostly done and should be able to finish up them soon.
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#170282
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Episode II: Shroud of the Dark Side (the TM edit) (Released)
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Very nice, TM. The chase had some much needed 'oomph', although I'd prefer a different musical cue. Something similiar, but not necessilary that. I guess I don't want to be reminded of AOTC while watching Empire. But I trust your judgment.

And it is time for my quarterly reminder about the wilhelm and the com-link static for the clones. I don't know if I have mentioned before, but Judy Garland's 1950 movie "A Star is Born" has a clear, uninterrupted wilhelm (wasn't the wilhelm yell originally called 'man being eaten by a crocodile? or am I confusing it with the Monty Python sketch?) during a musical number. I have a rip of the audio of it here:
http://s14.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=02A2J5PX68M3Q1KRN7ES5JPC36
With a baby wilhelm as well.

And TM, where did you get the "female wilhelm" that you mentioned a few days ago?
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#170140
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The legendary "Starkiller Ranch" Thread
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Originally posted by: InfoDroid
We're testing the boundaries of what is and isn't possible as far as compositing Christopher Lee into Episode I. Stage one is to replace Eeth Koth (the guy with the little horns) in the background of the Jedi council with a slightly younger version of Christopher Lee. If it turns out good, then we'll develop the concept and try to push it further into a speaking role, but if it isn't, then we'll drop it altogether.


--InfoDroid



Woah! That would be cooler than that Qui-Gon in ROTJ clip. Even just him sitting there would rule.
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#166855
Topic
ROTS a kind of AOTC 2.0?
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And bad it was. Sure the movies parallel each other in this regard, but I think the connection is weak with this compared to other parallels. Anakin tempting Padme to join him at the end of Sith is a strong parallel with Dooku trying to recruit Obi-wan in Clones. Of course, both of those are parallel with the famous scene in Empire. The use of (bad) romantic dialogue maybe similar in the movies, but Lucas didn't seem to make it a deliberate point to craft the scenes to bookend with each other. The similiarities are superficial at best.