Awesome video!! I grew up with the OT, and was around 28 when AOTC was released. I camped all day in line to see it in the theater and watched it at least 5 times during the original run. Then a few months later, my mother came to visit and wanted to go to an IMAX. AOTC was playing - so I we went. At this time, I'd seen it enough times to know what I liked and didn't like about the movie and the Anakin/Padme scenes seemed awkward and over the top. The CGI in the field and the flying fruit weren't my favorite parts of the movie. I went into the IMAX, not knowing it was going to be edited for time. Watching it in the shortened edit, with much less time spent on Anakin/Padme, and less of the cheesy CGI - I thought this cut was really awesome. I've been watching for the last 20 years for the release of this one, it's crazy that an old IMAX projectionist or theater owner doesn't have a reel sitting around that could be digitized - but I suppose it was more regulated with how unusual the theater experience is for IMAX. Anyway, great explanation and deep dive :) It would be cool to find this edit.
The scene at the Naboo Island is so much funnier in this cut, considering Anakin goes straight from hating on sand to kissing Padme with no break. Genius editing.
I have seen the IMAX cut of AotC, but in early 2005 as a way to drum up hype for the pending release of 'Revenge of the Sith'. The consensus from the group of friends I saw it with was that it trims an awful lot of the fat from the running time, which is a good thing if you're already familiar with the movie and the story, but that anybody seeing it for the first time would barely have time to catch their breath because there's almost zero down time. As an action spectacle, the IMAX cut is awesome and I'd recommend it to any Star Wars fan. But there's an awful lot of character- and world-building moments left on the cutting room floor that helped make the original cut feel like a more cohesive story. You're right on the money with your assessment here. :)
I love the IMAX cut of this film. I feel it was much tighter and cut out some stuff that was not necessary. It flowed very well. I wish we could get a copy of this cut released. I remember seeing it with my best friend in November 02. It looked great!
I knew about the IMAX cut but I didn't want to see a shortened version of ATOC, so I saw it in regular cinemas a couple of times. I remember they added things like the sparks on Jango's jetpack and changed how Padme fell out of the LAAT gunship, while it was still in theaters.
I imagine the biggest reason would be the image quality. As Clones was filmed digitally, the actual image could in no way hold up to a film from a 70mm negative. And not worth the extra cost to re-edit and upscale. Those going to Imax or large format cinemas go for the superior image and sound experience. Digital cinematography was still in its infancy for the U.S..
I found this enlightening! I saw it at the zoo (the only IMAX theater near me at the time) and was very disappointed in the presentation. Not only did it cut and trim down scenes, but it was "formatted to fit this screen" with the sides cut off like it was a network television broadcast! I never saw a movie there again. I've always wondered why they cut so much. Now I know! Thank you for this.
I saw the IMAX cut in 2002 at the Luxor hotel in Vegas (imagine Yoda being five stories tall). I can confirm that the description in this video is accurate as far as I can remember. One specific detail I remember from that viewing, was in the Lars homestead exterior scenes, the far desert background had parts of it that were noticeably still images (like a patchwork), as opposed to filmed moving elements.
You should talk about what happened to the home-ownership version of episode 1 before talking about episode 2. That's why i still have Ep. 1 on VHS tape. 😊
I saw it in IMAX a few times so when I got it on dvd I had forgotten about the all the bad stuff that was cut lol. When they blew this up for IMAX you could see the pixels in some of the digital mat paintings lol. But at least there was no C3PO in the droid factory.
It hurts my soul to see the attendant handling a filmstrip with his bare hands 2:10. You're supposed to wear cotton gloves to avoid getting your hand oils all over the film strip.
@@BraveBladeProductions it was posted on r/fanedits, I highly recommend it. Not as your main way to watch AOTC, but just as more of an interesting thing that exists.
"At last, the Anti-Director's Cut! It makes the Theatrical Version feel like an Extended Version!" In all seriousness, this Cut sounds like it can only be enjoyed if you've already seen the original. At least based on how you've described it, there's multiple points where you just jump ahead in the story & outright skip important stuff. For example, and correct me if I'm putting this together wrong, you go from "The Assassination Attempt on Padme" to "Obi-Wan & Anakin discussing their job to watch over Padme" You skip Palpatine suggesting that Obi-Wan (and thus Anakin) should be the Jedi sent to protect Padme, as well as Padme saying she suspects Count Dooku. Speaking of which, doesn't this mean Count Dooku just appears halfway through the movie? Which then the scene of him conspiring with the Separatists doesn't work as confirmation that he actually is evil, he's simply another bad guy that somehow everyone knows. It really does sound like the opposite of a Director's Cut where instead of getting new scenes that fill in plotholes and/or better explain the story, you're losing scenes which create new plotholes and make the story more confusing. It's cool that AotC got to be in IMAX but I completely understand why this was never released on Home Media considering that George Lucas always wants us to see his latest/truest version of the films. He probably hated this Cut with how much was removed.
