@@johnathan-ericcasler9414 I am always amazed at the level of tech available to Joe/Jane Average Filmmaker. People are able to make fanfilms that practically rival Hollywood productions.
@@johnathan-ericcasler9414 Yes, indeed. Hollywood better look out, because there are people and fans out here who actually care about the properties they pay homage to. Sure, the companies may hold all the rights to such properties, but the fans and independents who make these models and as labors of love will gain far more recognition for their work, and the fans will be turning away in droves from the mainstream products to focus on these fanworks. Please, forgive the TL;DR, but I have to get this out there. Back in 2003, I stopped being a fan of anything, full-stop. Reason: When Ron Moore's Battlestar Galactica hit the SciFi Channel, I found myself enjoying it as much as the original Glen Larson series I loved as a kid. The story was in its own timeline, paying just enough homage to the original without aping it. Then came the factions: The old schoolers who hated the new show, and the new schoolers who derided the original for being too much like a kids' show. When both sides said: "You can't support both shows! You have to choose a side!", I dropped Fandom. However, now we look at remade movies and shows that are being all too radically changed to suit "current year" mentalities, and many such remakes want to rewrite, or totally delete the source materials of the originals. I am standing more and more with Fandom again. I still don't consider myself a fan of anything, but I fully get where they're coming from. So, when I see works like this (and I amateurishly dabble with my own fanworks), I keep hoping that one day, custody of the movies and shows we loved will fall back into the hands of those that actually care about them, and will give fans and followers the stories they want to see. When it comes to Star Wars under Disney, in my humble opinion, the Story movies (Rogue One and Solo) far outstrip the Sequel trilogy. In fact, Rogue One is my all time favorite Star Wars film, and I've loved SW since 1977. So, again, I see stuff like this, and my heart swells with pride.
@@goldengold8513 he lost both legs and his left arm. I can't recall if his right hand was the one that was cut off earlier or not. If it was, he is a quadruple amputee. Either way, he can most definitely use the handicap spot.
This is a great accomplishment to even pull this off; a lot of Technological Capabilities involved; Doesn’t matter what skeptics or naysayers say or think.
“Wow: I’m the Vice President of an empire, so I’m gonna park any damn way I like!” He coulda fit between the minivan and station wagon easily and not blocked the access. He’s lucky he left before he got towed. What a douche.
@@theonewhoknocks1412 Original language of the uploader. What is Wtf? The most beautiful and difficult language in the world. Not a few words of English. Hungary
This video is from 2010, and for that alone that is some very good CGI from that time period.
Awesome job!
😃👏👏👏
Absolutely, before seeing the date it was posted, I thought it was made recently!
Lol badass. I chuckled when he took off.
The cgi really made the TIE look real. Great job on the editing
Not CGI !
@@CHUCKBALLER2024 Please, don't explain.
@@punchline43 you are in the 9th pi 8th diminution . . it is real where movies are real and you are stuck in pi world # 9
@@CHUCKBALLER2024 he is right sean
@@CHUCKBALLER2024 Sorry, didn't know you were setting up a "joke" lol.
I'm so happy I clicked on this!!!! YOU ROCK DUDER!!!! EPIC!!!
looks like Darth is leaving a lunch in the hills...love it!
Very cool. It did look like a practical build there. I will agree that the scale is a bit small, but it is still a beautiful video. Well done!
No doubt, at the first seconds, I was like WOW, in the driveway??? OUTSTANDING!!!
@@johnathan-ericcasler9414 I am always amazed at the level of tech available to Joe/Jane Average Filmmaker. People are able to make fanfilms that practically rival Hollywood productions.
@@martok2112 Absolutely and bless those people that have that kind of creativity that can keep us entertained man that is awesome!
@@johnathan-ericcasler9414 Yes, indeed. Hollywood better look out, because there are people and fans out here who actually care about the properties they pay homage to. Sure, the companies may hold all the rights to such properties, but the fans and independents who make these models and as labors of love will gain far more recognition for their work, and the fans will be turning away in droves from the mainstream products to focus on these fanworks.
Please, forgive the TL;DR, but I have to get this out there. Back in 2003, I stopped being a fan of anything, full-stop. Reason: When Ron Moore's Battlestar Galactica hit the SciFi Channel, I found myself enjoying it as much as the original Glen Larson series I loved as a kid. The story was in its own timeline, paying just enough homage to the original without aping it. Then came the factions: The old schoolers who hated the new show, and the new schoolers who derided the original for being too much like a kids' show. When both sides said: "You can't support both shows! You have to choose a side!", I dropped Fandom.
However, now we look at remade movies and shows that are being all too radically changed to suit "current year" mentalities, and many such remakes want to rewrite, or totally delete the source materials of the originals. I am standing more and more with Fandom again. I still don't consider myself a fan of anything, but I fully get where they're coming from. So, when I see works like this (and I amateurishly dabble with my own fanworks), I keep hoping that one day, custody of the movies and shows we loved will fall back into the hands of those that actually care about them, and will give fans and followers the stories they want to see.
When it comes to Star Wars under Disney, in my humble opinion, the Story movies (Rogue One and Solo) far outstrip the Sequel trilogy. In fact, Rogue One is my all time favorite Star Wars film, and I've loved SW since 1977.
So, again, I see stuff like this, and my heart swells with pride.
@@martok2112 I certainly agree with you on Rogue One. 👍🏾
See you in 11 years when this is recommended again.
Prescient
nicely done. good tracking
Eu só 2 anos mais velho do que sua conta kkakakakaka
In my suggested feed 14 years later!
One day, I’m gonna be the best pilot in the whole galaxy.
-Anakin Skywalker aka Darth Vader
I love the tie advanced x1
特撮ナイス👍
He must have the autonomous pilot "return home" feature enabled because nobody was inside it...
