Not even close. The majority of people that are mad at Lucas isn't because he changed the 4-6 movies slightly. It is because his interpretations of 1-3, specifically #1.
Slightly? Ha.
He only changed the entire character arc of one Han Solo.
Not even close. The majority of people that are mad at Lucas isn't because he changed the 4-6 movies slightly. It is because his interpretations of 1-3, specifically #1.
Slightly? Ha.
He only changed the entire character arc of one Han Solo.
Thanks for joining our club!1) This thread is the nerdiest thing I have ever read. Ever.
2) I think someone meant "recipe" not "reciept".
3) I like all of the Star Wars movies, so Lucas can suck it.
4) That's all I got.
Meh. I liked all the movies. 1-6. I didn't like 1 that much, but 2 was good and I liked 3 a good deal.
But it's an effing movie series, not military strategic decisions that result in life lost. Not that much to get worked up about. Holy Moses on a surfboard.
Sorry to say, and this is from someone who watches the movies and series.......Star Wars is not too much removed from that kind of thing.
Instead of glitter, we get light sabres.
Instead of mush, we get action-hero dialogue.
"Lock and Load!"
Sorry to say, and this is from someone who watches the movies and series.......Star Wars is not too much removed from that kind of thing.
Instead of glitter, we get light sabres.
Instead of mush, we get action-hero dialogue.
"Lock and Load!"
1) This thread is the nerdiest thing I have ever read. Ever.
I fell asleep. Even if it was awesome, it wasn't really relevant.
I happen to think Lucas can do what the hell he wants with his movies. You always have the right not to like it, not watch em, or buy em. Short of changing the entire plot of the movies, I hope he continues to add deleted scenes and enhance the FX if he wants to. Gives me probably the only new Star Wars film content we will ever see out him again.
I've never seen any of the three "prequel" movies. I hated "Return of the Jedi" that much, and hold a grudge until this day. Teddy Bears taking out the evil empire? Come on!
Just out of curiosity, what year were you born in? You might fall on the wrong side of the Ewok Line
1965.
Just the right age for the first two Star Wars to blow my mind. By the time of the third one, I had read Lord of the Rings, a lot of Conan and Edgar Rice Burroughs, so I was just like "NO!" when I saw those things. To this day, I don't know if there was ever a more blatant cash grab for the toy market by a movie maker.
A couple of points:
- Lucas is free to never make another Star Wars, but unless he lives to be 150, he has created an empire that's far, far bigger than him. Once he hits senility, Fox will be cranking up the money machine to either reboot this franchise or hire someone like Jake Kasdan, who will probably be about the age his father directed Empire, to produce material "in addition to."
Some of y'all don't even realize how much "extended universe" material is out there. It's an industry unto itself, particularly the novels. There's a book called Death Troopers that combines Star Wars and zombies, for cryin' out loud. Sci-fi legend Timothy Zahn wrote a trilogy that created an EU character named Grand Admiral Thrawn who is an even better villain than Darth Vader -- far more depth and somehow even a more interesting backstory. This will live on and, eventually, some of it is going to get put to film in our lifetime, whether Lucas participates or not. We will see another trilogy someway, somehow.
- Forbes was asked to guess the value of a future Star Wars product over the lifetime of its ability to generate money directly and indirectly. The best number they could come up with is $20 billion in 2009 dollars. That number alone guarantees Fox will someday feel obligated to their investors to move forward with another trilogy with or without Lucas.
1965.
Just the right age for the first two Star Wars to blow my mind. By the time of the third one, I had read Lord of the Rings, a lot of Conan and Edgar Rice Burroughs, so I was just like "NO!" when I saw those things. To this day, I don't know if there was ever a more blatant cash grab for the toy market by a movie maker.
I was 7 in 1983. Totally hated the Ewoks.
I do. I have read many of them and I am a big fan of the Timothy Zahn books. Thrawn is great but he is no Darth Vader. Come on now.
I don't believe Fox has any say in the matter as Lucas still owns the franchise.