It is a testament to George Lucas' vision that this black and white footage looks exactly like footage taken during WWII of fighter pilots. No wonder when people saw star wars in 1977 it looked so convincing to them. Never before had a science fiction film been created with such realism.
They had him in it because at first they weren't sure how the costumes for the Mon Calamari (Admiral Ackbar and his cronies) would look in camera. If it looked fake, they would use Madine as the Admiral on Home One
All these people complaining that this was sexist is ridiculous. Everyone here deserved to be cut because they should never have gotten into acting. They put these people in the cockpit and gave them a fair shot - they blew it.
+Jeffrey Wallette glad there's someone else with some sensibility here,. If there was sexism involved in the casting then they wouldn't have fasted females in the first place.
+Jeffrey Wallette Are you serious? They're basically redshirts with lines. What are you expecting, Shakespeare? The actual nameless pilots that made it into in the battle scenes in the movie weren't any better. I'm pretty sure Lucas just picked the pilots and scene-takes to pick at random, and it only turned out to be mostly males because the proportion that auditioned was mostly male.
they would never have used the actual live vocal take anyway; there's too much background noise of the machinery of the cockpit prop. The actual delivery doesnt, and never, mattered.
The first female pilot was in the movie. The character has one line: “Got it.” The line is dubbed by a male. Her character is immediately killed by two tie interceptors.
@@jaymac8496 The one who got shot down by the Interceptors while trying to lead them away from the other Rebels is Red Three Sila Kott (Played by Poppy Hands) The one who kamikaze crashed into the Executor was Green Leader Arvel Crynyd (Played by Hilton McRae)
@@kensuke0 It has nothing to do with the word ‘revenge’ being “better” or “aggressive”. The series is called Star WARS. He changed it because there was another film which was going to have ‘revenge’ in the title, and has lied about why he changed it. Lucas is all about pretending everything he does is according to a grand plan when it totally isn’t. All that crap about Joseph Campbell is retrofitted bs too, he never read Campbell before making movies.
@@jamescarter3196 dude you just disproved your point, he didn’t know that he wanted to name the final film of the prequel “Revenge of the Sith”, he literally made the first film of it in 1999 or at least started working on it in 1997-1998. And by saying that he didn’t name it “Revenge of the Jedi” because there was going to be another film with that title, then saying that Lucas doesn’t do things with a huge plan in mind, it’s a paradox
Some of these lines seem to be from the Battle of Yavin. “You picked one up, watch it!” “I’m in range.” “Right with you.” “I copy, moving into position.”
Love the Mon Calamari pilot. Amazing costume work on him, just incredible what they were able to do back then without needing CGI. The rest of it was honestly either just meh or boring as hell, especially the general Madine part. Could he be anymore stiff if he had a rod up his rear end?
+MrPete8680 unsure if they were related. Could have been the 'last name' used for Sullustians by the regular humans when pronouncing them. The Calamarians mostly stuck to service with their Star Cruisers, although Ackbar did design the B-wing himself. Come to think about it, the B-wing was a CRAZY fighter. I'd personally see myself getting blown to bits within seconds of flying that thing.
So you're saying let's put them in front of green screen and cgi everything, right? How did the Disney crap turn out? they have neither practical effects nor good actors.
First pilot made the cut but was dubbed by a male actor. On some cuts you see her. Specifically when Lando says "Watch yourself Wedge, 3 from above" Wedge calls in Red 2 and Red 3. The A-wing pilot responding "Got it" is the woman.
They supposedly did that because George Lucas wanted all of the Rebels to have "American" accents but all the Imperials to have British accents. But it was cheaper to shoot with local extras, and these scenes were shot in the UK, so they had a bunch of local British talent and crew fill in as extras. So once shots like these were filmed George Lucas had all the British Rebels redubbed with performances by actors with USA accents.
dang those pilots seemed fuckin bored, get excited! get pumped! you were going to be in the final star wars movie! Would have loved to see those scenes from inside the falcon tho
The second A-Wing pilot doesn't sound overly British, but when she says anything with an R it sounds like the South West dialects. Think Hagrid or pirate talk.
