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Uhhh.... I'm the majority...
Ok, maybe I'm confused. What did you mean when you said 'You decided that it wasn't quite right so you change the receipt?'
Uhhh.... I'm the majority...
In 20 years when the public begs to see another Star Wars movie, this is the type of attitude that prevented it. I can completely understand his position.
is there really anyone begging to see another Star Wars at this point?
Well the whole 'who shot whom first', and Ewoks are a deviation from Wookies to name a few.Ok, maybe I'm confused. What did you mean when you said 'You decided that it wasn't quite right so you change the receipt?'
And just because the original movies had serious cheesy parts, doesn't mean Lucas was exempt to from catching grief for Jar Jar Binks, irrelevant pod racing, and just general lameness like casting of the above dude. Hey, Lucas, feel free to up some effort into things other than CGI.
I would much wrather see spin-offs... Like 'The Rogue Squadron' or Old Republic stuff...is there really anyone begging to see another Star Wars at this point?
Pod racing is awesome. You can knock a lot of things, but not pod racing.
It kinda was... No human had the reflexes to be a pod racer but Ani did... Thanks to an abundant amount of force kooties!I fell asleep. Even if it was awesome, it wasn't really relevant.
Oh ya. I forgot. Or I fell asleep.He was cool. Then Hayden C ruined it all.It kinda was... No human had the reflexes to be a pod racer but Ani did... Thanks to an abundant amount of force kooties!
I see it more as him saying, "No one liked what I did, so why would I bother making more of it?"
ie, if I were still a baker, and everyone hated my bread, and some dang near dedicated their lives to insulting me & my breadmaking...I'd stop making bread. I don't see it so much as a "taking my ball and going home" as "the public has spoken".
No one has answered his question: "Why would I make any more when everybody yells at you all the time and says what a terrible person you are?"
Maybe I should read the books. Are they worth the trouble?
I probably won't like them. I don't like anything.I like them, most of them anyway (not a fan of the Republic Commando, Medstar or Rogue Squadron books). I just finished Darth Plaqueis, which was about Sidious' mentor and how the Emperor became Sith...it was good, the author James Luceno has written some of the better novels.
You can find novels set in every possible timeline in the Star Wars history, from thousands of years prior to the movies to decades following Return of the Jedi.
Lucas gives the OK on what is and isn't acceptable to write about, who can/can't be killed off...so far they've only killed one of the hero characters from the movies.
You like talking about things you don't like so you got that going for you...I probably won't like them. I don't like anything.
Yes!!You like talking about things you don't like so you got that going for you...
I just finished Darth Plaqueis.
Maybe I should read the books. Are they worth the trouble?
The 'Clone War' animated series is great!!! I wonder why? oh wait, maybe it's due to other people writing the scripts instead of some dufus putting teddy bears in that can kick the crap out of storm troopers!
Venting accomplished!
But since the mindless teenage girl crowd consumes nothing but glitter and crap, they keep getting made.
I see it more as him saying, "No one liked what I did, so why would I bother making more of it?"
ie, if I were still a baker, and everyone hated my bread, and some dang near dedicated their lives to insulting me & my breadmaking...I'd stop making bread. I don't see it so much as a "taking my ball and going home" as "the public has spoken".
No one has answered his question: "Why would I make any more when everybody yells at you all the time and says what a terrible person you are?"
How about this:
Just stop making bread. Don't go public and whine about people not eating your bread. Settle down, you just made a bajillion on bread that you admit people overrated because 1) the bread was cool looking and 2) they were kids anyway.
Oh well, the Clone Wars and the books are awesome and continue the saga nicely. He has a say in what they can and can't do (and what they can write about--off limits is Yodas background & Luke & Leia as kids) but he doesn't write any of the stories.
Why are those off limits ?
You could make an amazing, original story, out of Yoda's past.
But, before that I want to know where Obi Won comes from.