Official Star Wars Thread
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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And now Debbie's gone, too.
Just heartbreaking.
Just heartbreaking.
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Yeah. Rough year all around. So many passings.
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So...I found out what the Han Solo movie is likely to be called today...
...and, naturally, I can't tell anyone!
So don't ask. But I think it sounds cool, with a Rogue One (which I liked, since it was the first "rogue" SW movie, clever!) vibe - it will also have the "A Star Wars Story" subtitle - and something about it that feels a little like a down and dirty independent 1970s Euro-thriller. Apparently it's a bit of an open secret on set, but if they do go with what I heard, I think the fans will "get it" right away and feel pretty happy with it.
Not sure how it would work with, if any, sequels, but I guess they can swap a word or two around or out for something else to make each one different but the same...
Goosebumps!
...and, naturally, I can't tell anyone!
So don't ask. But I think it sounds cool, with a Rogue One (which I liked, since it was the first "rogue" SW movie, clever!) vibe - it will also have the "A Star Wars Story" subtitle - and something about it that feels a little like a down and dirty independent 1970s Euro-thriller. Apparently it's a bit of an open secret on set, but if they do go with what I heard, I think the fans will "get it" right away and feel pretty happy with it.
Not sure how it would work with, if any, sequels, but I guess they can swap a word or two around or out for something else to make each one different but the same...
Goosebumps!
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The Kessel Run: A Star Wars Story.
Do I get a prize if I'm right?
Do I get a prize if I'm right?
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Good one!
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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/not mine, btw ... just the work of some random genius on the internet
//'google-fu' points to this guy
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That is actual genius! I love the paper fold lines!
If only it *was* that...!
If only it *was* that...!
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But given Lord & Miller, I have the feeling that the fans will be putting a LOT more time, attention and scholarly discipline into the story/references than the directors will.
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Just off the subject, finally saw Rogue One on vacation (somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean near the Bahamas--the theater, that is, not just the vacation):
And while I'll always defend TFA's Rey from the "It's all about the chick audience now!" fan accusations, just because she's that strong a Kasdan-written character (like Marian Ravenwood with a lightsaber)...hoo-boy. Rogue One was exactly what fans thought they were complaining about.
When Sneaky Spy-Jerk Guy (is it wrong that we're barely allowed to know any of the other heroes' names besides Empowered Role-Model Jyn?) says "This rebellion isn't just about you!", and Jyn replies, "You can't just talk your way out of this!"...if you'll excuse an outdated bit of sexism, that's exactly what a female WOULD say if the guy had a valid point she couldn't get out of either: This story IS All About Her.
Jyn gets the secret-sabotage news all to herself, she gets to singlehandedly re-inspire the rebellion all by herself, and when we see the holo of Galen delivering the important news of the sabotage, all the camera can focus on is Jyn's lip trembling, "D-d-d-daddy! " And when our empowered role-model finally faces down the villain all by herself?: "Nyah, My Daddy ruined your Death Star, and now you're gonna lose, 'cause I helped! "
I'll give it points for anal-retentively setting up the opening of Ep. IV, but even something as cool as that just re-emphasizes the basic pointlessness of "Franchise side stories":
Do we really NEED to know everything that happened offstage, or do studios need something to fill an Announced Release Date in between real sequels?
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Just off the subject, finally saw Rogue One on vacation (somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean near the Bahamas--the theater, that is, not just the vacation):
And while I'll always defend TFA's Rey from the "It's all about the chick audience now!" fan accusations, just because she's that strong a Kasdan-written character (like Marian Ravenwood with a lightsaber)...hoo-boy. Rogue One was exactly what fans thought they were complaining about.
When Sneaky Spy-Jerk Guy (is it wrong that we're barely allowed to know any of the other heroes' names besides Empowered Role-Model Jyn?) says "This rebellion isn't just about you!", and Jyn replies, "You can't just talk your way out of this!"...if you'll excuse an outdated bit of sexism, that's exactly what a female WOULD say if the guy had a valid point she couldn't get out of either: This story IS All About Her.
Jyn gets the secret-sabotage news all to herself, she gets to singlehandedly re-inspire the rebellion all by herself, and when we see the holo of Galen delivering the important news of the sabotage, all the camera can focus on is Jyn's lip trembling, "D-d-d-daddy! " And when our empowered role-model finally faces down the villain all by herself?: "Nyah, My Daddy ruined your Death Star, and now you're gonna lose, 'cause I helped! "
I'll give it points for anal-retentively setting up the opening of Ep. IV, but even something as cool as that just re-emphasizes the basic pointlessness of "Franchise side stories":
Do we really NEED to know everything that happened offstage, or do studios need something to fill an Announced Release Date in between real sequels?
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"O-kayyy?", he asked, in the generalBen wrote:$1bn+.
tone...
(Y'see, I was worried that a Star Wars movie wouldn't make money just for showing up, but thankfully, Ben's comment reassured me.)
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You asked a silly question.
I gave the obvious silly answer.
I gave the obvious silly answer.
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Oh, so we "need" pointless Everything That Happened Offstage Movies (as opposed to the studios desperately needing them to fill release dates), because money.Ben wrote:You asked a silly question.
I gave the obvious silly answer.
Well, that...does rather push the needle into the red zone where Silliness is concerned.
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AHH!! THE EYEROLL OF DEATH!! Gadzooks, I am slain! (dies in theatrical RSC fashion)Dacey wrote: