Remember that time you were in Training Day. and you killed Scott Glenn. That was a hoax, right?TCTTS said:
Wishful thinking from portions of the hardcore fandom. Can't see any way they redo them. Keep in mind, even with the quality issues, Disney still made billions from them.Azariah said:
Has anyone seen something about Disney redoing the sequels?
What are they, from Arkansas or some similar place?Quote:
Or... they just cut to Luke and Leia waking up in bed, realizing it was all just a dream.
C@LAg said:Or... they just cut to Luke and Leia waking up in bed, realizing it was all just a dream.bluefire579 said:Wishful thinking from portions of the hardcore fandom. Can't see any way they redo them. Keep in mind, even with the quality issues, Disney still made billions from them.Azariah said:
Has anyone seen something about Disney redoing the sequels?
Granted, a lot of people are pissed off about the sequels, but their best chance at rectifying it is moving away from the Skywalkers and making good stories in other timeframes.
OMG you get to interview L3-37MuckRaker96 said:
it's 23 hours until
MuckRaker96 said:
Welp, my life is all down hill from here, boys
So cool.MuckRaker96 said:I am suffering temporary amnesia so I can post this.MuckRaker96 said:
Welp, my life is all down hill from here, boys
"Mark's the kind of guy who was so grateful for everything that he embraced the fan base 100% and never shied away from the character. I was the kind of guy who wasn't comfortable being known for just one character. In those days I wanted to be known for being an actor, not a character, so i put distance between myself and the role, always wanting to take on new work and getting irritated when I was recognized for only one thing. Then you get older and you realize that you've been rejecting this gift. This gift of unconditional love from people; some of them grandchildren of the people who saw the first films, some of them 80, 90, 100 years old. Then when they came to me about the new films, I was worried that I couldn't get the character back and do the part justice. I was on the fence about it until Mark called me one day and said, 'Let's just do it for fun.' And that's what it is, at the end of the day. I put on the costume and walk onto the set and there's Peter Mayhew wearing his costume. I walk into the cockpit of the ship and it all comes back and I remember thinking, "Why did I wait so long for this?"
I'm not crying. You're crying.
My eyes would have been doing the Looney Tunes slot machine thingMuckRaker96 said:I am suffering temporary amnesia so I can post this.MuckRaker96 said:
Welp, my life is all down hill from here, boys
"Mark's the kind of guy who was so grateful for everything that he embraced the fan base 100% and never shied away from the character. I was the kind of guy who wasn't comfortable being known for just one character. In those days I wanted to be known for being an actor, not a character, so i put distance between myself and the role, always wanting to take on new work and getting irritated when I was recognized for only one thing. Then you get older and you realize that you've been rejecting this gift. This gift of unconditional love from people; some of them grandchildren of the people who saw the first films, some of them 80, 90, 100 years old. Then when they came to me about the new films, I was worried that I couldn't get the character back and do the part justice. I was on the fence about it until Mark called me one day and said, 'Let's just do it for fun.' And that's what it is, at the end of the day. I put on the costume and walk onto the set and there's Peter Mayhew wearing his costume. I walk into the cockpit of the ship and it all comes back and I remember thinking, "Why did I wait so long for this?"
I'm not crying. You're crying.
MuckRaker96 said:I am suffering temporary amnesia so I can post this.MuckRaker96 said:
Welp, my life is all down hill from here, boys
"Mark's the kind of guy who was so grateful for everything that he embraced the fan base 100% and never shied away from the character. I was the kind of guy who wasn't comfortable being known for just one character. In those days I wanted to be known for being an actor, not a character, so i put distance between myself and the role, always wanting to take on new work and getting irritated when I was recognized for only one thing. Then you get older and you realize that you've been rejecting this gift. This gift of unconditional love from people; some of them grandchildren of the people who saw the first films, some of them 80, 90, 100 years old. Then when they came to me about the new films, I was worried that I couldn't get the character back and do the part justice. I was on the fence about it until Mark called me one day and said, 'Let's just do it for fun.' And that's what it is, at the end of the day. I put on the costume and walk onto the set and there's Peter Mayhew wearing his costume. I walk into the cockpit of the ship and it all comes back and I remember thinking, "Why did I wait so long for this?"
I'm not crying. You're crying.
MuckRaker96 said:I am suffering temporary amnesia so I can post this.MuckRaker96 said:
Welp, my life is all down hill from here, boys
"Mark's the kind of guy who was so grateful for everything that he embraced the fan base 100% and never shied away from the character. I was the kind of guy who wasn't comfortable being known for just one character. In those days I wanted to be known for being an actor, not a character, so i put distance between myself and the role, always wanting to take on new work and getting irritated when I was recognized for only one thing. Then you get older and you realize that you've been rejecting this gift. This gift of unconditional love from people; some of them grandchildren of the people who saw the first films, some of them 80, 90, 100 years old. Then when they came to me about the new films, I was worried that I couldn't get the character back and do the part justice. I was on the fence about it until Mark called me one day and said, 'Let's just do it for fun.' And that's what it is, at the end of the day. I put on the costume and walk onto the set and there's Peter Mayhew wearing his costume. I walk into the cockpit of the ship and it all comes back and I remember thinking, "Why did I wait so long for this?"
I'm not crying. You're crying.