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Pesky Splinter posted:Someone actually made Samurai Vader armour. It's just black samurai armor with a Vader mask over the helmet And like someone said, Darth Vader's design is very inspired by samurai armor; the helmet, the arm guards, the boots. It's all very reminiscent.
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The actual helmet is very reminscent of German WW2 helmets as well. But yeah, there is a very samurai feel and look to him. I think it works into his (laser)swordplay as well, but I'm no fencer, so I'm just guessing here. [e] From the Complete Vader Ralph McQuarrie (interveiw) posted:"George described Darth Vader to me as this tall, dark being who fluttered on the wind, with these black robes, wearing a helmet that looked like one of those flaring Japanese samurai helmets, his face wrapped in black cloth" The Complete Vader posted:"Not until after (McQuarrie) executed his intial concept sketches (for Vader) did he recognise the similarity between Vader's Helmet and a German combat Helmet, along with the more obvious Japanese influence." The book's full of interesting little things like that. Shame they devote half the book to the prequel stuff though. Pesky Splinter fucked around with this message at 14:37 on Sep 23, 2011 |
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Calaveron posted:It's just black samurai armor with a Vader mask over the helmet Yeah that's what I thought too. They didn't even try to make the face demonic and the grill's still there. They ruined some perfectly good kabuto armor.
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# ? Sep 23, 2011 17:06 |
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# ? Sep 23, 2011 19:18 |
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that awful man posted:JAPAN! That stormtrooper looks okay though. Weirdly.
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# ? Sep 23, 2011 21:33 |
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Nate RFB posted:I don't know, I watched some of the DeSpecialized edition of Episode IV just now and it seems like a really badly DNRed Blu-ray which was also an upscale or something. Which is fine honestly, given what Harmy had to work with, but compared to the letterboxed 2006 DVDs I think it has less detail/texture/grain even at a much lower resolution. If you can get around the letterboxing with a zoom feature on your TV (or just re-encode the video to be anamorphic), I think those 2006 DVDs are still the best you can get the OT to look right now. Harmy used the Revisited restoration heavily to make the despecialized editions. The moments where you see the quality drop in the Despecialized edition are where he switches from the DVD gout upscale to the 2006 DVD version (like when he restored the Mos Eisley scene when the big dinosaur walks in front of the screen). I like the despecialized editions because it's the closest we have to a high quality version of the original, unaltered trilogy. I'm sure he can do better with them now that he has the blurays to work with. In Revisited, Adywan did a better job restoring the picture and making it look more seamless. I actually prefer Revisited (the purist version), even though it is less pure than the Despecialized Edition. I'm not a purist, I don't mind minor changes as long as they are good changes. He definitely spent a lot more time perfecting it, and I think he's a better video editor, restorer than Harmy. Lucas made a lot of bad changes. Adywan's changes were mostly for the better, I think, but he went a lot overboard with the non-purist version.
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# ? Sep 23, 2011 21:43 |
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Pesky Splinter posted:JAPAN! That doesn't look like Japan, it just looks like a generic cosplay event. Could easily be in LA or something.
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# ? Sep 24, 2011 00:34 |
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If it were in Japan it'd be a pillow with an anime Leia on it.
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# ? Sep 24, 2011 00:49 |
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Nah, Japan's got cool poo poo like chopsticks and trash bins.
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# ? Sep 24, 2011 01:00 |
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Is this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYF62fJY4OY&feature=related Legitimately a pre-production video or just a fan mockup?
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# ? Sep 24, 2011 01:23 |
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Mister Roboto posted:Is this: That reminds me of how insane Lucas is for having Jedi kick droids. I can kick my loving Roomba and it will keep running.
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Mr. Funny Pants posted:That reminds me of how insane Lucas is for having Jedi kick droids. I can kick my loving Roomba and it will keep running. Force Kick
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# ? Sep 24, 2011 03:12 |
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Mister Roboto posted:Is this:
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# ? Sep 24, 2011 06:12 |
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WebDog posted:It was off the iPad app that previewed the extras. So it's real? Huh, no wonder there were so many actor interviews that said dancing and kicking in front of a greenscreen felt silly. It looks silly.
