Ashley wrote:Fett was a bounty hunter, not a crocodile hunter! *sobs*
Heh... that reminds me of a spoof I saw....
http://atomfilms.shockwave.com/af/content/jedi_hunter
ShiroiHikari wrote:changing Fett's voice... not so good. what's next? Super Special Edition in which Chewie is replaced by a Teletubby?
Do you honestly want to know what's next?
Disclaimer to all fans of the classic Star Wars: Brace yourself if you haven't seen this....
http://owenward.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ROTJ-2004-HAYDENGHOSTCHANGE.mov
*crowd screams... person passes out in the crowd*
And here's the complete list 'o changes that I've found:
Complete changes:
Episode IV: A New Hope DVD:
* LightSabers altered for Vader verus Ben Kenobi Death Star duel.
* TractorBeam control now in Aurebesh.
* Han and Greedo scene slightly changed (mentioned earlier).
* Jabba the Hutt redone from Special Edition Jabba.
* Boba Fett still mugs camera.
* Han still steps on tail, "You're a wonderful human being," still there.
(The scene is an improvement over the SE, but still not great.)
Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
* Emperor replaced with Ian McDiarmid.
Dialogue in this scene has been slightly modified, indicating either that the Emperor knows it was Luke who nuked the Death Star, or that he is Vader's son. Maybe both (source was unclear). Otherwise, dialogue remains in tact. Emperor's theme from Jedi also added into the scene.
*Fett's voice changed to matched Jango
Episode VI: Return of the Jedi:
* Hayden Christenson has replaced Sebastian Shaw only in the Force Ghost shot.
* Line about Leia remembering her mother while talking to Luke on the Ewok Village veranda has either been omitted, or modified.
* Naboo has been added to the final planetary celebration montage at the end of the movie. It is a shot very similar to the helicopter shot of Theed in TPM when AATs are moving up the street towards the palace