Spaced was a great show. With all due respect, I don't see why any backgroud in editing has any bearing on this, or any other changes whatsoever.
Sure, there have been compalints that it has been edited in badly, but mostly it's about character depiction.
There is always a danger of overdoing it, whether it's editing in films, or in other fields...inking in comics...painting in fine art....the measure of a good artist is to know when to step away from the work, when to know it's as completed as it can be, because you can get carried away playing with the toys.
and aye, I appreciate you went into the reasoning a little more conceptually, bringing up Luke crying out 'Noooo!' in anh as well, but as I was saying, folk were aware of Lucas' reasoning, it mainly an echo of ROTS is enough to go on to figure his thinking.
I watched ROTJ the other night, and I can't see any way that addition could work in the scene without bringing the subtle character play down, no matter how well edited it is.

t:I just hope there's a fan editor for Man of Steel like Adywan so they can take that tramp stamp off of Superman's costume and CG in the trunks.
What I meant was the editing mentality. A lot happens in the editing room and can change the original intention. Plus the idea of constantly tweak things, things that may not have been thought of originally. And I was specifically pointing out the idea of grabbing something shot somewhere else (Hayden in an outtake from Sith) and using it somewhere else (the Force ghost at the end of Jedi). Same goes for James Earl Jones recordings saying "No," and placing it in the redemption scene. Now granted, this is extreme as it is taking elements from different movies. But Lucas looks at this as one big 12+ hour movie.
the amazing fro said:Has there ever been a game so far that has accurately captured the notion of a lightsaber? One of the attractive things about a lightsaber is the power it gives you. One chop and its all over for your opponents. But that can't work for a videogame as it would make it far too easy to progress so they usually just depict the light-saber as some form of blunt instrument that takes several hits to kill something even more so in boss fights and that's never been really satisfying for me. It would be awesome for Lucasarts to come up with a truly innovative real time lightsaber combat system that really make you feel like a Jedi/Sith.
First off, I did not mean to imply that my opinion on the subject was better than anyone else. If that is how it came off, I apologize.
What I meant was the editing mentality. A lot happens in the editing room and can change the original intention. Plus the idea of constantly tweak things, things that may not have been thought of originally. And I was specifically pointing out the idea of grabbing something shot somewhere else (Hayden in an outtake from Sith) and using it somewhere else (the Force ghost at the end of Jedi). Same goes for James Earl Jones recordings saying "No," and placing it in the redemption scene. Now granted, this is extreme as it is taking elements from different movies. But Lucas looks at this as one big 12+ hour movie.
Now, you might think this is excessive. But, I think we all know how Lucas is by now.
So, wrapping up, I did acknowledge that there were those that did understand it, and still hated the move. I said I initially didn't like it, but now like it thematically, even though I don't care for the execution. And I do not think it changes the meaning of the scene or the character.
I thought the Simon Pegg thing was funny. It is a bit exaggerated and I think that's the point. I think it's funny people worry about whose opinion means more, Pegg or Kevin Smith. The thing is, everyone here and or other boards are giving their opinion. It's just an opinion.![]()
Timstuff said:So Lucas be trollin' again, I see...
I still think it's stupid that he changed the Greedo scene due to moral concerns. Han Solo is not a nice guy when Luke meets him, but he has good in him and turns to a more honorable career over the course of the movie. He shoots Greedo because that's something Han Solo would have done at that point in his life, and that is not the only time in the movie, or even the trilogy where he shoots first. He's the first one to shoot and kill in at least one battle with the storm troopers, he does a sneak attack to kill one of Vader's wingmen, and he opens fire on Vader in Empire Strikes Back. Lucas didn't deem it necessary to censor any of those scenes, and yet for some reason the Greedo one gets special attention from him.
Overall my opinion has always been that I think it's kind of cool when they do stuff to make the movies look better and I like having the occasional extended or deleted scene restored (or even re-created, if it simply wasn't possible with the original version), but what I don't like is when Lucas takes a scene that was artistically just fine and then says "let's change something, because we can." Having Jango Fett's actor literally phone in dialogue to dub over Boba Fett with, replacing the more age-appropriate Sebastian Shaw with random looking footage of Hayden Christensen, adding "NOOOOOOOOO" to Return of the Jedi after 5 years of people making fun of it in ROTS, making the Kraayte Dragon roar sound sillier with each incarnation... It just comes across as frivolous and an irresponsible way to handle the movie, especially since this is the only cut we are getting.
I still think it's stupid that he changed the Greedo scene due to moral concerns. Han Solo is not a nice guy when Luke meets him, but he has good in him and turns to a more honorable career over the course of the movie. He shoots Greedo because that's something Han Solo would have done at that point in his life, and that is not the only time in the movie, or even the trilogy where he shoots first. He's the first one to shoot and kill in at least one battle with the storm troopers, he does a sneak attack to kill one of Vader's wingmen, and he opens fire on Vader in Empire Strikes Back. Lucas didn't deem it necessary to censor any of those scenes, and yet for some reason the Greedo one gets special attention from him.
