My Review on the Art of Star Wars (and what went wrong...)
My Review on the Art of Star Wars (and what went wrong...)
Disclaimer: Before you read ahead, these are my personal comments for the AoSW exhibition. I made a trip down today (1 Apr 06), and I must say it did not live up to my expectations. If you are fanboy, and really don't want to hear frank, honest and unbiased comments, I suggest you go somewher else.
Essential Props Missing
While I will commend AoSW for bringing in about half of the essential stuff (e.g. Darth Vader, "Imperial" Star Destroyer, Mon Calamari Cruiser, Lightsabers, etc.), BUT a lot of essential props are simply missing.
So what was missing? Let's see...
1) No Anakin Skywalker / Obi-Wan Kenobi costumes (the 2 most important guys in PT!).
2) No Han Solo / Princess Leia / Luke Skywalker costumes (the 3 most important characters in OT!)
3) No Yoda (ok, this is my personal preference... I wanted to see YODA!!!)
4) No Executor aka "Super" Star Destroyer (how can you not have Vader's flagship?)
5) No Death Star (how can you not have the iconic power of the Empire's might?)
6) No AT-AT (how can you not have the iconic ground unit in all of Star Wars?)
7) Not much vehicles/ships from PT era, missing models include Venators, Accamators, Jedi Fighters (both variants from AOTC and ROTS). Fine, there were *small* models, but those were hardly noticeable and most were not even coloured.
8 ) Lack of big models. Except the "Imperial" Star Destroyer and Mon Calamari Cruiser... nothing.
Technical Errors
Spotted several technical errors, which I think is really very un-professional. Turns off a real Star Wars fan like me.
I spotted a few display errors (probably mismatched props to their labelling)...
1) There was this drawing of the Old Republic Juggernaut Vehicle (the four-wheeled vehicle you see in ROTS in the Battle of Kayshhk). Unfortunately, it's label was talking about the AT-AT.
2) There was a description for the Separatist Trifighter Droid (I think it was one of the space droids we see in ROTS), unfortunately, the model on display was that of a Separatist Supply Droid.
And a few technical terms were wrong too...
3) The "Imperial Star Destroyer" you see at the entrance. For the last time, the correct terminology is Imperator-class Star Destroyer not "Imperial Star Destroyer". Thanks to exhibitions like these, the fallacy of "Imperial Star Destroyer" will continue for years to come!
4) The "Mon-Calamari Transport" you see on display. Actually, the correct term is a Mon Calamari CRUISER. Since when did the Rebel Alliance's most important and powerful warship turn into a measly transport? Yes, it was originally used as luxury liners before the war, but since then it has been converted to a Military CRUISER.
TWO Trivia Questions were distinctively wrong too...
5) One question asked which TIE model had 3 solar panels. Options were TIE Fighter, TIE Interceptor, TIE Bomber and TIE Defender. The "correct" answer according to the trivia game is TIE Fighter. Ok since when did the TIE Fighter has 3 solar panels? Just look at a pic on the TIE Fighter on display:
(For the record, I chose TIE Defender, which should be correct considering the options. Technically, the TIE Defender has 6 solar panels, but it has 3 "points" branching off it's cockpit, which is the closest reasoning I came up with).
6) Another trivia question showed a scene of Darth Vader getting ready to speak to Palpatine in TESB. The video clearly showed the Executor moving out of the asteroid field. The question asked was, on which ship did Darth Vader made the communication to Palpatine. Options were Imperial Star Destroyer, Star Battlecruiser (something like that) and 2 other options which we wrong. The "correct" answer according to the trivia game is the Imperial Star Destroyer which is absolutely wrong! (For the record I chose Star Battlecruiser, because it's description was the closest that fitted Vader's flagship).
And, the biggest mistake ever... A model of the "Death Star" on display.
Please refer to the picture below. Does that "hairless rambutan" look alike even remind you of the Death Star? I've seen Star Wars so many times, I can safely say that is NOT the Death Star. It does not have spontaneous "growths" on the surface, and even the superlaser is missing!
Now, this is a real pic of the Death Star as reference:
Well, apart from the errors here and there (some of which were very obvious and irritating), the exhibition was generally OK. Nothing outstanding I would say... very sadly. But worth $18? Maybe.
