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Topher grace fan edit of star wars
Topher grace fan edit of star wars











topher grace fan edit of star wars
  1. #TOPHER GRACE FAN EDIT OF STAR WARS MOVIE#
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Last night I was invited to a secret showing of ' Star Wars: The Editor Strikes Back '. One of the most famous fan edits, The Phantom Edit takes the widely panned Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace and manages to turn it into an. Video Blog: Topher Grace's 85-Minute Cut of the 'Star Wars' Prequels. Star Wars fan Mike J Nicols released the unauthorised Episode I.I: The Phantom Edit in 2000, which re-structured Lucas's 1999 prequel into a leaner 115-minute film. Star Wars: Episode 1.1 - The Phantom Edit. I’m not actually that much of a Star Wars fan, to be. It is unlikely that Grace will be able to screen The Editor Strikes Back in public, as his cut was made without the endorsement of Star Wars creator Lucas. BlacKkKlansman star Topher Grace opens up about his new podcast, the art of the celebrity interview and editing Star Wars for fun. Jar Jar Binks only appears briefly to deliver a line of dialogue that introduces Amidala. Jake Lloyd is absent entirely from the new cut, as is the much-maligned 'midichlorians' sub-plot. Star Wars: Episode III.5: The Editor Strikes Back begins with the climactic lightsaber battle between Darth Maul (Ray Park), Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson) from Episode I. Grace even created his own opening text crawl to set up his story, which removes the prequel trilogy's political Trade Federation and clone stories to shift focus onto Anakin Skywalker's (Hayden Christensen) journey from Jedi to Sith and his relationships with Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) and Queen Amidala (Natalie Portman).

#TOPHER GRACE FAN EDIT OF STAR WARS SERIES#

The new Star Wars film features footage from prequels The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, snippets from the original trilogy, music from TV series The Clone Wars and dialogue of C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) taken from an audio book recording. Grace's movie, titled Star Wars: Episode III.5: The Editor Strikes Back, reportedly came about after the actor took an interest in the editing process and sought to assemble a project that had a lot of existing material to work from. The That '70s Show and Spider-Man 3 star unveiled his new cut of the three movies at a private screening for filmmakers, actors and select online press, reports Slash Film. I clearly approve of this trailer and would love for Topher to re-edit The Last Jedi into a good movie, even if it means it has the same runtime as one of those Pixar shorts.Topher Grace has created an 85-minute fan edit out of George Lucas's Star Wars prequels. But thats what Topher Grace did with the Star Wars prequels, and shockingly it really.

topher grace fan edit of star wars

But if you are clicking play on a Star Wars trailer, you already know that Darth Vader is Luke’s father, so you might as well just show it in the trailer so you can do all the sweet edits that show the duality between father and son as well as the light side and the dark side. But while fan trailers are commonplace, trying to edit three movies into one eight-five minute film is not.

#TOPHER GRACE FAN EDIT OF STAR WARS MOVIE#

In fact my only real critique is that the biggest twist in movie history is basically spelled out in the trailer. Oh yeah and stay far, far away from blue alien titty milk, anything Rose related, gripes about the coarseness sand, and of course the flying Carrie Poppins scene. Go heavy with the OG trilogy scenes, use the epic prequel shots without any talk of trade blockades, throw some Anakin/Luke parallels in here and there, and sprinkle highlights from all of the Disney era movies on top for 5 minutes of movie magic. Back in 2012, Topher Grace edited the three Star Wars prequels, The Phantom Menace, The Clone Wars, and Revenge of the Sith, into one 85 minute movie and called it Star Wars: The Editor Strikes Back.After Rogue One, we wanted to see if held up.(Or, honestly, if it was ever good. Which is why I wasn’t surprised to see how good this trailer was. He never released the video to the public, but based on reviews of the people who saw it, it sounds like he did a pretty good job of making bantha salad out of bantha fodder. The actor, best known for That 70s Show and Spike Lees BlacKkKlansman. Did Eric Forman do it again or did Eric Forman do it again? I think many Star Warriors Star Wars fans know that Topher Grace made a recut of the prequels that turned 6+ hours of awkward dialogue and CGI diarrhea into a coherent movie. Topher Grace has released his own fan-made Star Wars trailer, editing together all 10 films into a single five-minute video.













Topher grace fan edit of star wars