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# ? Sep 24, 2011 06:13 |
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The Old Republic release date is apparently set for December 20, 2011, per the "Old Republic Community" subscriber email I just got. The real question now: Is anyone here going to play it?
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# ? Sep 24, 2011 18:42 |
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Saharan Fiend posted:The Old Republic release date is apparently set for December 20, 2011, per the "Old Republic Community" subscriber email I just got.
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# ? Sep 24, 2011 18:48 |
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Saharan Fiend posted:The Old Republic release date is apparently set for December 20, 2011, per the "Old Republic Community" subscriber email I just got. Yes. Star Fleet Dental must take to the stars.
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# ? Sep 24, 2011 18:48 |
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Mister Roboto posted:So it's real? Huh, no wonder there were so many actor interviews that said dancing and kicking in front of a greenscreen felt silly. You ain't kiddin'. I'm suddenly more forgiving of the terrible acting in the prequels. So I was a huge fan of Tales from Jabbas Palace and I understand I'm not alone here. Is Tales from Mos Eisley Cantina as good?
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# ? Sep 24, 2011 18:52 |
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Douche Bag posted:You ain't kiddin'. I'm suddenly more forgiving of the terrible acting in the prequels. It is. Get all tthe Tales of books, their great.
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Mister Roboto posted:Is this: HOLY poo poo. I can't believe how much worse it could have been. Just imagine if they had spent the money adding in that raid on the pre-Death-Star-hey-remember spaceship sequence. It's like a group of kids out back playing star wars. Holy poo poo.
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# ? Sep 25, 2011 02:50 |
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I can't imagine how hard it must be to act out a convincing battle scene when the things you're fighting don't even exist, even with a competent director telling you what to do.
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# ? Sep 25, 2011 03:08 |
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Well Manicured Man posted:I can't imagine how hard it must be to act out a convincing battle scene when the things you're fighting don't even exist, even with a competent director telling you what to do. James Cameron managed it. But then again the Avatar sets weren't all blue screen like the Star Wars ones were.
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# ? Sep 25, 2011 03:09 |
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Well Manicured Man posted:I can't imagine how hard it must be to act out a convincing battle scene when the things you're fighting don't even exist, even with a competent director telling you what to do.
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# ? Sep 25, 2011 03:40 |
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Let us all dance up this corridor. I don't think they could have made that work in post, I hope that's the reason it got cut.
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# ? Sep 25, 2011 03:52 |
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Avatar also had full body and facial performance capture allowing actors to interact with each other and get a far more natural performance than the dreaded "stare uncertainly into the distance" you got with Star Wars when the stand in ball or actor has to be removed for the actual take. Plus the systems are sophisticated enough to allow you to preview a rough impression live on set so you can direct the effects as opposed to giving broad commands and hope that "Duck as the alien swipes at you" matches up well in post.
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# ? Sep 25, 2011 05:02 |
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That plus James Cameron is a much better director than George Lucas.
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# ? Sep 25, 2011 05:13 |
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Star War Sex Parrot posted:It's probably a derail better saved for The Old Republic thread, but I wasn't very impressed with the time I spent with the beta. Supposedly the new beta that's starting up again soon will change a lot, but I'm not sold. I pre-ordered it before I realized that you know, there was a monthly fee, but I"ll likely give it a chance. I guess I should go check in on its thread in Games. So I watched the OT last night, all 3 in a row from the Blu-Ray set. Honestly, it wasn't terrible, I just ignored the scenes in my head that Jorge had really hosed up. Video transfer was pretty good (ESB and ROTJ looked amazing), audio was not bad considering how old it is. The blinking Ewok eyes were pretty weird though; even if I hadn't heard about them ahead of time, I probably would have noticed instantly. I'm just confused; a lot of fighter and ship engines flickered in color every now and then, the lightsabers seemed inconsistent, and I noticed some chroma inconsistencies between frames...but he invested time adding blinking eyes to Ewoks. Also, what is the best way for me to watch the 1977/1980/1983 releases? I'm a young one, so my first experience was with the 1997 Special Edition VHS tapes. For ESB, I thought the CGI additions were not terribly jarring; Cloud City looked great. From what I understand, in the original releases, a lot of the windows you see now used to be plain white walls. I guess I just want to see the originals, scratch film grain, 2ch soundtrack and all to really appreciate how impressive these films were when they launched. gently caress computers, real special effects and copious amounts of optical compositing.