Essential Props Missing
While I will commend AoSW for bringing in about half of the essential stuff (e.g. Darth Vader, "Imperial" Star Destroyer, Mon Calamari Cruiser, Lightsabers, etc.), BUT a lot of essential props are simply missing.
So what was missing? Let's see...
1) No Anakin Skywalker / Obi-Wan Kenobi costumes (the 2 most important guys in PT!).
2) No Han Solo / Princess Leia / Luke Skywalker costumes (the 3 most important characters in OT!)
3) No Yoda (ok, this is my personal preference... I wanted to see YODA!!!)
4) No Executor aka "Super" Star Destroyer (how can you not have Vader's flagship?)
5) No Death Star (how can you not have the iconic power of the Empire's might?)
6) No AT-AT (how can you not have the iconic ground unit in all of Star Wars?)
7) Not much vehicles/ships from PT era, missing models include Venators, Accamators, Jedi Fighters (both variants from AOTC and ROTS). Fine, there were *small* models, but those were hardly noticeable and most were not even coloured.
8 ) Lack of big models. Except the "Imperial" Star Destroyer and Mon Calamari Cruiser... nothing.
Technical Errors
Spotted several technical errors, which I think is really very un-professional. Turns off a real Star Wars fan like me.
I spotted a few display errors (probably mismatched props to their labelling)...
1) There was this drawing of the Old Republic Juggernaut Vehicle (the four-wheeled vehicle you see in ROTS in the Battle of Kayshhk). Unfortunately, it's label was talking about the AT-AT.
2) There was a description for the Separatist Trifighter Droid (I think it was one of the space droids we see in ROTS), unfortunately, the model on display was that of a Separatist Supply Droid.
And a few technical terms were wrong too...
3) The "Imperial Star Destroyer" you see at the entrance. For the last time, the correct terminology is Imperator-class Star Destroyer not "Imperial Star Destroyer". Thanks to exhibitions like these, the fallacy of "Imperial Star Destroyer" will continue for years to come!
4) The "Mon-Calamari Transport" you see on display. Actually, the correct term is a Mon Calamari CRUISER. Since when did the Rebel Alliance's most important and powerful warship turn into a measly transport? Yes, it was originally used as luxury liners before the war, but since then it has been converted to a Military CRUISER.
TWO Trivia Questions were distinctively wrong too...
5) One question asked which TIE model had 3 solar panels. Options were TIE Fighter, TIE Interceptor, TIE Bomber and TIE Defender. The "correct" answer according to the trivia game is TIE Fighter. Ok since when did the TIE Fighter has 3 solar panels? Just look at a pic on the TIE Fighter on display:
(For the record, I chose TIE Defender, which should be correct considering the options. Technically, the TIE Defender has 6 solar panels, but it has 3 "points" branching off it's cockpit, which is the closest reasoning I came up with).
6) Another trivia question showed a scene of Darth Vader getting ready to speak to Palpatine in TESB. The video clearly showed the Executor moving out of the asteroid field. The question asked was, on which ship did Darth Vader made the communication to Palpatine. Options were Imperial Star Destroyer, Star Battlecruiser (something like that) and 2 other options which we wrong. The "correct" answer according to the trivia game is the Imperial Star Destroyer which is absolutely wrong! (For the record I chose Star Battlecruiser, because it's description was the closest that fitted Vader's flagship).
And, the biggest mistake ever... A model of the "Death Star" on display.
Please refer to the picture below. Does that "hairless rambutan" look alike even remind you of the Death Star? I've seen Star Wars so many times, I can safely say that is NOT the Death Star. It does not have spontaneous "growths" on the surface, and even the superlaser is missing!
Now, this is a real pic of the Death Star as reference:
Well, apart from the errors here and there (some of which were very obvious and irritating), the exhibition was generally OK. Nothing outstanding I would say... very sadly. But worth $18? Maybe.
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Re: My Review on the Art of Star Wars (and what went wrong..
Total agree with you, but not the part on: No Anakin Skywalker / Obi-Wan Kenobi costumes, as they did have but not 100% the same. Besides They should have ankins mech fore arm with the drawings.Rommie2k6 wrote:Disclaimer: Before you read ahead, these are my personal comments for the AoSW exhibition. I made a trip down today (1 Apr 06), and I must say it did not live up to my expectations. If you are fanboy, and really don't want to hear frank, honest and unbiased comments, I suggest you go somewher else.