Very wrong. This was filmed for the movie. The first woman made it to the final cut of Return of the Jedi. She only has one line, though, and they dubbed her over with a man's voice.
these are actual shoots, I mean if you're eluding to them being "bad", think about it like this these shots would've been injected sparsley between HUGE moments with a lot of music and action and the screen time for these people would've been less then 2 seconds per shot. Also most of the alien voices wouldn't be used.
The line deliveries weren't that great with any of the 4 actors, even Admiral Madine looked puzzled, unless you are familiar with this type of dialogue it's difficult to pull off. The only scene that I wish would've made the final cut is the dual gunnars on the Millenium Falcon, it's something I completely overlooked when seeing Jedi, who manned the guns?
mofrakker The older woman was great, the sullustan and mon calamari would be dubbed over anyway so they should have kept those three. Hope we get a special edition with them.
Perhaps Lucas already took it into account, but Madine's character is kinda stiff anyways, and at least, we see that a bit in his brief time on-camera during the Endor briefing scene
In fairness, if I were just given my lines then and there without knowing them in advance (which seems to be the case here), I'd have stilted dialogue too.
On-set dialogue was almost always never used. Had they been in the final cut of the film, they would've had voice actors do the dialogue in post-production, or the actors re-record themselves.
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I'm glad they went with Ackbar in the end too, but i still think several of these scenes could've been used to show and highlight General Madine on his own Calamari vessel as its appointed Commander during the Endor battle though. I remember having a General Madine figure as a kid and was disappointed how his character didn't do too much in the actual film itself sadly.
What? Who let grandma into a starfighter? Also Crix looks so uncomfortable in that chair, no wonder Mon Calamari cruisers were made for Mon Calamari only.
I can understand redubbing the first lady pilot (although not as a man, wtf) since she was honestly not very good at doing her lines, but the old lady was a grizzled badass and should've been a major character.
Aaron Hungwell I was thinking more of those Soviet WW2 era snipers. Western women have been spoiled ever since they were allowed to vote, but it all started in the 18th century anyway. Right now, we have nothing but tumblrinas aging disgracefully into crazy cat ladies with dyed hair whose real comfort is seeing works of fiction depict women they way they wish they could really be. (Because it's easier, and you don't have to actually put your life on the line to feel good over make-believe.)
@@millenniumf1138 Eveyr scene where teh falcon shoots it shoots forward. Ist turret guns are also its main forward battery wheen locked forwards. So they would have had to doen more external shots of it targetting ties around it rathe rthan in front. just cheaper to cut em.
They’re not meant to be Oscar level performances. They’re meant to be 1.5 second insert shots between the big effects shots that are actually telling the story. Plus the actors are going to be dubbed over by professional voice actors anyway. They’re literally the definition of placeholders.
ever notice there's one shot of the first lady in the final cut of the battle, but her voice is over dubbed with a guys voice. I never knew that was a lady before I saw this.
Christ having to just spit out your lines the instant they're fed to you without even a moment to consider what they even mean has gotta suck. "We're starting out attack run on the main power tree?" As Harrison Ford once said: "You can write this shit, George, but you sure can't say it."
shame at 6:04 they didn`t put them scenes with the characters of Colonel Airen Cracken and Lieutenant Blount in the Gunners seats and but we did see them in cockpit with General Lando Calrissian and co-pilot navigator Sullustan, Nien Nunb, what I did see in them scenes they had few other rebel crew members aboard to help if the Millennium Falcon was damaged, shame they did add that into the movie that would have been great,
"I dropped by the studio to bring my Jimmy a tea and biscuit and oooh those cheeky monkeys dressed me up like Buck Rogers and shook me around in a ufo!"
The old lady at 1:24 could have been kept in, if only to show that not every female pilot had to look like Evaan Verlaine, Lady blue, or Feylis Ardele.
