![]() ![]() ![]() What's most shocking is that with only 85 minutes of footage, Topher was able to completely tell the main narrative of Anakin Skywalkers road from Jedi to the Sith. And the result? Topher Graces Star Wars film is probably the best possible edit of the Star Wars prequels given the footage released and available. What this means is a lot of footage ended up on the editing room floor, and a lot of creative choices were made in the editing process. A few snippets from his recap: It should be noted that the Star Wars prequel trilogy is almost 7 hours in total length, and the shortest film (Episode 1) is more than 51 minutes longer than Graces fan cut. To the blogs! Slashfilm's Peter Sciretta was one of a handful of bloggers invited to see Grace's film, which is unlikely to ever be seen on the interwebs or in public, so you'll have to take his word for it. ![]() So why should famous fanboys be any different? Like, say, Topher Grace, who this week hosted a one-time only screening of his Star Wars: Episode III.5: The Editor Strikes Back, edited down from the prequels into an 85-minute cut that leaves most of the snoozey old space politics (and Jar Jar Binks' screen time) on the cutting-room floor. Thanks to the magic of DVD and editing software, Star Wars fans have had their way with George Lucas's space saga for years now, re-editing bits and parts of the films into fan cuts to celebrate their favorite parts of the franchise (and fix its most cringeworthy bits). ![]()
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