Ever notice how Tie fighters and Airwolf make the same sound when they're flying?
That's one way to avoid traffic on the Cross Bronx.
Hubiera molado más si Darth Vader hubiera aparecido y entrase en su nave. Un saludo desde Sevilla, España 👋
I too thought it was a real replica for a sec. Good work!
Another parking ticket narrowly avoided.
Well,that was the handicapped parking spot...
Well, Vader is a triple amputee.
@@erikkennedy8725quadruple? He lost all his limbs, or am I misunderstanding what a triple amputee is
@@goldengold8513 he lost both legs and his left arm. I can't recall if his right hand was the one that was cut off earlier or not. If it was, he is a quadruple amputee. Either way, he can most definitely use the handicap spot.
When she asks which vehicle are you taking to work today! 👍👍👍
Man, that’s from 2010? That’s better CGI than I’ve seen in recent movies!
magically flew through the power line...sneaky jedi mind trick
This is a great accomplishment to even pull this off; a lot of Technological Capabilities involved; Doesn’t matter what skeptics or naysayers say or think.
Vader walks out his Tie Fighter. The spectators: aren't you short for a sith lord?
That is soooo cool. I want one.
i want one
no CGI, it's real
"Thanks again for letting me crash here while I got my ship fixed up. Ugh...now I have to tell the Emperor the Death Star blew up..."
Wow that looked awesome
You can make a Hollywood blockbuster on your iPhone now.
He should have had the Tie Fighter do a quick car horn 'Beep Beep' as it pulled away. (Or, should I say flew away)
I really like the part where his dog walks itself on the surface of Mustafar and rents a gazebo.
Está genial!!! Parece totalmente real!!!!
For a moment I thought that was a replica 😅 very good CGI indeed 😲
Excellent!
Vader's Custom Tie
Oh wow. I didnt know his TIE was steam powered!
Vader's double parked!
Musta been on autopilot, because no one was in the cockpit.
I hate when he drops in unannounced. Then he goes and blocks the driveway.
Disney really ruined star wars but that classic stuff lives on
Looks great
Good video, had me fooled for a while.
Colin Furze made a full size one. It's on YT. He's done a Land cruiser and one of them four legged At-At.
My new commuter to work 😆
Some did try to give it a paring ticket. That person has not been seen since. Though there was an unexplained pile of ash nearby.
Predator Alien stealing a tie fighter.
yo bro this looks real, its over 13 years old imagine now. pro.
“Well where are you? Wait a sec - you’ve been flying around for two weeks trying to get a signal?”
That was great. Same thing happened to my X-Wing last month!
Amazing!!!!! Ligth shadow sound animation wow you name it great work , a Tutorial would be great
If Darth Vader was 6'9 in his suit, this ship would be very cramped. Otherwise, good job.
OMG! Lord Darth Vader dropped by our neighbourhood?! 🌍
Smaller than I expected for a tie advanced
Love it
Wrong places for the reactors. 😂😂
Impressive most impressive
He looked at the car park and seeing rebel vehicles decided that rebellion is over, time to return to death star.
Looks great, but not sure about the scale... might be a little small
Yo!..that's no way to park that thing!
...🙄
May the cars be with you
Would be great to add reflections in the cars. But for 2010 it's a really well done job. :-)
I'm surprised he didn't get a ticket for double-parking.
looks a little small I thought the tye fighter was about 16 ft tall at the top of the wings or up to 20' I'm not sure... it looks about half its size
Agreed. Vader would be pretty cramped in that thing
Looks more Grogu-sized. :)
The Empire was recruiting 5 year old fighter pilots. Gotta get them while they're young
Thats a Prius among Tie fighters, Vader needs a SUV sized one
“Wow: I’m the Vice President of an empire, so I’m gonna park any damn way I like!”
He coulda fit between the minivan and station wagon easily and not blocked the access. He’s lucky he left before he got towed. What a douche.
That was good, really good
Awww, they messed up the look of the ion thrusters…
Impressive.
The Bumper sticker on his Mini Van says
My Other Car is a TIE Fighter.
wow on trending 10 years later. you got to the trending tab mah dud!
Szia,megkérdezhetem milyen programmal csináltad? Köszi
Prob snapchat
Wtf is that language?
@@theonewhoknocks1412 Original language of the uploader. What is Wtf? The most beautiful and difficult language in the world. Not a few words of English. Hungary
Bouju 3D camera tracking, 3Ds Max, AfterEffects
@@pindu75 Köszönöm :-)
Great fx!
He took off so fast because he forgot his wallet and high tailed out before the water returned with the bill. :0
he went to the dark side
Guess who came to dinner...
Farts, gets out of bed, runs. Just like me!
You can't park that there, mate. Now, 'oppit!
But it only had one engine.
That was pretty damn cool hell yeah I like that
Cool.. 👍😁
That is Awsome 🤔
As you wish My Master
Cool video 😎
he just parked it on the parking lot lmao
DAMMIT DARTH!!!! I told you to park in the BACK!!!
오.. 신기방기 14년전 영상인데 꽤 퀄리티가 좋네요 ㅎㅎ
Nice
nice shown, if I had such a fighter, I would fly from this dusty planet.
awesome
I want one of those...for real though. Be great on my commute.
I also have my own Tie Fighter Advanced X1. Unfortunately my one fits in the palm of my hand and was made by Kenner Products.
that was cool
I want one of those
Panie a ile to pali na setkę, czy jest wersja 4 osobowa
I think it would be at least twice that size
look great , but no reflection on any car
Good CGI but its way too small
特別感満載😊
Where do I buy one
'Ah wish 'mah truck could do that!