Hi,
Who here likes Star Wars? Surely some of you must like that series. I hear Episode III is coming out in two years.
Star Wars anyone?
Discussion in 'Travel Forum' started by BrotherJesse, Jun 8, 2003.
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I'm just a padawan, but do enjoy Star Wars
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I do, but I agree with the critic that said it looks as though George Lucas has forgotten how to make these movies - the last two have been awful.
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Kelly,
I couldn't agree with you more. Episodes I & II stunk very bad. Their stench reaks my house... -
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While I was disappointed with them, I must give old Lucas some credit. I think we've gotten so jaded with spx technology, that it's a lot harder for moviemakers to appeal to our suspension of dispelief. Had 1 & 2 come out BEFORE 4,5 & 6, we'd all be saying how great they were.
OTOH, I've asked my legislators to consider a law that would make it a crime to in involved with the making of sequels to Spielberg films. -
Yeah, I like Star Wars a little. Check out www.theforce.net to see my website!
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And check out June 19-21 Weekend Edition of USA Today newspaper to see Grifdog's pix and article (page 2). :cool:
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Oh well, I only missed the action in this thread by a month or so
But anyway, yeah. I was 9 years old in '78, a very bad time to be 9 The Empire Strikes Back was the first movie I saw on the big screen. I still watch them when-ever they come on TV.
The last time I watched them I was a bit upset to notice that Darth Vader wasn't as tough as I remembered him to be. About the worst he does in the original 3 movies is torture Leia and a few others a few times, choke a few of his own men, and that's about it.
Notice in the first one Vader takes orders from Moff Tarkin (Peter Cushing) a few times, and Tarkin is the one who gave the order for the destruction of Alderaan.
Watching Mark Hammil whine through all his lines again I started wishing Vader would have chopped him in two with his light saber
Oh, btw, I don't count episodes I & II as REAL Star Wars movies :D Hope to see a young Han & Chewbacca in III
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From Gib:
I almost agree. They have by no means been of the original "Star Wars" quality. But, I'm hopeful for Episode III. Right now the series reminds me of the Atlanta Braves. They're good when they're good and they're bad when they're they're bad. Whether good or bad I will always be a Braves fan. Same goes for Star wars.
I feel about that way regarding Star Trek--I was disappointed with a great deal of V and both Insurrection and Nemesis, but I do or will own all of them. I don't think that the Star Wars productions done recently were all that awful, although Darth Maul wasn't much of a villain to have few lines and be so weak he could be killed off in a single movie. -
While I was disappointed with them, I must give old Lucas some credit. I think we've gotten so jaded with spx technology, that it's a lot harder for moviemakers to appeal to our suspension of dispelief. Had 1 & 2 come out BEFORE 4,5 & 6, we'd all be saying how great they were.
OTOH, I've asked my legislators to consider a law that would make it a crime to in involved with the making of sequels to Spielberg films. </font>[/QUOTE]Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, although the Great Bird of the Galaxy warned Shatner not to make it, was a reworking of one of Roddenberry's original ideas for ST--TMP. It also, especially in its ending, captured very well his views as a member of the American Humanist Association affiliated with The Humanist magazine. -
Come on Now, everyone knows that "Star Trek" is the Best :D
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Ben, as a web-page or million saith: Lets see the borg adapt to having their arms ripped off by an irate wookie :D
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Wash your mouth out with soap for even mentioning that farce Star TREK in the presence of a real thread on STAR WARS.
May the force be with you.
I'm going to GrifDog's home in Michigan Sunday. He works with George Lucas and I'll tell him what you said.
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Not only are, as far as I experienced, all 5 released movies not very well done (except perhaps the first one (1979)), they are also representing discrimination against women.
George Lucas is contradicting himself in his work.