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Shame that plot synopsis looks to be correct. I don't really like it.
Guess I'm not alone. The structure is very similar to the first film, but I still don't like it. Perhaps that's part of the reason.Shame that plot synopsis looks to be correct. I don't really like it.
Yeah. I kinda felt this way since I saw the first teaser. Too much love and nostalgia for the Original trilogy while I wanted something entirely new or rather different from stuff I've seen before. But clearly looking at the reaction online that I'm in the minority.Guess I'm not alone. The structure is very similar to the first film, but I still don't like it. Perhaps that's part of the reason.
Still, I always find Star Wars entertaining and my expectations have been adjusted accordingly, so I can't feel disappointed.
Speaking of Phasma, is she dead at the end of the film? I'm guessing she's guarding the generator that Finn destroys.
Not when said property was acquired for 4 billion dollars.
Its good to know if the price is right any piece of art can be officially continued by anyone. The original artist doesn't matter at all. I hope this translates to other arts as well. I'd really love to see some new Van Gogh paintings and more Beatles music. Wish someone would buy those properties.
Jesting of course, but it is strange that it works that way.
Its good to know if the price is right any piece of art can be officially continued by anyone. The original artist doesn't matter at all. I hope this translates to other arts as well. I'd really love to see some new Van Gogh paintings and more Beatles music. Wish someone would buy those properties.
Jesting of course, but it is strange that it works that way.
In my dream world, the frantic final battle of Episode IX will have a scene where a star destroyer is about to crash into the rebel base, and Leia uses her force for the first time on screen to push it back into orbit.
A boy can dream!
Not just that, too many plot devices from the series being reused, numerous absurd coincidences, weak tropes and other things that I'd rather wait and see first.Yeah. I kinda felt this way since I saw the first teaser. Too much love and nostalgia for the Original trilogy while I wanted something entirely new or rather different from stuff I've seen before. But clearly looking at the reaction online that I'm in the minority.
GL said they're not using anything he wrote, while Kathleen Kennedy says they are. I'm inclined to believe Lucas.Well, when Lucas sold it, he gave them an outline for an entire trilogy, plus he hired a writer (Michael Arndt) to draft a treatment for Episode VII.
Considering how Arndt is still credited for the film, I have to imagine Lucas' vision is still in there somewhere.
I'm the opposite....I hope they never have (Or at least, show) those kinds of feats in a live-action film.
Edit : Thought about this a bit, and Palpatine comes about as close to this type of power that I'm comfortable with in ROTS when he's picking up the senate seats and tossing them at Yoda. But even that was a stretch for me.
I doubt Han gets a shot off, but I can see either Chewie going apeshit with a barrage of fire or, more likely, all the explosions and base crumbling going on having something to do with it.I'm still wondering why Kylo appears to have his mask off when he goes after Finn. Is it shot off or something or does he take it off himself to show Finn he means business? Is that walk of his just the way he walks or did Han manage to get a good shot in before meeting his fate, causing a limp?
GL said they're not using anything he wrote, while Kathleen Kennedy says they are. I'm inclined to believe Lucas.
GL said they're not using anything he wrote, while Kathleen Kennedy says they are. I'm inclined to believe Lucas.
In the case of an original screenplay, the first writer must contribute more than 33% of the screenplay to receive "screenplay by" credit. Subsequent writers must contribute 50% of the screenplay to receive "screenplay by" credit
GL said they're not using anything he wrote, while Kathleen Kennedy says they are. I'm inclined to believe Lucas.
Is Wedge Antilles in the new movies?
Why wouldn't I? He has no reason to lie about it. It's in Disney's interest to pretend they're not dumping everything the original creator gave them. I guess a considerable portion of the fans want just that, but it wouldn't look good.
That's debatable, though. What if you change as many words for synonyms as possible and keep everything 100% intact? Is the percentage based on text that remains untouched? Is it based on content? Then you'd have plot, story, characters, dialogue, descriptions, backgrounds, notes, etc.If Arndt is still receiving credit, then his work is still in the script. Didn't he and Disney go to arbitration over his credit?
He never downplayed his role in anything AFAIK.I'm not, given his penchant for revisionist history.
I'd argue that, if you read between the lines, Lucas is intentionally downplaying his role in the genesis of these movies.
Edit: Plus, yeah, there are strict rules governing how writing credits work.
He never downplayed his role in anything AFAIK.
But he has lied.
About a great many things.
Why wouldn't I? He has no reason to lie about it.
True.But he has lied.
About a great many things.
I'm sure he read Lucas' notes, but adaptations are always debatable. Maybe it's not 100% different, but it's probably different enough that he doesn't consider it based on his work, as is the case with the vast majority of adaptations.He has no real reason to bullshit about a bunch of stuff he's bullshitted.
Doesn't mean he's not a documented bullshitter.
Besides which, as was pointed out, the fact Arndt's got a credit means at least a third of whatever he did is intact (whether that means basic plot, story, characterization, whatever), and that third was based on the notes Lucas gave him.
If Ardnt got through, that means part of Lucas got through, because Arndt based his shit directly on Lucas' notes.
It's weird to argue he's never downplayed his role in anything when he made it a point to downplay his role in EVERYTHING by selling his life's work to Disney for $4 billion.
