The Empire Strikes Back: Then and Now
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The Empire Strikes Back: Then and Now
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A look at frames in the DVD that have been changed for the limited release. I looked around for this and didn't find it anywhere, hope it isn't a repost.[/url]
A look at frames in the DVD that have been changed for the limited release. I looked around for this and didn't find it anywhere, hope it isn't a repost.[/url]
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Looks like they've done that in almost all the frames, but they've done other stuff too. There's a description of the changes at the bottom of each page.
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Notice how they didn't mention in that how they messed around with the lightsabre fight, making Vader's sabre look like shit in several shots?
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I can't wait for ROTJ: Then and Now; the crossed lightsabers in front of Palpatine's face was the only part of all of the SE edits that I would describe as truly dreadful. Of course, showing such a blatant flaw would be well beyond the main site's moral capacity, even if the omission does make sense from a marketing point of view.Vympel wrote:Notice how they didn't mention in that how they messed around with the lightsabre fight, making Vader's sabre look like shit in several shots?
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I'm finding this little series to be very interesting overall. It's interesting just how much recompositing was done for the first two films (wish that could have carried over more with RotJ), and am surprised just how terrible a lot of the original compositing looks in comparison.
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Is that the reason why Vader's blade looks pink in several shots? Jesus fuckin Christ.JME2 wrote:That's one of the few things I hold against the SE and 2004 DVD's.Vympel wrote:Notice how they didn't mention in that how they messed around with the lightsabre fight, making Vader's sabre look like shit in several shots?
Yep; digitial Remastering, in this case, is a bitch, my friend...Jack Bauer wrote:Is that the reason why Vader's blade looks pink in several shots? Jesus fuckin Christ.JME2 wrote:That's one of the few things I hold against the SE and 2004 DVD's.Vympel wrote:Notice how they didn't mention in that how they messed around with the lightsabre fight, making Vader's sabre look like shit in several shots?
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Did they break that shot? It's one of the defining dramatic moments of the movie!Noble Ire wrote: I can't wait for ROTJ: Then and Now; the crossed lightsabers in front of Palpatine's face was the only part of all of the SE edits that I would describe as truly dreadful. Of course, showing such a blatant flaw would be well beyond the main site's moral capacity, even if the omission does make sense from a marketing point of view.
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They better not have ... that would be up there with replacing Sebastian Shaw with Hayden Christensen for the Anakin Skywalker force spirit in the final scene of Return of the Jedi for the DVD versionsStark wrote:Did they break that shot? It's one of the defining dramatic moments of the movie!
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Not only is Vader's blade pink in the shot, but the two lightsabers actually go through one another visibly, as if they're 2D bits of glowy paper. I'll let you decide if that constitutes breaking the shot or not.Stark wrote:Did they break that shot? It's one of the defining dramatic moments of the movie!Noble Ire wrote: I can't wait for ROTJ: Then and Now; the crossed lightsabers in front of Palpatine's face was the only part of all of the SE edits that I would describe as truly dreadful. Of course, showing such a blatant flaw would be well beyond the main site's moral capacity, even if the omission does make sense from a marketing point of view.
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Not only that, but it now appears that Luke's saber is behind Vader's...
Historical revisionism? Conspiracy theory? You decide!
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Of course they broke the damn shot- damn idiots. How can someone not check that?
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Apparently they just fired up an automated process and just barely met the deadline, said "good enough" and sent it to pressing.
I wouldn't be surprised if nobody actually watched it all the way through and compared it to the originals to see if it looked right (unless the person was suffering from severe sleep deprivation). If they were just cleaning up individual scenes and spot checking it with no frame of reference (and under pressure and less than ideal working conditions) such a thing could be missed. The mind plays tricks on a person sometimes like that. No excuse for it in a project like this though, that's why you have people check your work, and if it's not right, you go back and fix it, deadlines be damned (what, is Lucas going to run out of money to throw at Star Wars?).
Anyway, these films no longer exist. This is a deliberate creative decision. There are no American troops in Baghdad, etc.
I wouldn't be surprised if nobody actually watched it all the way through and compared it to the originals to see if it looked right (unless the person was suffering from severe sleep deprivation). If they were just cleaning up individual scenes and spot checking it with no frame of reference (and under pressure and less than ideal working conditions) such a thing could be missed. The mind plays tricks on a person sometimes like that. No excuse for it in a project like this though, that's why you have people check your work, and if it's not right, you go back and fix it, deadlines be damned (what, is Lucas going to run out of money to throw at Star Wars?).
Anyway, these films no longer exist. This is a deliberate creative decision. There are no American troops in Baghdad, etc.
fun/fantasy movies existed before the overrated Star Wars came out. What made it seem 'less dark' was the sheer goofy aspect of it: two robots modeled on Laurel & Hardy, and a smartass outlaw with bigfoot co-pilot and their hotrod pizza-shaped ship, and they were sucked aboard a giant Disco Ball. -adw1
Someone asked me yesterday if Dracula met Saruman and there was a fight, who would win. I just looked at this man. What an idiotic thing to say. I mean really, it was half-witted. - Christopher Lee
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Someone asked me yesterday if Dracula met Saruman and there was a fight, who would win. I just looked at this man. What an idiotic thing to say. I mean really, it was half-witted. - Christopher Lee
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Re: What I told you was true... from a certain point of view
Call me a cynic, but I'd bet Lucas throwing his weight around might be a factor in this.Kurgan wrote: No excuse for it in a project like this though, that's why you have people check your work, and if it's not right, you go back and fix it, deadlines be damned (what, is Lucas going to run out of money to throw at Star Wars?).
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I agree actually.
I think Lowry Digital dropped the ball, but in that case Lucas/Fox should have either given them more time to fix it, or fired them and put somebody else in charge who could do it.
They may have been given an impossible task, so they just focused on what they could do.
I'm sure Lucas and his inner circle made the decision that would give them the most profit in the shortest amount of time. Hence we get stuck with material falling far short of its potential.
So yeah, sorry if I gave the impression that LD was soley responsible for the poor state of the DVD's.
I think Lowry Digital dropped the ball, but in that case Lucas/Fox should have either given them more time to fix it, or fired them and put somebody else in charge who could do it.
They may have been given an impossible task, so they just focused on what they could do.
I'm sure Lucas and his inner circle made the decision that would give them the most profit in the shortest amount of time. Hence we get stuck with material falling far short of its potential.
So yeah, sorry if I gave the impression that LD was soley responsible for the poor state of the DVD's.
fun/fantasy movies existed before the overrated Star Wars came out. What made it seem 'less dark' was the sheer goofy aspect of it: two robots modeled on Laurel & Hardy, and a smartass outlaw with bigfoot co-pilot and their hotrod pizza-shaped ship, and they were sucked aboard a giant Disco Ball. -adw1
Someone asked me yesterday if Dracula met Saruman and there was a fight, who would win. I just looked at this man. What an idiotic thing to say. I mean really, it was half-witted. - Christopher Lee
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Someone asked me yesterday if Dracula met Saruman and there was a fight, who would win. I just looked at this man. What an idiotic thing to say. I mean really, it was half-witted. - Christopher Lee
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