hey despair, check your PM.
Here is the info for all of the SW fans
Taken from DarkHorizons:
Star Wars: Episode II: http://www.latinoreview.com/movierev...cdvdimage.html scored two 'inserts' revealing full details of the two-disc set due out in October. Of the extras on the 50-chapter disc set, the most notable is the feature-length audio commentary by George Lucas, Rick McCallum, sound designer Ben Burtt, ILM animation director Rob Coleman, and three ILM FX supervisors (Pablo Helman, John Knoll & Ben Snow). There's eight exclusive deleted scenes with introductions, whilst "From Puppets to Pixels: Digital Characters in Episode II" is a documentary film which includes various things such as ILM's efforts with Yoda. More behind the scenes stuff includes "Films are Not Released: They Escape" documentary on creating the film's sound, "State of the Art: The Previsualization of Episode II" shows storyboards and animatics of key action scenes in the film, and there's all twelve parts of the Web documentary. Finally comes the exclusive John Williams "Across the Stars" music video (which includes footage from the film and scoring sessions), posters, international adverts, four trailers, the "R2-D2: Beneath The Dome" mockumentary trailer, twelve TV spots, a never-before-scene production photo gallery, a breakdown montage of ILM's 2000 FX shots within the movie, and exclusive DVD-ROM content
hey despair, check your PM.
Needless to say, I will own this day one.
The force is with you Dispair, thanks for the info
At least we dont have to wait years for Ep2 like we had to for Ep1.
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Yeah, The ammount of time it took them to release Ep1 was ridiculos. Plus the film itself was less than worthy of the wait.
Now if only we didn't have to wait for Ep 3 to get 4-6
Speaking of Episode II, my pethetic ass just saw the movie today. What's the real kicker, was that I saw it in DLP. This is the totally digital version of the movie. There are only a couple of thousand theaters in the US, that have the DLP movie projectors. Seeing a movie in DLP is just amazing. Imagine the first time you watched a DVD, and you'll appreciate the DLP version far better than your standard film version.
I highly doubt we'll get the DLP experiance at home unless you have some $1200 projection system to party with.![]()
don't wanna tangle with you, I'd rather tangle with him.
I think I'm gonna bash his head in...
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