DVDAnswers does ROTJ
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DVDAnswers does ROTJ
http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?r=0 ... &n=1&burl=
DVDAnswers's Chris Gould details some of the changes made to ROTJ over the SE and 2004 Editions, finishing up the three part review they did of Star Wars changes.
You've probably seen such comparisons before on other sites, but his goes the extra mile with not only comparisons with the original films, but also audio changed clips and there's even a comment form.
Interestingly, he shows the "original" scene of the saber clash in front of Palpatine's face as being the familiar white cores.
Anyway, worth a look!
There's also the previous installments:
Part 2: ESB:
http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?s=8&c=29&n=1&burl=
Part 1: ANH:
http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?r=0 ... &n=1&burl=
DVDAnswers's Chris Gould details some of the changes made to ROTJ over the SE and 2004 Editions, finishing up the three part review they did of Star Wars changes.
You've probably seen such comparisons before on other sites, but his goes the extra mile with not only comparisons with the original films, but also audio changed clips and there's even a comment form.
Interestingly, he shows the "original" scene of the saber clash in front of Palpatine's face as being the familiar white cores.
Anyway, worth a look!
There's also the previous installments:
Part 2: ESB:
http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?s=8&c=29&n=1&burl=
Part 1: ANH:
http://www.dvdanswers.com/index.php?r=0 ... &n=1&burl=
All good points. The quality control of the DVDs wasn't what it should have been, but they're still the best SW has ever looked and sounded, overall ...
Guess we'll have to wait for Hi-Def format for the idiots to do it right.
Guess we'll have to wait for Hi-Def format for the idiots to do it right.
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I agree with most of the thoughts brought up about the weirdo changes.
I especially liked how he compared Shaw's ghost and Hayden's ghost. Creey look indeed.
I especially liked how he compared Shaw's ghost and Hayden's ghost. Creey look indeed.
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I don't mind Hayden in ROTJ though.
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Ok, first people complain because he looked like a bitch in AOTC and couldn´t possibly become DV. Now they complain that he looks too creepy and couldn´t possibly have become 'good' again....
And I have this creepy feeling we´ll hear the "Palpatine-scream" again in ESB. I just have this feeling the omission from the DVD was one of the errors (even if people, myself included, feel it´s better in the original).
And this just irks me:
Bad? Sure. Out of place? LOL, has this guy been to the real Jabba´s place personally?
And I have this creepy feeling we´ll hear the "Palpatine-scream" again in ESB. I just have this feeling the omission from the DVD was one of the errors (even if people, myself included, feel it´s better in the original).
And this just irks me:
Ok, I know the music ain´t that great (even if I loved the new sequence when I saw it in the theatre), but how can he (or anyone) judge what kind of music Jabba likes when we don´have any previous reference? It´s fine to say "Had I been in charge, they wouldn´t play that, they would play this!", but since there´s no previous references to the kind of music Jabba like to hear (which would have been a legitimate flaw) I just don´t see how you can call it "out of place". (Outside of personal preference.)Together they sing the execrably bad ‘Jedi Rocks’, which is so out of place it’s untrue…
Bad? Sure. Out of place? LOL, has this guy been to the real Jabba´s place personally?
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There's a difference between accepting it ("okay, fine George, it's you're 'vision'") and wondering why it was done in the first place. ; )Vympel wrote:I don't mind Hayden in ROTJ though.
I realize you're not the Director of Return of the Jedi, but at any point did you say to yourself, "you know, I really think that they should replace that old Shaw with a young Hayden Christiansen"? Just curious.
No, but I was always of the opinion that Sebastian Shaw was a bad casting choice. He was simply too old. Besides, I think it's cool for Luke to see his father as he was.
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Perhaps. But I do agree that Shaw gave the redeemed Anakin a very warm and caring father, someone who's returned to the Light. Anakin (Hayden) is just creepy looking, not too mention still looking impudent.Vympel wrote:No, but I was always of the opinion that Sebastian Shaw was a bad casting choice. He was simply too old. Besides, I think it's cool for Luke to see his father as he was.
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Yes, because we all assume that while Anakin was busy being Vader, he learned how to not be creepy or impudent like in his early twenties.Trytostaydead wrote:Perhaps. But I do agree that Shaw gave the redeemed Anakin a very warm and caring father, someone who's returned to the Light. Anakin (Hayden) is just creepy looking, not too mention still looking impudent.Vympel wrote:No, but I was always of the opinion that Sebastian Shaw was a bad casting choice. He was simply too old. Besides, I think it's cool for Luke to see his father as he was.
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Give me a break; its a piss-poor filmic decision and you know it.Utsanomiko wrote:Yes, because we all assume that while Anakin was busy being Vader, he learned how to not be creepy or impudent like in his early twenties.Trytostaydead wrote:Perhaps. But I do agree that Shaw gave the redeemed Anakin a very warm and caring father, someone who's returned to the Light. Anakin (Hayden) is just creepy looking, not too mention still looking impudent.Vympel wrote:No, but I was always of the opinion that Sebastian Shaw was a bad casting choice. He was simply too old. Besides, I think it's cool for Luke to see his father as he was.
