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Star Wars: Revelations

  • Video
  • 2005
  • PG
  • 40m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
1.2K
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The last Jedi fight to survive when they are hunted by the Empire. Taking place between Episodes III and Episode IV.The last Jedi fight to survive when they are hunted by the Empire. Taking place between Episodes III and Episode IV.The last Jedi fight to survive when they are hunted by the Empire. Taking place between Episodes III and Episode IV.

  • Director
    • Shane Felux
  • Writers
    • Dawn Cowings
    • Sarah Yaworsky
    • George Lucas
  • Stars
    • Gina Hernandez
    • Karen Hammang
    • Holland Gedney
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Shane Felux
    • Writers
      • Dawn Cowings
      • Sarah Yaworsky
      • George Lucas
    • Stars
      • Gina Hernandez
      • Karen Hammang
      • Holland Gedney
    • 36User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gina Hernandez
    Gina Hernandez
    • Taryn Anwar
    Karen Hammang
    • Zhanna 'The Emperor's Hand'
    Holland Gedney
    • Raux Anwar
    Frank Hernandez
    Frank Hernandez
    • Declan
    Shane Felux
    • Cade…
    Joe Lancaster
    • Zhanna's Aide…
    Kevin Zabawa
    • Darth Vader…
    Jack Foley
    • Darth Vader
    • (voice)
    Errol Spat Oktan
    Errol Spat Oktan
    • Emperor Palpatine…
    Jonathan Thorpe
    • Emperor Palpatine
    • (voice)
    Zack Henderson
    • Vader's Aide…
    Nick Jamilla
    • Rogue 1…
    Jason Ruschell
    • Rogue 2
    Mike Menez
    • Rogue 3
    Steve Montes
    • Rogue 4
    Matt Henry
    • CorSec Commander…
    Dale Henry
    • CorSec 1…
    Tye Nelson
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    • Director
      • Shane Felux
    • Writers
      • Dawn Cowings
      • Sarah Yaworsky
      • George Lucas
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    7urantiafox1

    A new era in film...

    The advent of readily available CGI technology now allows many people to produce, with some effort and some expense still, I might add films/ videos of the calibre of big budget films.

    The most interesting aspect, aside from the film itself (on which I shall comment further) is the question it raises about the huge amounts of finance that 'need' to be poured into Hollywood films. On the strength of this work by a relatively few dedicated people working for NOTHING and with a budget (insofar as I know) of AROUND $24000, the glaring disparity becomes clear, how much money is simply being poured down the toilet? how many millions? where is it all going? can actors still be justified in receiving pay packages of millions per film? No, not really, and a production such as this one will make people more aware of this fact. So well done for that.

    To the film- Bad points: Cheesy props ( the holocron), some awful attempts at voice impressions ( the emperor )- when will people learn that an American cannot dub the voice of an Englishman?! Especially with villains such as grand moff tarkin, count dooku and any sith with the exception of Darth vader , but then again James earl jones accent is very correct anyway and the voice is distorted. But an American 'drawl' Doesn't work! it's about as evil as a rubber chicken.

    TIE fighter pilots in awful choreography.

    Peoples hair is much too clean and well cared for (Declan) in fact most things could have done with being a bit more worn looking.

    Otherwise, Good points: Great costumes, amazing CGI, as good as a 'Proper' cinematic release, Costumes are great, nice park lightsabres popping out and going zummmmm, and the MUSIC is, well GREAT!!! Lightsabre fighting isn't that amazing however.

    It doesn't really rise much above the standard of TV series such as 'xena' and 'hercules' but for a fan film, thats amazing.
    4rkimble-1

    In the world of Fan Films, this is one of the better ones - so far.

    Since I don't believe it is possible or fair to consider this film without at least an introduction to the Fan Film Universe, I decided to visit the many Fan Films sites and view as many of the hundreds of fan films as was bearable. In the surprisingly large catalog of this genre, Star Wars Revelations is among the best. One has to cite what most others already have: good costumes, good CG, good sets, a decent core plot idea (unless you are a canonical Star Wars fan) and a very good score by Chris Bouchard. Bouchard uses a few of the standard Star Wars pieces as jumping off points to some fine musical work of his own that nicely weaves known themes throughout in addition to adding excellent new character leitmotifs. One of the things overlooked in some of the other comments is that the director did quite a decent job staging shots, especially in staging the crowd scenes, which is unusual in the Fan Film World, though the fight scenes near the end are weak and the pacing was slow. I do have to agree that the acting is the weak point, but I think one has to be at least a bit forgiving of that, due to this being a production done gratis by a group of Star Wars fans, likely acting in front of a green screen for the first time in their lives. Take a look at Gwyneth Paltrow attempting to act in front of an effects screen in "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" to see how difficult or impossible that can be, even for seasoned performers. Far from being a good movie, one should still consider this a good fan film and applaud all involved for their effort. I would also encourage people to view some of the other fan films out there. As has been noted already, there are some very good ones available (look for "Grayson" as one example).
    spaniard-2

    Surprisingly good

    I didn't expect much from this film, because I understood it to be a low-budget fan film, created by amateurs. I must also note that I liked the first three films, but haven't really enjoyed the last two all that much.

