Although Adyway could never have gotten ahold of Ian McDiarmid to redo that scene, it is one of the things I wish he could have.
It was just McDiarmid's voice, his face, and moving lips. Star Wars: Revisited not only fixes errors and technical limitations to the film that should have been made in the first SE, but gives us a whole new vision for the movie, tying it to the rest of the Star Wars saga while correcting many of the excesses of the original SE. The image of Ian McDiarmid might as well have been the false face of the Balok puppet from Star Trek TOS for how animated it was. Star Wars: Revisited represents perhaps the boldest and most sophisticated of any of the fan edits of Star Wars EP IV: ANH. *The Palpatine change for the original Special Edition is one of the things I approve of in concept, but laud in its execution. I know from Adywan's own progress posts that some considerable work when into the Falcon Hanger scene on Hoth, as well as the Wampa scenes, for which he underwent considerable frustration. Return of original "Bring my Shuttle" line from Vader during Cloud City withdrawal rather than the changes for the Special Edition, as well as removal of Vader's arrival on the Star Destroyer. Less tailgating by Slave 1 during the Falcon pursuit. Editing of Special Edition's Vader-Emperor conversation to that it matches the original while retaining the new Ian McDiarmid visual and voice.* Spider from "Star Wars Rebels" on Degoba (not my most favorite addition) mkv Using standalone MulticoreWare x265 and then mux the resulting file with FFmpeg or MP4Box. Some digital facial enhancements for Yoda, mostly in the mouth (Very well done in my opinion, so much that I almost missed it) Dracula Untold (2014) 4K UHD BluRay x265 2160p Dracula Untold (2014) 4K UHD BluRay x265 2160p.Show dust eruptions whenever blaster fire or proton bombs strike asteroids. Turret fire from the Star Destroyer that gets Ion-cannoned before it gets hit Some action for the AT-STs during the Hoth battle (including one getting crushed by the falling AT-AT that Luke destroyed) Added visuals for speeders' instrument displays IV Revisited' not only solves much of the problems with the special edition as released by George Lucas, it also adds entirely new sequences, ties the film together with the rest of the Star Wars saga, adds all new special effects and, in short, gives the. Return to Wampa never seen clearly during the cave scene (though I think Adywan put in his own visual there) Hailed as one of the boldest and most sophisticated fanedits of Star Wars: A New Hope ever, 'Star Wars: Ep. All images through "binoculars" replaced The FreeSpace Universe Reference Project.