Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens - Page 29
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Reborn8u
United States1761 Posts
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Crisco
1170 Posts
Lucas planning on donating almost all of the money (4 billion) to education/charity (http://blog.sfgate.com/bottomline/2012/11/01/george-lucasgiving-away-most-of-his-4-billion-haul/) | ||
Loxley
Netherlands2480 Posts
And keep Nathalie portman. And create a believable story to bring back Liam neeson. And kill of JarJar. More nathalie portman, and hire Christopher Nolan as the director. If anyone can bring back a dead in the gutter franchise its him. Oh and hire Clint Mansell for the soundtrack. I would go see that movie. | ||
semantics
10040 Posts
On November 02 2012 11:34 Loxley wrote: Only wish I got is to fire the person responsible for casting Hayden Christsakeson. And keep Nathalie portman. And create a believable story to bring back Liam neeson. And kill of JarJar. More nathalie portman, and hire Christopher Nolan as the director. If anyone can bring back a dead in the gutter franchise its him. Oh and hire Clint Mansell for the soundtrack. I would go see that movie. Eh it be easier for them to get someone like Brad Bird who's worked with pixar and has done good movies. Outside of that i think i'd take Joss Whedon over Christopher Nolan | ||
Knee_of_Justice
United States388 Posts
On November 02 2012 11:34 Loxley wrote: Only wish I got is to fire the person responsible for casting Hayden Christsakeson. And keep Nathalie portman. And create a believable story to bring back Liam neeson. And kill of JarJar. More nathalie portman, and hire Christopher Nolan as the director. If anyone can bring back a dead in the gutter franchise its him. Oh and hire Clint Mansell for the soundtrack. I would go see that movie. I don't believe I have never heard of anyone requesting that John Williams be replaced with someone else regarding Star Wars music. It's some of the most memorable and epic music in movie history IMO. | ||
Manit0u
Poland17045 Posts
On November 02 2012 11:34 Loxley wrote: Only wish I got is to fire the person responsible for casting Hayden Christsakeson. And keep Nathalie portman. And create a believable story to bring back Liam neeson. And kill of JarJar. More nathalie portman, and hire Christopher Nolan as the director. If anyone can bring back a dead in the gutter franchise its him. Oh and hire Clint Mansell for the soundtrack. I would go see that movie. Natalie Portman sucked in Star Wars. Christopher Nolan doesn't make good movies. John Williams > Clint Mansell for the soundtrack. Personally, I wish they hired some unknown/up-and-coming actors instead of big names for the movie. On November 02 2012 11:00 Reborn8u wrote: I liked episode 1, Darth Maul and Qui Gon Gin where perhaps the best Jedi and Sith of the entire series. Why did they have to kill them both in the first episode. Episodes 2 and 3 sucked. Darth Maul didn't die there. And what was so great about this character? He had like 2 lines of dialogue, no past (at least not shown in the movie) and very little development. They basically put him in there just to have some form of "epic final boss fight" (which wasn't so epic in the end). | ||
Fruscainte
4596 Posts
Basically I hope it's more story driven instead of trying to be super flashy. And since Lucas apparently won't have his grubby little hands all over it, it might even have a shot at that. | ||
D_K_night
Canada615 Posts
On November 02 2012 10:11 Telcontar wrote: Whatever they decide to do, I would like to see more of a blur between the light and the dark side. As it is, it's just too black and white. Either you're a good jedi, or you're an evil sith. I would like to see someone walk the line without really falling into either groups. It probably won't happen, but I can dream. Tron Legacy had the most generic sci-fi plot imaginable. A bad guy that wants to rid of all imperfection and secretly builds an army to invade the world? Oh come on! It's a shame that they wasted such an interesting setting, outstanding special effects & soundtrack, with such a lame story. It's not going to happen. It's a very important distinction, probably the biggest distinction in the series...you're either good, or you're evil. There is nothing in-between about this. *MAYBE* Han Solo could in-between, but guess what - he helps out the good guys. Lando might be in-between also, but once again - once he was betrayed, he becomes a "good guy". It also happens to be a very crucial thing that makes it easy for a wide audience to understand, and easy for parents to explain to their kids. The good guy...human, good-looking, blue light saber...the bad guy - red light saber, ugly, etc. Star Wars isn't about trying to make sense of right or wrong. It's about making choices which drastically swing you towards one side or the other...but the dark side always beckons. | ||
