I wanted to write some information down while it's fresh, in case anyone out there is interested in seeing a Fan Edit of the PT.
So for years I had heard of "The Phantom Edit", a fan edit of Episode 1 that received a lot of praise for the perceived improvements it made to the original theatrical cut. I watched it, and it was pretty good, so I watched "Attack of the Phantom", the same editors cut of Episode 2, and I enjoyed that one too. However, by this time, I had become aware of another Fan Editor named Q2, who's edits of the PT seemed widely regarded as the best available.
So I went back to square one and watched all three "Fall of the Jedi" edits last week.
Wow. I could not believe a) the quality of the picture/sound b) the masterful use of deleted scenes c) how much the tone shifts based upon how a film is edited.
Before I continue, I need to make some points:
1) The link above is a WIKI, and contains NO DOWNLOAD LINKS.
2) I do not support Piracy - if you don't own a copy of the PT, and want to view the Fan Edit, please also buy a copy of the PT.
With that said, I'm going to ramble a bit, so you have been warned, wall of text:
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1. The original theatrical release of the Prequel Trilogy:
I am not a single-minded hater of the PT. There are things I liked:
I liked Naboo. It's achitecture, it's two sentient civilizations concept, the fighters, the architecture. I think it was a well executed introduction to the idea of the Old Republic being "a more civilized age". I liked the Gungans in concept, if not in execution.
I liked the rise of Palpatine story arc.
I liked the two homages to the old epic Rome movies - the pod race in I and the arena in II. I thought Pod Racing was a cool idea, and it spawned a great game. ![]()
I liked seeing the Star Wars universe in all it's crowded, massive cosmopolitan glory. Coruscant, Tatooine, Geonosis, Utapau, Kamino. It was a beautiful universe brought to life.
I liked the casting choices (minus poor Jake Lloyd - who I don't hate, btw).
I HATED: (I'll try to keep this brief and constructive)
Green/Blue screen fatigue due to lack of physical sets.
The replacement of subtle/downplayed comedy/slapstick with overt/scenery-chewing comedy.
The weird Romeo + Juliet fan fiction parody wedged into II.
The overload of new ships. There isn't a single ship in the PT that becomes iconic (IMO) because there are JUST TOO MANY. For example, Padme has FOUR different chrome ships over 3 movies. She only needed one MF stand-in. The only ship that comes close IMO is the Trade Federation Battleship, and that never gets any good menace shots like the ISD's did. The ISD was A VILLIAN in the OT. The TFBS was a background prop.
Anyway, enough of that...what do the edits do, why did I pick FotJ over PE?
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The Phantom Edit Trilogy:
Replaces opening crawl with a fanboy attack against Lucas. Won no points with me for doing that. Edits Episode I into prettty much the same movie with the same tone, minus Midiclorians and some Jar Jar/Jake Lloyd lines. No major plot changes.
Episode II is a much more noticeable divergence from the theatrical release, but still follows the general theme and tone of the theatrical except in one major instance: The love story.
Phantom Editor (PE from now on) cuts all of the waterfall/giant butt-hamsters scene and the force-fruit dinner scene, and reedits the "I hate sand" kiss scene and the nightmare/morning after scene. What this does is change the tone from "star-crossed lovers" to more of a squabbling odd couple friendship that in a single moment turns into a one-night stand, that turns into a romantic relationship. It's an interesting change, and really showcases how important the editors job is, and how much power he wields.
Still the PE really does come over as a "pick and choose" snip job fueled by anti-lucas feelings, unlike the FotJ...
(One more chunk to say, we're almost through)
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So aside from the quality difference, FotJ takes a very different turn from PE right off the bat - the opening crawl is once again different, but it's completely plot related. It's a tighter, less confusing opening paragraph that introduces the TF/Naboo conflict as one of many bush-fire crises that are taxing the Jedi's ability to effectively mediate, and mentions that there are unfounded rumors these problems are the work of a resurgent but unnamed Sith Lord.
The first big plot change is that while the TF mention Darth Sidious, he is never shown in the film. Also, Darth Maul is never named. This version leaves all of that ambiguous - was Darth Sidious the Sith chasing the heroes, or was he just the apprentice?
The second big plot change is that R2 is an unnamed background character, and 3PO is cut completely. Jar Jar's role is changed - he mentions his home city, and we are taken straight to the Boss Nass throne room. No banishment is mentioned. Jar Jar simply joins the group out of a desire to help. No silliness in the planet core (it's not even mentioned by name).
The third big plot change is that Anakin remains on Naboo during the final space battle, and the TFBS is destroyed by the heroic actions of one of the pilots, who flies into the hanger, fires his torpedoes and escapes.
The love story in II is much more fleshed out. All the conversations are there (including the deleted one with Padme's family), but re-edited subtly to avoid excess cheese/awkwardness. The slow falling in love is much more believable, and you actually see the moments Padme starts to realise her strong attraction to Anakin's personality, not just his looks. The dynamic changes the entire tone of Episode II.
This tone is repeated in Episode III, but it's now between Palpatine and Anakin, as they slowly descend into an open embrace of the Dark Side. I'm not going to say any more about III unless asked, because there are some serious twists/plot changes that I don't want to spoil, but that make the film such a brilliant re-edit.
I will say this, my absolute favorite change is that Fall of the Jedi manages to not spoil anything that's coming in the OT. I know that sounds unbelievable, but it's true. It's a perfect continuity that spoils nothing that is to follow.
10/10.
If this interests you, I seriously suggest you seek it out. It belongs in the collection of any true star wars fan, regardless of how you view the PT.