De vijf meeste gestoorde veranderingen aan Star Wars

RDJ134 21 juni 2012 om 16:17 uur

George Lucas is simpel weg batshit insane, want bij elke nieuwe release (en dat zijn er ondertussen al aardig wat) van zijn films heeft hij de neiging om er dingen aan te veranderen en toe te voegen. Dus heeft de website Dorkly.com even goed gekeken naar veranderingen en toevoegingen die echt nergens op slaan. Dingen zoals:


BONUS: Adding Luke's Scream To His Fall at Cloud City

Okay, even though George Lucas wasn't the credited screenwriter or director of Empire Strikes Back, I like to assume he at least understood the film. Like, on the most basic level of character motivations. He knew why Vader wanted to get Luke so bad (he was his dad, turn the budding Jedi into his Sith apprentice), he knew why Leia wouldn't admit she loved Han (because he was a scruffy nerfherder), and he knew why Luke plummeted when Darth Vader told him to join the Dark Side so they could rule the universe together (he'd rather be dead than join Vader). Adding a terrified scream to that fall seems to indicate he thought Luke slipped or something, instead of stoically sacrificing himself. Why would someone bellow in terror if they were doing this on purpose? Maybe you could argue that, while Luke knew what he was doing, the reality is actually pretty scary. Well, you're probably wrong, since Lucas doubled back and removed the scream.

Here's the really weird part though: the scream wasn't even Mark Hamill's. It was the Emperor's scream from when HE plummeted to his demise in Return of the Jedi. Weird, right? Like they didn't have any recordings of Mark Hamill screaming? If they really didn't, why not have him record one? Or, if they really wanted get a genuine scream out of him, have someone sneak up on him while wearing a Mark Hamill mask.

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