lol, Lucas **** on his own legendary stories before anyone else considered doing so.
Twitter still has a really, really small reachAliasMan02 said:
I'm more convinced than ever that Twitter has made the world a markedly worse place.
MuckRaker96 said:
redline248 said:Twitter still has a really, really small reachAliasMan02 said:
I'm more convinced than ever that Twitter has made the world a markedly worse place.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/272014/global-social-networks-ranked-by-number-of-users/
Did it before it was coolCJS4715 said:
lol, Lucas **** on his own legendary stories before anyone else considered doing so.
Furlock Bones said:
Read the comments. I'm sure by the time these movies come out people will have forgotten a lot of the anger. But they have destroyed their goodwill.
They aren't relying on outside media. But for people that want to know more than what's on the screen, they have more media. Or you could just Google your questions and have them answered in miliseconds.Render said:
All that is fine, but movies shouldn't be reliant on outside media to tell its story. They could have covered all that backstory in 7 or 8 with a just scene or two.
Your fellow Ags, up there on the sanctuary Texags, are walking into a trap lolRender said:
Don't worry. The REEEE will be quite operational around here once Episode IX arrives.
Just finished episode 5, and I can't say enough good things about this podcast. The amount of thought and detail put into this is pretty astounding.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Awesome, definitely checking this out.
https://open.spotify.com/show/6nhQUF8rDmBaRjbZp9zgzv?si=dR5P1BUgSdyjbFKOyniqPA
they crashed and burned in the final season without source material to write from.Flashdiaz said:
cliffnotes for the only person that hasn't watched one episode of Game of Thrones?
yikes. I hope Kathleen Kennedy and the story group is a bit more involved with this trilogy to map out a structure before any filming takes place.Furlock Bones said:they crashed and burned in the final season without source material to write from.Flashdiaz said:
cliffnotes for the only person that hasn't watched one episode of Game of Thrones?
the remaining hope that people have is that the original seasons were among the best television ever and the end fell apart because they decided to cut it down ostensibly to get moving on to Star Wars.Flashdiaz said:yikes. I hope Kathleen Kennedy and the story group is a bit more involved with this trilogy to map out a structure before any filming takes place.Furlock Bones said:they crashed and burned in the final season without source material to write from.Flashdiaz said:
cliffnotes for the only person that hasn't watched one episode of Game of Thrones?
Furlock Bones said:the remaining hope that people have is that the original seasons were among the best television ever and the end fell apart because they decided to cut it down ostensibly to get moving on to Star Wars.Flashdiaz said:yikes. I hope Kathleen Kennedy and the story group is a bit more involved with this trilogy to map out a structure before any filming takes place.Furlock Bones said:they crashed and burned in the final season without source material to write from.Flashdiaz said:
cliffnotes for the only person that hasn't watched one episode of Game of Thrones?
it's the only thing that makes sense as to why the final 2 season totaled 13 episodes when even every other season was 10 episodes long. HBO said they gave D&D the rope to go as long as it needed for the story to get told.Ag Since 83 said:
It was really funny hearing my coworkers last week in their Monday morning GOT water cooler talk blaming Star Wars
Furlock Bones said:it's the only thing that makes sense as to why the final 2 season totaled 13 episodes when even every other season was 10 episodes long. HBO said they gave D&D the rope to go as long as it needed for the story to get told.Ag Since 83 said:
It was really funny hearing my coworkers last week in their Monday morning GOT water cooler talk blaming Star Wars
this will be my last post on the topic because i don't want to turn this into a GoT thread, but HBO had the budget.AliasMan02 said:
The episodes for the last two seasons were crazy expensive. That's why there are fewer of them.
Fans are overreacting like they do on most everything else these days.Flashdiaz said:
cliffnotes for the only person that hasn't watched one episode of Game of Thrones?
FTACO97 said:
A coworker turned me on to the Mr Plinkett reviews last week. Have gone through his reviews of the prequels and now I can never look at those films the same again. I know some of the material in his reviews is satire but he makes a lot of good points.
Those reviews, combined with the videos about how Star Wars was saved in the editing room have fully confirmed my opinion that George Lucas is not the guy deserving of the pedestal that so many Star Wars fans put him on. He did some world building that created some great stories, but that's about it. The best thing to happen to Star Wars was to get him away from the camera. ESB and ROTJ are proof.
I personally find it funny that the same folks that tear down TLJ are the ones that gush about the prequels and rank some of them higher than TLJ or TFA (some even go as far as ranking above ROTJ).
I get it, I really do. Star Wars has been a huge piece of my life. The OT formed my childhood and when the prequels came out when I was just out of college in my first job, I let that Star Wars nostalgia form my opinion and I loved those films far more than I should have. I recognized their flaws, but overall I still liked them. After Plinkett, I'm not even sure if I can watch them again now. I'm sure I still will as preparation for ROTS, but they won't be nostalgic to me anymore.
I've really been enjoying this. I loved the music, specifically the first time Williams plays the Star Wars theme for Lucas and the phone call from London so Steven could hear the score. Looking forward to the final episode.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Awesome, definitely checking this out.
https://open.spotify.com/show/6nhQUF8rDmBaRjbZp9zgzv?si=dR5P1BUgSdyjbFKOyniqPA
You will break the internet if you are able to pull that off and show everyone video evidence of your feat. That is, right before the Disney po-po show up to haul you away.Quote:
My main ambition aboard the Falcon is to located the smuggling secret compartment, sneak inside and hid until the park closes so I can spend all night playing "Muck is Captain of the Millenium Falcon"
Yeah, think my wife and kids might notice me missing, especially since i have to carry the backpack full of everything we've ever owned around the park.Cinco Ranch Aggie said:You will break the internet if you are able to pull that off and show everyone video evidence of your feat. That is, right before the Disney po-po show up to haul you away.Quote:
My main ambition aboard the Falcon is to located the smuggling secret compartment, sneak inside and hid until the park closes so I can spend all night playing "Muck is Captain of the Millenium Falcon"