Essential Props Missing
While I will commend AoSW for bringing in about half of the essential stuff (e.g. Darth Vader, "Imperial" Star Destroyer, Mon Calamari Cruiser, Lightsabers, etc.), BUT a lot of essential props are simply missing.
So what was missing? Let's see...
1) No Anakin Skywalker / Obi-Wan Kenobi costumes (the 2 most important guys in PT!).
2) No Han Solo / Princess Leia / Luke Skywalker costumes (the 3 most important characters in OT!)
3) No Yoda (ok, this is my personal preference... I wanted to see YODA!!!)
4) No Executor aka "Super" Star Destroyer (how can you not have Vader's flagship?)
5) No Death Star (how can you not have the iconic power of the Empire's might?)
6) No AT-AT (how can you not have the iconic ground unit in all of Star Wars?)
7) Not much vehicles/ships from PT era, missing models include Venators, Accamators, Jedi Fighters (both variants from AOTC and ROTS). Fine, there were *small* models, but those were hardly noticeable and most were not even coloured.
8 ) Lack of big models. Except the "Imperial" Star Destroyer and Mon Calamari Cruiser... nothing.
Technical Errors
Spotted several technical errors, which I think is really very un-professional. Turns off a real Star Wars fan like me.
I spotted a few display errors (probably mismatched props to their labelling)...
1) There was this drawing of the Old Republic Juggernaut Vehicle (the four-wheeled vehicle you see in ROTS in the Battle of Kayshhk). Unfortunately, it's label was talking about the AT-AT.
2) There was a description for the Separatist Trifighter Droid (I think it was one of the space droids we see in ROTS), unfortunately, the model on display was that of a Separatist Supply Droid.
And a few technical terms were wrong too...
3) The "Imperial Star Destroyer" you see at the entrance. For the last time, the correct terminology is Imperator-class Star Destroyer not "Imperial Star Destroyer". Thanks to exhibitions like these, the fallacy of "Imperial Star Destroyer" will continue for years to come!
4) The "Mon-Calamari Transport" you see on display. Actually, the correct term is a Mon Calamari CRUISER. Since when did the Rebel Alliance's most important and powerful warship turn into a measly transport? Yes, it was originally used as luxury liners before the war, but since then it has been converted to a Military CRUISER.
TWO Trivia Questions were distinctively wrong too...
5) One question asked which TIE model had 3 solar panels. Options were TIE Fighter, TIE Interceptor, TIE Bomber and TIE Defender. The "correct" answer according to the trivia game is TIE Fighter. Ok since when did the TIE Fighter has 3 solar panels? Just look at a pic on the TIE Fighter on display:
(For the record, I chose TIE Defender, which should be correct considering the options. Technically, the TIE Defender has 6 solar panels, but it has 3 "points" branching off it's cockpit, which is the closest reasoning I came up with).
6) Another trivia question showed a scene of Darth Vader getting ready to speak to Palpatine in TESB. The video clearly showed the Executor moving out of the asteroid field. The question asked was, on which ship did Darth Vader made the communication to Palpatine. Options were Imperial Star Destroyer, Star Battlecruiser (something like that) and 2 other options which we wrong. The "correct" answer according to the trivia game is the Imperial Star Destroyer which is absolutely wrong! (For the record I chose Star Battlecruiser, because it's description was the closest that fitted Vader's flagship).
And, the biggest mistake ever... A model of the "Death Star" on display.
Please refer to the picture below. Does that "hairless rambutan" look alike even remind you of the Death Star? I've seen Star Wars so many times, I can safely say that is NOT the Death Star. It does not have spontaneous "growths" on the surface, and even the superlaser is missing!
Now, this is a real pic of the Death Star as reference:
Well, apart from the errors here and there (some of which were very obvious and irritating), the exhibition was generally OK. Nothing outstanding I would say... very sadly. But worth $18? Maybe.
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Re: My Review on the Art of Star Wars (and what went wrong..
I won't defent the exhibition in any way because yes, I'd have like to have seen more stuff on display, but I also understand why certain things weren't there or can't be there.
