Morgul Matt
Super Freak
You are very, erm.... passionate.
*gulps*
I think you'll find that the correct term is 'mentally unstable.'
Passionate! Bah! Bah, I say!
You are very, erm.... passionate.
*gulps*
Better live action female stormies than cgi male stormies.
Is what a misogynist would be expected to say.
So if the craggy old versions of Luke, Han and especially Leia "rape your childhood" this time you can't blame Lucas. I'm still not sure I want that scene where Luke watches the twin sunsets.. and wonders about his future, forever tarnished by a crazy old Jedi tramp version. It could all be wonderful, and I hope it is. But I keep thinking there is something much more damaging about sequels than prequels for affecting how we view the OT (if they get it wrong).
After the Star Wars Holiday Special, the Ewoks TV movies, and the prequels, I'm pretty sure nothing else that comes will be able to spoil my affinity for the original films. No matter how atrocious.
I don't think TFA can be more damaging than Hayden Christensen as Darth Vader and all the crap they had in the TPT
After the Star Wars Holiday Special, the Ewoks TV movies, and the prequels, I'm pretty sure nothing else that comes will be able to spoil my affinity for the original films. No matter how atrocious.
unreasonably higher prices for new 1/6 figures...
It can. The Prequel trilogy didn't have any of the OT actors in and didn't deal with what happened AFTER the OT. If you didn't like them they very much felt like a separate thing. They are going out of their way on these to do the opposite, but as Lucas said many times. the Skywalker story is/was/should be over at ROTJ. This could drastically change your perception of the OT.
Hopefully in a good way.
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I'm pretty convinced myself that this will NOT be awful. In fact I think it looks like it will be a great sci-fi movie.
However, will it feel like Star Wars, thats the real question I have. Love or hate Lucas, every creative decision (for better or worse) came from his impulses. The editing, the ship design, the wardrobe, sound, look and feel of the world. It was his, even the prequels. And there was a kinda thematic unity to it because of that. He brought completely diverse elements together and made them work. Thankfully some of the same designers and crew are on this. The crew by the way (even poster artists) were veto'd by Lucas. They are still his gang, but working for a new boss. If you read the Making of Books (original trilogy, you get to understand just how deep a control freak meddler he was) this is Star Wars, this isn't Star Wars. It was subjective. And a nightmare for JJ to deal with i would imagine. Why do you think they are reusing so many design elements created for the OT since Lucas left the scene? To capture that Star Wars "magic".
So, I think we will get a really cool movie in December, time will tell if Star Wars itself can survive without Lucas pushing the buttons though. We will have a lot of movies and TV coming out of Disney with Star Wars characters in them. But that's all they might be, a brand exercise. His subjectivity made Star Wars what it is. All you have to do is look at one of the video's where he is reviewing a wall full of amazing artwork, concepts for creatures, robots whatever. He picks something that talks to him. And it was generally not the obvious.
tis true?, female Storm Trooper? aren't they're suppose to be clones? and like the empire supposed to be like all sterile male?
I know that the silly teddy bears was Lucas' idea as well as the Empire building a second death star with the same incredible design flaw. He responsible for that and all the other plot holes in that movie
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