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Detailed Empire Strikes Back DVD Change List

JSDopefish writes "The DVD news site DVDanswers.com is back with Part 2 (of 3) of the series by Chris Gould showing in detail the changes between some the various iterations of the Star Wars original trilogy movies. In Part 2, Chris covers The Empire Strikes Back, showing such important changes as the color of Han Solo's jacket before he's frozen in carbonite, as well as other things like the change in actor for the Emperor, and more on light saber colors. Chris has screen captures from the original, the 1997 remaster, and the 2004 DVD versions, plus some audio clips for you to check out. There is an existing Part 1 covering A New Hope, and a forthcoming Part 3 covering Return of the Jedi." Very detailed synopsis. Worth a read if... well, you're me.

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  1. Empire strikes back? by Pig+Hogger · · Score: 5, Funny

    Does Boba get swallowed (by the Sarlacc) first???

    1. Re:Empire strikes back? by OverlordQ · · Score: 4, Informative

      Yes, in the Book "Tales from Jabbas Palace".

      The sarlacc (well one of the other digested minds) and him have some conversations, and Boba desides he really hates this Sarlacc so he manages to escape by flipping on his rocket pack (while in the sarlacc) which proceeds to explode (since he's entangled in the sarlacc) which sets him free but also cracks open his Mandalorian armor. He uses some remaining concussion grenades to knock some sand down into the pit for him to climb out. He later comes back in Slave II and hovers right over the opening and burns the crap outta the Sarlacc with the jet exhaust, but he returns the favor of Slow Digestion by not killing it entirely.

      Of course this is all from memory which might not be too accurate.

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    2. Re:Empire strikes back? by chrish · · Score: 5, Funny

      Feh. Jet pack indeed. Kids today...

      In my day we had to climb out of the bloody Saarlak ourselves, then walk several kilometers across the desert, naked.

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    3. Re:Empire strikes back? by aquasheep · · Score: 5, Interesting

      I hope this isn't too off topic, since the story is about Empire Strikes Back, but I was listening to the commentary on the ROTJ DVDs, and Lucas said something to the effect of, "if I had known Boba Fett was going to be such a popular character, I would have put more effort into giving him a more interesting death. Most people don't really believe he's dead anyways."

  2. ...been there, done that. by wertarbyte · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://www.schnittberichte.com/sw.php Although this is in german, the pictures speak for themselves. They also have Episode 1 as well as Episode 4/5/6.

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    1. Re:...been there, done that. by lommer · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I applaud what both these articles have, it really opened my eyes to what they can do these days. On that note was anyone slightly scared by how realistic and subtle these changes were? If not die-hard fanatics watching it repeatedly and comparing it to the original, they would never be noticed. Imagine what can be done these days with video feeds for press releases and publicity stunts. It certainly helped open my eyes to the fact that that the age where even video is completely untrustworthy is upon us, and has probably been here for longer than I thought.

  3. Umm the site says by Prince+Vegeta+SSJ4 · · Score: 5, Funny
    'Upgrading, please come back later'

    I feel a great disturbance in the force, as if suddenly a web server had thousands of requests, cried out, and then went silent.

    1. Re:Umm the site says by D-Cypell · · Score: 4, Funny

      I claim dibs on this joke for the next star wars story!

  4. Fully armed and operational... by Reducer2001 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Three minutes and the server has already been blow to bits by the Death Star-like fanboys (and fangirls) of Slashdot.

    Everything is proceeding as I have foreseen.

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    1. Re:Fully armed and operational... by Buran · · Score: 3, Informative

      *taptaptap* Excuse me?

      We fangirls don't like it when you talk like that. ;)

  5. It's a rainy day here... by ackthpt · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Seems like nitpicking movie changes and details would require a string of bad weather, as I hope the authors/researchers don't sit in on a good day. Heck, I can even remember when I used to watch movies for enjoyment other than picking them apart.

    I blame MST3K

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  6. Han So-slowwww by RealProgrammer · · Score: 4, Funny

    Site's been slash-elipsized ("/....").

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  7. Fascinating reads by SeanDuggan · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I read the first part and am (hopefully) loading the second one. To me, it's fascinating, as many of the changes they make, I never would have noticed. I never really stopped and thought too much about lightsaber colors or the funky shadows below a landspeeder. And honestly, had I not read all the vehement discussions on the ramifications of Greedo shooting first, I might have passed over that change. (Well, not entirely... at least on the first remake, his head looks really weird when he dodges...) By opening my eyes to things I might not have noticed before, I think these articles are serving a valuable purpose.

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  8. Splash Screen Change? by GuntherAEPi · · Score: 3, Funny

    So apparently the entire movie was replaced with a splash screen?

  9. slashdotted by GerbilSocks · · Score: 5, Informative
    Thank goodness I read the article 6 hours ago before it got Slashdotted to hell.

    Basically, the baddest changes occured with Boba Fett's voice now dubbed by Temura Morrison. Also some changes in dialogue for Vader that helped with continuity, plus an extended scene with the Emperor.

