Kevinsith wrote:
also, in the theatrical version, the super battle droid that gets zapped by artoo says" dont movie dummy" ( or possibly stubby, im not sure), but in the dvd, he just says dont move.
Kevinsith wrote:when anakin is sent to the jedi temple by mace, he hears plalpantine say something to the effect of "if diee all my knowledge is gone", in the dvd version, thats it. But in the theatrical release padme says " i truly deeply love you" from attack of the clones.
also, in the theatrical version, the super battle droid that gets zapped by artoo says" dont movie dummy" ( or possibly stubby, im not sure), but in the dvd, he just says dont move.
tiny stuff but it is diferent
ETAndElliot4Ever wrote:Yep, it's the same shot as when Mace watches Kit Fisto go down. Uh, well if that's what you're talking about.
ETAndElliot4Ever wrote:Agen Kolar: "Hey, Saesee. Isn't that a nice lamp -- ARRRGGGH!"
Ternian wrote:Yeah, the fight was crap until the window was shattered...I would have loved to see more rain and more wind - a total storm.
Thundercracker wrote:ETAndElliot4Ever wrote:Yep, it's the same shot as when Mace watches Kit Fisto go down. Uh, well if that's what you're talking about.
No doubt they must have needed a close up of Mace for that shot but didn't have one so they "stole" one from another part of the sequence. I was watching the depth commentary on dvd.starwars.com and it points out another instance like this in the Grievous duel. When Obi-Wan is backing away while Grievous is doing his buzzaw routine, they lifted the closeups of Obi-Wan from the Mustafar duel when he's on the pipes.
The Dark Shape wrote:Well, geek that I am, I saw Episode III 29x in theaters, and never once heard Anakin utter that line.
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