KoshN
Super Moderator
...how does a feared bounty hunter....
I can honestly say I never once watched ANH and thought of Greedo as a fearsome bounty hunter.
Alright, what are you guys referring to? ANH=??? (not ringing any bells for me)
...how does a feared bounty hunter....
I can honestly say I never once watched ANH and thought of Greedo as a fearsome bounty hunter.
Joe, are you sure that was Tamlyn Tomita's character. I remember in one of the commentaries it was Pat Tallman, (as the assasin?) in Dr. Kyle's Medbay. The powers that be thought it was over the top inher opriginal performance, and told JMS to water it down, then they complained the performance wasn't strong enough.
Alright, what are you guys referring to? ANH=??? (not ringing any bells for me)
Are you thinking about:I remember in one of the commentaries it was Pat Tallman, (as the assasin?) in Dr. Kyle's Medbay.
*sigh*
not again.
JoeD: Yeah, Star Wars was just Star Wars in 1977 and the execs were right. It would have been stupid to have "Episode IV: A New Hope" at the top of the on-screen crawl at a time when no one had any plans to do any sequels, much less prequels. Sometimes the guys in the suits are right and the "artistes" need to be taken down a peg or two.
When the original theatrical version was first released, it was simply titled Star Wars.The opening crawl was changed to "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope" during the 1981 re-release. According to Sterling Hedgpeth, Lucasfilm film archivist: "I found a box with all the positive elements for the 'revised' opening crawl, and the assorted trim boxes are dated from October through December 1980. This, then, is consistent with the view that Episode IV: A New Hope was added for the first time to the opening crawl for the April 10, 1981 re-release."
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