    Visual changes include details shots of the Wampa, Cloud City exteriors, and a scene of Vader heading back to the Star Destroyer recycled from Outtakes from RoTJ.

  10. The force tells me... by DrEldarion · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... that this topic will be 95% filled with people complaining about Lucas.

  11. Well well by Bigthecat · · Score: 3, Funny
    I've just created an article detailing the changes to this articles' webserver:

    Before - After

  12. Solo's jacket by Aidtopia · · Score: 4, Informative

    At last, Lucas made a change that makes sense. He fixed a continuity problem. Han Solo's jacket appears and reappears in different shots before they freeze him in carbonite. (Neat trick since he was wearing handcuffs.)

  13. "Important Changes" by mumblestheclown · · Score: 4, Funny
    important changes as the color of Han Solo's jacket

    i suspect that my definition of "important" seems to vary considerably from that of the submitter.

  14. Great Reviews by M$+Mole · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I really like this guy's work. He's spot on regarding the far inferior delivery of lines with the new and improved Boba voice.

    One disagreement I have with him though: the line change for Vader from "Bring my shuttle" to "Alert my star destroyer to prepare for my arrival" was a bad idea.

    I know it doesn't bother him much, but I think that the original line and delivery better contributed to Vader's character arc, as the voice always sounded morose to me...like he was either angry with Luke or himself, and the curtness of the line was appropriate if that was the case. /shrug

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  15. Color of Han Solo's Jacket Important?!? by MooseByte · · Score: 5, Funny

    "showing such important changes as the color of Han Solo's jacket before he's frozen in carbonite"

    OK, it's official: Someone is in desperate need of a girlfriend.

    Tip for first date - don't wear the Y-Wing pilot uniform, try a t-shirt. Also Yoda-speak does not make ladies hot. Unless they're into small green muppets. In which case send me their phone number.

    1. Re:Color of Han Solo's Jacket Important?!? by SoTuA · · Score: 3, Funny
      Unless they're into small green muppets

      Greased or non-greased?

      If she says greased, then go to the kitchen and start heating up some grits.

    2. Re:Color of Han Solo's Jacket Important?!? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      Dear Amy,

      Today, someone informed me that chicks don't dig the rebel pilot jumpsuit. Unfortunately, this could have been brought to my attention last week and saved us both the awkwardness. Will you give me a second chance? I won't wear anything orange or a helmet. Love,

      Jimbo

    3. Re:Color of Han Solo's Jacket Important?!? by AvantLegion · · Score: 5, Funny
      Also Yoda-speak does not make ladies hot.

      Bullshit.

      "Good on my floor, your clothes look."

      "In sack with me, you shall be!"

      "Kissing leads to sucking, sucking leads to screwing, screwing leads to cum-ming!"

      All stuff that's gotten me laid. Although they usually say "Pay up front, you must."

  16. Re:sigh. by flyneye · · Score: 5, Funny

    Better? what could be better than EP V or IV?
    How about a sequel to John Waters "Pink Flamingoes"
    How about remastered Ed Wood movies with new THX?
    Reruns of "Real People"
    The Gong Show?
    Burger King Breakfast with the King commercial?
    obsession....tsk..tsk.

    just grumpy I guess.

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  17. Missing change... A new blooper! by Bigthecat · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Come on! How could it miss the most important change of all? That being revealing the 'creature' that attacks Luke in the snow to being nothing other than a hand puppet!

    1 | 2

    Shocking stuff how they could miss that while redoing it almost frame by frame, and now all my childhood memories of that creature looking real have been ruined. I hate you George Lucas :(

    1. Re:Missing change... A new blooper! by RedBear · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Turn in your geek card, citizen, and go watch the original Empire again. That is the tauntaun's head but the furry white thing is the ice creature's arm. The tauntaun isn't that furry around the neck. Watch closely and you'll see the scene where the ice creature jumps up from the snow and strikes the tauntaun on the side of the neck (where in Earth creatures you'll usually find the jugular vein). Whereupon the tauntaun falls down dead in the snow.

      As can be seen in the linked images, the ice creature's arm is a big puppet sleeve on the arm of somebody wearing a purple shirt. In the first image the puppeteer's hair is visible. It's hilarious, but it's also sad when you think about all the time and money that has been poured into redoing these DVDs. How the ---- do you miss something like that? Well, I guess George has missed the last two whole movies, so he's had a lot of practice...

  18. Maybe George Lucas will make some GOOD changes.... by timepilot · · Score: 5, Funny

    I was thinking, maybe George Lucas can use his magic movie editing powers for good instead of evil.

    For example, instead of doing idiotic things like making Greedo shoot first or inserting Jabba the hut into a scene that was rightfully left out from the original Episode IV, perhaps Mr Lucas can remove Jarjar Binks entirely from Episodes I and II.

    Or maybe he can graft some character onto Anakin Skywalker in Episode II.

    You listening George??

  19. Flying cars by dj245 · · Score: 4, Funny
    from page two:
    Here we see the original approach to Cloud City, as the Millennium Falcon, flanked by a pair of clod cars, makes its way towards the floating city.

    I want my flying cars you insensitive clods!