B-Wing pilots and Millenium Falcon's gunners could be easily introducen on a new edition with new CGI scenes of the battle of Endor. And so they could take advantage to correct the failures in the denominations of the pilots that take place throughout the battle.
So many of these lines have that ol' Lucas stink all over them. No wonder most of them couldn't get them right. As Harrison Ford said, "George, you can write these lines but you can't say them."
very poor direction from the guy on the loudspeaker. I know they had to quickfire those lines, but still they barely give the actors enough time to emote the feeling or situation for each one theyve set up such a fast pace for running through their list.
I'm surprised there wasn't footage of first lady's line that made it into the final cut. Out of curiosity, I want to know what she sounded like when she said "Got it."
Kinda liked the first A-wing pilot, would be awesome if she had been in the film. Same with the millenium falcon shots, although who knows how it would have been fit into thee movie, maybe too much stuff.
just checked it out, true. Would still have been neat to keep the female pilot tbh, although some of her lines feel a bit wonky it woudl have fit in nicely with the mix of races and genders the rebel alliance has.
FaustSketcher well they dubed over her so its not like they could have used a female voice. i think it was to not confuse the audience since she looks like Green Leader
Just an update that the other deleted scenes video got copyright struck by Disney, so I expect this one to also get hit soon.
Disney is the worst.
Surprisingly not!
Screw Disney
It’s been 5 years soooooo
Only a Sith deals in absolutes
It is a testament to George Lucas' vision that this black and white footage looks exactly like footage taken during WWII of fighter pilots. No wonder when people saw star wars in 1977 it looked so convincing to them. Never before had a science fiction film been created with such realism.
Star Wars isn't science fiction. Kubrick's 2001 is, and the effects in that film are stunningly realistic.
I think you are giving Lucas way too much credit
Oh hey look, another Lucas-basher.
@@procyon6370 Return of the Jedi wasn't even directed by Lucas. Stop being so damn sensitive.
Tell that to "creekandseminole".
I always wondered why they didn't use the gunners in the Falcon during the battle. Nice to see at least they thought of it.
Check Star Wars: The Final Cut... your wish has been granted. 😉
Madine's just having fun swinging around on that chair.
They had him in it because at first they weren't sure how the costumes for the Mon Calamari (Admiral Ackbar and his cronies) would look in camera. If it looked fake, they would use Madine as the Admiral on Home One
All these people complaining that this was sexist is ridiculous. Everyone here deserved to be cut because they should never have gotten into acting. They put these people in the cockpit and gave them a fair shot - they blew it.
+Jeffrey Wallette glad there's someone else with some sensibility here,. If there was sexism involved in the casting then they wouldn't have fasted females in the first place.
+Nick Rempel they barely cast any females--what the fuck are you talking about?
+Jeffrey Wallette Are you serious? They're basically redshirts with lines. What are you expecting, Shakespeare? The actual nameless pilots that made it into in the battle scenes in the movie weren't any better.
I'm pretty sure Lucas just picked the pilots and scene-takes to pick at random, and it only turned out to be mostly males because the proportion that auditioned was mostly male.
Manuelomar2001 I like the second one
they would never have used the actual live vocal take anyway; there's too much background noise of the machinery of the cockpit prop. The actual delivery doesnt, and never, mattered.
The first female pilot was in the movie. The character has one line: “Got it.”
The line is dubbed by a male. Her character is immediately killed by two tie interceptors.
I thought she flew a kamikaze into the super star destroyer
@@jaymac8496 The one who got shot down by the Interceptors while trying to lead them away from the other Rebels is Red Three Sila Kott (Played by Poppy Hands)
The one who kamikaze crashed into the Executor was Green Leader Arvel Crynyd (Played by Hilton McRae)
Can't wait until Adywan gets ahold of this
seeing as how little he touched Empire Strikes Back, i'm afraid Jedi won't be anything except the unedited version from the 2004 DVD sets in HD
The female pilot is actually poe dameron's mom. According the new cannon.