And I won't argue your other points, because I was there to see what's there and not scrutinise what's not. And I never read labels because if its in the SW movies, I already know all I need to know about it. For those who don't know what it is and need to read the labels then it makes no difference if the label is wrong.
And I gave up long ago trying to tell people the correct name or terminology for things I hold dear, especially since there're still countless people who think Darth Vader is call 'Dark Vadar', or Sith Lord is spelled 'Sit Lord'. Ok I know why they think Darth is spelled 'Dark', but its still no excuse.
What I would like to clarify is your following statement:
What I do know is that this 'hairless rambutan' is a conceptual Death Star that made it to the model stage, but never made it into the film. So in a sense, it IS a DEATH STAR, abeit one discarded at the concept stage.
There were other conceptual models on display, such as this Y-Wing:
And this Star Destroyer:
And I won't argue your other points, because I was there to see what's there and not scrutinise what's not. And I never read labels because if its in the SW movies, I already know all I need to know about it. For those who don't know what it is and need to read the labels then it makes no difference if the label is wrong.
And I gave up long ago trying to tell people the correct name or terminology for things I hold dear, especially since there're still countless people who think Darth Vader is call 'Dark Vadar', or Sith Lord is spelled 'Sit Lord'. Ok I know why they think Darth is spelled 'Dark', but its still no excuse.
What I would like to clarify is your following statement:
Like I said I don't read labels, so I don't know if the label for this 'hairless rambutan' describe it as the 'DEATH STAR', or if the label offer any further information about this item.Rommie2k6 wrote:And, the biggest mistake ever... A model of the "Death Star" on display.
Please refer to the picture below. Does that "hairless rambutan" look alike even remind you of the Death Star? I've seen Star Wars so many times, I can safely say that is NOT the Death Star. It does not have spontaneous "growths" on the surface, and even the superlaser is missing!
Now, this is a real pic of the Death Star as reference:
What I do know is that this 'hairless rambutan' is a conceptual Death Star that made it to the model stage, but never made it into the film. So in a sense, it IS a DEATH STAR, abeit one discarded at the concept stage.
There were other conceptual models on display, such as this Y-Wing:
And this Star Destroyer:
Re: My Review on the Art of Star Wars (and what went wrong..
Okay, for a start, please be reminded that when The Art of SW Exhibition opens, there are THREE other exhibitions that had opened in OTHER countries:
1) Dressing A Galaxy: The Star Wars Costumes Exhibition (FIDM, Los Angelas)
So there comes majority of the costumes
2) The Science of Star Wars (Boston, USA)
3) "That SW Exhibition" in Paris (someone please correct me about the name of the exhibition).
Of course, throw in that the fact that the Exhibition came DIRECTLY from Japan's last location so what LFL release there, came to Singapore. So anything SSC was given had been put out for display and nothing was held up.
Just to carify some things off my head:
The last I check the Whinner and Liar were still there.
Anyway, Yoda is probably too damaged to go out of USA (the ESB latex one is) or sent to the Paris or just Lucas don't want the ROTJ or TPM Puppet to travel in order to emphasize the CG Yoda in AOTC & ROTS?
Back then for the OT, Maqutte means "Prototype" but now starting slightly with TPM, Maqutte means "Actual Item Used In Film" with the introduction of 3D Scanning and CG.
It was directly taken from the SW Trivial Persude(sp?) Game and they only put nice, nice framing around it.
Ya, ya, Chewbacca is Blue, there are 4 instead of 5 AT-AT in the Video, Luke & Vader Video from ESB (correct is ROTJ), Yoda conforted Count Dooku on Kamino etc etc etc.
As for the label, well, it also came directly from Japan and was told to be like that.
Anyhow, it was already as privilage for us to be able to see some of the SW Stuffs instead of having to travel to USA, Europe to see them, so personally, I have to take what we get to see as there are some things are beyond our control.
Anyone to his or her own opinions.....
1) Dressing A Galaxy: The Star Wars Costumes Exhibition (FIDM, Los Angelas)
So there comes majority of the costumes
2) The Science of Star Wars (Boston, USA)
3) "That SW Exhibition" in Paris (someone please correct me about the name of the exhibition).
Of course, throw in that the fact that the Exhibition came DIRECTLY from Japan's last location so what LFL release there, came to Singapore. So anything SSC was given had been put out for display and nothing was held up.
