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I give up. On life.
If there were anything to shake my faith in Almighty God, this is it.
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Wut? You're the last person on Earth whom I expected to care about Star Wars.
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I'm not too happy with it either. However the latest Marvel movie have been better and the Narnia Chronicles were pretty good too.
As long as they don't get their claws into LoTR or the edgier movies.
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It's not like they can do worse than Phantom Menace.
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Monk
It's not like they can do worse than Phantom Menace.
Yeah, I actually have a bit of hope for the Star Wars franchise now.
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TinCow
Yeah, I actually have a bit of hope for the Star Wars franchise now.
Uh huh, I can't wait to see the Buzz Lightyear action figure on the Milleninum Falcon. :no:
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Gregoshi
Uh huh, I can't wait to see the Buzz Lightyear action figure on the Milleninum Falcon. ~:rolleyes:
Ooooh, or R2D2 replaced by WALL_E....
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Originally Posted by
Gregoshi
Uh huh, I can't wait to see the Buzz Lightyear action figure on the Milleninum Falcon. :no:
It's not like that hasn't happened already.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_xJqkzngBI
Face it guys, this franchise has suffered worse already from Lucas himself.
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I'm more disappointed that they are making episode 7 at all. I mean come on?! Firstly, that's bound to make a lot of canonical extended universe stuff non-canonical, but that is just a minor thing compared to the fact that full resolution was already achieved across the six movies. This will feel like nothing more than a commercialised tack-on... which it is.
I declare any new movies to be non-canon. Headcanon is the best canon.
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Kralizec
Wut? You're the last person on Earth whom I expected to care about Star Wars.
You guys really do think I'm just a monk with a modem, don't you?
What I'm currently listening to:http://youtu.be/uT4WTD-iX38
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On the contrary, I think Star Wars is low-grade pulp and I always thought you a sophisticated gentleman ~;)
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CountArach
... but that is just a minor thing compared to the fact that full resolution was already achieved across the six movies. This will feel like nothing more than a commercialised tack-on... which it is.
Not the case. When Star Wars was first pitched, Lucas had three trilogies in mind: first, the fall of the republic; the second, the empire; and the third, the return of the republic. That Lucas denied there was a third trilogy in later years baffled me. However, as you say, all the fiction that's been written since makes the third trilogy an adventure with good prospects to fail - at least amongst the fan base.
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Gregoshi
Not the case. When Star Wars was first pitched, Lucas had three trilogies in mind: first, the fall of the republic; the second, the empire; and the third, the return of the republic. That Lucas denied there was a third trilogy in later years baffled me. However, as you say, all the fiction that's been written since makes the third trilogy an adventure with good prospects to fail - at least amongst the fan base.
When Lucas first pitched the first movie it was Anakin who rescued the Princess from the Empire and later fell to the darkside - in a second draft "Luke Skywalker" was a meshing of what would become Obi-Wan and the Luke we know.
By the time he'd got to the point where ANH had an actual plot there were three films and a backstory. That backstory barely changed between 1976 and 1999, except that Palpatine is referred to as "President" of the Republic in the original Star Wars novel.
The "nine movies" story is, afaik a later invention that Lucas was toying with.
As a unit the current two trilogies barely make dramatic sense - he end of Episode V is robbed of all it's pathos if you watch I-III first.
The idea of Episode VII raises a more fundamental issue, what would be the point? Other than to give Mark Hamil some pocket money.
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Originally Posted by
Gregoshi
Uh huh, I can't wait to see the Buzz Lightyear action figure on the Milleninum Falcon. :no:
Hey, Lucas pretty much did that already. As far as I am concerned, there's no way to make Star Wars crappier than it is right now. Lucas not only made horrible prequels that taint the entire series, he actively screwed up large chunks of the originals as well. At least Disney has the sense to preserve their old works in their original forms. And say what you want about their marketing, Disney has produced a huge number of very high quality films and continue to do so to this day.
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Philipvs Vallindervs Calicvla
On an unrelated subject, I love that song.
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TinCow
Hey, Lucas pretty much did that already. As far as I am concerned, there's no way to make Star Wars crappier than it is right now. Lucas not only made horrible prequels that taint the entire series, he actively screwed up large chunks of the originals as well. At least Disney has the sense to preserve their old works in their original forms. And say what you want about their marketing, Disney has produced a huge number of very high quality films and continue to do so to this day.
Star Wars Episode VII: The Gungan Ascendancy
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Philipvs Vallindervs Calicvla
When Lucas first pitched the first movie it was Anakin who rescued the Princess from the Empire and later fell to the darkside - in a second draft "Luke Skywalker" was a meshing of what would become Obi-Wan and the Luke we know.
By the time he'd got to the point where ANH had an actual plot there were three films and a backstory. That backstory barely changed between 1976 and 1999, except that Palpatine is referred to as "President" of the Republic in the original Star Wars novel.
The "nine movies" story is, afaik a later invention that Lucas was toying with.
As a unit the current two trilogies barely make dramatic sense - he end of Episode V is robbed of all it's pathos if you watch I-III first.
The idea of Episode VII raises a more fundamental issue, what would be the point? Other than to give Mark Hamil some pocket money.
Don't insult Mark Hamil, he has been the most successful of the entire Star Wars cast. Go read up on his extensive voice acting career.
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Monk
Face it guys, this franchise has suffered worse already from Lucas himself.
