Star Wars Universe Thread, Solo: 5/25/2018

Discussion in 'General' started by CP1708, Oct 30, 2012.

  1. Yes

    29 vote(s)
    85.3%
  2. Yes

    5 vote(s)
    14.7%
  1. suprduperfly

    suprduperfly

    1,575
    158
    Joined
    Feb 15, 2009
    Disney is trolling with that 2015 projection.
    This is clearly a move to cook the stock.

    Other than that, I'll keep an open mind. Hoping for some KH stuff to happen.
     
  2. ryda421

    ryda421

    13,951
    4,827
    Joined
    Aug 24, 2007
    they should definitely continue with the series onward. in other words not back track in the story. hopefully we will see Jacen Solo :pimp:
     
  3. the dauqs

    the dauqs

    1,470
    17
    Joined
    Aug 15, 2005
    All of this. I think a KOTOR movie would be perfect if they really want to do an original story.
     
  4. ryda421

    ryda421

    13,951
    4,827
    Joined
    Aug 24, 2007
    ^^^

    IMO, they should not do that. that's how they kind of messed up by doing the prequels. don't get me wrong the prequels were good but the last two were done very poorly because they had to make the stories connect and they had to cram everything.
     
  5. CP1708

    CP1708

    57,630
    9,911
    Joined
    Feb 7, 2007
    I envision them doing it a lot like the X-Men series. You have the main 3 X-Men's, then a Wolverine spin off, then a First class spin off, etc.

    You could see Star Wars 7 in 2015, do a KOTOR in 2016, Star Wars 8 in 2017, go back again to the Darth Bane series in 2018, Star Wars 9 in 2019, then start a Thrawn series in 2020, Bane again in 2021, KOTOR in 2022, etc etc.

    Basically, they "could" do something every single year with the material that's out there. Will they? That I don't know. Could they? Yes, absolutely. And I hope they do. I would go see each and every one of those films.
     
  6. mints

    mints

    8,457
    3,355
    Joined
    Oct 8, 2009
    My dream is that Disney will go find original prints of the OT, restore, scan at 4K and release a BluRay set of the OT untouched save for doing a High Def Audio Mix like Universal did with Jaws recently.
     
    semf likes this.
  7. je ne sais quoi

    je ne sais quoi

    9,299
    1,697
    Joined
    Oct 18, 2008
    We need another Star Wars without Lucas micro-managing everything.
     
  8. psk2310

    psk2310

    21,553
    8,693
    Joined
    Jul 30, 2011
    I have a modest ask...I'd like a cartoon like The Clone Wars (on Cartoon Network), but devoted to Bobba Fett. Movie of course would be more ideal, but a series would be able to tell so many stories...
     
  9. CP1708

    CP1708

    57,630
    9,911
    Joined
    Feb 7, 2007
    Oh, Boba can have a lot more than just a cartoon. ALOT more. :wink:
     
  10. celtixhalfshell

    celtixhalfshell Banned

    1,075
    73
    Joined
    Sep 29, 2006
    the only solid episode through and through was empire?  its halloween not april fools, buddy.

    what makes something great? greatness is not to be compared with the mundane. however, it always originates from such a source.  Jesus Christ was a man of very humble beginnings, Bob Marley was raised in rural Jamaica before conquering the tumultuous underbelly of Trenchtown, and let us not forget Nasir Jones was raised with no silver spoon in his mouth.  keeping this in mind, star wars began in the thoughts of an intrigued youth by the name of george lucas, who through his weekly visits to his local (and surely, far from garish) cinema, became enthralled with the mechanics of serial matinee and various other sources of classical works (7 samurai immediately comes to mind).  this, is where true undeniable and ageless triumph begin, not in an executive board room but rather in the whimsical and inquisitive nature of a being wishing to escape the current reality to something far….greater.

    star wars 4 absolutley owns anything every made or ever will be made.  george lucas cant write dialogue?  U, sir,surely jest.  “holding her is dangerous, word gets out it could generate sympathy for the rebellion in the senate.”

