Official Star Wars Thread
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Those things are great. He gets everything so spot on, though especially the lame tie-ups in the prequels. The reasons not to bother with them at all and how much Lucas is just ripping people off with bad storytelling for people who don't "think" are all right there.
I saw that at The Bits. Of course, this 30th Anniversary box comes <I>after</I> the 3D theatrical re-issues with all new special effects, right?
James wrote:Lucas to try to get even more of your money?
http://www.theforce.net/latestnews/stor ... 100566.asp
I saw that at The Bits. Of course, this 30th Anniversary box comes <I>after</I> the 3D theatrical re-issues with all new special effects, right?
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This was on the Yahoo! main page today. I guess it's "big news" or something.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061006/ap_ ... le_lucas_9
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061006/ap_ ... le_lucas_9
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That was EXCELLENT!!! Thanks, Ben.
SOOOOOO funny...they had George down pat.
Lucas should be forced to watch this. On a big screen, in a movie theater.
Oh yeah, loved "Christopher Lee's" part!!! Hayden was beyond hilarious.
SOOOOOO funny...they had George down pat.
Lucas should be forced to watch this. On a big screen, in a movie theater.
Oh yeah, loved "Christopher Lee's" part!!! Hayden was beyond hilarious.
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"So, I sat down to write....Frodo. And then, I started thinking, we don't need a script. In the past, 20, 30 years ago, you needed things like props, actors, a script. But this is the digital age--you don't need a script. Nowadays, we've got money, and computers, and electricity, and money....who needs a script? So we just threw that idea right out the window."
"I don't use locations. I have computers."
"My friend Francis Ford Coppola said I should use Marlon Brando as Gimli. I said, whatever."
"I'm so glad I got this opportunity....I just love Tolkien's books... and all the money I've made off of him...."
"I don't use locations. I have computers."
"My friend Francis Ford Coppola said I should use Marlon Brando as Gimli. I said, whatever."
"I'm so glad I got this opportunity....I just love Tolkien's books... and all the money I've made off of him...."
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This is quite an interesting review of ROTS from Roger Ebert, although he sort of liked it (he gave it ***1/2 stars) you could tell he's a bit unsure. He probably felt obligated to like it with all the hype that surrounded the film back then. He makes some very good points here.
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It doesn't make them give good reviews but sometimes it does lead them to be more leniant...
I mean ***1/2 stars for ROTS? And you can tell Ebert didn't even love it all that much, and if you read his review you can see that he feels kind of bewildered about what to write--since the subject of the film was far better than its actual execution.
If hype counted for nothing, The Phantom Menace wouldn't have gotten any good reviews at all.... And I know TDC got some positives as well.
I mean ***1/2 stars for ROTS? And you can tell Ebert didn't even love it all that much, and if you read his review you can see that he feels kind of bewildered about what to write--since the subject of the film was far better than its actual execution.
If hype counted for nothing, The Phantom Menace wouldn't have gotten any good reviews at all.... And I know TDC got some positives as well.
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