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I'll admit it wasn't handled the best way (stop looking at the camera, Hayden, Luke is over there), but I don't think depicting Anakin as the same when he became Vader is any worse or better of a decision than depicting him as healed but old man. He's a ghost; does it really matter how he manifests? As long as he isn't teaching Patrick Swayze to kick around soda cans, I say go with what we know Anakin looks like.Illuminatus Primus wrote:Give me a break; its a piss-poor filmic decision and you know it.Utsanomiko wrote: Yes, because we all assume that while Anakin was busy being Vader, he learned how to not be creepy or impudent like in his early twenties.
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And Hayden is doing a shitty job of portraying the character for that scene - a "you're right" would've sufficed.Utsanomiko wrote:I'll admit it wasn't handled the best way (stop looking at the camera, Hayden, Luke is over there), but I don't think depicting Anakin as the same when he became Vader is any worse or better of a decision than depicting him as healed but old man. He's a ghost; does it really matter how he manifests? As long as he isn't teaching Patrick Swayze to kick around soda cans, I say go with what we know Anakin looks like.
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I didn't say the filmic decision was bad (in fact I think it makes more sense than using a second actor for Anakin), I merely suggested it needed better execution.Illuminatus Primus wrote:
And Hayden is doing a shitty job of portraying the character for that scene - a "you're right" would've sufficed.
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Sorry, but even in the original version, I had a hard time believing this was a man in his 40s. Shaw was damn good in the farewell scene (and that is still there, sans eyebrows), but for standing around silently for five seconds, it doesn´t really matter that much. Hayden or Shaw, it doesn´t really matter. If Lucas wants this to tie in to a ROTS plotpoint, then he´s welcome to do it.Illuminatus Primus wrote: Give me a break; its a piss-poor filmic decision and you know it.
I do agree about the semi-sloppy execution. Maybe a better version come 2007?
Tell your ego to go take a cold shower.Illuminatus Primus wrote:And Hayden is doing a shitty job of portraying the character for that scene - a "you're right" would've sufficed.
Sebastian Shaw was 78 years old when he did Return of the Jedi, and he looks at least in his 70s in the film. By contrast, Alec Guinness was 69- and looks it. Did Obi-Wan take an apprentice older than him? I seriously doubt it, yes? The age of Luke and Leia (ie. 23-24 in ROTJ for Luke) also places a pretty solid limit on how old Anakin wouldn't have been. Alec Guinness termed him "young" in ANH. 53 years old is not young.Kurgan wrote:Of course the age of Anakin wasn't a problem until Lucas decided that Episode I took place 30 years before ANH with a 10 year old Anakin...
It looks like he gets it to me.The trouble with the scene is now that while the folks who watch the prequels first will recognize him a little easier, Luke himself won't.
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If the Force can do all kinds of crazy shit, it can make him recognize his father the way he used to be.The trouble with the scene is now that while the folks who watch the prequels first will recognize him a little easier, Luke himself won't.
"...Seeing friends long gone..." and all that jazz Yoda spoke of.
Before all he had to do was see the guy with hair and clean face. Now he has to see him as he was decades younger. Obviously he "gets it" because the original scene had him looking at Sebastian Shaw!Fair enough, though we have the "official" ages of the characters not quite corresponding to the ages of the actors at the time of filming.Vympel wrote:Sebastian Shaw was 78 years old when he did Return of the Jedi, and he looks at least in his 70s in the film. By contrast, Alec Guinness was 69- and looks it. Did Obi-Wan take an apprentice older than him? I seriously doubt it, yes? The age of Luke and Leia (ie. 23-24 in ROTJ for Luke) also places a pretty solid limit on how old Anakin wouldn't have been. Alec Guinness termed him "young" in ANH. 53 years old is not young.Kurgan wrote:Of course the age of Anakin wasn't a problem until Lucas decided that Episode I took place 30 years before ANH with a 10 year old Anakin...
It looks like he gets it to me.
Sure, maybe the Force told Luke who that young guy (younger than Luke himself at the time) was. Vader appears as a 70 something man under the mask anyway... yeah, I know, the Dark Side, stress, and his injuries made him look 30 years older. ; )
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Now in the NJO i think Star by Star or Destinys Way when Luke leads a strike team to Coruscant after it was Vongified they find the Jedi Temple all ruined and then they learn that a strange Force sensitive was held under the temple and now is relesed. So that means the Sith never destroyed it.Here we have the same shot from the 2004 DVD release. It looks fairly similar at first glance, but if you look closely you’ll see that the building second from the left has gone in order to make way for a shot of the Jedi Temple. Once again this seems to be another unnecessary attempt to tie the trilogies together. You have to wonder if the Sith would even have allowed the temple to remain standing
Plus is there any evidence to the citizenry that a Sith controls their government? Maby Palpatine didnt want the citizens to know that the Sith were running the show?
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