@@SFtheGreat From what I've heard the only filmed for IMAX scene in the sequel trilogy is the scene involving Rey and Finn flying the Milenium Falcon and it lasts about 4 minutes. ruclips.net/video/vizYOPAsOQ8/видео.htmlsi=6tZRIDELMWtT4fss
@@BraveBladeProductionsYours is 1 of many great videos of AOTC ❤ 1 really enlightening, reveals Prequels shot in 1080p.!? Another says it's similar to PS2/3 gaming graphics, another "Feature Length Animation" 😮
@@BraveBladeProductions The AOTC deleted scenes are available to watch on YT, and I'd highly recommend them. There's a lot of good material that got cut in the interest of time
It was also the first blockbuster shot on digital.
Indeed.
...indeed in 1080p ??
@ginarae5739 2K I believe. Sony F9. I think was the model
Awesome video!! I grew up with the OT, and was around 28 when AOTC was released. I camped all day in line to see it in the theater and watched it at least 5 times during the original run. Then a few months later, my mother came to visit and wanted to go to an IMAX. AOTC was playing - so I we went.
At this time, I'd seen it enough times to know what I liked and didn't like about the movie and the Anakin/Padme scenes seemed awkward and over the top. The CGI in the field and the flying fruit weren't my favorite parts of the movie. I went into the IMAX, not knowing it was going to be edited for time. Watching it in the shortened edit, with much less time spent on Anakin/Padme, and less of the cheesy CGI - I thought this cut was really awesome. I've been watching for the last 20 years for the release of this one, it's crazy that an old IMAX projectionist or theater owner doesn't have a reel sitting around that could be digitized - but I suppose it was more regulated with how unusual the theater experience is for IMAX.
Anyway, great explanation and deep dive :) It would be cool to find this edit.
Awesome story, glad you enjoyed it.
I remember seeing this in IMAX, the place was packed, recall overhearing fans discussing scenes that were cut, and their mixed reactions.
Awesome stuff!
I remember seeing the analog version in cinemas but I heard that the imax version was cut by 25 minutes
The scene at the Naboo Island is so much funnier in this cut, considering Anakin goes straight from hating on sand to kissing Padme with no break. Genius editing.
Brilliant.
I have seen the IMAX cut of AotC, but in early 2005 as a way to drum up hype for the pending release of 'Revenge of the Sith'. The consensus from the group of friends I saw it with was that it trims an awful lot of the fat from the running time, which is a good thing if you're already familiar with the movie and the story, but that anybody seeing it for the first time would barely have time to catch their breath because there's almost zero down time. As an action spectacle, the IMAX cut is awesome and I'd recommend it to any Star Wars fan. But there's an awful lot of character- and world-building moments left on the cutting room floor that helped make the original cut feel like a more cohesive story. You're right on the money with your assessment here. :)
I love the IMAX cut of this film. I feel it was much tighter and cut out some stuff that was not necessary. It flowed very well. I wish we could get a copy of this cut released. I remember seeing it with my best friend in November 02. It looked great!
Definitely a tighter film.
I 100% with commentary about "dialogue" ❤
Particularly between Padme n Annie.. "Very Very Frightening" 😢😮
I knew about the IMAX cut but I didn't want to see a shortened version of ATOC, so I saw it in regular cinemas a couple of times. I remember they added things like the sparks on Jango's jetpack and changed how Padme fell out of the LAAT gunship, while it was still in theaters.
Nice alternate version, but you’re right I would have wanted to see the full movie too.
I imagine the biggest reason would be the image quality. As Clones was filmed digitally, the actual image could in no way hold up to a film from a 70mm negative. And not worth the extra cost to re-edit and upscale. Those going to Imax or large format cinemas go for the superior image and sound experience. Digital cinematography was still in its infancy for the U.S..
It doesn't sound like this version had much thought put into it.
I found this enlightening! I saw it at the zoo (the only IMAX theater near me at the time) and was very disappointed in the presentation. Not only did it cut and trim down scenes, but it was "formatted to fit this screen" with the sides cut off like it was a network television broadcast! I never saw a movie there again. I've always wondered why they cut so much. Now I know! Thank you for this.
All good.
I wish they could release that version on disc as well as unaltered trilogy
Don’t we all?
I saw the IMAX cut in 2002 at the Luxor hotel in Vegas (imagine Yoda being five stories tall). I can confirm that the description in this video is accurate as far as I can remember.
One specific detail I remember from that viewing, was in the Lars homestead exterior scenes, the far desert background had parts of it that were noticeably still images (like a patchwork), as opposed to filmed moving elements.
Very cool. Glad to see the info is on point.
I've never seen the IMAX cut myself but I know I would prefer the original cut, this movie needs the longer story scenes.
