In the '97 release Lucas added some CG performers to the alien band, including at least one female singer/dancer
You're thinking of the scene in Jabba's palace in Jedi. There's no singing or dancing in the Cantina, just the band playing.
In addition, the blood has been erased from the moment when Obi-Wan cuts the lowlife's arm off (it having since become canon that lightsabers cauterize wounds).
The arm looked pretty bloody when I watched my DVD the other day. Though it's possible Lucas changed things back for whatever reason.
Just finished watching the DVD of Jedi. Whee. I so needed a ghostly Hayden Christensen looking smug with bad 70's hair to complete my Star Wars experience.
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Just finished watching the DVD of Jedi. Whee. I so needed a ghostly Hayden Christensen looking smug with bad 70's hair to complete my Star Wars experience.
So, did he put back the "jub jub" song?
I so needed a ghostly Hayden Christensen looking smug with bad 70's hair to complete my Star Wars experience
I thought the DVD's were supposed to be the same as the theatrical special editions?
edit - I guess not.
I thought the DVD's were supposed to be the same as the theatrical special editions?
He digitally put Hayden in instead of "unknown actor" who was unmasked and ghost Annakin in Jedi. Why Annakin gets to be young again, but Obi-Wan doesn't get the Ewan treatment is.....well, who's a more classic actor I guess.
So, did he put back the "jub jub" song?
Nope.
He digitally put Hayden in instead of "unknown actor" who was unmasked and ghost Annakin in Jedi. Why Annakin gets to be young again, but Obi-Wan doesn't get the Ewan treatment is.....well, who's a more classic actor I guess.
Yeah, that's what I was scratching my head about too. Just to clarify the original "unknown actor" is still mask-less Vader, though sans eyebrows. (Not implying you thought that wasn't the case, but your post could have been read either way.)
I don't suppose anyone has a link to the jub jub song? </masochist>
The "Jub Jub"/"Yub Nub" song site, complete with mp3, backstory, Craig Kilborn version, and LYRICS.
Hey! Those lyrics are better than most of the dialogue in AOTC!
I'm not sure what's worse; the song, or the fact that someone spent time writing out the lyrics.