Exactly. The first film was tempered by Steven Spielberg, who suggested the opening sequence, much of the narrative and R2-D2 and C3-PO instead of Lucas' preferred Jar-Jar Binks style aliens. Lucas didn't have free reign on the first three, and his ideas were altered and adjusted by his directors, crew and cast. The second set was all unabated Lucas, and we know how that went!
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Being bought by Disney didn't exactly hurt Marvel, quite the contrary. Disney has been awesome for quite some time now.
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CountArach
Star Wars Episode VII: The Gungan Ascendancy
I had to quote that.
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Aw, Phillip thinks he's people
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a completely inoffensive name
Don't insult Mark Hamil, he has been the most successful of the entire Star Wars cast. Go read up on his extensive voice acting career.
:huh:
Uh... no. Really, no. Really, really no. Really, really, really no. Also, no. Also, also, no. Hell, even this guy makes me say no.
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a completely inoffensive name
Don't insult Mark Hamil, he has been the most successful of the entire Star Wars cast. Go read up on his extensive voice acting career.
Um - he's a film actor who does voice work, his most recent TV gig was as Pamela Anderson's Uncle on VIP.
In any case - he's not well paid, and despite being a fairly good actor he can't break out of being Luke.
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Psychonaut
Exactly. The first film was tempered by Steven Spielberg, who suggested the opening sequence, much of the narrative and R2-D2 and C3-PO instead of Lucas' preferred Jar-Jar Binks style aliens. Lucas didn't have free reign on the first three, and his ideas were altered and adjusted by his directors, crew and cast. The second set was all unabated Lucas, and we know how that went!
More to the point - his wife edited them, removing large chunks of the first film and leaving them where they belonged on the cutting room floor.
He divorced her since finishing EP VI.
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Lucas is a mixed bag, without him there wouldn't have been a star wars at all, on the other hand he seems to think that star wars having a large child fan base means that star wars should be less mature than it deserves to be. Personally I'm hopeful, considering Disney's take over of Pixar has gone pretty well and the clone wars series has had some really good episodes proving to me that star wars can still be made well.
Also I kinda liked the prequels, Yeah I said it!
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I agree with the general consensus that Disney certainly can't do any worse than Lucas has done with the last three films...
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TinCow
:huh:Uh...
no. Really,
no. Really, really
no. Really, really, really
no. Also,
no. Also, also,
no. Hell, even this guy makes me say
no.
Earl Jones and Alec Guin. I will concede, but I was talking about just the original trilogy. Don't bring up Pandamay and Worlds Worst Jedi because that was a travesty of wasted potential.Also I lol'd at Harrison Ford, I love the man to death and I watch everything he is in but the man's recent repetoire includes a chick flick and nothing special since the 90s.You underestimate the following that many young people have with cartoons. Mark Hamil is considered by many dudes to be the "definitive" voice of the Joker.
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Philipvs Vallindervs Calicvla
Um - he's a film actor who does voice work,
It is the other way around. He is a voice actor who does film. He is well respected in the voice acting community and its obvious he has made voice acting his job. The only people who continue to define him as Luke are people like you, who can't even recognize the wonderful news that Lucas is no longer in total control of Star Wars..
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a completely inoffensive name
Also I lol'd at Harrison Ford, I love the man to death and I watch everything he is in but the man's recent repetoire includes a chick flick and nothing special since the 90s.You underestimate the following that many young people have with cartoons. Mark Hamil is considered by many dudes to be the "definitive" voice of the Joker.
I completely understand Hamil's success as a voice actor. I'm very aware of it and I would also say he's had a successful career because of it. Certainly far better than many of his other co-stars, like Carrie and Billy Dee. However, I really don't think it's debatable that Harrison Ford has had a more successful career overall. Six of his films are in the IMDb Top 250 (three if you exclude Star Wars). While Ford is not remotely a 'great' actor, he was bankable for a long, long time. The guy was top of the A-list for 20 years. While Hamil has had a great voice acting career for about that amount of time, I don't think a voice acting career can be compared to a Hollywood lead actor career. I guarantee you that Ford's payments for appearing in his list of forgettable films over the past 10 years have far surpassed Hamil's despite the fact that the former was in decline in and the latter has just been getting better.
By your analysis we should also say that Hamil is better than Pacino and DeNiro, because Hamil is still a going concern while Pacino and DeNiro have forgotten how to do anything other than cash a check. That misses the point about what constitutes a career.
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TinCow
I completely understand Hamil's success as a voice actor. I'm very aware of it and I would also say he's had a successful career because of it. Certainly far better than many of his other co-stars, like Carrie and Billy Dee. However, I really don't think it's debatable that Harrison Ford has had a more successful career overall. Six of his films are in the IMDb Top 250 (three if you exclude Star Wars). While Ford is not remotely a 'great' actor, he was bankable for a long, long time. The guy was top of the A-list for 20 years. While Hamil has had a great voice acting career for about that amount of time, I don't think a voice acting career can be compared to a Hollywood lead actor career. I guarantee you that Ford's payments for appearing in his list of forgettable films over the past 10 years have far surpassed Hamil's despite the fact that the former was in decline in and the latter has just been getting better.By your analysis we should also say that Hamil is better than Pacino and DeNiro, because Hamil is still a going concern while Pacino and DeNiro have forgotten how to do anything other than cash a check. That misses the point about what constitutes a career.
That is a good point. I didn't think of it like that. I retract my previous statement.Although personally after seeing Pacino in "Jack and Jill" I would be happy if everyone punished him by ignoring his earlier work. My god was that a waste of my time and my sanity.