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  20. gunzip ep5v3.0.0.diff.gz | patch -R by ajlitt · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now that we know the changes, can we back this one out?

  21. Copied character by Doesn't_Comment_Code · · Score: 4, Funny

    Am I the only one who thinks the Wampa (ice creature) looks an awful lot like the abonimable snowman from the children's Christmas special?

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  22. Excellent review... by Ibby · · Score: 4, Funny

    But the clod cars weren't insensitive enough...

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  23. Come on people by Vlad_Drak · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Lucas is a posterboy for anti-corporate success, having financed Ep. V & VI himself, so he could maintain his artistic vision. That's pretty cool in my book. There are many similarities (in spirit, mostly) to OSS and blogging culture, if you think about it. There was a system in place that did not make sense to someone who deeply loves his craft. Lucas had the drive to do it differently, overcoming great obstacles. He hired SFX guys laid off by the corporate crew that took over the studios some years before, and gave the whole industry a new perpective. He fought the law and _he_ won.

    Lucas looks at his craft much like a technology-type, (Google-Lucky ILM & non-linear editing) so why shouldn't he be able to release version 1.2? He can do whatever he wants, it's _his_ story, so only he can decide when it's done. Go buy the original off eBay or something if it irks you, or don't buy the reworked films.

    Lots of people bitch and moan about the changes, (some posts are quite hilarious, though). But, before you jump on the smack-the-changer-of-the-story train, stop and think about it. Maybe there's some inspiration in the story of it all.

    1. Re:Come on people by Lisandro · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Oh, c'mon. No one is overlooking the huge impact he made on moviemaking, and particularly in SFX, but the fanboys are right. Just because it's "his story" doesn't make it right that he changes it at will - minor details, given, but if you want to see what dazzled you as a kid in DVD, why can't you get it instead of "the original vision of the creator"? I'm not sure, but i'm pretty positive you can't even find the original, unedited trilogy in DVD.

      I mean, c'mon, Star Wars is what, 30, 35 years old now? He is woking on EP3, is it really necesary to go back and rework what came before just because it doesn't connect as well with the new trilogy? Simply having a quality digitalization of the original film would've been enough.

  24. Re:Not to put too fine a point on it..... by Waffle+Iron · · Score: 4, Insightful
    but, um, Get A Life. Really.

    Yes, I think that the wisdom of William Shatner applies to this story (s/TV show/movie/g):

    I'd just like to say... GET A LIFE, will you people? I mean, for crying out loud, it's just a TV show! I mean, look at you, look at the way you're dressed! You've turned an enjoyable little job, that I did as a lark for a few years, into a COLOSSAL WASTE OF TIME!

    [ a crowd of shocked and dismayed Trekkies.... ]

    I mean, how old are you people? What have you done with yourselves?

    [ to "Ears" ] You, you must be almost 30... have you ever kissed a girl?

    [ "Ears" hangs his head ]

    I didn't think so! There's a whole world out there! When I was your age, I didn't watch television! I LIVED! So... move out of your parent's basements! And get your own apartments and GROW THE HELL UP! I mean, it's just a TV show dammit, IT'S JUST A TV SHOW!

  25. They left one out by exp(pi*sqrt(163)) · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm sure that on the 23,127th frame the shadow behind the guy standing 3/4 of the way across the frame is now casting a shadow that has a slightly bigger blue component than in the original movie. But I may have misremembered it.

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  26. In summary by NSash · · Score: 4, Funny
  27. Lucas' Stilted Script Dialog by MooseByte · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "the line change for Vader from "Bring my shuttle" to "Alert my star destroyer to prepare for my arrival" was a bad idea."

    Agreed, for the reasons you mention. Also, he's freakin' DARTH VADER! "Alert my star destroyer for my arrival"? Yeah right. His entire staff would be like terrified meerkats passing the alarm, constantly alerting each and every station sector whenever Vader was about to even pass by, much less arrive at his destination.

    You think Patton ever said, "Alert my carrier for my arrival"? You think Genghis Khan ever said "Alert my Horde for my arrival"?

    Lucas has the dialog skills of the Zero Wing translation team.

  28. Boba Fett changes are the worst by Glendale2x · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I'd say the worst change pointed out there is the re-dubbing of Boba Fett. The new voice sounds horrible; it's weak and delivered badly. Shit, I could do a better job. The accent doesn't work, either. With the original voice, he didn't have to say too much because when he did speak, it had the tone of "F with me and you'll regret it before you know it." The voice was the main thing, it made you feel the character, and it got bastardized.

    The new voice makes me think "WTF is Vader listening to this wimp for?" whereas before Boba Fett sounded like someone who was as equally badass as Vader.

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  29. True story by ceswiedler · · Score: 3, Interesting

    A friend of mine is a lead compositor at ILM. He worked on the Special Edition of Empire, and did the Cloud City scenes (among other things). To make some of the interior shots more realistic, he added slight reflections on the windows. He showed it to Lucas, who said thoughtfully,

    'Lose the reflections. In Cloud City, they use force fields to keep the bugs out.'