Just to carify some things off my head:
Errr.....so who are those in the Episode 3 Area surronding ROTJ Emperor Palpatine? Mace Windu and some random Jedi?Rommie2k6 wrote:1) No Anakin Skywalker / Obi-Wan Kenobi costumes (the 2 most important guys in PT!).
The last I check the Whinner and Liar were still there.
Lots gone to FIDM and some maybe to Paris I heard.Rommie2k6 wrote:2) No Han Solo / Princess Leia / Luke Skywalker costumes (the 3 most important characters in OT!)
So do many other visitors.Rommie2k6 wrote:3) No Yoda (ok, this is my personal preference... I wanted to see YODA!!!)
Anyway, Yoda is probably too damaged to go out of USA (the ESB latex one is) or sent to the Paris or just Lucas don't want the ROTJ or TPM Puppet to travel in order to emphasize the CG Yoda in AOTC & ROTS?
Duh! Mr. Lucas insisted on using Maqutte and making his CG people work hard sooooo make small, small model, 3D Scanning and a buncha fellow will spend the next couple of months adding details, coloring it digitally and add into the film. 1 Jedi Fighter can use for Anakin, Obi-Wan etc etc......more economical.Rommie2k6 wrote:7) Not much vehicles/ships from PT era, missing models include Venators, Accamators, Jedi Fighters (both variants from AOTC and ROTS). Fine, there were *small* models, but those were hardly noticeable and most were not even coloured.
Back then for the OT, Maqutte means "Prototype" but now starting slightly with TPM, Maqutte means "Actual Item Used In Film" with the introduction of 3D Scanning and CG.
I stopped arguing about the Trivial Questions a long time ago as the final verdict out of the Horse's Mouth was:Rommie2k6 wrote:TWO Trivia Questions were distinctively wrong too...
5) One question asked which TIE model had 3 solar panels. Options were TIE Fighter, TIE Interceptor, TIE Bomber and TIE Defender. The "correct" answer according to the trivia game is TIE Fighter. Ok since when did the TIE Fighter has 3 solar panels? Just look at a pic on the TIE Fighter on
It was directly taken from the SW Trivial Persude(sp?) Game and they only put nice, nice framing around it.
Ya, ya, Chewbacca is Blue, there are 4 instead of 5 AT-AT in the Video, Luke & Vader Video from ESB (correct is ROTJ), Yoda conforted Count Dooku on Kamino etc etc etc.
As for the label, well, it also came directly from Japan and was told to be like that.
Anyhow, it was already as privilage for us to be able to see some of the SW Stuffs instead of having to travel to USA, Europe to see them, so personally, I have to take what we get to see as there are some things are beyond our control.
Anyone to his or her own opinions.....
all in all the existence of sw exhibition are meant for general crowd interest and despite all the mistakes made and observed at the exhibits...i think we should count ourselves fortunate enough to still have the exhibits host in singapore instead of travelling all the way to japan or korea to find out its worthiness ...at least one thing i know is worth for sure that the kids are enjoying themselves and for the rest of us these is a good opportunity for gathering...nothing is perfect not even ourselves so just be positive..and enjoy as a fan
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...and just wants to make money.lhs1701 wrote:You must not forget, that the exhibition or any exhibition are unlikely to be set up by the fans. It would be set up by someone who knows very little and care very little.
I'm not saying this is the case in Singapore, but it happens. Deal. At least we got to see some stuff.
I agree with DE about lack of exhibits. There are currently a few other major exhibitions held around the world. You can't expect that every exhibit ever in SW would be in Singapore. They'll have to be divided and split among the exhibitions. I personally would love to go see FDIM. If I'm not wrong that's where most of the costumes are. AOSW has more art I guess... Still, it's Star Wars, and while I may not get to see everything I wanted to, at least I got to see something.
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I have no complaints
been dreaming about stuff like this happening locally since mid 80s. This is a big step for us....future looks bright & hope this will open new doors for more events like this one.
Im just glad that my kids dont have to wait 20++ years to get to experience this
been dreaming about stuff like this happening locally since mid 80s. This is a big step for us....future looks bright & hope this will open new doors for more events like this one.
Im just glad that my kids dont have to wait 20++ years to get to experience this
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