Briareos H on 2/9/2011 at 10:35
It has been a lot of years since I last cared for Star Wars, but I must say that it feels super respectful towards a member of the original cast when you first replace him with some asshole on the picture and then later add some retarded onomatopeia to his voice track.
Just tell'em George!
frozenman on 2/9/2011 at 11:00
It is a pretty shitty line, but either way he's gonna get big $$$ because now there's a slightly higher incentive to buy yet another format.
SlyFoxx on 2/9/2011 at 11:57
Uh..Blue-ray? Nope, not this time. VHS then DVD. How many fucking times do you want me to buy this George? Stop trying to milk yet another dollar from SW and make something new. You do remember how to make movies don't you?
Ulukai on 2/9/2011 at 16:41
Vader's silent internal conflict and resolution is no more. Fuck you George, I'm not buying Star Wars again either.
ZylonBane on 2/9/2011 at 19:49
On the bright side, this should inspire some good YouTube parodies. Let's just replace every line of Vader dialogue in all three films with "NOOOOOO!"
Muzman on 3/9/2011 at 06:05
Did going 'Woo! Boogie Boogie' at sand people always have a name?
It sounds like hilarious Bullshido talk.
Aerothorn on 3/9/2011 at 19:25
It did. This isn't some random piece of trivia - I believe Obi Wan actually says "I imitated the call of a Krayt Dragon" in the movie.
Matthew on 3/9/2011 at 19:56
Not in the movie itself, but I think it was in the novelisation and probably the screenplay. Anyway, for an incredibly long time it's been known as the Krayt Dragon call. That's why you fight Krayt Dragons in Dark Forces (2, I think?).
nicked on 3/9/2011 at 20:41
My book of Star Wars concept art has an painting of a Krayt dragon, I think by Ralph McQuarrie. Perhaps it was originally intended to appear in the film...
I just think it's a shame that kids growing up today won't be able to experience Star Wars as magically as the generation before, avoiding all the watered-down bullshit that's come since.
Then again, I can't really talk; I was at an impressionable, Star Wars-atuned age when the 20th anniversary ones came out, so the extra CGI rubbish never bothered me at the time. Even so, adding an extra flyby with some shiny new backgrounds and a CGI monster or two strikes me as far less harmful than mucking about with key scenes and dialogue. You gotta wonder if there's some Grand Vizier types at Lucasfilm sighing to themselves and hoping the emperor doesn't live much longer...