There is, though.
quote:quote:Oh come on, who didn't have a WTF moment when they saw the word "taxation" in the opening crawl?
So, when you watched TPM for the first time, when did you first have that "oh ****, this is not what I was expecting" moment?
And... IBT the opening crawl.
quote:Foreshadowing.
The point where TPM got really stupid for 16-year-old me in 1999 was when they got in the submersible and "There's always a bigger fish."
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Was listening to Rebel Force Radio, and the guys were talking about the possibility of the entire series being re-released in theaters leading up to Episode VIII.
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I still can't decide if that's worse than Greedo shooting first or not
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Was listening to Rebel Force Radio, and the guys were talking about the possibility of the entire series being re-released in theaters leading up to Episode VIII.
Release the originals. I refuse to let my kid watch this bull*****
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Was listening to Rebel Force Radio, and the guys were talking about the possibility of the entire series being re-released in theaters leading up to Episode VIII.
Release the originals. I refuse to let my kid watch this bull*****
You don't have the originals on DVD?
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Where does one find the originals on DVD?
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The special edition, that's the one I wanted out there. The other movie, it's on VHS, if anybody wants it. I'm not going to spend thewe're talking millions of dollars here, the money and the time to refurbish that, because to me, it doesn't really exist anymore. It's like this is the movie I wanted it to be, and I'm sorry you saw half a completed film and fell in love with it.
quote:Yep. Originally wanted Greedo to shoot first (thank goodness he missed), wanted there to be more pedestrian/bantha traffic in Mos Eisely, originally wanted the Saarlac to have a beak, and orginally wanted an American Idol performer in Jabba's palace. Oh, and wanted the galaxy to celebrate the fall of the Empire within hours of Palpatine's death.
It's like this is the movie I wanted it to be
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Where does one find the originals on DVD?
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Disney's plans for a Marvel-style Star Wars cinematic universe won't be completely ruined if Rogue One is only a middling hit, but the studio will be forced to embark on a planned trilogy of Alden Ehrenreich-led young Han Solo movies from a position of weakness. And critics will begin to question if the beloved space opera really has foundations strong enough to support oodles of spin-off movies alongside the main saga. Iger revealed last week that a new writer has been recruited for a mysterious 2020 Star Wars film, details of which remains nebulous. But will we really ever get to see it if Rogue One struggles?
Star Wars is unlikely to ever plumb the depths of Caravan of Courage again, but you have to wonder why Lucasfilm failed to learn its lesson from the independently-produced TV spinoff. Star Wars without the Skywalkers and Solos is like Batman without Bruce Wayne, Harry Potter without Ron and Hermione, James Bond without M and Moneypenny.
It's not that audiences can't be persuaded, in the long-run, to buy into adventures with new heroes, but the chances of them doing so straight off the bat are probably up there with the possibility of successfully navigating an asteroid field with Imperial star destroyers on one's tail. Still, at least Star Wars fans have seen those odds beaten before.
quote:I'm not a fan of most of the tampering with the OT but what you're describing is consistent with how droids were portrayed across both the OT and the Prequels. R2 talked trash to C3PO from day one.
That scene where they are repulsoring up to Mos Eisley and there is an annoying flying droid that comes up to pester a loading droid and the loading droid smashes the flying droid with a fist...
I HATE that scene. It's the epitome of George Lucas tampering. What kind of programming would a droid have to 1. Make it annoy another droid that is working, 2. Taunt the other droid with audible sound, 3. Make the taunted droid get "upset", 4. Allow the taunted droid to damage property
None of these things follows any kind of logic.
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Star Wars without the Skywalkers and Solos is like Batman without Bruce Wayne, Harry Potter without Ron and Hermione, James Bond without M and Moneypenny.
It's not that audiences can't be persuaded, in the long-run, to buy into adventures with new heroes, but the chances of them doing so straight off the bat are probably up there with the possibility of successfully navigating an asteroid field with Imperial star destroyers on one's tail. Still, at least Star Wars fans have seen those odds beaten before.
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We need a KOTOR Movie, and Emily Blunt needs to be Bastila.