Rad Nerdness: “Star Wars: Uncut”
A few years back, a couple of childhood friends made the Internet news rounds when they finished their extremely low-budget, shot-for-shot remake of “Raiders of the Lost Ark”, a movie they had been meticulously putting together for fourteen years. And now, not to be outdone, fans of “Star Wars” have put together their own project, a shot-for-shot remake of “Star Wars: A New Hope”.
This time, though, the “Star Wars” fans have a better hook. Instead of one group of people putting together the low-budget remake, “Star Wars: Uncut” split up the movie into 15 second clips to be remade by various amateur filmmakers from around the world. As you’d imagine, that makes for a pretty odd collection. For example, here’s an incredible animation of Obi Wan Kanobi teaching Luke the ways of the force:
And, on the other end of the spectrum, here’s a dude playing Princess Leia:
So yeah, it’s a bit of a potpourri. In any case, if they ever do finish this up – if I’m reading this right, it looks like they still have 346 clips that are up for grabs – then it’s going to be pretty incredible. As long as they get past that pesky copyright law.
About Rick Mosely Rick is the editor for TSB magazine.