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Star Wars Episode II DVD Release on Nov. 12 322

Nerftoe writes "The DVD and home video of hit movie "Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones" will land on retail shelves on Nov. 12, the movie's backers at Lucasfilm Ltd. and Twentieth Century Fox said on Thursday. Lucasfilm and Fox have put together a two-disc DVD set that features six hours of additional material including a documentary about the movie made by Lucas and the movie's other filmmakers and eight scenes that never made it into the movie."
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Star Wars Episode II DVD Release on Nov. 12

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  • by bucklesl ( 73547 ) on Friday August 02, 2002 @07:35PM (#4002390) Homepage
    eight scenes of Jar Jar that never made it into the movie

    shudder

    • eight scenes of Jar Jar that never made it into the movie

      Or worse, seven of Jar Jar plus one boy band scene.
    • by Lord_Slepnir ( 585350 ) on Friday August 02, 2002 @07:53PM (#4002475) Journal
      eight scenes of Jar Jar that never made it into the movie

      Look on the bright side....some of those can be death scenes of Jar Jar

      Scene 1: Anakin and Obi-Wan fighting Druku, Anakin has just gotten his arm chopped off. Suddenly, by the launch bay doors, a shadow appears...and out comes Jar Jar. He exclaims "NOOOSA yousa cannot hurt massa Anakin". Druku then throws his lightsabre at Jar Jar, severing both of his ears. As Jar Jar bends to pick them up, Druku picks him up by his neck and brings him 20 feet into the air. Jar Jar is then flipped and dropped head first. His brains form an elequant star pattern.

      Scene 2: The Gungans have joined the clone army in the final battle scene, with Jar Jar at their head. His mount trips, and he goes flying forward, and accidently falls in the middle of a wagon of catapult ammo. As he clambers up, he trips over the back, causing it to break. Hits the dirt hard, and when he looks up, the Boombas have fallen out and are rolling at him. One hits his head, and it explodes, causing an elequent star pattern in the dirt.

      Can you think of more? Post them!

      • Hey, you made a cool portmanteau! Eloquent + elegant = elequent. :)

        Scene 3: Jar Jar sees Anakin diving out of the air car and stands up in his own car to watch... leaning too far over, of course, briefly catching his foot in the seat belt, then plummeting several hundred feet to become a vaguely Gungan-shaped, somewhat star-patterned hole in the street.

        Scene 4: The other ambassador from Naboo, irate and distraught, pushes Jar Jar over the side of their floating senate car when the latter proposes Chancellor Palpatine be given emergency powers. Jar Jar lands, breaking his back, on top of the Wookie delegation, which proceed to break the rest of him. Half of him (Jar) winds up next to the ET cameo. The other half (the other Jar) is shipped to the Geonosian arena for immediate consumption by the reek, acklay, and nexu.

        One can but dream.
        • The other half (the other Jar) is shipped to the Geonosian arena for immediate consumption by the reek, acklay, and nexu.

          This inspires a variation. Jar Jar's head gets switched with C3PO's (instead of a battle drone). The Jar Headed C3PO thinks he is being attacked by a fungus and zaps himself in the head with a laser pistal. Of course the Jar body is still walking around, but who cares about that half. It will just wonder around and dehydrate into a prune-sized lump eventually.

      • Scene 3: The Naboo delegation requests protection from the Jedi council. As they turn to leave, Jar-Jar pinches Padme's ass, thinking no one notices. Then, Mace Windu yells, "Doan' be disrepecting tha ho, muthafucka!" and whips out his lightsaber. He lops off Jar-Jar's head, making him spill his bowl of hot grits, while Padme, petrified with shock, watches.
  • Other films (Score:2, Offtopic)

    by truesaer ( 135079 )
    I know there will be lots of bitching about the original three star wars movies not being released yet. And I agree with that, but I want to bitch a little about the indiana jones trilogy not being released on DVD. Its really dissapointing not to be able to get those, and it seems like it wont be on Lucas' radar for quite a while.
    • Last I read, Eps. IV-VI DVDs will not be released until after Ep. III is out. Bummer.

