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Footage From Star Wars: Episode III

An anonymous reader writes "Leaked footage of Star Wars: Episode III is now online! Included in the 2-minute and 37-second clip are shots of the Australian set, George Lucas behind the camera, Chewbacca looking cooler than ever, and even a quick peek at Hayden Christensen (in Vader get-up!) and Ewan McGregor duking it out, all being played to AC/DC's 'Back in Black.' I've downloaded it, but am undecided as if I should watch it or not, lest it spoil something (here's hoping that it's good)."

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  1. No real spoilers in the clip. by Patik · · Score: 5, Informative

    There really aren't any spoilers in the clip. Most of it is just people fighting in front of a green screen; no produced shots at all, just actors dancing around in a studio, usually not even in costume. It barely even shows Chewy. If you're looking for a reason not to watch this, do so because the video is choppy and low quality (camcorder pointed at a monitor) and hard to watch.

  2. heh by ruprechtjones · · Score: 4, Informative

    Some enterprising souls have already jammed this thing into After Effects and applied their own lightsabre effects and lava-planet backgrounds. Pretty cool. There are some great discussions of this over at www.theforce.net.

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  3. Not much spoilage by elvesRgay · · Score: 5, Informative

    If it gets slashdotted and you are really wondering if you have missed something don't worry about it.
    Somebody put a small video camera in front of a TV showing some video of the film development from about 4-8 feet away. I wonder if they where worried someone would come in and catch them doing it.
    There definitely doesn't seem to be any spoilage. Everything that could be given away in this (very poor quality) video clip is given away buy the description of this story!

  4. BitTorrent Mirror by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
  5. Re:Bittorrent by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
  6. Working Torrent... by Saeger · · Score: 4, Informative
    And here's a working torrent of the clip.

    I've seen it, and it's not a spoiler, or a leaked workprint clip as you might be led to believe. Rather, it's just a bad cam of one of those Behind The Scenes things they show on E! and whatnot.

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  7. You could at least give the movie url! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    The quicktime video is at http://www.movieweb.com/media/news/01_04/e3low.mov .

    I'm getting 4kBytes/sec with wget.

  8. Re:what? by double-oh+three · · Score: 5, Informative

    Actually, a few of these questions have been answered in the books.

    Anakin really becomes Vader-Vader after falling in a Lava pit while fighting a worm not unlike the sandworms of Arrakis. He survives, but needs the black suit to survive.

    Padme goes into hiding after seeing that Anakin goes over to the dark side. She never tells him that she had kids.

    Palpatine has a military coup, the final bit of which is seen in eps 4 with the dissolving of the senate.

    The Jedi are hunted down by bounty hunters like Fett, along with Darth Vader and some other force-users that the books allude to.

    A few Jedi survive in out of the way places, some of them turn up in the books. (One teaches Kip Durron a bit in the mines of Kessel, another guards a cache of lightsabers on an old library planet that's name eludes me.)

    The longer it's been since the Jedi has died, the harder it is to come back. Even Obiwan stops appearing to Luke after a decade or two.

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  9. Re:Use the force, George by Durandal64 · · Score: 4, Informative

    It was a shoddily-written piece of shit that shamelessly copied from other, better Trek films. The plot made absolutely no sense. Go here for a nice, pictorial plot analysis.

  10. direct download link by mrpuffypants · · Score: 4, Informative

    For those that don't want to bother with bittorrent here's a link to my server.

    Do your fucking worst!

    Here it is

    share with your friends, whatever. I've got 1TB xfer/month and January's almost over!

  11. Re:three strikes, no balls by Blondie-Wan · · Score: 4, Informative
    People always forget that Lucas produced Howard the Duck in 1986 as his next major scifi work.

    Actually, more people remember that than remember that it wasn't exactly his movie; unlike Star Wars, Indiana Jones, American Graffiti, THX 1138 and Willow, which were all his creations, Howard the Duck was based on a Marvel Comics character, and it was both written and directed by other people (longtime Lucas associates Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, to be specific; Huyck directed, Katz produced, and they co-wrote it together, so the couple - they're married - are pretty much responsible for Howard as a film. Lucas was incidental).

    I personally think Lucas' creativity took a turn for the worse around 1993. His works prior to that were mostly fine, with several excellent works; his worst works (of his own creation, as opposed to the various movies he executive-produced for other filmmakers) from before the early '90s are probably Willow and the made-for-TV Ewok movies, and even those were Ok for what they were meant to be. After 1993, though, he brought us Radioland Murders and the Star Wars prequels and special editions. I think most of us would agree all those efforts are at least fairly flawed, and perhaps worse. I'm personally inclined to attribute the fact there may be anything worthwhile in any of them to all of them having been at least "on the drawing board" since before '93 or so, when he was still having good ideas.

    In other words, yeah, I'm afraid he's not quite what he was (and I hate to say it; I grew up a pretty serious Lucasfilm geek), but I wouldn't pin his decline as far back as '86 just because of Howard. That was just one movie out of a bunch he served as executive producer on, usually for friends or other filmmakers he admired or wanted to help out, and many of those other movies are quite worthwhile (Kagemusha, Body Heat, Twice Upon a Time, Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters, Latino, Labyrinth, Tucker: The Man and His Dream), and include movies made concurrently with or following Howard the Duck.