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To: ArcLight
You're making me want to see this film!

I was at Walmart the other day and they had a wall of TV's in the electronics section playing Empire Strikes Back. I stood there for a while watching and thinking about how the Star Wars movies used to be really good, once upon a time. The last few were so mediocre that I had kind of given up on the series. Sounds like this one might be worth seeing.

Quick question: are they still using lots of computer animation? Someone told me they heard that Lucas was going back to using models for this film, which I think would be great.

One of my favorite things about the early Star Wars movies was their use of models. I think especially of the snow walkers in Empire Strikes Back -- oh man, so cool. Models gave the those movies a certain feel that was totally lost with CGI the stuff. For some reason the slight unrealisticness of the models is less bothersome to me than that of CGI. With both you can tell that what you're seeing is "not quite real", but somehow I'm more willing to suspend my disbelief with models. CGI makes me want to nitpick. In a row of computer-modelled droid warriors, I start looking to see which ones are cut-and-paste copies of each other. Sometimes it's all a little too neat and perfect. With models, I know that the Lucas knows that I know he's using models -- there's really no hiding it -- so it's like there's an understanding from the outset that stuff's not going to look perfectly real. You know you're seeing models but you appreciate the technique.

134 posted on 05/06/2005 1:01:58 PM PDT by Yardstick
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To: Yardstick; HHFi
I recently saw the original SW on Laser-disk (remember that format?) and remembered just how great a movie that was (before George Lucas "fixed it"). I now have it on DVD in its original condition even though Lucas doesn't want it out that way.

The original Star Wars is the ONLY truly great movie of the six. Every subsequent movie suffers from its blatantly trying to copy the greatness of the first one.
139 posted on 05/07/2005 3:25:04 PM PDT by spinestein
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