Who the Grandma??
Which female pilot?
Juan R Doesn’t she die in the film?
@@30907bng i think the A-Wing one.
@@savagepanda8458 there's more then one A-Wing.
9:15 "Revenge of the Jedi". Lucas was right, it was a bit aggressive.
+Marcus Dembinski Which would have been AWESOME!
LordVader1094 Nah, Return is much much better. He was 1000% correct to change it.
@@kensuke0 It has nothing to do with the word ‘revenge’ being “better” or “aggressive”. The series is called Star WARS. He changed it because there was another film which was going to have ‘revenge’ in the title, and has lied about why he changed it. Lucas is all about pretending everything he does is according to a grand plan when it totally isn’t. All that crap about Joseph Campbell is retrofitted bs too, he never read Campbell before making movies.
@@jamescarter3196 dude you just disproved your point, he didn’t know that he wanted to name the final film of the prequel “Revenge of the Sith”, he literally made the first film of it in 1999 or at least started working on it in 1997-1998. And by saying that he didn’t name it “Revenge of the Jedi” because there was going to be another film with that title, then saying that Lucas doesn’t do things with a huge plan in mind, it’s a paradox
The Mon Cal actor sounds like he's trying to do a Kermit the Frog impression. 😄 😄 😄
Some of these lines seem to be from the Battle of Yavin. “You picked one up, watch it!” “I’m in range.” “Right with you.” “I copy, moving into position.”
"It's gonna be fried calamari tonight!"
+UrryClarkAnimation Mmmmmmm let get some lemon!
EmperorLemon?
+Elijah blechman ha ha.
MrPete8680 "I'll have the Calarmari"
"Well, I guess I'll have the insensitive bitch, with a side of fuck you"-robot Chicken:
+UrryClarkAnimation Big Mistakey?
Holy shit those first two were absolutely lifeless, the aliens were cool though
The first one had one line in the movie except she was dubbed over
Mmm, women
**Drink coffee**
the second one i thought had 2 or 3 good deliveries. you can tell she tried, first one was too imperial
I like teh first ones lifeles delivery. Its perfect for a pilot. Completely bored/calm, unfazed and professional.
Love the Mon Calamari pilot. Amazing costume work on him, just incredible what they were able to do back then without needing CGI. The rest of it was honestly either just meh or boring as hell, especially the general Madine part. Could he be anymore stiff if he had a rod up his rear end?
I suspect this is the exact same mask they used for Ackbars close up shots, looks identical.
I think the Calamarian & the Sullustan were B-Wing pilots.
+1RichardHunt I would assume that he would be a brother or something of Nien Numb, the co-pilot of the Falcon.
+MrPete8680 yes, B-wing...
+MrPete8680 unsure if they were related. Could have been the 'last name' used for Sullustians by the regular humans when pronouncing them. The Calamarians mostly stuck to service with their Star Cruisers, although Ackbar did design the B-wing himself. Come to think about it, the B-wing was a CRAZY fighter. I'd personally see myself getting blown to bits within seconds of flying that thing.
+Joey G Nien is German for nine, Ten is English for 10. I think it was meant that they were related.
+MrPete8680 Nien is not german for nine
I totally get cutting these people. They really weren't that great aside from the Mon Cal. I didn't think his movements/actions were that bad.
This video is proof that cool sets, props and practical effects don't make a movie good. It's good actors that can bring them to life.
So you're saying let's put them in front of green screen and cgi everything, right? How did the Disney crap turn out? they have neither practical effects nor good actors.
sjdrifter72 ) yes they have.
First pilot made the cut but was dubbed by a male actor.
On some cuts you see her.
Specifically when Lando says "Watch yourself Wedge, 3 from above"
Wedge calls in Red 2 and Red 3.
The A-wing pilot responding "Got it" is the woman.
first actress was used with a male voice.She appears after Wedge says "red two, red three come in"
Got it
So lame they did that.
