Episode III Deleted Scenes Leaked Online 356
Master_of_Tumbleweeds writes "Like the previous Prequels' arrivals on DVD, Revenge of the Sith will have several deleted scenes included when it's released next month. We now have a sneak peak (thanks to various online spies like the infamous Darth Psychotic) at a couple of these sequences, one that depicts General Grievous actually dispatching a Jedi Knight (something we didn't even see in the theatrical release) and Yoda's arrival at the swamp planet of Dagobah. Episode III comes out on DVD November 1st"
Takes Balls (Score:5, Interesting)
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old n' busted : pirates -- ninjas are future-proof (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Takes Balls (Score:2)
Yeah, ninjae are totally sweet: http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Ninjas [uncyclopedia.org]
Re:Takes Balls (Score:5, Funny)
1. Pirates drink rum. Ninjas are loser teetotalers. Drunk = awesome.
2. Pirates swear constantly. Ninjas are silent. Silent = boring.
3. Ninjas will never have their own holiday. What would it be, International Move Like a Ninja Day? *ghosts silently away*
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Kudos to you for not trotting out Princess Leia's "the more you tighten your grip" line in order to make that point.
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Dagobah (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Dagobah (Score:4, Interesting)
FWIW, I think the whole "exile" thing was one of the worst handled parts of Episode III. Yoda failed to dispatch the Emporor. So what? Suddenly, he MUST go into exile? No one is going to question the decision? No one thinks that they should regroup and attack the Emporor in force?
I can understand the idea behind the exile, but the execution needed a lot of work.
Re:Dagobah (Score:3, Insightful)
I can understand the idea behind the exile, but the execution needed a lot of work.
But then, the same can pretty much be said of most of the recent trilogy.
Re:Dagobah (Score:5, Insightful)
It made sense to me. Anakin knows Obi-Wan is alive. Palpatine couldn't find Yoda's body, so assuming he was dead would be an unwise idea. So, it would be a very good idea for Yoda and Obi-wan to lay low for a while. A long while. I didn't particularly need expository dialogue to figure that out.
Frankly, the big studios tend to under-estimate the intelligence of the audience sometimes. For instance, the scenes of the T1000 searching John Connor's room by touch being cut at the studio's request from "Terminator 2: Judgement Day".
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I don't think that's possible.
Re:Dagobah (Score:2)
Good, because expository dialogue is... not exactly George Lucas' strong suit.
Re:Dagobah (Score:2)
The general idea was that Yoda fought a Sith or some other evil there, and his light force against the dark force of that evil canceled out any tell tail signs that a great Jedi was living there. It's too bad this wasn't followed up on in the movies...just like so many others
Re:Dagobah (Score:4, Interesting)
Who's "they?" Obi-Wan and Yoda? Everyone else seems to love the Emperor. As for two Jedi attacking a Sith lord, Jedi just get in each other's way. Qui-Gonn & Obi take on Darth Maul, Qui-Gonn dies. Obi-Wan and Annakin vs. Dooku? Obi gets owned early. Mace Windu, Kit Fisto, and two other Jedi Council vs. Palpa? Everyone but Windu is toasted quickly. If Yoda can't take Palpatine by himself, adding more Jedi will just make it worse.
(In a strange way, there's even an explanation for this. Jedi apparently have a bit of future sense, allowing them to choose the best course of action in the next instant. Throw in more Jedi, and the future is more vague because the other Jedi are also sensing it and changing their actions in reaction to the initial perception.)
Re:Dagobah (Score:3, Funny)
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It a good thing that revolutionaries tend to be a bit more inventive.
We (the audience) *know* that Yoda, Organa, and Obi-Wan are all still alive, but that no other Jedi are. Baring any force tricks, Yoda doesn't know who is and isn't still alive. Until he's taken an inventory of his resources, how does he know which course of action to take? And even if we assume that he
Re:Dagobah (Score:2)
Yoda gets contractors, but they cost him a pretty penny because of the "brain drain" that happens when the Death Star gets blown up.
Re:Dagobah (Score:5, Funny)
Hire contractors I did not! For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is. Luminous my abode is, not this crude matter you speak of.
To this I say so what. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:To this I say so what. (Score:2)
Quite frankly, I have no interest in these movies. Serenity/Firefly, Battlestar Galactica, Rome, and Lost are way more appealing.
Re:To this I say so what. (Score:2)
Pushing their luck, that would be.
Everyone knows this is the last one, and everyone knows there's going to be a box set of episodes I-III. The first film was nothing special (though I didn't find it as offensive as some die-hard fans did), the second was a modest improvement, and the third was (IMHO) a much better film. While additional scenes that were only cut for timing purposes in the cinema
Re:To this I say so what. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:To this I say so what. (Score:2)
On second thought you're probably right.
AICN has several pictures. (Score:5, Informative)
Re:AICN has several pictures. (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:AICN has several pictures. (Score:5, Funny)
Nooooooooo!
You think?
