A fan-restored version of 'A New Hope' based off a single 35mm print is online. If you want to watch the original, unaltered version of Star Wars from 1977 legally your options are essentially. Star Wars EP IV - Revisited 2008 (fanedit) MP4.M4V torrent download,torrent hash is 063f344c5e123274a8d4a7f75bc1b5b6d97fb40a.
In 2008, a relatively unknown Faneditor going by the name of Adywan shook the Fanediting galaxy with his release of 'Star Wars: Revisited'. From that day, Faneditors and film enthusiasts from around the world (and we'd like to think throughout the galaxy) have waited in eager anticipation for the continuation of Adywan's Revisited saga. That day has arrived! Prepare yourself to relive the magic of Star Wars with Adywan's 'The Empire Strikes Back Revisited'.Come watch the speeders fly, the heroes flee and the sabers clash in this instant Fanediting classic. We'll see you in a galaxy far, far away. Adywan and his team of fanediting rebels have left no frame untouched.
Color (or in Ady's case, 'colour') correction has been applied throughout to restore the purity of each image. New scenes have been faithfully created to enhance the experience while preserving the integrity of the source. Each frame has been scrupulously analyzed to ensure no continuity errors remain. This is the Star Wars you remembered as a child, and the one you'd be well off showing to your children (or your pets and friends). The first wave of the release consists of the 720p MKV (high definition, no menu). The MKV is a compressed 8 GB but still HD version of the film, with no menus or audio options. This file can be played on your computer using a program like VLC Player, on your TV through a lot of Smart TV and Blu-ray players, or converted to a file format of your choice.Next will be the DVD-5, a 5 GB ISO file that will be able to be burned onto a single-layer DVD (available at most stores and burnable by every DVD burner) using a program like ImgBurn.
The resulting disc will be playable on most NTSC DVD/Blu-ray players right out of the box. This will be a compressed standard definition version.Later will come less-compressed dual-layer DVD-9 versions (in both NTSC and PAL) and a BD-25 ISO burnable to Blu-ray disc. These versions will have more refined menus and options, with bonus features such as behind the scenes footage, interviews, alternate versions, and trailers. Also in the works is a DVD-5 of the bonus features.Thank you for your patience, and we hope that the movie is everything you've been dreaming about for almost a decade.
LITERALLY THE GREATEST FANEDIT EVER MADE!!!This edit has mercilessly topped every single fanedit ever made on this website HANDS DOWN.Every single last detail in this edit is made to perfection. Never before has there been more time and dedication ever put in to a fanedit.
It had been in production since 2008 and it shows. It is a marvel of what fans are capable of with its FX work. CGI, models, sound fx, and skillful editing are unbelievable.When you watch it, it is like seeing Empire for the first time. You won't believe your eyes when you see it.Thank you Adywan for your extreme hardwork and love that you have put into this project.
Original Film Directed by Irvin Kershner, Written by Leigh Brackett and Lawrence KasdanFan Edit by AdywanCategory: FanFixThe home video history of Star Wars and of the art of fan editing itself are heavily intertwined. Beginning in 2000 with Mike J. Nichols’ The Phantom Edit, the resultant “remix culture” that has surrounded George Lucas’ more controversial 21st Century fingerprints on his magnum opus has now ballooned into a complete community as extensive as cosplay culture. Like with A New Hope Revisited, the film has been through a complete color re-grading, although this time it seems less noticeable, no doubt due to how screwed up the previous film’s color palette was by Lucasfilm. In addition, various technical gaffes and limitations have been fixed, including all new starfields and smoothed out jump cuts. Lightsaber and blaster effects have all been completely rotoscoped by Adywan.Not every change is perfection, however; in what I believe will be his most controversial, Adywan has used CG to further animate the Yoda puppet’s mouth. In some scenes it works, in others it’s just distracting.
Hey, at least it’s not a full CG Yoda, right?With ESB-R, Adywan has reclaimed his place at the top of the fan edit mountain. With picture and sound even better than the official blu-rays, and additions and fixes that, for the most part, greatly improve upon Lucas’ own hair-brained ideas, The Empire Strikes Back Revisited should be in everyone’s fan edit collection.HOW TO GET IT:Visit for details on getting the 8gb.mkv. DVD-5, DVD-9 and Blu-ray versions will be available sometime in the future.