Which is weird, because we most saw Greedo sitting down at Han's booth. Oh, wait, there was the opening bit where he stopped Solo from leaving the bar. Okay, so it was a think to make him roughly the same height as Harrison Ford.
Also, I imagine the cuffs on the spacesuit would chafe Greedo's feet.
Depends entirely on when it was filmed: Summer, and those beige pumps are merely somewhat dated. If it was after Labour Day, then wearing beige shoes probably indicates a deeper pathology.
While Paul Blake provided the voice of Greedo, Maria de Aragon was the one actually wearing the costume. I guess since they never showed Greedo's feet her choice in shoes didn't really matter?
First, the heels don't event begin to tie in with the outfit. Second, CAMEL TOE! HELLO!?!?! Third, that vest is ill-fitting and does nothing for her figure.
Other than that, no complaints. We should never presume alien bounty hunters' gender. It only leads to trouble.
@20, "humano-normative" is why our sci-fi aliens always look like this -- hominids, basically, with funny-shaped ears, but still five fingers, two legs jointed at the knee and ankle, two arms jointed at the wrist and elbow. So unimaginative.
This sort of thing happens all the time in Hollywood. When your feet are not going to appear in the shot, you can wear whatever you want. Gritty alien bounty hunters in high heels, glamorous actresses in Uggs, hobbits in sneakers.
Also, I imagine the cuffs on the spacesuit would chafe Greedo's feet.
(Supposedly, the Grand Moff Tarkin Imperial Boots hurt Cushing's feet, so Lucas let him wear slippers and they didn't film him in many full shots.)
Also, @ 10 is correct.
Other than that, no complaints. We should never presume alien bounty hunters' gender. It only leads to trouble.
Also: Hans? Really?
Besides, it was a joke.