Re:AICN has several pictures. (Score:2)
What I think they do sometimes is full
Re:AICN has several pictures. (Score:2)
So, there's noone really siting there writing material to specifi
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Meh.... (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Meh.... (Score:2, Troll)
Ep III is not what I started hoping for back when I was a midg
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Have you all forgotten Galaxy Rangers [imdb.com]?
A year later, the cartoon BraveStarr [imdb.com] was released. I don't know if there was anything earlier, but it would
Re:Meh.... (Score:3, Interesting)
Or "Battle Beyond the Stars" starring Richard Thomas, John Sayle, George Peppard, and others. That came out in 1980.
While we're at it, let's not forget silly pirate movie remakes like "The Ice Pirates" (1984) starring Robert Urich and Mary Crosby.
Cowboy Bebop is a latecomer!
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Sure he ripped him off (Score:2)
Only steal from the good ones. That's the secret.
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Bull (Score:2)
Anyway, Whedon denies that Firefly is a "western". It's a standard SF subgenre, about a future where technology has regressed. In this case, the cause of regression is economic: a few rich people have Star Trek technology, but most people live on backward planets with no industry. The only technology they can
Re:Meh.... (Score:3, Insightful)
The second episode "Bushwhacked", was probably also done as a hackjo
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Oh Dear (Score:5, Funny)
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While I agree with your post (and the Funny moderation), I found the deleted scenes in Episode II rather interesting. After watching the additional scenes between Amidala and Anakin (deleted), I began to understand their relationship a little more, and it almost started to make a little more sense. I then realized that George Lucas and company had actually taken out most of the character development and heart and left us with action, action, action. They said as much in the commentary between takes, and
Dispatched Jedi Knight? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Dispatched Jedi Knight? (Score:2, Informative)
No shit. (Score:3, Interesting)
What should "The Industry" take from this? Perhaps a great deal of talent can be found in the animation community, and perhaps the medium itself s
Obligatory SW joke... (Score:5, Funny)
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Funny, but I don't think ... (Score:2)
Milking Star Wars (Score:3, Funny)
And then look for:
Episode 1-3 boxed set.
The complete collection on DVD (1-6)
Episode 4 on HD-DVD
Episode 4-6 on HD-DVD
Episode 1-3 on HD-DVD
The boxed full set 1-6 on HD-DVD
Way to milk it George!!!
Re:Milking Star Wars (Score:4, Informative)
The boxed full set 1-6 on HD-DVD Way to milk it George!!!"
Except 20th Century Fox Home Video is committed to Blu-Ray and thus your prediction is incorrect. Furthermore, all the studios release multiple versions of films to "double dip". Its not a George Lucas exclusive. And unlike most of Hollywood, George reinvests his monies into advancing the whole industry with pioneering technology. He did it with ILM, THX, Pixar, and now digitally projected cinema. So again, your criticism - in a weak attempt at humor - is a distortion. Grow up and get out of your mom's basement.
Re:Milking Star Wars (Score:5, Insightful)
Number of versions of Evil Dead 2 released on DVD: 4? 5? 6? Another new one just came out with yet another screaming rubber cover.
Ratio of "George Lucas milks it" to "Sam Raimi milks it" posts on
Funny? you mean insightful... (Score:3, Insightful)
since that version is not avai
Re:Milking Star Wars (Score:2)
I'll stick to buying them individually, Episodes 1 and 2 doesn't deserve to be in a set with the original trilogy.
What I would like to see is a complete soundtrack, enough with the half dozen versions of the original trilogy, each with its own unique track or two. So far there seems to be one edition for each of the newer trilogy.
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Not even?! (Score:3, Funny)
Quoth the article:
Wow, something in a deleted scene NOT EVEN BEING in the theatrical release? Shock! Amaze! Mystify!
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Can't leave out the super extended editions to be slowly released over the next 30yrs and finished off with the 30+ disk Super Jedi Extended Edition Box Set. With the extra limited editi
This isn't your father's trilogy.. (Score:3, Interesting)
Also does anyone remember the South Park spoof of it where they show the first episode with defender robots walking around..
Our CEO gave us free tickets, which is the reason why I even watched Episode 3 in a theater - the journal [slashdot.org]. I didn't like the movie when I saw it on screen, it's very unlikely that these new additions will make it any more palatable.Now if only he'd give us free tickets for some good movie ... :)
"We now have a sneak peak" (Score:5, Funny)
Sigh.
How appropriate for some people... (Score:5, Funny)
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yoda's ship in the AICN post (Score:2)
yoda's ship landing on dagobah [aintitcool.com]
"Deleted Scenes" Intentionally Filmed? (Score:2, Interesting)
It's underhanded, but its good news for fans - deleted scenes are deleted for a reason, usually that they suck. In this case, they will probably be better than that.
Mirror (Score:3, Informative)
Yoda's arrival (Score:4, Funny)
"Fire my real estate agent, I will"
Another site with the images (Score:5, Informative)
Is /. Liable? (Score:2)
And the 8 people indited on distributing the movie here: http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/28/17 52209&tid=123&tid=101 [slashdot.org]
What kind of liability does that put on
On a side note, I hope the site stays up till tonight so I can grab the files at home.
