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Posted by fish. on 09/21/06 05:43
In article <XxMPg.3149$e66.2533@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com>,
venger@augustmail.com says...
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> "Von Fourche" <Khonakong@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:2JBPg.13769$xQ1.13270@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
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> > "Venger" <venger@augustmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:bwLOg.1409$vJ2.582@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com...
> >>
> >> Folks...
> >>
> >> Buy 'em. You have received the all clear. Perfect? No. Lazy? Yes. Worth
> >> it? ABSOLUTELY.
> >>
> >> Compare what we've been given in various releases from LD to SE:DVD to
> >> finally, GOUT:DVD here:
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> >> http://www.aptirrelevance.com/otscreenshots/screenshots.php
> >>
> >> If you want to see Star Wars like it was before Lucas went insane like
> >> Howard Hughes, get these.
> >>
> >> These are worth watching over the SE's just to get proper music editing -
> >> the scene of the X-Wings rolling in to begin the Death Star attack in the
> >> original is pitch perfect, as is most of the music during those scenes,
> >> because the score was properly mixed. Watch the SE and the soundtrack
> >> disappears under overamplified sound effects - it totally undercuts the
> >> movie.
> >
> >
> > I remember seeing The Empire Strikes Back in the theaters. When Darth
> > Vader invades Hoth, he pointes to the Millennium Falcon and says "I want
> > that ship." Has that scene been put back in the original release?
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> Only line like that I know of is "I want that ship, not excuses."
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> How could he point at it when they invade Hoth, it was in a flight hangar
> and they take off in it time to blast Vader with some exhaust. I saw it in
> the theater too, and don't recall that line - in fact, the pacing and score
> don't really leave a place for that dialogue to take place.
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> Though it fits with Lucas' inability to do anything but provide banal
> expository dialogue...
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For dorks to quote verbatim.
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>
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