    “I have traced the rebel spies to her. NOW she is my only link to finding the rebel’s hidden base.”

    u do realize with these opening moments of dialogue that mr. lucas not only furthers the present timeline (that is actually a long time ago in a galaxy far far away….), but also begs our minds to imagine the prior incidences not shown on film in which darth vader as led onto the trail of one princess leia organa (sp?).  this very theme of events not shown yet which carry with it great intrigue carries throughout the entire original trilogy, but it begins here.  another fine example of this would include luke’s first conversations with obi wan.  here ben tells luke that his father was ‘the best star pilot in the galaxy….and a good friend” all the while alec guiness remains pensive and reminiscent of battles long since dissipated yet clearly still relevant in regards to the turmoil presently clouding the galaxy.  to know that luke’s father was militarily prodigious is not viscerally experienced by an audience for some 20 odd years later when during the opening scene of episode 3 Anakin plows head first into the driod army with r2d2 (!) at his side.  there is such a cyclical nature to these films (beginning with episode 4) that to dismiss star wars films as mere childrens fodder or simple adventurous whimsy would be to undermine humanity’s collective conscious and cost yourself hours of futile viewing.  

    while writing ive come to realize another interesting cycle within star wars.  in the beginning c3p0 treats r2 like a ******ed step-child (“don’t get fresh w/ me u overweight glob of grease” LMAO), yet in turn c3p0 get belittled by han.  who belittles han?  well at one point both jabba and lando make a fool of him.  what becomes of han?  he rises to a position of prominence within the rebellion.  somewhere, sometime, someone, must end the cycles of pointless and juvenile bickering and break into the mold of constructive leader.

    star wars episode 4 is quotable in everything from musical queue’s to words to sound effects.  I am so confident in the ability of star wars 4’s audio capabilities that im sure a blind man could with ease proclaim it greatest of all time.  to be able to quote a movie is one thing, to quote  a movie with a such a varying brand of characters is altogether quite different.  see, contained within star wars  (ala sopranos the greatest tv show ever) are several contrasting but altogether harmonious genres.  you have your comedy (maja lulz goin on; everything from how c3p0 treats r2, to han solo’s unbridled quips and gazes), you have your drama (son begs his uncle to let him seek his destiny, uncle denies, uncle ends up dead), you have your romance (romance meaning outright heroic tales as well as boy meets girl and attempts to impress said girl, see Luke: “I care” LMAO), and finally adventure, tragedy (ben as beloved father figure mercilessly killed), philosophy (“there’s no all powerful force guiding my destiny”)and religion (“I felt a sudden tremor in the force, as if millions and voices suddenly cried out in agony and then were silenced” and even more so, “use the force luke.  LET GO LUKE” one of my favorite lines ever period).  the film also touches on racism (“we don’t serve their kind here”) and civil war (rebels against empire)

    the scene in the death star trenches is the greatest battle scene I have ever witnessed.  private ryan, belly, heat, terminator, none provide the thrill of watching father chase son and ending in one of the greatest triumphant moments ever (hans unselfish and courageous return to the battlefield, in the all the glory that is the millennium falcon, with the benevolent sun blazing in the background).

    for its time star wars also broke new ground.  from editing, to sound effects, to special effects star wars episode 4 will forever remain a pioneer.  moreover, star wars episode 4 is the accumulation of all of humanities tales from antiquity with ancient celestial battles, disfigured creatures in abundance, and where mystical figures and powers abound.  im sure there are plenty of crevices and nuances to the film I failed to cover but that doesn’t matter.  already ive touched on how you have to look between the lines of the film and you unearth so much fantastic and thought provoking material by just using ur imagination in addition to what the writer/director (lucas) has explicitly set before u. 

    another interesting caveat that makes episode 4 stand apart from the other episodes is luke skywalkers face.  the story goes inbetween the shooting of a new hope and empire strikes back mark hammil experiences a motorcycle accident which left his face slightly disfigured.  therefore a new hope luke is fresh, young, untainted by the heartless greed of imperial politics or military discord.  he is, without question, a new hope.  lightning in a bottle.

    ultimately it boils down, for me, to the question, are u satisfied with the life u lead or do u wish for something greater, some experience which will broaden ur horizons and enrich ur spirit, all the while keeping the greater good of those around u in mind.  all of a sudden, a long time ago in a galaxy far far away, doesn’t seem all that remote now does it?

    go in peace and may the force be with you.  always.
     
    psk2310 and 00david00 like this.
  11. psk2310

    psk2310

    21,553
    8,693
    Joined
    Jul 30, 2011
    ^ I don't agree with everything you said, but I like the spirit celtixhalfshell...Repped...

