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Adywan’s star wars revisited
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  1. ADYWAN’S STAR WARS REVISITED MOVIE
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The 'reconstructionist' camp is represented e.g.

  • Possible folkloric impressions Hobbits had about places of the Shire and other whereabouts, determined by translating placenames.
  • Strategies of wars and battles, if they were right and what alternatives might have been.
  • Astronomic descriptions in the books (moon phases, positions of stars), and what can be inferred about Middle-earth geography from them.
  • Possible census of population about each race.
  • Morality issues such as whether an omnipotent, omniscient and omnibenevolent Ilúvatar (God) would destroy Númenor, if the 'bad' Dunlendings had any right rivalling the 'good' Rohirrim and if Gondor committed genocides.
  • Reconstruction of history (of Elven kingdoms, Arnor and Gondor, Rohan or the more unknown lands).
  • The accuracy of Tolkien's calendars and how can they be used today.
  • Genealogies of Hobbit families and kings.
  • and debate on the 'real' motivations of characters in the stories
  • debate on the 'true' nature of Tom Bombadil, of balrogs etc.
  • Tolkienian linguistics: Study of the most complete languages Tolkien designed for Middle-earth, (usually Quenya and Sindarin), study of the writing systems, the most known being the Tengwar, and possible reconstruction for everyday use.
  • As Worldcon art shows started (due to the efforts of Bjo Trimble), The Fellowship Ring provided prizes for Tolkien-inspired artwork. It was a 'newszine' for those British members of The Fellowship. Ken Cheslin, British agent of The Fellowship, wrote, 'I would say that the Tolkien society wasn’t an offshoot… it consisted of fans who regarded JRR as, I think, a little something extra, a little area of interest in addition to the then fandom, not an alternative or a replacement, substitute, etc.' England’s first Tolkien fanzine was Nazgul’s Bane, produced by Cheslin. Those people who provided accepted research papers to the group’s fanzine, I Palantir, would become 'members.' Non-members could purchase the magazine, of which Ted Johnstone was elected editor and Bruce Pelz publisher. – that can often take away the emotional aspect of a scene.Īn organized Tolkien fandom organization called 'The Fellowship of the Ring' came together at a 49-minute meeting during Pittcon, the 18th World Science Fiction Convention in Pittsburgh on September 4, 1960. He is needed in the same way that the Ewoks are need in Jedi, for the big battle at the finale, but what has been masterfully removed are his scene-stealing antics – the dive into the lake, the long-tongue fruit grabbing, etc. Later on, an updated (and further improved) version was released via the internet with a fascinating commentary track where Nichols explains his reasoning and motives, including why Jar-Jar is just not obliterated from the entire film. He also trimmed superfluous story elements (for example the detour through “the planet core”), reduced the amount of politics (which no-one really cared about) and removed the introduction of midichlorians (which everyone thought was a stupid idea). Nichols cut around 18 minutes from the film, mostly consisting of the juvenile humor of Jar-Jar Binks, the chatter of Battle Droids and young Anakin’s more childish moments. Subtitled The Phantom Edit, the original VHS edit circulated around Hollywood and garnered praise from the likes of Kevin Smith (who at one time was rumored to be The Phantom Editor himself) and even a kind of off-hand approval from Lucasfilm themselves.
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    ADYWAN’S STAR WARS REVISITED SERIES

    The Star Wars Revisited project is a series of fan-edits. Enhanced the pre-Special Edition Death Star explosion to replace the Special. Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The ETE Special Edition FebruMike Cooper, David Schwarz, Mark Eldridge and Sarah Dempster Not A Committee Last Tuesday, January 31st, was the twentieth anniversary of the release of the Special Edition of Star War -ahh, I mean A New Hope. You may have to register before you can post. Star Wars 'Star Wars Revisited' If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above.

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    Comparisons have been made between the Purist Edit and Star Wars. In some places the Purist Edit completely reverses Peter Jackson's changes and reconstructs the original storyline.

    ADYWAN’S STAR WARS REVISITED MOVIE

    The Two Towers: The Purist Edit is a fan edit of the movie The Lord of the Rings.














    Adywan’s star wars revisited