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Pulp Empire, a reedit of Empire Strikes Back

Discussion in 'Original Trilogy' started by Boushhdisguise, May 11, 2016.

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    I couldn't find another post on this, but this was a video I found on Youtube, and I love it. Makes it almost a whole new movie in a way. It's a re-edit with new music inspired by the films of Quentin Tarantino. Since his films and the Star Wars films were both influenced by Westerns and Japanese films, it's an interesting mix. I especially loved the opening scene (it starts with Luke hanging during the confrontation with Vader in black and white), the edit of the Battle of Hoth, The carbon freeze where they make extra effort with focusing on faces using the music of Ennio Morricone, and Yoda is edited in with Japanese, which I am sure does not match what he says and probably cut from Kill Bill or something else. A lot of scenes are missing, but it gives it a fun way to spend an afternoon if you are into that sort of thing.
     
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