Coppermantis
United States845 Posts
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D_K_night
Canada615 Posts
On October 31 2012 06:26 Orcasgt24 wrote: HAN SHOT FIRST They aint perfect now. They WERE perfect 12 years ago Han/Greedo shot first. Indeed in the original source material(and IF you possess the correct VHS version), Han shot first. But in a revision to the movie since, Lucas mucked around with the scene so Greedo indeed fired the first shot, Han's head "dodged"(poorly done too I might add, as that scene was never originally filmed), and shot back in "self-defense". So who's right and who's wrong? The reality is - it depends on which version of the movie you saw. But the consensus is - for Han to shoot merely in self-defense because he had no choice, completely changes the viewer's perception of him. Only fighting if necessary. Versus "bad ass" Han who just doesn't care...which is the man we all wanted in the first place...except for Lucas, who, as the years passed and he got older, had a change of heart regarding the character and wanted things to be more "kid friendly". | ||
Doomwish
438 Posts
On November 02 2012 14:13 Fruscainte wrote: Honestly as long as the characters aren't pulling out a Jedi and using SUPER COOL force powers every chance they fucking get I might just like this. I don't know about other people, but at least for me I loved the original Trilogy because it explored the spiritual side of the force and was really a coming of age story of Luke, you got to watch him grow and expand his wisdom and mature. When he first raised that X-Wing out of the swamp , I fucking screamed for joy. Every time a lightsaber was pulled out, it was simply, for a lack of better terms, epic. And that effect was just cheapened when you get 500 jedis all swinging their wubwubsabers and force pushing each other around like ragdolls. Basically I hope it's more story driven instead of trying to be super flashy. And since Lucas apparently won't have his grubby little hands all over it, it might even have a shot at that. He didn't raise the X-Wing out of the swamp. Yoda had to do it for him. But yeah I agree with your main point. | ||
D_K_night
Canada615 Posts
IMO what these new set of series NEEDS, is just quite plainly, scenes which give absolutely maximum emotional impact to the viewer. This is much harder to do now given decades of film making. The scene where Luke Skywalker approaches Vader standing on top. This scene has been copied by just about every entertainment medium you can think of...the intrepid hero, confronting the boss on a podium. It isn't just a mere scene though. Something about this still hits you. You feel Skywalker's dread. This is a final boss moment, and we all felt it in that iconic scene. If these upcoming series has more unforgettable moments like these...it'll fantastic. | ||
bokeevboke
Singapore1674 Posts
On November 02 2012 11:31 Crisco wrote: Thought this deserved mention: Lucas planning on donating almost all of the money (4 billion) to education/charity (http://blog.sfgate.com/bottomline/2012/11/01/george-lucasgiving-away-most-of-his-4-billion-haul/) Someone tell him to donate 25% to Esports! | ||
Fruscainte
4596 Posts
On November 02 2012 14:44 Doomwish wrote: He didn't raise the X-Wing out of the swamp. Yoda had to do it for him. But yeah I agree with your main point. Careless mistakes, 2AM does that. But yeah On November 02 2012 14:58 bokeevboke wrote: Someone tell him to donate 25% to Esports! PRETTY SURE starving kids and kids with cancer need it more than starcraft pros | ||
Forikorder
Canada8840 Posts
On November 02 2012 15:07 Fruscainte wrote: Careless mistakes, 2AM does that. But yeah PRETTY SURE starving kids and kids with cancer need it more than starcraft pros PRETTY SURE most esport pros are starving kids | ||
Fruscainte
4596 Posts
On November 02 2012 15:13 Forikorder wrote: PRETTY SURE most esport pros are starving kids ...touche | ||
Zooper31
United States5710 Posts
On November 02 2012 15:13 Forikorder wrote: PRETTY SURE most esport pros are starving kids If this was Facebook I would like your comment. | ||
Naphal
Germany2099 Posts
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GhandiEAGLE
United States20754 Posts
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Dosey
United States4505 Posts
Only thing I'd be worried about is the video games (like someone stated pages before), but then again... Force Unleashed was god awful and reminiscent of a poorly made Disney game anyway... so whatever. | ||
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