Overall my opinion has always been that I think it's kind of cool when they do stuff to make the movies look better and I like having the occasional extended or deleted scene restored (or even re-created, if it simply wasn't possible with the original version), but what I don't like is when Lucas takes a scene that was artistically just fine and then says "let's change something, because we can." Having Jango Fett's actor literally phone in dialogue to dub over Boba Fett with, replacing the more age-appropriate Sebastian Shaw with random looking footage of Hayden Christensen, adding "NOOOOOOOOO" to Return of the Jedi after 5 years of people making fun of it in ROTS, making the Kraayte Dragon roar sound sillier with each incarnation... It just comes across as frivolous and an irresponsible way to handle the movie, especially since this is the only cut we are getting.
I'm not sure it applies to what Lucas is doing here. Are we sure he took elements recorded for other purposes and decided to use them in other scenes? I was under the impression that Anakin's Force Ghost was specifically shot for the purpose of replacing Shaw in ROTJ. I'm pretty sure Vader's "No" is a new recording as well.
So it's not a case of having spare elements on his hands and finding new ways to incorporate them into the films. That's actually closer to shooting pick-ups than it is to creative editing.
But you were also saying how you understood why Lucas did these things... because he enjoys the editing process.
That should tell you how it can get to the point where he implements bad ideas, because he can enjoy the process so much that he gets carried away and overdoes it.
This is my main problem with that change. I loved Shaw's acting in that short scene. He's talking to his old friend obi wan again after all these years and the way he looks at Luke, like he's beaming with pride at what his son has grown up to be. Its rather touching. Hayden looks like he's waiting for a bus and then stares rather creepily at nothing. Not his fault in the slightest. Lucas should have called him in to shoot it if he was that adamant to have Hayden in the scene.This goes into my complaint in execution. I wish he specifically told Hayden what he was doing so Hayden could react properly.
It is probably one of Gentle Giant's most awesome pieces.
I have a Attakus Han in Carboinite and like I posted before, an Animated Boba Fett with Han in Carbonite.
I can't justify a piece like this as awesome as it is because I have those others. But if I had to rank Fett/with Han statues this is at the top.
I'm trying to be better but sometimes, I just have to give in. I mentioned I'm getting the Sideshow Luke vs. Vader Diorama from Empire.
Watch them do a Leia and Han scene from the Carbon Freezing Chamber.![]()
Did you post a pic of the Luke vs. Vader Diorama from Empire? I have just been skimming this thread since the longwinded arguments over the changes started up, so I might have missed it.That's an awesome one, Hunter. It's expensive for sure, but for a big Boba fan like you... you have a lot of will power if you dont go for it, that's all i will say haha
If not I probably will succumb in the end. 
Why didn't Vader just force choke Fett?
Maybe it's like the Jedi mind trick and only works on the weak minded.
I'm assuming he means this one:Did you post a pic of the Luke vs. Vader Diorama from Empire? I have just been skimming this thread since the longwinded arguments over the changes started up, so I might have missed it.
Oh that would be a hell of a piece to have, I'm actually surprised it hasn't been made yet.

I think it could depend on the user too. No matter how powerful Vader still is, Dooku does it mid-battle in Episode III while kicking Anakin away, so I would not say it would be such a chore to do. Granted I thinkt aht was made before the prequels but still.I wouldn't call Padme weak minded though. Perhaps it needs a great deal of concentration like a lot of force powers and it would be unwise for Vader to just stop fighting to try and force choke him leaving him open for half a second. To anyone else it would be fine but to Fett, all he needs is a half a second of opportunity and its all over. He's a pretty formidable dude (in the EU anyway).
If I could go back to the prequels and re-do Anakin I really feel as though I would've rewritten him to act like Spider-Man; a do-gooder who wise-cracks to his enemies and allies alike. I feel like his character should've been more of a throwback to Luke, and we should've questioned his seriousness. I would've made us wonder more what Sidious saw in him, and it would've given some creedence to the Jedi council's doubts about him.
I disagree. The problem with him being "emo" is that we already know he's Vader, so by writing him complaining all the time about his emotions we were being told something we already knew. Instead of making us go "*sigh* when is Vader gonna get here" we should've been fearing seeing this good and wholesome guy go bad. That's essentially what Nolan did with Two-Face. He should've been good natured, niave, and full of smiles, but he also should've been slightly aggressive for this demeanor. I think of Chris Hemsworth's Thor as a good example of how to handle Anakin.i think if people had issues with his emo-ness they would have had issues if he wasnt serious.
I think if I was to rewrite him i would have made him this dark character who instead of contemplating all the bad stuff in his life threw himself headlong into the war to keep his mind occupied. I would have liked to see him brush with the dark side a little more to the point where the Council questions his committment to the Jedi Order.
I'd like to see something happen that makes him question the Order and makes it easier for Sidious to suggest another path...maybe he sees that the Jedi arent ruthless enough to end the war and he'll do anything to stop the fighting to be with his wife. So he makes a deal with the devil sort of speak.