Well as a graphics guy what really bugged me were the terrible SW intro and dodgy lightsaber effects
Leia originally started off as Lee-uh"...
Granted, I also cringe a little bit when I hear people use two different vowel sounds in "Gandalf."
Only General Dodonna used that pronunciation though as I recall. I'm projecting expectations onto Adam based on his working for ILM I suppose.
It was just a scout vehicle, not a battle vehicle. I think an armored car was a great Earth equivalent.
robn1 said:That's just a pile of snow. You can see it as Han starts building the shelter, his scanner is leaning against it. I've always assumed the shelter was a small tent built right behind the snow pile.
That's why I said the M2 Bradley would be the U.S. equivalent. It's an APC, but used for scouting.
That's what I thought. He starts pulling things off the Tauntaun when the scene cuts like he's getting the shelter components to build it, not a snow cave.
Great show but please stop the tweeter feed.
Since Adam had such a great ANH Solo and was a little disappointed by his ESB Hoth Solo, that feeling didn’t last long in the end I liked it, but now I want to get a good DL-44.
Oh how I hate Grant and Adam with their perfect replicas.
That's what I thought. He starts pulling things off the Tauntaun when the scene cuts like he's getting the shelter components to build it, not a snow cave.
I think Adam was wearing real cold weather clothes and not a costume (other than the gun belt) because of how cold the freezer was. He just happened to choose a jacket that was 'Han Solo' looking, not an exact replica. Plus he probably didn't want to get blue Taun-Taun guts on a nice costume.
So, can we think of more SW myths for a follow up?
Plus I wouldn't want to give our actual military enimies any ideas if you could easily crush an armored US military vehicle with huge logs.
I have one.
I know Luke also used the Force to help, but I'm still curious about this one.
In a best case senario using a very fit and strong male gymnast, could a person step off a plank (ROTJ Jabba Skiff), fall straight down, turn in mid fall, actually catch yourself by your fingers, and have enough spring and strength to even spring up back on the board at all. Or would Luke falling make it impossible to catch himself and his hands would just slip off and he would have fallen.
Give the build team's admitted trouble getting the rig to hold up and the necessity to time that hit perfectly on a moving vehicle I don't think it would be a practical concern in the real world. IEDs are easier to make, easier to conceal, and far more portiable.
From ESB, would the exhaust port air flow have enough force to suck Luke into the pipe while in free fall?So, can we think of more SW myths for a follow up?
Speaking of Sarlacs, how about testing an EU myth, can a person survive being the in stomach of a very slow digesting creature like the Sarlac and actually climb back out none the worse for wear except for maybe tattered clothing. How they would test a myth like that I don't know but it would funny to see them try.