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movax posted:I guess I just want to see the originals, scratch film grain, 2ch soundtrack and all to really appreciate how impressive these films were when they launched. gently caress computers, real special effects and copious amounts of optical compositing. This is really your only option.
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Timby posted:This is really your only option. gently caress why are they still $100 And why did I not buy them earlier!
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movax posted:I pre-ordered it before I realized that you know, there was a monthly fee, but I"ll likely give it a chance. I guess I should go check in on its thread in Games. Lucas re-released the the DVD trilogy in 2006 with the originals as a bonus feature on disc 2. Unfortunately, it's non-anamorphic so you'll get black bars around the whole picture on a widescreen tv with a lower resolution. It's also getting really hard to find these DVDs at a reasonable price. Alternatively, you can find Harmy's Despecialized edition online, which is more or less a 720p upscale of the 2004 DVDs recut to mirror the original theatrical release. Gianthogweed fucked around with this message at 18:56 on Sep 25, 2011 |
# ? Sep 25, 2011 18:53 |
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Has the Star Wars established the difference between red lasers and green lasers? Red is a bad guy lightsaber color, but a good guy spaceship color.
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# ? Sep 26, 2011 05:17 |
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There's probably some EU explanation for it, like each side using different kinds of gas (gas being used to power lasers for whatever reason).
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Der Luftwaffle posted:There's probably some EU explanation for it, like each side using different kinds of gas (gas being used to power lasers for whatever reason). That kind of makes sense from a real-world explanation, since gas lasers exist in reality. There are even powerful types called chemical lasers, which are powered by chemical reactions between two gas types in the laser chamber. I imagine in Star Wars the lasers might be like that, but with a continuous recharge from a reservoir or something to explain why they need to refuel their lasers.
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# ? Sep 26, 2011 05:43 |
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It's because if they were straight lasers this thread would be nothing but people sperging about how lasers don't work that way.
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# ? Sep 26, 2011 05:45 |
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Chairman Capone posted:That kind of makes sense from a real-world explanation, since gas lasers exist in reality. There are even powerful types called chemical lasers, which are powered by chemical reactions between two gas types in the laser chamber. I imagine in Star Wars the lasers might be like that, but with a continuous recharge from a reservoir or something to explain why they need to refuel their lasers. EU says blasters are powered with Tibanna gas and possibly other gasses.
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Kart Barfunkel posted:Has the Star Wars established the difference between red lasers and green lasers? Red is a bad guy lightsaber color, but a good guy spaceship color. Tracers are used in warfare to distinguish one forces weapons fire from anothers. This is just an expansion on that idea. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracer_ammo
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Chairman Capone posted:That kind of makes sense from a real-world explanation, since gas lasers exist in reality. There are even powerful types called chemical lasers, which are powered by chemical reactions between two gas types in the laser chamber. I imagine in Star Wars the lasers might be like that, but with a continuous recharge from a reservoir or something to explain why they need to refuel their lasers. I think "lasers" in star wars are really more like a plasma or high-energy particle weapon than an actual laser weapon.
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Kart Barfunkel posted:Has the Star Wars established the difference between red lasers and green lasers? Red is a bad guy lightsaber color, but a good guy spaceship color. In my mind, and a lot of the EU: Red = laser cannons (starfighter, anti-starfighter as found on Lancer-class frigates), portable blasters, anti-personnel blasters, "small" energy weapons basically Green = Turbolasers, big-boy lasers Blue = ion cannon Proton torps have blue comas/coronas, concussions missiles red, if I remember TIE Fighter correctly too Part of me was hoping that Jorge had corrected the ion cannon firing from Hoth to have blue bolts, but no such luck.
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movax posted:In my mind, and a lot of the EU: I was looking for the same things in ANH with the attack on the Tantive IV.
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Kart Barfunkel posted:Has the Star Wars established the difference between red lasers and green lasers? Red is a bad guy lightsaber color, but a good guy spaceship color.
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