I was wondering as to how much of the original trilogy's special effects shots were left in the new boxed set of DVDs. Say, for example, have all the model ships been completely replaced with CGI ships?? This would be one of the greatest blow for me in terms of of ever picking up the boxed set.
*Shrugs* The "Alien" movies' effects still look great; all four films used models for their starships.
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Changes in the SE DVD set. How much of the OOT is left in it?
#2
Posted 07 January 2005 - 09:34 AM
For the most part the models have been left in. There have been a few changes such as the 1997 replacement of the X-wing fleet's approach on the Death Star. There are a couple of weird additions. The Millenium Falcon appears as CGI at one point. Also Dash Rendar's Outrider appears in ANH. You may recall this character and his ship from the Shadows of the Empire book and N64 game. Odd choice.
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Posted 07 January 2005 - 10:00 AM
QUOTE (Chefelf @ Jan 7 2005, 07:34 AM)
For the most part the models have been left in. There have been a few changes such as the 1997 replacement of the X-wing fleet's approach on the Death Star. There are a couple of weird additions. The Millenium Falcon appears as CGI at one point. Also Dash Rendar's Outrider appears in ANH. You may recall this character and his ship from the Shadows of the Empire book and N64 game. Odd choice.
Dash Rendar's ship was in the special edition of ANH? Where?
Weren't there like two or three shots of the Millenium Falcon as CGI? First when they leave Tatioone, second when Han shows up to help Luke in the ANH climax and a final time when the Rebels are trying to get as far away from the about-to-explode Death Star.
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#4
Posted 07 January 2005 - 10:09 AM
QUOTE (Lord Aquaman @ Jan 7 2005, 10:00 AM)
Dash Rendar's ship was in the special edition of ANH? Where?
Leaving Mos Eisley.
QUOTE (Lord Aquaman @ Jan 7 2005, 10:00 AM)
Weren't there like two or three shots of the Millenium Falcon as CGI? First when they leave Tatioone, second when Han shows up to help Luke in the ANH climax and a final time when the Rebels are trying to get as far away from the about-to-explode Death Star.
Yes. I don't know where specifically but I remember noticing a few times.
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#5
Posted 07 January 2005 - 10:30 PM
QUOTE (Chefelf @ Jan 7 2005, 10:09 AM)
Leaving Mos Eisley.
Yes. I don't know where specifically but I remember noticing a few times.
Yes. I don't know where specifically but I remember noticing a few times.
That's the thing I remember the most about the OT SE 97 releases. We had a group, and every Friday night it was like calling a football game. "Look," "that's new," or "coool."
I also thought it was special when two summers later, STAR WARS was the local television station's Saturday afternoon movie and it was the SPECIAL EDITION!
Perceptively, the lameness started settling in with those Mos Eisley scenes and, a little later, the death star downy ball goes off! Even the local TV talent was mocking the Classic, blue-screening the bumpers with SE classic scenes.
It comes down to this: what matters is consistency. Keep it or lose crediblity.
Blatantly ignore the obvious if that's what you want to do.
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