cinepro wrote:And don't forget the blue milk!
Yeah, I noticed that on the first viewing. 'Twas a nice nostalgic throwback.
It wasn't an actor in Episode IV. The film crew that hauled the equipment down to Guatemala to pick up the shots just used one of their crew members. Don't know if they got the same guy for Rogue One.
Judging from your follow-up comment, it looks like my brother was wrong and it wasn't the same guy. Oh well.
They didn't use David Prowse to be Darth Vader's actor. That would've added legitimacy to the show.
David Prowse is persona non grata at Lucasfilm these days, so it probably wasn't going to happen.
Right, but since Disney bought LucasFilm, I thought for sure that George Lucas's personal grudges would be ignored by the new owners.
By all accounts, the final movie was massively different from the original script and shooting (the original trailer has many shots that didn't make it to the final film). So it's possible the peripheral characters had more to do originally.
You're a Hollywood insider, so have you heard what the reason was behind the reshoots? If so, will you give it to me?
Princess Leia did claim in Episode IV that the Empire could track the Millenium Falcon through hyperspace, so if they got a beacon on the Tantive IV, they could have tracked it.
It was clear from the film that no Imperials ever boarded the Tantive IV before it departed, unlike when the Millenium Falcon was docked at the Death Star and the Imperials had plenty of time to crawl around it and affix a homing beacon.
My biggest problem was the Tantive IV being there in the first place (and inside the other ship?) That makes Vader's first interaction with Leia in Episode IV non-sensical.
I agree. Several transmissions were not beamed to "this ship" by rebel spies.
Luke was in a Snowspeeder, which may have had much less powerful "blasters" than an X-Wing or other ship. Now kids can ask "Why didn't they use X-wings on Hoth when they knew how good they were against AT-AT's from the Rogue One battle, and from The Force Awakens and Rogue One that X-Wings can fly really well and do battle near a planet's surface?"
So we're back where we started (with all due respect).