I can think of a lot better things to spend my time on than watching a "making of" for a piece of crap.
Ha. Not a high bar to clear. You may be right.Decay said:
I'm in the opposite camp, I bet the documentary is fantastic and better than the dumb show
Chipotlemonger said:
I can think of a lot better things to spend my time on than watching a "making of" for a piece of crap.
The Porkchop Express said:Chipotlemonger said:
I can think of a lot better things to spend my time on than watching a "making of" for a piece of crap.
Is posting how you aren't going to watch it one of those things?
Chipotlemonger said:
I can think of a lot better things to spend my time on than watching a "making of" for a piece of crap.
Yea, maybe not everything needs a making of.TCTTS said:
Experience Obi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi's Return
The #DisneyPlusDay premiere of the behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of @ObiWanKenobi starts streaming September 8 on @DisneyPlus.
Personally I just want to see the panicked look on Ewan's face when he realizes the crew is not screwing with him and they're really about to shoot the scene where he hides sassy Leia under his Imperial trench coat and attempts to flee the underwater base.Brian Earl Spilner said:
I always enjoy making of stuff independently of how good or bad the final product is.
But I am very excited for this, especially seeing Ewan and Hayden's experience coming back to SW.
TCTTS said:Duncan Idaho said:TCTTS said:
Getting warmer...
A force sensitive droid.
The Star Wars version of Pinocchio.
But what if, instead of a "real boy"... a droid wanted to be a Jedi? And what if, against all odds, that droid somehow eventually proved to be Force sensitive, despite the Jedi, save for one ostracized believer, thinking it was impossible? Droids, after all, have no blood, thus no midi-chlorians, thus they CAN'T become Jedi. Droids aren't alive. Which becomes the crux the entire movie is built on. However, in their rigid views, the Force, these Jedi might very well discover, works in mysterious ways...
Will give you a discount if you decided to use me via my LLC in any capacity if you get the gig.TCTTS said:
I may or may not be pitching this idea tomorrow to someone who's pitching ideas to Lucasfilm, who Lucasfilm wants to work with...
TCTTS said:
I may or may not be pitching this idea tomorrow to someone who's pitching ideas to Lucasfilm, who Lucasfilm wants to work with...
jokershady said:
Seriously though that's awesome!
Now are we talking droids......or are we talking cyborgs.....cause there is a difference
jokershady said:
and man....have to say i feel this incredibly amazing scene from Star Trek regarding Commander Data and if a robot/droid/android can be sentient and in tern alive or someone's property and interpreting that information is relatable in some way to this idea....
With this one sentence it's already more believable that your droid has a soul than 10 yr old Leia could outrun a grown Jedi.TCTTS said:jokershady said:
Seriously though that's awesome!
Now are we talking droids......or are we talking cyborgs.....cause there is a difference
Droid all the way, and that's the point. Not a cyborg.
This episode was the first thing I thought of when I read TC's synopsis.jokershady said:
and man....have to say i feel this incredibly amazing scene from Star Trek regarding Commander Data and if a robot/droid/android can be sentient and in tern alive or someone's property and interpreting that information is relatable in some way to this idea....
That episode should have ended with Picard ordering Data to snap that d*bag's neck.jokershady said:
and man....have to say i feel this incredibly amazing scene from Star Trek regarding Commander Data and if a robot/droid/android can be sentient and in tern alive or someone's property and interpreting that information is relatable in some way to this idea....