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Posted: 10/8/2016 11:02:36 PM EDT
I just found out about this, as George Lucas originally filmed Star Wars, and as it originally appeared in theaters, Jabba the Hut was a human character, and he had a Scottish accent. Here is the original scene (reconstructed from fragments) where Han Solo meets Jabba:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cw1gkNd6Z_8 And know we know why Han refers to him as a "wonderful human being." Later the current version of Jabba was matted over the acter to hide him and his audo was deleted. |
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Thanks, I can't believe I could have gone all my life without knowing this.
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Are you guys hypermillennials? Don't you remember the Special Editions?
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I thought that Lucas had always intended Jabba to be a weird alien, but had a human stand in for filming. That's why the human Jabba scene wasn't in the original showings of ANH.
ETA: The original scene with Jabba as a human was filmed for A New Hope, but George originally never intended Jabba to be a Human.
He explained the reasoning for the cut on the Behind the Magic CD-ROM. From an article about it: "When I first shot the scene with Jabba the Hutt, I knew I was going to create some kind of stop-motion creature...I had to have somebody--an actor--play the part so Harrison had someone to play against, so we just picked a big guy and put him in a fuzzy vest. I, at that point, felt that he may be a character somewhat like Chewbacca, a big furry character. We shot that. As we were cutting the movie, [we] realized relatively quickly that we didn't have the time or the money to actually shoot that scene [the stop-motion optical]. That ILM was pressed way beyond what it could pull off as it was. So I had to abandon that sequence pretty early on. I had to cut back on special effects shots and that sort of thing because ILM just couldn't handle it." View Quote |
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I'm 32, I never saw the special editions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Are you guys hypermillennials? Don't you remember the Special Editions? I'm 32, I never saw the special editions. I'll wager you've only seen the special editions. Theatrical is hens teeth these days. |
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Are you guys hypermillennials? Don't you remember the Special Editions? I'm 32, I never saw the special editions. You were in HS when they came out. The special editions? I'm 28 and the only ones I've seen are the ones on VHS, I don't know what editions they were. |
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Are you guys hypermillennials? Don't you remember the Special Editions? I'm 32, I never saw the special editions. You were in HS when they came out. How do you figure that? I'll give you a hint: the first preview for the remastered Star Wars was in Arnold Schwarzenegger's holiday masterpiece "Jingle All the Way." |
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Quoted: I'm 32, I never saw the special editions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Are you guys hypermillennials? Don't you remember the Special Editions? I'm 32, I never saw the special editions. I don't think you couldn't have NOT seen the special editions. IIRC the special editions came out in 97. Trying to find a non fucked with, by Lucas, is hard to find. You probably watch it and didn't know it was fucked with. I tried watching Episode IV about a month ago, couldn't do it, not after watching the prequels. |
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I'm 33 and was a huge Star Wars fan as a kid and this is new information to me. Makes the "wonderful human being" comment make more sense.
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I'll give you a hint: the first preview for the remastered Star Wars was in Arnold Schwarzenegger's holiday masterpiece "Jingle All the Way." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Are you guys hypermillennials? Don't you remember the Special Editions? I'm 32, I never saw the special editions. You were in HS when they came out. How do you figure that? I'll give you a hint: the first preview for the remastered Star Wars was in Arnold Schwarzenegger's holiday masterpiece "Jingle All the Way." I misread the post. |
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I just found out about this, as George Lucas originally filmed Star Wars, and as it originally appeared in theaters, Jabba the Hut was a human character, and he had a Scottish accent. Here is the original scene (reconstructed from fragments) where Han Solo meets Jabba: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cw1gkNd6Z_8 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cw1gkNd6Z_8 And know we know why Han refers to him as a "wonderful human being." Later the current version of Jabba was matted over the acter to hide him and his audo was deleted. View Quote Lol, wtf are you talking about. That was never in any of the movies. That's cutting room floor shit, that then got added to the shitacular "special edition" version with terrible CGI covering over him. |
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I enjoy the original trilogy in 1080p thanks to Harmy's Despecialized Edition!!