-Rick
Did you notice this? (Score:5, Funny)
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Spoiler! (Score:3, Funny)
Yes, someone had to say it.
Leaked scenes from the DVD? (Score:2)
Scenes Leaked (Score:2)
2: Lawsuits follow.
3: Profit (for lawyers).
well, the jedi death was half-expected... (Score:3, Interesting)
other scenes were leaked to anybody who either read the novelization or the comic adaptation, just like with every SW film up 'til now. (i.e., in Empire, the sequence where C-3PO removed the "beware" sticker on the door so the troops could get pummled by wampas; in SW where luke and biggs are watching the battle from the planet surface; there's more...).
The Deleted Scene(s) I Want (Score:2)
Why the Yoda/Dagobah Scene May Have Been Deleted (Score:4, Interesting)
in pursuit of a dark jedi clone -- whom he fought, and wasted underneath a certain large
tree. That tree retained powerful "echoes of evil" for years afterwards,
and was later used by Yoda to test the resolve of his young padawan "Luke" (in
Episode V).
My theory? This apparent contradiction in plotlines may have been why Lucas
cut the scene of Yoda peacefully arriving on Dagobah.
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Judge a man by his wallet [jfold.com]
Re:Why the Yoda/Dagobah Scene May Have Been Delete (Score:3, Insightful)
Actually, I seem to recall from the Thrawn Trilogy that Yoda already lived on Dagobah when the Dark Jedi showed up. So, it could be worked in that, to help consolidate his rule in the early years, Palpatine cloned off some Jedi, possibly even using materials collected by clone troopers during the mass purges shown in EP 3.
None Shall Pass (Score:2)
More StarWars, yeech... (Score:3, Interesting)
They made a silk purse out of a sow's ear (or Lucas' tin ear for dialog.) I also never thought much for his choice of secondary actors. (Thank [name of deity] Jar Jar Binks was never played by a real human actor. That is definitely NOT something I'd want to put on my resume.)
Lucas made some high tech, high priced kid's movies. But I seriously doubt they actually have any 'legs' to go beyond the existing base. They will never be more than a foot note in film history and most of the film students will study THX rather that the Star Wars swill. Now business students are another thing...
Database is down (Score:3, Informative)
Shaak Ti dies (removed likely due to plot inconsistency with the cartoon network series):
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Anakin and Obi-Wan escape from Grievous (removed likely due to time constraints):
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Yoda lands on Dagobah (removed likely due to time constraints and plot conflicts [wikicities.com] with other aspects of the universe):
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Image mirror.. (Score:4, Informative)
For us a challenge, spelling is (Score:2)
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Re:would be happy to have a look. (Score:2)
jeeesh.
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Re:Opinion: (Score:5, Insightful)
I don't think the acting was any better in Episodes 4-6.
The difference was that we were not yet jaded by the setting and story.
What Lucas seemingly failed to realize is that since Return of the Jedi, others have done similar sci-fi movies and stories better. Lucas failed to leap past these other movies, and instead made movies only marginally better than Ep 4-6. Since we expect better movies, in general, we were majorly disappointed.
Re:Opinion: (Score:3, Interesting)
No no... I hear this come up as the explanation over and over, but I just don't buy it.
You should watch the casting auditions for Ep IV (there's a bittorrent around somewhere). I'll just mention one thing that stood out to me: Harrison Ford.
In the auditions they're using an early version of the script that includes the line from Luke to Han "They'll never get any information out
differing opinion? (Score:2)
Cheer up! You look like one more barcoded member of the group to me.
Re:General Grievous? (Score:4, Informative)
Sam Jackson... I mean.. Mace Windu force crushed his "ribs"/lungs during Grievous's escape with kidnapping palpy.
e.
Re:General Grievous? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:General Grievous? (Score:2, Funny)
George Lucas (looking over CGI animator's shoulder): According to my notes, Grevious is supposed to be cold.
Animator: Uh, you mean "cold" as in heartless, right?
GL (consulting notes): Hmm. No he's got a heart. (Tapping on screen with a pencil) It's that red thing here I asked you to put in.
Animator (slightly miffed): OK, then, I suppose I could make him...shiver if that's what you mean by cold (rolls eyes).
GL (scratching beard a la Indy Jones or Mace Windu, his
Re:Too bad they didn't delete more of it. (Score:2)
Yeah, you're probably right. I don't share that urge though. Case in point: The Matrix. I saw none of those movies in the theaters. First time I saw the first one, I had bought it. Blew me away. Rented Reloaded and was sorely disappointed. Didn't bother to buy it instead waiting to see how the third one shook out. Revolutions was a sad end to a terrific beginning.
So now I have The Matrix on my shelf, and none of the others, and I'm happier and ~$40 richer for i
What? Like a snuff film? (Score:2)
Re:Who cares? (Score:2)