Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens - Page 22
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julianto
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shark.
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SweeTLemonS[TPR]
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On October 31 2012 05:31 MasterMonkey wrote: Grosssss! I mean Disney does a good job and all, but considering there is no Episode 7 original material, they're going to make it from scratch. George Lucas, Star Wars fans are gunna hate on you for awhile because that's not really cool. You were the man behind everything and now it's going to take a turn presumably for the worse with the writing either way, of course I'll still see it because I'm a sellout and I like being entertained! I hate myself That turn was already taken. And just because Disney bought the studio doesn't necessarily mean that Lucas's dirty hands won't be all over this project. "The release of Episode 7 in 2015 will kick off a new trilogy that Lucasfilm already has mapped out." I read that as "Lucas already has mapped out." | ||
mjxn
Australia939 Posts
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GTR
51136 Posts
On October 31 2012 18:29 mjxn wrote: Please let there be a musical number or two in the movie. Luke be a jedi tonight.... | ||
BlueSpace
Germany2182 Posts
I forgot about the singing... I take it back. It can get a lot worse than episode one. I'm just imagining the new Yedi Knight singing a song with the force spirits of Yoda, Obi-Wan and Luke as background singers. | ||
StatixEx
United Kingdom779 Posts
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epicanthic
Hong Kong295 Posts
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c3rberUs
Japan11285 Posts
I want to see stuff about the past though, I've never really liked the post Episode 6 material. I would be delightful if they make something about Darth Bane and the creation of the Order of the Rule of Two. | ||
mathemagician1986
Germany549 Posts
On October 31 2012 16:33 Matoo- wrote: Any recommendations for SW books? Only ones I read are the Thrawn trilogy and also another one(s?) about a mad ex-Jedi mass mind-controlling people (was so long ago that I don't remember the title). I feel like reading some SW stuff right now. I like the dark side so if there's good old Sith plotting it's a plus. :D I personally hate book series, they tend to be complete bullshit. I much prefer stand alone books. The Darth Bane Trilogy by Drew Karpyshyn is really good. It explains how the rule of 2 (1 Sith Lord and only 1 pupil) came into play and describes the life of Darth Bane (this takes place over 1000 year before the films). Shatterpoints was quite good aswell, it was a book about Mace Windu. The Cestus Deception is probably my favourite, it explores how individually thinking a Clone can actually be. Also: Star Wars Episode 3 by Matthew Stover gives a great background look at what isn't shown in the movie but happening in the background. | ||
Xiphias
Norway2222 Posts
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AlgeriaT
Sweden2195 Posts
Just no kid actors please, for the love of motherfucking God. | ||
Nausea
Sweden807 Posts
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Manit0u
Poland17046 Posts
Used to be my ringtone for ages. | ||
archonOOid
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zeo
Serbia6175 Posts
I love Star Wars but I think a lot of people are under the illusion it isn't a family movie, it's 'adult'... that's just plain wrong. This is the perfect way to keep and preserve the Star Wars legacy and maybe we can give a chance to a new generation to fall in love with their own story. Anyway, the 400 episode TV series and 3 more movies can only be a good thing. | ||
Asturas
Finland587 Posts
I definitely say no. Better bring back the idea of actor TV series! | ||
SasukeStreams
Netherlands174 Posts
Same here. Lol. Good times. Better video | ||
[UoN]Sentinel
United States11320 Posts
On October 31 2012 20:12 mathemagician1986 wrote: I personally hate book series, they tend to be complete bullshit. I much prefer stand alone books. The Darth Bane Trilogy by Drew Karpyshyn is really good. It explains how the rule of 2 (1 Sith Lord and only 1 pupil) came into play and describes the life of Darth Bane (this takes place over 1000 year before the films). Shatterpoints was quite good aswell, it was a book about Mace Windu. The Cestus Deception is probably my favourite, it explores how individually thinking a Clone can actually be. Also: Star Wars Episode 3 by Matthew Stover gives a great background look at what isn't shown in the movie but happening in the background. This. Ideally I'd want Stover to write the script and Disney to produce it because after looking at Shatterpoints and Sith and the elegant way both were written, I think Stover writing any number of SW episodes would be freaking amazing work. Hopefully Disney sticks some good writers in there. | ||
FreakyDroid
Macedonia2616 Posts
Perhaps the best option is to start fresh without adapting any story and just tip toe between whats already written without violating already established cannon.. The big question will be, which era should they do? I'd go for the New Jedi Order where Luke takes on kind of a Yoda role among the Jedi but central characters are Katarn and/or Vos. I feel these are the most interesting developments of the SW universe, as the Jedi come to realize that they can get married and that they can use dark force powers without flipping over to the dark side. I know it wont make everyone happy because some SW fans are strongly against these new developments, but personally I think its good storytelling and moves the whole Jedi ideology forward. | ||
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