I thought it was a man in the Movie.
@@mikejordan8259 everybody thought it...
They supposedly did that because George Lucas wanted all of the Rebels to have "American" accents but all the Imperials to have British accents. But it was cheaper to shoot with local extras, and these scenes were shot in the UK, so they had a bunch of local British talent and crew fill in as extras. So once shots like these were filmed George Lucas had all the British Rebels redubbed with performances by actors with USA accents.
dang those pilots seemed fuckin bored, get excited! get pumped! you were going to be in the final star wars movie!
Would have loved to see those scenes from inside the falcon tho
Imagine if they had never even seen the other movies.
They’re bad actors
FRIED CALAMARI TONIGHT
The second A-Wing pilot doesn't sound overly British, but when she says anything with an R it sounds like the South West dialects. Think Hagrid or pirate talk.
I didn't know Lone Star out of Spaceballs was a gunner on the Falcon 8:00
Little know fact, Star Wars is a part of the Spaceballs expanded universe..
The dialogue is all from A New Hope. This must have been a test for potential pilots.
Are these auditions are actual shoots? If the latter, how did these folks get hired?
They didn't... They're auditions
Very wrong. This was filmed for the movie. The first woman made it to the final cut of Return of the Jedi. She only has one line, though, and they dubbed her over with a man's voice.
these are actual shoots, I mean if you're eluding to them being "bad", think about it like this these shots would've been injected sparsley between HUGE moments with a lot of music and action and the screen time for these people would've been less then 2 seconds per shot. Also most of the alien voices wouldn't be used.
"Hey Google, what is an extra"
The line deliveries weren't that great with any of the 4 actors, even Admiral Madine looked puzzled, unless you are familiar with this type of dialogue it's difficult to pull off. The only scene that I wish would've made the final cut is the dual gunnars on the Millenium Falcon, it's something I completely overlooked when seeing Jedi, who manned the guns?
mofrakker The older woman was great, the sullustan and mon calamari would be dubbed over anyway so they should have kept those three. Hope we get a special edition with them.
Perhaps Lucas already took it into account, but Madine's character is kinda stiff anyways, and at least, we see that a bit in his brief time on-camera during the Endor briefing scene
In fairness, if I were just given my lines then and there without knowing them in advance (which seems to be the case here), I'd have stilted dialogue too.
On-set dialogue was almost always never used. Had they been in the final cut of the film, they would've had voice actors do the dialogue in post-production, or the actors re-record themselves.
Rats! No footage of Madine saying, *IT'S A TRAP!*
That’s Admiral Ackbar’s line.
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The old lady was perfect! She just looked too old to do it!
I never realized just how bad General Madine's fake beard looked. Glad they went with Akbar. :)
I'm glad they went with Ackbar in the end too, but i still think several of these scenes could've been used to show and highlight General Madine on his own Calamari vessel as its appointed Commander during the Endor battle though. I remember having a General Madine figure as a kid and was disappointed how his character didn't do too much in the actual film itself sadly.
why would he need a fake beard lol
If it hadn't been for General Madine's hair,
I'm just not certain it would've been a victory for the rebellion on that fateful day.
Haha. That one Falcon gunner's head was moving more than the seat.
Damn that 1983 puppeteering. Holy shit it's so good
5:13 I guess he says the funny stuff if you click on him enough times.
What? Who let grandma into a starfighter? Also Crix looks so uncomfortable in that chair, no wonder Mon Calamari cruisers were made for Mon Calamari only.
Grandma must have survived many dogfights to grow so old in a fighter cockpit, so she's probably an ace.
@@xuttuh5260 "Beware of an old man in a profession where men usually die young."
Just think of the fighter as a very very fast mobility scooter.
@@xuttuh5260 Probably fought in the Clone Wars alongside Jake Farrell, Garven Dreis, Davish Krail and Jaldine Gerams
The Falcon gunner shots would've been awesome to include in the final cut.
