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The ability to recreate an entire movie is insignificant next to the potential of the Force.

Posted on January 21st, 2012 at 10:16 by John Sinteur in category: News -- Write a comment

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Back in 09′, Star Wars Uncut (previously) asked people to recreate 15 second chunks of Star Wars: A New Hope however they wanted, using live action, animation, text adventure screens, SCUMM interfaces, costumed pets, and more. Now they’ve been edited together to recreate the entire movie as a homemade, constantly shifting media experiment. (Vimeo link)

  1. Amazing! Is this “authorized” by Lucas Films, or is it going to be yanked from YouTube sometime soon? Even if authorized, given the number of bogus takedown requests that remove perfectly legitimate content from the web, it will still probably be removed because some pinhead who doesn’t have the authority, issues a takedown request anyway… :-(

    STOP SOPA! STOP PIPA! REVOKE THE DMCA!

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