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I just found out about this, as George Lucas originally filmed Star Wars, and as it originally appeared in theaters, Jabba the Hut was a human character, and he had a Scottish accent. Here is the original scene (reconstructed from fragments) where Han Solo meets Jabba: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cw1gkNd6Z_8 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cw1gkNd6Z_8 And know we know why Han refers to him as a "wonderful human being." Later the current version of Jabba was matted over the acter to hide him and his audo was deleted. View Quote |
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Most were also born after the 86 MG ban. Pre-ban MG's and Star Wars FTW! lol
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Quoted: I'm 32, I never saw the special editions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Are you guys hypermillennials? Don't you remember the Special Editions? I'm 32, I never saw the special editions. So you were about 13 when they came out in '97. I'm guessing you have. After 1997, only the "Special Editions" of the Star Wars Trilogy (with subsequent changes) were released on VHS, DVD & Blu-ray. They just eventually dropped the "Special Editions" subtitle. The one exception was the 2006 DVD release, which included the original, unaltered films as "bonus discs"; they were basically just copies of the 1993 Laserdics, which did not feature any of the "Special Edition" changes. My nerd work is done here. |
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Imma blow your minds: there was a whole Biggs subplot that got cut from the original Star Wars movie too. All that remains is a couple mentions in more crucial scenes, and they show him in the Death Star attack.
I had a kids SW storybook when the movie came out and they showed stills from the movie, one of them has Biggs in there talking to Luke on Tatooine. |
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I could have told you that...
Sheesh...in 1969, Jaba was my my 3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Hamilton. I saw the movie, it was good to she hasn't really changed much. |
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I just found out about this, as George Lucas originally filmed Star Wars, and as it originally appeared in theaters, Jabba the Hut was a human character, and he had a Scottish accent. Here is the original scene (reconstructed from fragments) where Han Solo meets Jabba: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cw1gkNd6Z_8 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cw1gkNd6Z_8 And know we know why Han refers to him as a "wonderful human being." Later the current version of Jabba was matted over the acter to hide him and his audo was deleted. http:// http://i.onionstatic.com/onion/8684/original/1200.jpg I read that with a Boston accent. LOL! |
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Remember young ones, Han didn't shoot first. He was the only one who fired a gun.
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I just found out about this, as George Lucas originally filmed Star Wars, and as it originally appeared in theaters, Jabba the Hut was a human character, and he had a Scottish accent. Here is the original scene (reconstructed from fragments) where Han Solo meets Jabba: View Quote FFS No, Jabba didn't appear in the theatrical releases until RoTJ at which point he was the big slug monster. He was never seen before that except in scenes that didn't make the screen. |
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And Darth Vader was originally a guy named Darth Vader, as in "Darth" was his first name, "Vader" was his last name. Obi-Wan calls him "Darth" in the first movie, and just "Vader" in the others.
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I read a copy of the original script in 1978. No slugs there.
Bilster PS Fuck Obama Fuck Biden Fuck Lynch Fuck Cuomo Fuck Swinestain Fuck Hitlery Fuck Schumer Fuck GOPe PPS BHO is gay and had an affair with Larry Sinclair Michelle is actually a guy or a female shaved wookie. |
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And Darth Vader was originally a guy named Darth Vader, as in "Darth" was his first name, "Vader" was his last name. Obi-Wan calls him "Darth" in the first movie, and just "Vader" in the others. View Quote And "It's the ship that made the Kessel run in less than 12 parsecs" was a "stupid attempt to impress [Ben and Luke] with obvious misinformation" despite the garbage that the (now defunct) EU came up with, and the line being recycled in Episode 7. |
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Did I make it in before someone claims to have had a rocket firing Boba Fett action figure as a kid?
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