Drinking is bad lol
Dash Rendar at 7:58
I wish some short scenes of the rebels inside the Millennium Falcon were kept in, it would have been cool to see more shots form the gunner seats
I can understand redubbing the first lady pilot (although not as a man, wtf) since she was honestly not very good at doing her lines, but the old lady was a grizzled badass and should've been a major character.
+Amy i'd watch wing commander grandma
+Amy Like I said, she could've been like one of those old timer veteran pilots that men respect because she's good at her job.
Yeah...badass at making cookies and watching Matlock reruns.....
Aaron Hungwell
I was thinking more of those Soviet WW2 era snipers. Western women have been spoiled ever since they were allowed to vote, but it all started in the 18th century anyway. Right now, we have nothing but tumblrinas aging disgracefully into crazy cat ladies with dyed hair whose real comfort is seeing works of fiction depict women they way they wish they could really be. (Because it's easier, and you don't have to actually put your life on the line to feel good over make-believe.)
+Ioannis Polemarkhos good point. I was just being snarky. :p
1:23 that lady is awesome
“It’s my left ‘plower’ supply” 🤣 1:33
"I can't Pull out." Wow, I've used that line before.
the interior shots of the falcon should of stayed. showing they were using the turret positions like in a new hope.
If they had kept them, it would have screwed up the pacing of the final battle.
@@millenniumf1138 Eveyr scene where teh falcon shoots it shoots forward. Ist turret guns are also its main forward battery wheen locked forwards. So they would have had to doen more external shots of it targetting ties around it rathe rthan in front. just cheaper to cut em.
Might want to give these actors a little time to think about their lines, it would help with their readings.
They’re not meant to be Oscar level performances. They’re meant to be 1.5 second insert shots between the big effects shots that are actually telling the story. Plus the actors are going to be dubbed over by professional voice actors anyway.
They’re literally the definition of placeholders.
ever notice there's one shot of the first lady in the final cut of the battle, but her voice is over dubbed with a guys voice. I never knew that was a lady before I saw this.
I liked the scenes with the troops in the millennium falcon and the mon calamari
Damn the first pilot made a good effort, oh well.
Christ having to just spit out your lines the instant they're fed to you without even a moment to consider what they even mean has gotta suck. "We're starting out attack run on the main power tree?" As Harrison Ford once said: "You can write this shit, George, but you sure can't say it."
shame at 6:04 they didn`t put them scenes with the characters of Colonel Airen Cracken and Lieutenant Blount in the Gunners seats and but we did see them in cockpit with General Lando Calrissian and co-pilot navigator Sullustan, Nien Nunb, what I did see in them scenes they had few other rebel crew members aboard to help if the Millennium Falcon was damaged, shame they did add that into the movie that would have been great,
That fist woman actually sounded pretty good.
Pabler Arav No she did not
Wow! This is my first time watching this!
The first is in the movie but they changed her voice
Thank god this was cut out!
those deleated scenes can be restored and recleaned and used for a future spinn off movies in the Rebelion Era :D
Sunrise Alex agreed!
"I dropped by the studio to bring my Jimmy a tea and biscuit and oooh those cheeky monkeys dressed me up like Buck Rogers and shook me around in a ufo!"
Good old Revenge of the Jedi!
“It’s my left ‘plower’ supply” 🤣 1:33
The Calamarian at 4:00 sounds like Kermit the Frog a bit; is it Frank Oz? Thanks for uploading this.
Kaecyy Frank Oz was Miss Piggy. It was Jim Henson who performed Kermit
"FRIED CALAMARI TONIGHT!" LOLZ
The old lady at 1:24 could have been kept in, if only to show that not every female pilot had to look like Evaan Verlaine, Lady blue, or Feylis Ardele.
I see General Cracken on the quad mounts. And Kyle Katarn.
Hold up, if I am to follow the "I'm hit!" and the "its gonna blow!" lines correctly, does that mean the the elderly female pilot was suppose to die?
pkdonuts5 and not soon enough
Amazing. Great. Schalom.
