The Imperial Shipyards
Imperial Entertainment TV and Movies => Star Wars Movies => Topic started by: Clonehead on February 04, 2009, 08:29:26 PM
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Got a link here to a youtube video showing the original intro to Star Wars where Luke working on a vaporator notices Leia's blockade runner up in space. Then it cuts to a scene of Luke pointing the ship out to Biggs at Toshi Station.
Deleted ep4 video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCyPTM2FJgA)
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Yeah man! I wish they would release the movies in HD with all the clipped shots! I wonder how many good walker shots I missed?
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Yeah man! I wish they would release the movies in HD with all the clipped shots! I wonder how many good walker shots I missed?
Well, I told you about that one where the snowspeeder Kamikazes into the walker's control room that was only shown on a television airing of TESB. I will have to search for that one.
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I would like to see that one for sure!
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WTF I REMEBERR THAT SCENE FROM MY KID DAYS SO IT WAsnT JSUT A DREAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Now I know it's not visual but the original radio dramas, have the lines read from the complete script. You can hear the Luke and Biggs, scene as well as many others. Now if you want he deleted scenes I suggest searching for Deleted Magic, It's a good "DVD" that goes into many of the cutting room floor scenes, I'll have to see if the ESB and Jedi have the deleted stuff, I don't recall off the top of my head.
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Ever since the figures came out, I've wanted to see the RotJ deleted sandstorm scene. Someone on youtube made one using a combination of video and still photos, but I want to see it in its full glory.
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Man, I have been waiting to see that clip since I was 4 years old. I still have my Star Wars Storybook that has pictures and dialogue from that Biggs scene. I know alot of people swear that they remember seeing this scene but I think they are just remembering it from this book. You made my week. It's cool that they are making figures of the other 2 in this scene, Cammie and fixer?, too bad they are going to be exclusives.