The Original Cut definitely serves the Prequel Trilogy better.
Crazy that they removed this many scenes and it was only 22 minutes.
Yep.
You should talk about what happened to the home-ownership version of episode 1 before talking about episode 2. That's why i still have Ep. 1 on VHS tape. 😊
I know there are some slight changes, but in my opinion changing Puppet Yoda is the only interesting change. Still I might do a video on it one day.
I saw it in IMAX a few times so when I got it on dvd I had forgotten about the all the bad stuff that was cut lol.
When they blew this up for IMAX you could see the pixels in some of the digital mat paintings lol. But at least there was no C3PO in the droid factory.
Wow sounds a bit rough lol.
It hurts my soul to see the attendant handling a filmstrip with his bare hands 2:10. You're supposed to wear cotton gloves to avoid getting your hand oils all over the film strip.
oof.
There's a fan-edit that restores the IMAX version based off of available information. Its worth the watch
I knew somebody would have already done it.
@@BraveBladeProductions it was posted on r/fanedits, I highly recommend it. Not as your main way to watch AOTC, but just as more of an interesting thing that exists.
"At last, the Anti-Director's Cut! It makes the Theatrical Version feel like an Extended Version!"
In all seriousness, this Cut sounds like it can only be enjoyed if you've already seen the original. At least based on how you've described it, there's multiple points where you just jump ahead in the story & outright skip important stuff.
For example, and correct me if I'm putting this together wrong, you go from "The Assassination Attempt on Padme" to "Obi-Wan & Anakin discussing their job to watch over Padme"
You skip Palpatine suggesting that Obi-Wan (and thus Anakin) should be the Jedi sent to protect Padme, as well as Padme saying she suspects Count Dooku.
Speaking of which, doesn't this mean Count Dooku just appears halfway through the movie? Which then the scene of him conspiring with the Separatists doesn't work as confirmation that he actually is evil, he's simply another bad guy that somehow everyone knows.
It really does sound like the opposite of a Director's Cut where instead of getting new scenes that fill in plotholes and/or better explain the story, you're losing scenes which create new plotholes and make the story more confusing.
It's cool that AotC got to be in IMAX but I completely understand why this was never released on Home Media considering that George Lucas always wants us to see his latest/truest version of the films. He probably hated this Cut with how much was removed.
It’s a strange cut for sure.
Man.....that 'soft' scene where he lays down his killer game is totally creepy.
Anakin is the opposite of a smooth operator.
Nice to see this kind of secret cut in movies!
You learn something new everyday!
8:54 I believe those photos were taken in San Francisco 😮
Pretty sure I grabbed them from an IMAX screening of AOTC. There’s a good chance it is.
@@BraveBladeProductions I just recognize the carpet 😉
I'd like to see a fan edit based on the reported IMAX cuts if there's no other way to see it
Same.
i think the original theatrical cut was better than the imax cut after watching this video about the imax cut and what was removed from the film.
Fair call.
"Theatrical cut with more scenes of Anakin and Padme talking makes their romance more believable."
*Doubt*
Well there is certainly more of it.
I need to see this!!!
1:22 that doesn’t make much sense then because of Stan’s imax remark in the film festival episode of South Park.
Haven't seen it.
@@BraveBladeProductions just search up “South Park imax” (also that episode came out around ‘98 or ‘99)
#releasethelucascut
I really wanna see what it looked like cropped
Pretty sure there are some fan edits around, although I doubt any of them are 100% accurate.
So is it actually open matte with more image?
Pretty sure they just cropped the image.
@@BraveBladeProductionsThem bastards.
Thank you for the information.
But IMAX did have larger picture for Sequels, correct?
@@SFtheGreat From what I've heard the only filmed for IMAX scene in the sequel trilogy is the scene involving Rey and Finn flying the Milenium Falcon and it lasts about 4 minutes.
ruclips.net/video/vizYOPAsOQ8/видео.htmlsi=6tZRIDELMWtT4fss
So "I'm here for the action, not for story" cut?
All my homies are here for the Clones, not for Anakin tryna get some Nabooty.
@@BraveBladeProductions 😂😂😂
I can vouch the IMAX cut is much superior.
Good to hear!
Did you see Phantom Menace 3D?
Unfortunately, no.
Do you think people still remember it? I've talked to a few on twitter
Apologies, but how could any cut of this be worse..!??🧐
Stranger things have happened.
@@BraveBladeProductionsYours is 1 of many great videos of AOTC ❤ 1 really enlightening, reveals Prequels shot in 1080p.!? Another says it's similar to PS2/3 gaming graphics, another "Feature Length Animation" 😮
Attack of the Clones needed an EXTENDED cut
I would gladly take more Star Wars.
@@BraveBladeProductions The AOTC deleted scenes are available to watch on YT, and I'd highly recommend them. There's a lot of good material that got cut in the interest of time