Star Wars Uncut becomes unsurprising online hit
A home-made recreation of Star Wars: A New Hope -- with fans each performing 15 second segments of the movie -- has become an unsurprisingly huge hit online.
The movie, which was uploaded to YouTube on 18 January, has already been viewed more than 1.5 million times on the site.
The Star Wars Uncut project began in 2009 when Casey Pugh asked thousands of internet users to contribute by recreating scenes however they wanted.
In 2010 it won an interactive media Emmy and while the clips have been available online, they have now been put together into a full-length film.
Writing on YouTube Casey Pugh said: "Finally, the crowd-sourced project has been stitched together and put online for your streaming pleasure. T
"he "Director's Cut" is a feature-length film that contains hand-picked scenes from the entire StarWarsUncut.com collection.
"We can't thank everyone enough for making this such a special project."
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"he "Director's Cut" is a feature-length film that contains hand-picked scenes from the entire StarWarsUncut.com collection.
"We can't thank everyone enough for making this such a special project."
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