Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens - Page 25
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Vaapad
Norway171 Posts
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Frozzen
Sweden73 Posts
On October 31 2012 05:41 seanisgrand wrote: Dark Empire please. Tht would be amazing. Love the comic books. But they'd need a new cast for all our favorite 4-5-6 heroes Same thing with Zahn's "Heir to the empire." Anyway I'm quite please of this turn of events because it can't get any worse then having George Lucas Directing. And less stupid CGI, bring back the real monsters. | ||
mathemagician1986
Germany549 Posts
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Ansinjunger
United States2451 Posts
Characters like Jolee Bindo were a breath of very fresh air. I particularly liked his acknowledging how whack the Jedi philosophies were, especially the anti-love thing. On the other hand, love was never really a bad thing post RotJ. Case in point: Luke and his significant other. | ||
Vaapad
Norway171 Posts
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ACrow
Germany6583 Posts
On November 01 2012 02:36 Ansinjunger wrote: The best Star Wars after the original movies is KotoR, at least of what I've experienced (I've also read both of the Timothy Zahn series, 8-9 Vong books, played Jedi Knight II: Outcast and Academy, and a few others but that's not necessarily a whole lot among the plethora of Star Wars content). Anyway, to those saying that R2D2 and C3PO etc. are iconic and necessary, I don't think so. HK-47 from KotoR was a flippin' sweet droid, although T3M4 wasn't anything special. A movie based off KotoR wouldn't work though, the twist would end up being too obvious, even though it completely surprised me in game (and many others, from what I can tell), plus it'd probably end up spoiled. Characters like Jolee Bindo were a breath of very fresh air. I particularly liked his acknowledging how whack the Jedi philosophies were, especially the anti-love thing. On the other hand, love was never really a bad thing post RotJ. Case in point: Luke and his significant other. Kotor was awesome. I doubt though that a character like HK47 would make it into a movie, as he is more intended for a mature audience. | ||
Fueled
United States1610 Posts
On November 01 2012 02:39 Vaapad wrote: btw, what does disney not own?! They own - Walt Disney Pictures Walt Disney Animation Studios Walt Disney Theatrical Walt Disney India Ltd. Pixar Animation Studios Marvel Entertainment, LLC The Muppets Studio ABC Inc. ESPN Inc. (80%) A+E Networks (50%) Radio Disney Hulu (27%) UTV Software Communications Lucasfilm Ltd. + Show Spoiler + didn't even know they owned all that D: | ||
esperanto
Germany357 Posts
I fear that they gonna milk the StarWars cashcow and produce tonnes of content for average consumer and nothing for the real fanboy. | ||
Klondikebar
United States2227 Posts
On November 01 2012 02:44 esperanto wrote: I dont want the company that created the jonas brothers and "high school musical" to be in charge of the StarWars-Universe... I fear that they gonna milk the StarWars cashcow and produce tonnes of content for average consumer and nothing for the real fanboy. This is also the company that created The Incredibles, The Avengers, and Xmen First Class. Disney Channel stars are supposed to appeal to whiny, hyper active pre teens. They aren't your demographic. Disney knows how to target their chosen demographics. When they set their sights on us they will give us a GLORIOUS movie. | ||
Sevenofnines
United States167 Posts
Suffice to say I had a similar reaction. The only thing good that might come out of this is that some of the EU stuff (especially from Timothy Zahn) might be made into films. Now that Lucas isn't involved hopefully they can find a good director/cast and make it happen. While Disney does have some pretty lame stuff, they do happen to be behind stuff like Pirates and Avengers so there's a possibility that the new films will at least be better than the Prequel Trilogy (not saying much there...) | ||
NeonFlare
Finland1307 Posts
On November 01 2012 02:43 Fueled wrote: They own - Walt Disney Pictures Walt Disney Animation Studios Walt Disney Theatrical Walt Disney India Ltd. Pixar Animation Studios Marvel Entertainment, LLC The Muppets Studio ABC Inc. ESPN Inc. (80%) A+E Networks (50%) Radio Disney Hulu (27%) UTV Software Communications Lucasfilm Ltd. + Show Spoiler + didn't even know they owned all that D: I guess you could say that Disney is... owning. More seriously though, I'm not sure wheter this is good or bad. There's lots of material to work from and depending on the director it might end up pretty good. | ||
Sanctimonius
United Kingdom861 Posts
This has potential, but I wonder a few things: What stories will they be? Based on existing canon, or will they go their own route? How can they continue the stories of Luke, Leia and Han? Them guys are pretty damn old now, I'm guessing new actors will be called up to try their hands and frankly a lot of people won't like it on principle... Who will write and who will direct? I'm sure they can get people who will write Lucas better than Lucas, but the director will be a big thing too. I don't think Burton would be right for the role, he'd make the Star Destroyers funny angles and out of clay. Plus Helena Bonham Carter would be Admiral Daala and Johnny Depp would be C3PO. | ||
Jacmert
Canada1709 Posts
I find your lack of faith disturbing. | ||
JimSocks
United States968 Posts
On November 01 2012 02:23 Vaapad wrote: its probably going to be directed towards a less mature audience, with more childish humor and "funny" jokes, i think its going to be bad. But im interested in seeing who the director is going to be (Tim Burton?♥) you mean like episode 1 bro? | ||
Rayeth
United States883 Posts
The best thing Disney could do would be re-release the ORIGINAL versions of the first three movies. That alone would build so much goodwill who cares about anything else. | ||
blinken
Canada368 Posts
On November 01 2012 02:23 Vaapad wrote: its probably going to be directed towards a less mature audience, with more childish humor and "funny" jokes, i think its going to be bad. But im interested in seeing who the director is going to be (Tim Burton?♥) I hope Burton stays far, far, away from the Star Wars franchise. | ||
bonifaceviii
Canada2890 Posts
On November 01 2012 02:23 Vaapad wrote: its probably going to be directed towards a less mature audience, with more childish humor and "funny" jokes, i think its going to be bad. As noted above, you just described The Phantom Menace. I certainly hope Disney negotiated the ability to re-distribute the original versions of the original trilogy with Lucas. Since they're a soulless, profit-hungry corporation it would be in their best interests to do so: people that already own the films will be tripping over themselves to buy them again if the originals are released. | ||
Sanctimonius
United Kingdom861 Posts
Han, Luke and Leia will be in Kingdom Hearts 3! | ||
Femari
United States2900 Posts
There's already an established canon, they'd have to go way off base with this to make it work. I don't see Disney doing that. Or they go make movies of Star Wars Legacy. That would be terrible too. Either way I don't see any good coming out of this one bit. | ||
CobaltBlu
United States919 Posts
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