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The result is an 85-minute movie titled Star Wars: Episode III.5: The Editor Strikes Back. He even created a new opening text crawl to set up his version of the story. He used footage from all three prequels, a couple cuts from the original trilogy, some music from The Clone Wars television series, and even a dialogue bit from Anthony Daniels’ (C-3PO) audio book recordings. His idea was to edit the Star Wars prequels into one movie, as they would provide him a lot of footage to work with. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.Īuthor none Time 8:00 PM (Edited) Post link "Yeah, well, George says a lot of things." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM " rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." - skyjedi2005 Especially when he can't do it without going out of his way to roll a few grenades at the preservationists.

So sad to hear people defend the PT and the bad SE changes. I listened to the vimeo video at the end. I was thinking how Jack lloyd isn't in this cut, if the space battle at naboo were used, could you hear hayden over the comm but not see him after he blows up the control ship?īingowings said: Do you want to see the project finished as a playable film or a flick book? Author xhonzi Time 3:19 PM Post link Not Star Wars, but a good choice.Īuthor BarBar Jinkx Time 10:44 AM Post link
Topher grace fan edit star wars free#
Spoiler free for the ST Author ben_danger Time 9:40 AM Post linkĪlot of the ideas are nothing new, but I do like the sound of it ending with the mask quite alot. Maybe someone will recreate the edit using the information provided. I like the idea of starting the movie with the end of TPM. Topher Grace is my new favorite fan editor. Author nightstalkerpoet Time 7:14 PM Post linkĬonsidering the review gives a framework for the edit, a hoax cut based on that could still be enjoyable.ħ/8: Hal9000 Author Sluggo Time 12:35 AM Post link I imagine it won't be long until a fan-editor does a hoax cut. Pity he cant release it under a secret net handle.Īuthor Bingowings Time 6:16 PM Post link Probably along the same lines of the reasons that mverta wont' release Legacy.Ī Goon in a Gaggle of 'em Author TheBoost Time 5:47 PM Post link

If he won't release it, that's a shame - though I totally get why. And it sounds like it works, too, from the sound of the reviewer. Sounds like an interesting cut! I haven't heard of an all-in-one edit that goes that far. This is pretty exciting, it's kind of what I would do. My name is Topher, so I've always had some connection to this guy even though I know very little about him. Info: Topher Grace's Prequel edit Author Octorox Date, 1:54 PM Author Octorox Time 1:54 PM (Edited) Post link Let's face it, even great films sometimes have room to improve, sometimes a bloated trilogy really only deserved one movie, and sometimes it's just fun to see what it would look like if you blend unrelated movies into a single storyline.Info: Topher Grace's Prequel edit - Original Trilogy Sign In Some amateur film editors take things into their own hands and fix what Hollywood couldn't, whether that means restructuring a film entirely, or just cutting out Jar Jar Binks. However, some fans aren't content to just let those bad movies tarnish the reputation of an otherwise great legacy. RELATED: 16 Fan-Made Movie Posters Way Better Than The Official Versions Sometimes, it just wasn't quite what you wanted it to be, and other times, it's an abomination that shames the franchise forever.
Topher grace fan edit star wars series#
So there's nothing worse than getting excited about the newest film in the series and walking out of the theater disappointed. Not only are they immensely entertaining, but there's a sense of community around these movies that makes you feel welcome. Whether it's superhero movies, Star Wars, Harry Potter or The Matrix, we've all got those franchises that are guaranteed to put us in the theater on opening night. Franchise films have a way of making nerds out of all of us.
