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Please tell me what's wrong with it? I don't think it's a good Flim or even decent but what makes it that bad to you?Yeah, if you take out every single thing except Maul and the music, it's not too bad.
Please tell me what's wrong with it? I don't think it's a good Flim or even decent but what makes it that bad to you?Yeah, if you take out every single thing except Maul and the music, it's not too bad.
I know he's very good writer, I just want his thoughts on TPM.You're opening up a can of worms.
CP can and will type out exactly what he thinks should have happened in every movie.
CP should be writing Star Wars Legends novels .
Godzilla Director Gareth Edwards Ice bucket challenge in Lucas ranch. Nice to see he was there planning the spinoff most likely. I know randomness.
Please tell me what's wrong with it? I don't think it's a good Flim or even decent but what makes it that bad to you?Yeah, if you take out every single thing except Maul and the music, it's not too bad.
Everything else I just don't see what's wrong *ye shrug*
Do you have an example? Something you thought was ok that I didn't, I can try to elaborate depending on what it is.
Do you have an example? Something you thought was ok that I didn't, I can try to elaborate depending on what it is.
Midi-clorians-People bought what the force was without explanation (scientific) in the OT
Age- makes no difference. If Anakin was as old as you like why would Yoda and mace allow him in the order if he's a teenager (it's not like Luke's situation)
Father- The fact that Anakin is born out of the force shows us how special he is (choose one)
Jedi - Explained in the Aotc (about Jedi not following orders)
Qwi-Gon - after his death isn't just Yoda and Obi-wan teaching anakin?
Oh, how could I forget, Darth Vader created C-3P0.
And Obi Wan doesn't remember 3P0 or R2, but spent 15 years with them around.
Plot holes on a story 2 decades old. Like, how does that happen?
Ok, good questions.
I’ll just ramble, so please forgive me.
Midi-Clorians, I would be able to handle and accept, if they cleaned the script better, I would accept it. But they triple, quadrupled up. No human could podrace, cept Anakin. No Father, born of the force. Midi Clorians, off the charts. We get it already, he’s special. We knew that coming in, we all, already knew that, Anakin Skywalker was special, gifted, etc. Everyone knew that……….yet, Qwi Gon Jin, a Jedi Master, couldn’t sense him in the force from a mile away. BORN of the force, a Jedi master can’t sense him, in the same room as him. He has to “test” his blood cells, to be sure he’s force sensitive. Do you see the holes in that mess? If Qwi Gon felt him immediately walk into the room, finds out no father, then boom, we get it, he’s special, Force, etc. We don’t need to hear about only human that can podrace, or Midi Clorians. Make sense my complaint now?
Age. Does make a difference, a huge one. Luke was “too old” at 23 per the OG, yet was eventually trained and became an elite Jedi. Anakin could have been 17ish, not 8. There was zero need to introduce him at 8. Luke was 18 when we were introduced to him, why would you start at 8, for Anakin? It’s too Kidsy, the entire reason he failed us all. He did the same thing the next movie with Boba Fett being a 10 year old boy.
It doesn’t mesh with the OG wording by Ben. He tells Luke, “you must go to the Degobah system, there you will find Yoda, the Jedi Master that trained me”. (*creates prequel that has Qwi Gon Jin train Owi Wan*) It’s right there, all you have to do is watch The Empire Strikes Back, and you could write your new script then and there, and somehow George goes, ya know what this really needs, a completely new Jedi to train Ben, not the one Ben says trained him, and then we’ll kill said Jedi, and Ben won’t be trained anymore, instead, we’ll give him a child to train himself. Know why that all happened? They wanted to use a Jedi that could be useful in battle in Phantom. They didn’t want Yoda’s small, slow walking *** walkin around thru the movie teaching Owi Wan, so they wrote in another human Jedi to do all that. I swear, he wrote the Phantom Menace on the back of a pizza box. Ironically, they then have Yoda fight like a warrior the next two films.
