Warning: the video in this article contains blood and violence.
A recent Star Warsshort film from the Corridor Crew has fixed the Imperial stormtroopers' infamous accuracy problem. In the original Star Wars films, the stormtroopers were claimed to be some of the most feared troopers in the galaxy. Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope ruled out Tusken Raiders as the attackers of a Jawa sand crawler as the blaster marks on the vehicle were too accurate, claiming the marks must have been from stormtroopers. However, subsequent Star Wars movies have shown that stormtroopers were anything but accurate. Their blaster fire consistently missed open targets while the trilogy's heroes mowed them down with ease.
The visual effects team at the Corridor Crew has continued their series of re-imagining popular movie franchises into R-rated films complete with a copious amount of gore. They have covered Home Alone, the MCU, and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, among others. One of their most popular videos in this series featured scenes from Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy as well as Jon Watts' MCU trilogy which featured the many ways Spider-Man should have died during his adventures.
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In a recent video released by the Corridor Crew, Star Wars' Imperial stormtroopers' accuracy problem has been fixed. The VFX team used CGI animation tools to edit existing Star Wars footage while creating new sequences combining computer-generated actors with live-action. In the short, Darth Vader upgrades the stormtroopers' health benefits and gets them all a new laser eyesight surgery that improves their vision to 20/20. This allows them to take out
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