      I for one can't wait to have a marathon of I-VI and see the entire story arc.
    • Re:Other films (Score:2, Informative)

      by Kalak451 ( 54994 )
      I believe that i read on the coax section of aintitcool that the indy jones movies will be out on DVD by xmas 2003. Still a while, but at least they are being worked on.
  • by sulli ( 195030 ) on Friday August 02, 2002 @07:37PM (#4002409) Journal
    Can we have fewer scenes - Phantom Edit II? Get rid of all that sappy shit and a real movie emerges.
    • Can we have fewer scenes - Phantom Edit II? Get rid of all that sappy shit and a real movie emerges.

      One possibility would be to create a format and an app that will customize the playing of a DVD, playing it in a user-specified edit.
    • Can we have fewer scenes - Phantom Edit II? Get rid of all that sappy shit and a real movie emerges.

      bash$ emerge --update media-video/star-wars

      nope, didn't work

  • ... if they'd make a version that's MST'd.
  • I don't want more footage, I want LESS! That movie was like 2 and a half hours long.
  • *cough* (Score:3, Offtopic)

    by x mani x ( 21412 ) <<ac.lligcm.sc> <ta> <esahgm>> on Friday August 02, 2002 @07:42PM (#4002436) Homepage
    In other news :), the Lord of the Rings DVD is coming out on tuesday (or monday midnight for some stores).

    Initial reviews [ign.com] are saying that it basically kicks all ass, and will be the new reference DVD for home theater-philes. And mind you this isn't the upcoming 4-disc extended version.

    Star what? Attack of the what? :)

    -Mani


    • If you liked LOTR, be sure to also buy the DVD of the director's (Peter Jackson) earlier work, "Bad Taste". I am certain this film [amazon.com] was what convinced producers to back him on the LOTR project.
    • Re:*cough* (Score:2, Funny)

      by Dizzo ( 443720 )
      Star what? Attack of the what?

      Star WARS: Attack of the CLONES.

      Sheesh, where have you been?
      • Star WARS: Attack of the CLONES.

        I like to think of it as Attack of the Gungans.

        Sheesh, where have you been?

        Some people wish to pretend they've never seen or heard of the movie. I don't entirely blame them.
  • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

    Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • 50 versions (Score:3, Interesting)

    by RangerSpeedBumpp ( 250645 ) on Friday August 02, 2002 @07:51PM (#4002467) Homepage
    I saw a talk by John Knoll a month ago at the Visual Effects Society in Marin. He pointed out that ILM continued to work on EP2 even after the movie was out in theaters. George continued to send new cuts out the door as new prints were being made. At the time there were 45-50 versions of Star Wars in theaters. Undoubtedly, the version that you get on DVD will be different than those versions. I don't see any major changes, but they'll probably add later versions of shots and some slightly different timing.

    This isn't actually a new thing. Kubrick showed a different cut of 2001 in New York than he did in LA when the movie premiered. And of course George continues to revise episodes 4/5/6. The scary thing is that George is considering usign all-digital cinema to dist 'patches' to films. After the film has been running in theaters for several weeks, he can remotely add new sequences and then announce 'all new footage' so that Star Wars fans will have to come back for another viewing.

    • The DVD is pretty close to the digital cinema edit, but has 2 or 3 additional lines of dialog in one scene. I'm not aware of any other significant changes.
  • by Uncle Ira ( 586682 ) <xtos&bigfoot,com> on Friday August 02, 2002 @08:08PM (#4002545)
    Would be an isolted score/sound effects track. Lucas says he made the Star Wars films in the style of silent movies where the score and the visuals worked together. I was surprised (and a little disappointed) that the DVD for TPM did not include an isolated score. I would have preferred that to a 2ch dolby pro-logic audio track.?