As for the droids and Obi Wan, no way would you re-write that in 77, there was no NEED for 3-P0 or R2 in the prequel trilogy. Again, they just wanted to keep rehashing the old familiar, and use them to connect the dots. They didn’t need to do that. And it only clutters things up worse by having them with Obi Wan for the entire trilogy, only for them to KNOW what he had already said in Episode IV. How can they get that wrong?
LOS ANGELES — Disney’s 20-month effort to integrate “Star Wars” into its Magic Kingdom appears to be hitting light speed.
Disney Interactive on Thursday announced Star Wars: Commander, a free-to-play game for mobile devices. The Disney Channel on Tuesday said it would unveil a new animated movie, “Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion,” on Oct. 3. Disney XD, a separate channel, will roll out the related “Star Wars Rebels” series on Oct. 13.
Construction plans are progressing at multiple Disney theme parks for “Star Wars"-themed “lands.” (The model is Cars Land, a successful two-year-old addition to the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calif.) Disney Stores recently added “Star Wars” merchandise to shelves for the first time; new non-toy products – in particular “Star Wars"-licensed food – begin to reach retail aisles starting this week.
The Walt Disney Company bought Lucasfilm, the boutique “Star Wars” studio, for $4.05 billion in October 2012. As the two-year anniversary of the acquisition approaches, Disney executives are eager to show integration results. The promise of “Star Wars” – once plugged into Disney’s vaunted franchise management system – is one reason Disney’s stock price has climbed 18 percent this year, to about $90.
Star Wars: Commander, a free-to-play game for mobile devices, was introduced by Disney Interactive on Thursday. Credit Disney Interactive
Disney is also facing pressure from Lucasfilm fans, some of whom have been increasingly impatient about the arrival of fresh “Star Wars” content. The last theatrically released film, “Revenge of the Sith,” came in 2005. The last new television show, “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” arrived in 2008.
“The natives are getting very restless,” said Brander Roullett, 44, a longtime “Star Wars” devotee, in an interview last month at the Comic-Con International fan convention in San Diego. “What’s taking so long?”
Because of Disney’s intricate cross-departmental approach to mining entertainment brands, integration efforts tend to move gradually – at least from the outside looking in. It took Disney more than two years to demonstrate significant synergies with Marvel Entertainment, which was acquired in 2009 for $4 billion.
With Lucasfilm, Disney’s first priority was setting up a new big-budget “Star Wars” movie. Production on “Star Wars: Episode 7” is now underway, with a release scheduled for December 2015. “The footage we have seen so far is spectacular, certainly worthy of the fan frenzy and excitement this movie is generating around the world,” Robert A. Iger, Disney’s chief executive, told analysts this month.
The new video game announced on Thursday is particularly notable. Disney Interactive – home to gaming, Disney.com and, as of last month, StarWars.com – has struggled with layoffs and retrenchments, not to mention financial losses. With the release last year of Disney Infinity, a video game and action figure initiative, the division has finally strung together four profitable quarters in a row, but the hope is that Lucasfilm properties will bolster operations even further.
(Disney Infinity 2.0: Marvel Super Heroes arrives in stores on Sept. 23. A “Star Wars” version is expected late next year.)
Developed internally, Commander is a free-to-play combat strategy game aimed at what the entertainment industry calls “mid-core” players – people interested in a more in-depth experience than offered by a Candy Crush Saga but less time-consuming and expensive than a Call of Duty. Commander, initially available exclusively on Apple devices, features an array of classic “Star Wars” vehicles and characters, from Chewbacca to TIE Fighters.
“We’re being very careful about where we choose to invest our resources,” said James A. Pitaro, Disney Interactive’s president, “and ‘Star Wars’ is a huge priority.”
Yep, when Lucas tells us to watch it from 1-6 I did it without knowingYeah, I didn't know what to say to that either. But it makes sense why he wouldn't have a bad taste in his mouth about the prequels I suppose.