    Revelations was a hell of a lot better than I expected. The fight scenes were fun to watch, the pacing was tight (it's only forty minutes long, but they pack a lot of action into that time frame), and the special effects were jaw-droppingly good. I was very impressed with the cityscapes, chase scenes, and CGI/actor interaction. Later, while watching with commentary, I learned that a number of elements that I'd assumed were real-world were, in fact, computer-generated.

    The acting? Well, what the hell, it's not like the last couple of movies set the bar really high... But I thought it was okay. Oscar-worthy? Well, what do you think? Come on, it was shot on weekends for thirty grand. By volunteers. But, I got to confess, the characters grew on me. Some of the performances were obviously done in front of static screens, but some of them were really effective. And Christ, that one guy sounded just like Vader.

    Costumes were astounding, the banter had some really good ANH-style one-liners in it, and the DVD was laid out professionally. The full-size MOV download is about 350 megs, but it's so worth getting the DVD version and watching it on a big TV with the sound turned up (sound design was excellent -- the lightsabers sounded perfect, and the music was well done).

    Few low-budget movies cause people to pound the arm rest and laughingly yell obscenities at their friends, then shake their heads. This was one of them. Impressive!
    5awpkiller2

    It could have been so much more.

    Wow, Cant say how much I'm disappointed with the shooting of this movie. I don't understand why they didn't at least shoot this video in 24fps to make it look more movie-like. Shooting this video with 33fps or what ever they used, has made it look like a cheap homemade video.

    The actors are terrible and their dialogs are even worse. I don't understand, did these guys get permission from Lucas arts to make this video?

    The CG in this video,,, well can't complain much, in contrast to the rest of the production, it's a master piece. I have seen more professional productions with less CG quality.

    It's a shame to leave such a production in the handful of UBER amateurs. But then i guess if your connected you can do anything in Hollywood. The fans curiosity will make them watch it in the end. But don't expect anything and you will not be disappointed.

    I give it five stars for the CG work. Good work guys.
    5rick7475

    Nice effort ... good things, and bad things

    Well, first off I would just like to say that it was a very good effort. I hope they continue and improve. Things look very promising.

    First, the good.

    I loved the special effects. Not quite Lucas, but very few professionals ever are! Light saber duels looked convincing enough, though not as fast as in the professional movies.

    Declan's ship. Nice design. It was a cool looking space vessel, even Lucas should take notes on this one.

    The city, party scenes, storm troopers, all well done. Some quick clips obviously borrowed from the movies, with the tie fighters and pilots, but the whole layout had the look and feel of a professional movie. The sets, backdrops, and locations all looked professional.

    The plot, I thought, was also well written. The names nicely thought out. The sophistication was there and the ideas interesting.

    Very well done.

    Now the bad.

    The first thing I noticed was the actors. Now, I am no actor, and I am no Harrison Ford or Ewan Mcgreggor, but the actors and actresses just did not look convincing or anywhere close to professional. Now, don't get me wrong, I know this is an amateur production, but if they spent all that effort with the set designs, CGI, artwork, and realistic light saber duels and ship to ship combat, they should have also perhaps thought about better actors.

    OK, I know I'll get flamed for this, but the actors were a little pudgy and not as attractive. The first scene cuts to Taryn in her ship. I am sorry, and I apologize to the actress, but she is just not visually stimulating. In fact, she looks so amateur in appearance that I shut off the clip and came back to it later after deciding to give it another chance. The make-up looked amateur, and she was just not .... charismatic. Yeah, I know, they are amateurs. But surely in the Stars Wars fan base there are better looking people and better actors who would jump at the chance for recognition. Of course, if it were just a garage project for fun, I could understand casting friends and neighbors, and I could accept that ... but, then there are those awesome special effects, CGI, space battles, space ships, so to even it out, they really needed attractive and charismatic actors. Maybe I am asking too much, but I thought that was what it lacked. There were extras who certainly looked more attractive.

    Also, the main actors all looked a little flabby or less muscular than I believe a Jedi would look. I envision Jedi knights, or warriors, to be in a little more shape. Declan's beer gut was bulging, but then again perhaps this was realistic for a space smuggler type, though Harrison Ford was certainly the opposite.

    The acting, at times was fair, and could pass as a low budget movie, but I have seen better acting in college plays and acting school productions.

    I don't want to be two harsh, but what I see is a great effort with the look and feel, but a let down with the main characters due to their visibly amateurish abilities.

    I compare this to Troops and IMPS where I thought the acting was definitely a step up, but then again they all wore armor and helmets! But, with better trained actors, this could turn into something! Looking forward to more from these people.

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    • Trivia
      A Fan-made star wars film
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Zhanna: Taryn, I know you're close to unlocking the secrets of Koran 3.

      Taryn Anwar: That's right, Shanna. You taught me well.

      Zhanna: There still may be a place for you in the Empire. The Seer is always...useful.

      Taryn Anwar: My visions are my own now.

    • Connections
      References Blade Runner (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Star Wars Main Theme
      Composed by John Williams

      Orchestrated & Recorded by Chris Bouchard

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    • Release date
      • 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Star Wars: Revelaciones
    • Filming locations
      • Baltimore, Maryland, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Panic Struck Productions
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    • Budget
      • $19,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 40m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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