- Post
- #567146
- Topic
- Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
- Link
- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/567146/action/topic#567146
- Time
Thus I wait for the AVHCD release. Or I will use my computer w/ mkv.
Thus I wait for the AVHCD release. Or I will use my computer w/ mkv.
stst415 said:
I completely understand the legal reasons preventing selling the despecialized films for PROFIT, but I'm wondering if anybody has taken it upon themselves to produce the Blu-Ray discs and print the cover art, and then sell them at ACTUAL COST plus LABOR. If so, where could they be found?
Even though I understand what you mean and why this sounds more legal, any exchange of money for goods, even without profit, goes much too far into the realm of trouble. It's one thing for projects to solicit donations, as Adywan's Revisited has done, but actual exchange, even without profit, is too likely to attract legal attention.
TV's Frink said:
I just threw out all my electronics. Thank you for the tip, _ender!
THEN WHO WAS COMPUTER?
Well that last one is almost certainly too red. Lobster man and the walls look slightly pink.
no?
doubleofive said:
*thunderous applause*timdiggerm said:
Don't you mean generally frievious post?
Thank you, thank you.
That's true, but the Y-Wings were old even by the time of ANH. B-Wings were the replacement for Y-Wings.
Yeah, that's not really what B-Wings are for. My impression of the situation is that B-Wings are meant to be the TIE-Bombers of the Rebels, directly attacking the main body of Star Destroyers with warheads.
Don't you mean generally frievious post?
Yeah. If I had found this forum a few months before the screening, I would have paid attention. Instead, I found it after.
Obviously I was 100% incorrect in my recollection. The video, from the very same screening I was at, from probly 10ft to my right, prove how wrong my memory was.
So yeah, they were white.
I like the idea that it's the Anakin that could have been. Anakin as he ought to be.
That is to say, old but whole.
There are dirt, dust and scratches that could probably be fixed. The most obvious is the weird white scratchy line at the top of some frames?
gobalicious said:
However, it has influences that were modern at the time, which haven't aged so well.
Tell me more.
fishmanlee said:
Some have speculated that that music was written for a version of the scene when Obi-wan sees the Trade Federation ships, and was repurposed for the Clone Troopers.
When/where/how would that scene have been? Tell me more.
Has anyone actually heard of people being confused by Ghost Shaw?
Yeah, he might be thinking of when they used the Trade Federation theme to introduce the clone troopers in AOTC. Terrible decision, I thought.
Any idea why we can't see all three ghosts at the pyre? Luke sees the first two ghosts, lights the pyre, Anakin appears, they have their private Jedi Funeral.
Admittedly, I had forgotten to even think about the PT. I'm pretty sure we got most of the OT deleted scenes.
brash_stryker said:
timdiggerm said:
brash_stryker said:
timdiggerm said:
Any plans to include the Deleted Scenes, as if this was a full-and-proper-official-release?
To be honest I could take or leave this. In order to download Revisted we're meant to own the Blu Ray set anyway, which would mean we already have a disk with the scenes on them. There's not much Ady can do to 'revisit' these scenes to differentiate his release from the official one as they are of such poor quality.
Right, obviously. It still feels like it'd be nice to have them all in one place - The "definitive" version of the film, the correct bonus features, etc.
I know how you feel. I'm a completist as well - to an obsessive degree. But the way I see it, the deleted scenes in the state in which they were released aren't fit to have the revisited name put to them. We didn't get even a tenth of the deleted scenes that are out there and that we KNOW exist (they'll "discover" a few more for the next re-release, mark my words) and the ones we did get weren't cleaned up or restored.
A tenth? I don't want to derail this thread again... but I'd love to see your list of deleted scenes, including what we got.
I'd really like to see the original cut of AOTC, in which Williams' score for the ending wasn't butchered.
brash_stryker said:
timdiggerm said:
Any plans to include the Deleted Scenes, as if this was a full-and-proper-official-release?
To be honest I could take or leave this. In order to download Revisted we're meant to own the Blu Ray set anyway, which would mean we already have a disk with the scenes on them. There's not much Ady can do to 'revisit' these scenes to differentiate his release from the official one as they are of such poor quality.
Right, obviously. It still feels like it'd be nice to have them all in one place - The "definitive" version of the film, the correct bonus features, etc.
Any plans to include the Deleted Scenes, as if this was a full-and-proper-official-release?
Paramecium302 said:
What I meant to say was, my first impression of the forum has been people complaining. Every thread has just been "George Lucas takes a dump on Star Wars fans" or "What pissed you off most about Blu-Ray release and any SE?"
Go check out the Preservations section
Luke: Jesse Eisenberg
Harmy said:
none said:
Should I feel wronged and disturbed as I saw 'West Side Story' before reading 'Romeo and Juliet'?
Yes.
This isn't a tenable position. Stories are retold, recycled, combined, etc, over and over and over. T.H. White's "The Once And Future King" was the first Arthurian story I ever read, and it's still the only. I haven't read the older versions of King Arthur...and that is okay, at least for now. I've never read the entire "The Odyssey", but I've seen "O Brother Where Art Thou". etc etc