...and where did his belt go?
Well, now when he tells Chewie to lock in the auxilliary power... and Chewie doesn't do it, he can soooo easily reach across and do it himself.
You night owl… I’m starting my day at that time lolSince it was just past 4AM and I was getting ready for bed, I realized that the wrists do still look way off, due to being different cast arms.
So RafalFett moving them up does look much better and natural, I wondered it keeping the hands in the same spot, but removing the wrists would look better.
It does, still awkward, but better.
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Yeah, always been more of a night person. Plus, not having work for almost 5 months, my schedule has been all over the place.You night owl… I’m starting my day at that time lol
It would be really interesting to see the original version before the remake/alterations..Well…and the craning of the neck is another matter altogether.
You can clearly see the separation between Harrison Ford’s face life cast and the other person’s body, right here (the separation line is just under the Adam’s Apple)…
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The iconic prop is actually a somewhat poorly executed “mishmash” of different body parts.
If you just pull your elbows back behind you, it's easy to get your hands that low. Just sayin'.
If you just pull your elbows back behind you, it's easy to get your hands that low. Just sayin'.
Girls like guys with skills. (Napoleon Dynamite)Yes, you can get your HANDS in the same position, but you can't simultaneously get your ELBOWS and FOREARMS in that position (without lengthening your upper arms by about 6 inches).
...I never thought that dissecting cadavers for a year could be of such inane use on a prop forum.
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I just learned that is Jason Wingreen, original voice of Boba Fett. (the better voice)
Wow—well, isn’t that an odd coincidence?
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I just learned that is Jason Wingreen, original voice of Boba Fett. (the better voice)
Reminds me of the Micro Machines Bespin World playset I had as a kid. It had Han before-and-after being frozen in Carbonite and the frozen figure matched the unfrozen, hands still bound at his front. I know they often started design and production of toys before things were finalized for the screen, so maybe this was based on that original casting you mentioned.I understand that there was originally a casting of Han in Carbonite that was much less dramatic…that essentially just appeared to be Han taking a nap. When Kirshner requested that the prop be redone, I wonder if the arms / hands were added to the casting, in a very hasty fashion?