    May the force be with you... :wink:
     
  12. PRIME

    PRIME

    23,018
    9,671
    Joined
    Oct 2, 2011
     
  13. psk2310

    psk2310

    21,553
    8,693
    Joined
    Jul 30, 2011
    SlashFilm.com posted an article about the 10 directors who should direct the next Star Wars trilogy & the 5 who shouldn't....Here's the run down, see the link for details...I would want Christopher Nolan....He did a vid for the Library of Congress on film (about another topic) & he waxed poetic about Star Wars being the first film he fell in love with as a kid....

    http://www.slashfilm.com/10-filmmak...the-new-star-wars-trilogy-and-5-who-shouldnt/

    10 who should according to SlashFilm
    1. Joss Whedon
    2. J.J. Abrams
    3. Alfonso Cuarón
    4. Brad Bird
    5. Edgar Wright
    6. Rian Johnson
    7. David Fincher
    8. Gore Verbinski
    9. Darren Aronofsky
    10. Andrew Stanton

    5 who shouldn't (no paticular order)
    Len Wiseman
    Zack Snyder
    Brett Ratner
    Michael Bay
    George Lucas
     
    Last edited: Oct 31, 2012
  14. mr jordan04

    mr jordan04

    19,187
    827
    Joined
    Jan 20, 2002
     
  15. Nike Jordan

    Nike Jordan

    11,742
    10,570
    Joined
    Jun 28, 2002
    Say what you want about George Lucas, but he's gonna put most of that money he got from Disney towards a good cause.

    The Hollywood Reporter
     
    psk2310 likes this.
  16. the hater boxden

    the hater boxden Banned

    8,371
    1,395
    Joined
    Aug 26, 2007
    episode 3 of the prequels crapped all over the og 3 bro
     
  17. Nike Jordan

    Nike Jordan

    11,742
    10,570
    Joined
    Jun 28, 2002
     
  18. yanky

    yanky

    8,254
    1,898
    Joined
    May 4, 2011
    ^lol at the vid.
     
  19. superantigen

    superantigen

    7,430
    3,547
    Joined
    Dec 4, 2007
    Not a fan of the merger/acquisition.

    I like competition and distinction in my market place.



    ...
     
  20. blakep267

    blakep267

    9,738
    2,148
    Joined
    Jan 2, 2012
    that doesnt really apply to something like the film world, because they still want to make money so a "quality" product will be put out
     
  21. psk2310

    psk2310

    21,553
    8,693
    Joined
    Jul 30, 2011
    Nice post Nike Jordan. I knew that was going to happen & was waiting for the story to post so I can apply in here. You beat me to the punch. Lucas' net worth prior to the sale is like $6-$7 billion. Knowing how philanthropic he is, I knew he was going to donate or create a large philanthropic en devour. That man donated $175 mil to the USC film & arts school & I think he didn't want his name on any of the buildings but Akira Kurosawa's.
     
  22. ryda421

    ryda421

    13,951
    4,827
    Joined
    Aug 24, 2007
    better then a new hope, empire stricks back and return of the jedi? :lol:

    i understand everyone is entitled to their opinion but your statement is ridiculous. i doubt you even saw the original trilogy before you saw the new one. and even if you did, you would not be saying that because the originals are classics. what they did for the movie industry will forever be cemented as greatness, whereas the new trilogy is barely talked about in a great manner.
     
  23. ryda421

    ryda421

    13,951
    4,827
    Joined
    Aug 24, 2007
    did you like avengers?
     
  24. water

    water

    10,534
    1,673
    Joined
    Nov 1, 2012
    I'm actually really looking forward to this. The original trilogy will forever be a classic. Now that Disney owns SW, they can continue to put out new stuff, that could potentially be better for our future generations. Besides, they have so much material they could go off of. 
     
  25. hybridsoldier23

    hybridsoldier23

    10,630
    2,793
    Joined
    Sep 18, 2005
    WELP...

     
    Last edited: Nov 1, 2012