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<blockquote data-quote="BiggusGeekus" data-source="post: 2802503" data-attributes="member: 1014"><p>The documentary on this one again did not have much to do with the cast. It covered the first minute of the Ovi-Anikin fight and the amazing ammount of technical resources that went into it. Something like 70,000 man hours and hundreds of people (including chefs, etc). It was basicaly a big thank "thank you" to the crew of the movie. Interesting, but not really worth the hour of viewing. </p><p></p><p>The scenes they cut out were all pretty good. The entire subplot of Amidala and Bail Organa (Jimy Smits) forming the rebellion was cut. All of it. Snip. Also cut was a nice bit with Anikin and Palpatine. Both Anikin and Padme are given secrets that they are instructed not to tell anyone at all under any circumstances. So there's some rationality for Anikin's jealousy. Nothing that warrants the meladrama we got, but still. </p><p></p><p>Also cut was Yoda landing on Degoba. For some reason the producer wanted to keep this. I agree with Lucas, it was dumb. Even if you see the movies in order it's not something you need to know. </p><p></p><p>It's kind of a shame really. Lucas as a producer would probably have been amazing. Pity he had to write the dialogue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BiggusGeekus, post: 2802503, member: 1014"] The documentary on this one again did not have much to do with the cast. It covered the first minute of the Ovi-Anikin fight and the amazing ammount of technical resources that went into it. Something like 70,000 man hours and hundreds of people (including chefs, etc). It was basicaly a big thank "thank you" to the crew of the movie. Interesting, but not really worth the hour of viewing. The scenes they cut out were all pretty good. The entire subplot of Amidala and Bail Organa (Jimy Smits) forming the rebellion was cut. All of it. Snip. Also cut was a nice bit with Anikin and Palpatine. Both Anikin and Padme are given secrets that they are instructed not to tell anyone at all under any circumstances. So there's some rationality for Anikin's jealousy. Nothing that warrants the meladrama we got, but still. Also cut was Yoda landing on Degoba. For some reason the producer wanted to keep this. I agree with Lucas, it was dumb. Even if you see the movies in order it's not something you need to know. It's kind of a shame really. Lucas as a producer would probably have been amazing. Pity he had to write the dialogue. [/QUOTE]
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