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Star Wars Blooper - Stormtrooper hits his head

Lithic says...

>> ^GreatBird:
That's really in the final cut of the movie?


Yes, it really is. And in the special editions and remastered versions as well. And in the new Episode II as well, Jango Fett (the guy all the clone troopers are made from you remember) does the same thing as he boards his ship on that water planet, after his fight with Obi-wan. Complete with sound effects in his case as well.

Star Wars Blooper - Stormtrooper hits his head

Bladerunner - VK Interview with Leon

10944 says...

This reminds me that I still haven't seen the Final Cut that came out last year; I should rectify that soon. I very rarely watch a movie more than once, but I've seen this one well over a dozen times and I'll never get tired of it.

Space Diva: a celebration of Starbuck (Battlestar Galactica)

EDD says...

exactly. this was confirmed on the miniseries commentary track by Ron D.Moore and in my opinion both livened the show up as well as made it more realistic (I know, that's an almost impossible feat - 1/3 sarcasm).

>> ^uhohzombies:
In the original pilot mini-series script, Kara's morning jog includes the lines "Whaddya hear?" "Nothin' but the rain." "Then grab your gun and pull the cat out" This was a Marine-style marching cadence that the special effects people later requested be re-used in the Viper battle sequence in Part 2. In the final cut the line reads "Grab your gun, and bring in the cat." In "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I," Kara again uses the expression "bringing the cat home".
I assume it's just a military thing in the BSG universe, and it was a moment of solidarity between Adama and Thrace, given how he sees her as a daughter.

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oxdottir says...

Thanks!
In reply to this comment by uhohzombies:
In the original pilot mini-series script, Kara's morning jog includes the lines "Whaddya hear?" "Nothin' but the rain." "Then grab your gun and pull the cat out" This was a Marine-style marching cadence that the special effects people later requested be re-used in the Viper battle sequence in Part 2. In the final cut the line reads "Grab your gun, and bring in the cat." In "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I," Kara again uses the expression "bringing the cat home".

I assume it's just a military thing in the BSG universe, and it was a moment of solidarity between Adama and Thrace, given how he sees her as a daughter.

Space Diva: a celebration of Starbuck (Battlestar Galactica)

uhohzombies says...

In the original pilot mini-series script, Kara's morning jog includes the lines "Whaddya hear?" "Nothin' but the rain." "Then grab your gun and pull the cat out" This was a Marine-style marching cadence that the special effects people later requested be re-used in the Viper battle sequence in Part 2. In the final cut the line reads "Grab your gun, and bring in the cat." In "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I," Kara again uses the expression "bringing the cat home".

I assume it's just a military thing in the BSG universe, and it was a moment of solidarity between Adama and Thrace, given how he sees her as a daughter.

Anonymous Philanthropist Donates 200 Kidneys to Hospital

10633 says...

Haha Glad you all liked it so much! I work in the art department for The Onion News Network and this was one of the most fun pieces to put together. (Also one of the most stressful because that cycle was VERY art-heavy. (Let's just say there are more surprises in store for you all over the next two months as more webisodes from that cycle of shooting are released. :-)

To "iwastheturkey," - I sculpted a kidney out of clay and then created a rubber mold of the clay kidney. Then we used a polyurethane casting material (called Flex Foam-IT) to make tons of fake kidneys. (Tedious process, as we only made two molds and we needed A LOT of kidneys...) They each took about 20 minutes to dry enough so that we could coat them and paint them and then they were set to dry and await a second coat of paint. I also made the "This is only the beginning" note, and we all thought it'd be funny to throw the hat and some socks in the bag, though I think only the hat is seen in the final cut.

We've been keeping track of all of the discussion that this video has caused and we're loving it. haha Again, from all of us at ONN's Art Department, thanks for watching and so glad you enjoyed it! :-)

~W.F.R.

Wooden Spoon Prank

"Return Of The Jedi" Action Figures - The Rebo Band

Rare footage from the unreleased game "Warcraft Adventures"

Kreegath says...

Why would Blackmoore do that? I mean if they've pretty much killed off the horde, why raise an orc to be a perfect leader for them, with the strength of both factions?

On another note altogether. If you disregard the green skin, huge mouths with equally huge teeth and medieval setting, doesn't this clip kind of remind you of the movie "300"? I mean, we have the harsh upbringing, preparing the young man to be a fierce leader, we have footage of him running around half naked while screaming his heart out, cut back to more harsh training and punishment and finally cut to a battlefield and end with the "tonight you sleep in hell" which is very much like the end of the 300 trailer where the king yells "tonight we dine in hell"

The OMG what were they thinking ad: Miracle Blade III

Blade Runner - Tears in Rain

scottishmartialarts says...

"I just saw this on the big screen a few weeks ago. Awesome movie."

You lucky bastard. Blade Runner is one of my all time favorite movies and I was so excited when I first heard that the Final Cut would get a theatrical run. Then my excitement was brutally crushed when I discovered it was not going to play ANYWHERE in the SF Bay Area. Chicago got it but not San Francisco? WTF?

Blade Runner Director's Cut Trailer

The all new iMac Multitouch

lurgee says...

This was a quick 3 day project. Blender 3D for the modeling and animation (for the screen too), and Final Cut Express for the text sequencing. Not trying to reinvent the iMac, just making a concept Ad.

Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)



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