I'm really enjoying the special features disc. Last night, I watched "Star Warriors", a docu about the 501st Legion fans as they auditioned for and participated in the Rose Parade. It was surprisingly entertaining.
The blu-ray of Star Wars is such a good picture you can see fingerprints on Vader's helmet. It actually looks pretty rough through most of the film. By Empire they must have hired a full-time buffer for it because it's perfect and shiny throughout.
I completely agreee. It really does look like it was filmed in places that are not quite on Earth.. every background is so full of detail. And the Death Star corridors look fantastic.The blu-ray of Star Wars is such a good picture you can see fingerprints on Vader's helmet. It actually looks pretty rough through most of the film. By Empire they must have hired a full-time buffer for it because it's perfect and shiny throughout.
One of the things I really love about ANH is how rough it is. They were creating an entire universe out of nothing. But Lucas somehow still made his 10 million dollar film at the time look like it cost 40 million.
I completely agreee. It really does look like it was filmed in places that are not quite on Earth.. every background is so full of detail. And the Death Star corridors look fantastic.The blu-ray of Star Wars is such a good picture you can see fingerprints on Vader's helmet. It actually looks pretty rough through most of the film. By Empire they must have hired a full-time buffer for it because it's perfect and shiny throughout.
One of the things I really love about ANH is how rough it is. They were creating an entire universe out of nothing. But Lucas somehow still made his 10 million dollar film at the time look like it cost 40 million.
also, I love how, when their blaster fights, you can see a lot of smoke, real smoke, not animated smoke, and this was something that the prequels didn't have.
The sets look like real places
The online comic "Shorpacked" mentioned this today and I had the same thought when I saw it. The blu-ray of Star Wars is such a good picture you can see fingerprints on Vader's helmet. It actually looks pretty rough through most of the film. By Empire they must have hired a full-time buffer for it because it's perfect and shiny throughout.
Also for the gas/Dioxis scene in TPM, they did use real smoke. In fact it's pretty much the only shot in the film without an effect.
Actually the one right before it of the gas coming through the vents.
That's Rick mccullum to you!Actually the one right before it of the gas coming through the vents.
Yeah, I remember Rick Berman saying once in an interview that the scene with "the vent" was the only one without a digital effect.
I believe I found another. After Obi Wan and Qui Gonn land in the cargo bay they are in a corner watching the battle droids. The shot of them in the corner didn't have any effects.
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Actually the one right before it of the gas coming through the vents.
The online comic "Shorpacked" mentioned this today and I had the same thought when I saw it. The blu-ray of Star Wars is such a good picture you can see fingerprints on Vader's helmet. It actually looks pretty rough through most of the film. By Empire they must have hired a full-time buffer for it because it's perfect and shiny throughout.
They weren't visible on the standard DVD? I remember seeing them, but it looked more like smears.
Vader must have choked the guy who kept poking his head when he was sleeping.
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