    And if you're going to have an isolated score, may as well follow the example of the folks at Pixar and make it a combination score/soundFX track. The two really do work together so well that it would be nice to have them highlighted with their own audio track.

    Oh well. Maybe in 2006 on the Super Special Deluxe edition box set rerelease...

  • That was the only redeeming feature of the DVD. It's still staggering that so many talented people could work so well, for so long, and with such great dedication (as demonstrated during the deocumentary) and still produce such a turgid movie.
  • by Dr.Dubious DDQ ( 11968 ) on Friday August 02, 2002 @08:11PM (#4002559) Homepage

    Hopefully, they'll include some technical information about the gadgetry and animatronics they used. I, for one, am eager to find out what they used to build the robots that played Obi-wan, Anakin, Padme, and the rest... :-)

  • Given region codes, macrovision, and the MPAA's attitude to customers (should we go over the HDTV fiasco again?) would you like slashdot to keep covering mainstream (MPAA) DVD releases?
    • I agree. how do I find out about indie releases? Is anyone making movies worth watching that are distributed electronically and have a licences that allows unlimited redistribution? Im thinking a donation system could work - it seems to be working for trillian. (http://trillian.cc)
  • by antdude ( 79039 ) on Friday August 02, 2002 @09:06PM (#4002742) Homepage Journal
    http://starwars.com/episode-ii/news/2002/08/news20 020801.html [starwars.com]. It has pictures of both DVD and VHS boxes.

  • til then I always thought the Start Wars II and LoRs DVDs in my possession are original.....they have Dolby Digital 5.1, scense selection, extras and credits...

    and Simplified Chinese sub-title selection...oops, you mean these aren't original? :/
  • by Brian Knotts ( 855 ) <bknotts.cascadeaccess@com> on Friday August 02, 2002 @09:28PM (#4002795)
    The good news is that Star Wars IV will finally be relased on DVD.

    The bad news is that all Imperial troops will be replaced with ewoks, and all light sabres and other weapons replaced with walkie-talkies.

  • features six hours of additional material

    I wonder if they have Lucas on film begging Speilburg to come on to help with Episode 3.

    Naw, he's too busy starring with Tom Cruise in the new Austin Powers movie.

  • ...after applying Attack of the Edit.
  • Lucas should have named the movie "Attack of the Clone Room" just so he can totally confuse people who like Star Wars, Halo, and acronyms.
  • by sbaker ( 47485 ) on Friday August 02, 2002 @11:10PM (#4003072) Homepage
    I bet they don't include any of the hilarious out-takes that the Star Wars graphics team showed at SigGraph last week. Things like:

    Aniken leaping on his speeder bike (live action) - then being swapped out for a 3D graphic 'stunt double'. When the graphic Aniken zooms off on the bike, a small error in the cloth simulation leaves him naked while his cloak flutters gently (and realistically) to the ground.

    So they fixed that problem - but for some reason there is a sign error on the slipstream airflow over the clothing - so his robes flip forward over his head - and he's *still* naked on a speederbike.

    Or the shot of Yoda where for some unaccountable reason his clothes appear to be attacking him while he's trying to look fierce for Duku's benefit...

    Or the shot of JarJar when an slight oversight caused the cloth simulation on his robes not to be run at all - so his robes are puffed up like a balloon. It looks like he's wearing a crinolin hoop-skirt.

    Or the half dozen outtakes of the shot where the big guy in the diner (with four arms) is simultaneously hugging ObiWan and pulling up his pants - but the cloth simulation isn't coping well with the contact forces from his hands or his butt - so his trousers fall down in take after take after take...

    Or the animation done by one of the ILM team who is now working on the Incredible Hulk movie - she is doing *ripping* cloth (huh! I wonder why? :-) but since they can't show the 3D Hulk model in public yet, they re-used an existing model. Hence the shot of Yoda ripping his clothes off. Heck, he's green - what more do you want?