B-Wing pilots and Millenium Falcon's gunners could be easily introducen on a new edition with new CGI scenes of the battle of Endor. And so they could take advantage to correct the failures in the denominations of the pilots that take place throughout the battle.
And add the deleted scenes of interior attack on the imperial radar bunker, wish it had more rebels Vs empire instead of Ewoks Vs Empire on the ground
"Fried Calamari tonight!" Lol
Imagine being in a Star Wars movie and being cut
well, is it just like, a papercut, from like a script or...?
I would LOVE to do something like this
So cool! Thanks for sharing.
God, the edges of the cockpit. They're past the bluescreen. Did they manually roto them? By painting the matte repeatedly frame by frame?
now i kinda want a star wars movie in black and white
damn that guy at around 8:00 on the gun was having fun
Sullustans are such natural actors.
I want to see the deleted B-Wing footage. Six films later and we get next to nothing. To hell with those bombers in the TLJ.
Hoenstly I prefer the bombers over B-Wings.
1:28 🤷🤦 I guess being a bartender at Mos Eisley wasn’t good enough.
1:32 she didn’t plant that line very well.
5:12 there’s the gold!
Fried Calamari tonight would have been a Jar Jar Binks moment if it made it into the cut. Thank heavens it was a joke.
General Nadine: Best hat hair in the galaxy.
6:02 wow, that' a lot of people on the Falcon.
We get to see the Rebel crew on the Falcon that were one-shotting TIE fighters!
Damn, Grandma totally flubbed it.
So many of these lines have that ol' Lucas stink all over them. No wonder most of them couldn't get them right.
As Harrison Ford said, "George, you can write these lines but you can't say them."
'I've lost my main stabilizer and can't pull out'
"All this technology and no men's room!"
Even better than Episode 1, 2 and 3 ...
“Fried calamari tonight”! 😆
Revenge of the Jedi ehh , General Crix Madine , legend
very poor direction from the guy on the loudspeaker. I know they had to quickfire those lines, but still they barely give the actors enough time to emote the feeling or situation for each one theyve set up such a fast pace for running through their list.
Would have been awesome to see some Mon Calamari pilots
Lol first two actors had no idea what they were saying
at 8:00
I think he would do a great Ace Azzameen (protagonist from X-Wing: Alliance)
I'm getting Sigourney Weaver vibes (from Galaxy Quest) for the female A-Wing pilots.
"It is my duty as an A-Wing pilot to repeat everything I hear."
Ep. 3 - Return of the Sith
Ep. 6 - Revenge of the Jedi
i wish the blu-ray deleted scenes had included the first pilot's "Got it" line
Funny, all the articles I read never mentioned the male rebels cut.
that's the kind of stuff which should have benn added to the blu ray version...and not..."sigh"...rocks....
When the Mon Calamari puppet is a more convincing actor than the human general....
"Revenge of the jedi"
I was just noticing this on an action card
I'm surprised there wasn't footage of first lady's line that made it into the final cut.
Out of curiosity, I want to know what she sounded like when she said "Got it."
Geez, this is Episode 1 quality! :s
I`m amazed for the A-wing mature female pilot.
It gives me the strangest boner...
Which one? The old lady or the young woman?
@@Muzical-Man the old lady of course, the young are used but with male voice
Kinda liked the first A-wing pilot, would be awesome if she had been in the film. Same with the millenium falcon shots, although who knows how it would have been fit into thee movie, maybe too much stuff.
first pilot is in the movie. they just dubbed Green Leader's voice. Says the line "got em"
just checked it out, true. Would still have been neat to keep the female pilot tbh, although some of her lines feel a bit wonky it woudl have fit in nicely with the mix of races and genders the rebel alliance has.
FaustSketcher
well they dubed over her so its not like they could have used a female voice. i think it was to not confuse the audience since she looks like Green Leader
james lawman
no that is a different actor.
Well the delivery is terrible so that's another reason why this was cut.
the Calamari pilot was funny