What's a quick answer to paparazzi outside his car in the face of that?
Also, he downplayed his role in everything by selling the IPs and the companies? Seriously? That doesn't even make sense.
Maybe it's not 100% different, but it's probably different enough that he doesn't consider it based on his work
Did you even read the original post I quoted?It makes perfect fucking sense. I'm confused as to how it couldn't. His "role" in Star Wars Episode VII is almost non-existent. You know why? Because he sold Lucasfilm. How is that not "downplaying" his role? There's no role now. He sold the company. You seem to be acknowledging this as you're attempting to rebut it, apparently.
Then that's his problem.
If Kennedy says they're still using his notes, if Story Group says they still have his notes, if the WGA is still giving Arndt credit and Arndt's work was based off those notes, then I think I'm gonna roll with the idea that they're still using his notes, regardless what the guy completely uninvolved in the continuation of this cinematic universe might say.
I'd argue that, if you read between the lines, Lucas is intentionally downplaying his role in the genesis of these movies.
Why wouldn't you use his notes? The guy has everything mapped out already. The story group just has to iron it out.
because the prequels were not good? they wanted to start something new and better?
I am very surprised to read that apparently at least 30% of TFA is still based on Lucas' Story, do I understand that correctly?
That's just speculation, we don't know that it went to WGA arbitration. That only happens when there's a disagreement. It's been rumored that there was one because Michael Arndt wasn't mentioned back when the release date was announced.because the prequels were not good? they wanted to start something new and better?
I am very surprised to read that apparently at least 30% of TFA is still based on Lucas' Story, do I understand that correctly?
It also mentions something quite relevant here:The percentage contribution made by writers to screenplay obviously cannot be determined by counting lines or even the number of pages to which a writer has contributed. Arbiters must take into consideration the following elements in determining whether a writer is entitled to screenplay credit:
- dramatic construction;
- original and different scenes;
- characterization or character relationships; and
- dialogue.
BobbyRoberts
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thanks... i guess
I think that list was fake, if I recall correct.Wasn't Ford "confirmed" to be in Episode 8 thanks to a cast-list? Could be fake though .. you never know. Although I'm pretty sure he'll die because he always wanted the character to die.
Besides, it'll follow the mentor/hero-death scene quite well.
Episode 1 - Qui-Gon Jinn.
Episode 4 - Obi-Wan
According to spoilers, he gets attacked by Kylo and then he falls. Depending on whether it's a stab or slash with the lightsaber I guess he could potentially survive.I think that list was fake, if I recall correct.
I can see it going either way, really. Him dying would definitely make sense since that's what Kasdan (and Ford I think) wanted in Jedi, so why not do it now? BUT, if what I read a couple pages back about him falling over a railing or off a ledge is true, I'll be skeptical that he's really dead. I pictured the scene being him getting hit in the chest with Kylo's lightsaber or something, but if there isn't a scene where he is definitively dead and we see the body, I can see them bringing him back in 8.
These movies. I said he never downplayed his roles in the movies being referred to, and he never did. Yet for some reason you're talking about episode VII.
I'm still wondering why Kylo appears to have his mask off when he goes after Finn. Is it shot off or something or does he take it off himself to show Finn he means business? Is that walk of his just the way he walks or did Han manage to get a good shot in before meeting his fate, causing a limp?
Wasn't Ford "confirmed" to be in Episode 8 thanks to a cast-list? Could be fake though .. you never know. Although I'm pretty sure he'll die because he always wanted the character to die.
Besides, it'll follow the mentor/hero-death scene quite well.
Episode 1 - Qui-Gon Jinn.
Episode 4 - Obi-Wan
Actually, wasn't there a rumor that said Kylo not only stabs Han, but actually THROWS HIS BODY away after killing him and saying "You're not my father?"
Shit is going to be rough, you guys. We're going to see Han at his most vulnerable (even moreso than when he was blinded in Jabba's prison, moreso than being tended to by Leia post Vader torture) and then we're going to see him get murdered for it.
Shit.Actually, wasn't there a rumor that said Kylo not only stabs Han, but actually THROWS HIS BODY away after killing him and saying "You're not my father?"
Shit is going to be rough, you guys. We're going to see Han at his most vulnerable (even moreso than when he was blinded in Jabba's prison, moreso than being tended to by Leia post Vader torture) and then we're going to see him get murdered for it.
Actually, wasn't there a rumor that said Kylo not only stabs Han, but actually THROWS HIS BODY away after killing him and saying "You're not my father?"
Shit is going to be rough, you guys. We're going to see Han at his most vulnerable (even moreso than when he was blinded in Jabba's prison, moreso than being tended to by Leia post Vader torture) and then we're going to see him get murdered for it.
I'm already picturing Kylo unmasking and walking up to Han as if to hug him before igniting the saber in his chest. Then tosses his body into chasm.
This might end up being the darkest SW film to date. Not just thhe Han stuff but things like the Academy attack and Finn being laid out like that.
I thought Finn might lose an arm but it looks like he's really on death's door.
This might end up being the darkest SW film to date. Not just thhe Han stuff but things like the Academy attack and Finn being laid out like that.
I thought Finn might lose an arm but it looks like he's really on death's door.