    Or - well, you get the idea. I guess you had to be there. :-)
  • The real question is who gives a crap about Lucases' hamhanded "prequels". They both are terrible movies and are case studies of how little computer generated effects add to shabby plotting, storytelling and characterizations. Really, of the three originals, only the second has any interest or artistic merit outside of the aging geek world and nostalgic loyalties. The first seems almost 50's naive (and poorly acted) in its black and white archetypes. The third degenerates with farting and burping jokes and culminates in a teddy bear rumpus.

    Let's be clear about the two prequals: CGI is never a replacement for a real plot, or real acting or well designed and shot action. Lucas seems to have an uncanny ability in being able to turn the best actors into foam-core cutouts with lines that convince me that Lucas is autistic and or tone deaf.

    I think Anthony Lane (funny dude) of the New Yorker had it right in his review of Titanic a couple of years ago. To paraphrase, he said that CGI used in Titanic was humanized, secondary to the script, characters, relations and plot. I had the same feeling coming out of "Minority Report". The special effects were being driven by a solid and brain twisting whodunit framework. Two years ago, I exhilarated was by the paradigm shifting Matrix, which beats the pants off anything Lucas has directed. The Matrix changed the way geeks and movie buffs expected to experience Sci-fi, much as Blade Runner and further back, Metropolis, did before it.

    Lucases' movies and this DVD are just joyless corporate exercises in brand extension and cash flow.

  • There is only one word for Episode II, and that is "incompetent". It applies to the writing, the acting, the editing, the sound, even the score. Don't line George Lucas' pockets with money swindled by his amazing force. You're only proving that the force *does* work wonders on the weak minded. This movie made Ishtar look like Casablanca, if anyone has any idea what I'm talking about. It made Snow Dogs look like the Empire Strikes Back.

    There are many better films--and you can find better stills of Natalie Portman on the internet.

    Everyone who was involved in this movie should be fired, and then shot. I finally saw it last night at a theater that was showing it for free--and with pitchers of beer--and I *still* regret it.

    Oh well. Wasted words, as always.
  • Thanks for posting this story. I hadn't heard any Jar Jar humor for what seems like weeks. Man, that stuff never gets old. "Meesa" just laugh all day.
  • Is it coincidence that this is being released only a week after the release of Spider-Man? (Nov. 1...Friday???) It was clear that they staggered the theatrical releases... I wonder how it would play out if they released on the same date... And to tell the truth (and I saw both), I am personally looking forward to the next Spider-Man, while this Star Wars feels like a failed attempt at making us care for a poor selection of characters.

    I'm sure I will buy both DVDs, and I'm equally sure I will watch the next of both...but Star Wars just doesn't feel "fresh" anymore. And, if you've seen the Anchor Bay releases of the Evil Dead series, you will probably agree...here's hoping that Bruce Campbell does a commentary for Spider-Man...although, it might be funnier if he did a commentary for Star Wars...
  • And maybe some hints as to why the senator/princess didn't give a shct that her fiance just admitted to slaughtering a bunch of children in a mad rage?

  • According to Auntie Beeb [bbc.co.uk], the UK gets it on November 11th. Strange - we usually get releases about a month after everywhere else! Woo!
  • by Aqua OS X ( 458522 ) on Saturday August 03, 2002 @03:56AM (#4003806)
    Damn, I knew -someone- would find a way to sell sh*t in a box someday. Go figure, it's go'na be George Lucas. ;)

    (I guess this post will drop my good Slashdot karma down a peg.)
  • Actually, I for one thought Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was more enjoyable than The Phantom Menace. I bought the former, not the latter. Quidditch (sp?) and authentic accents beat out podracing and affected accents.

    As for Episode 2, it was rather mediocre. If the scene with Senator ex-Queen Amidala Portman had been longer and had better lighting, maybe even less leather, it might have made up for Hyperactive Bouncing Superball Yoda.

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