No he didn't, he was just hurt with a back injury that kept him from filming.
Liam Neeson doesn't get back injuries. Back injuries get Liam Neeson!
No he didn't, he was just hurt with a back injury that kept him from filming.
Anyone watched Plinkett's reviews of the prequels on youtube? The reviews are as long as the movies, but man, that guy has a great sense of humor and pointed out a clusterfuck of issues in the prequels I didn't even notice. Really entertaining. I watched the original on VHS over and over again as a kid. Saw the prequels once still a kid and enjoyed it for the mindless CG and pod racing. I can't imagine watching prequels with the horrid contradictions and dialogue now.
Anyone watched Plinkett's reviews of the prequels on youtube? The reviews are as long as the movies, but man, that guy has a great sense of humor and pointed out a clusterfuck of issues in the prequels I didn't even notice. Really entertaining. I watched the original on VHS over and over again as a kid. Saw the prequels once still a kid and enjoyed it for the mindless CG and pod racing. I can't imagine watching prequels with the horrid contradictions and dialogue now.
Anyone watched Plinkett's reviews of the prequels on youtube? The reviews are as long as the movies, but man, that guy has a great sense of humor and pointed out a clusterfuck of issues in the prequels I didn't even notice. Really entertaining. I watched the original on VHS over and over again as a kid. Saw the prequels once still a kid and enjoyed it for the mindless CG and pod racing. I can't imagine watching prequels with the horrid contradictions and dialogue now.
Something from the prequels I don't want to see in the new films: Jedi superheroes.
I know Lucas says in the OT all we were seeing were old out of pratice Jedi and a new Jedi not properly trained, but hey THAT'S what I want from my Jedi and dark side users. I DO NOT want to see people jumping 200ft high jumps, I DO NOT want to see Jedi deciding, one time only and completely out of nowhere, to run super fast (please NEVER do that again).
I DO NOT want my Jedi to bleat on about not having kids and all that bullshit. They were so boring, so utterly lacking in character whatsoever. Let them be people with conflicts and emotions, not soulless robots.
The prequels truly did ruin a lot of what makes Star Wars Star Wars. Let it me mystic, let it be spiritual, stop giving us scientific explanations for why someone has the force, as if the battles between force users comes down to your midichlorian stat. FUCK THAT.
I don't care what anyone says but the prequels were fucking shit movies. Phantom Menace was actually the best, the most Star Wars film of the three. It wasn't blighted by shit CGI all over the shop. I mean it seems like 90% of the sets in 2 and 3 had EVERYTHING CGI, even the fucking floor. As a result it does look like nothing more than a computer game cut scene. It has no solidity, no believability to it all. All the scenes in the Jedi temple etc look so fake it is embarrassing, and that shit only gets worse with time.
These were poorly produced films, Rick McCallum and George Lucas was clearly a fucking horrible combination. Seemingly everything was done to be as cheap and quick as possible, even if it hurt the quality of what they caught on (shitty) digital film. Why build a set when we can rely on CGI to fill in EVERYTHING in the background! That is not how you help actors feel part of the world, and that is the part where all this CGI reliance really shows. Actors with no sense of urgency, with literally no reaction to things that should make them flinch (Obi Wan with Grievous unleashing 50 lightsabers from 5 feet away being a prime example). The actors had nothing to work with, and with poor script to deliver and seemingly non existent direction from Lucas too I feel sorry that they're getting most of the flak. I've seen behind the scenes clips of Lucas talking to the actors, it actually terrifies me he was making huge budget films, he simply does not have a way with actors AT ALL. Like a novice father being lumped with directing the kids school play this Xmas... awful.
From this final trailer we see an actually intriguing set up. We have two characters who have been living in obscurity and simply don't know much, if anything about the Jedi, or the dark side. Rey probably knows more than Finn, who has been indoctrinated, radicalised even, by the First Order. There is so much possibility here. Imagine seeing him, for whatever reason it is, to realise he wants out of this. Then seeing him learn the truth, seeing him discover what has gone on, seeing him react the first time he sees the Force being used, or indeed when he uses it himself for the first time. IT's going to be glorious. Getting right back to Star Wars roots. We'll see characters in awe of the Force. That is what Star Wars is to me. The fact that it is Han telling these characters is just perfect. He's seen it all and used to be a cynic, but now he has first hand experience and is the one bringing the news to these new characters. It's beautiful, and already in this one trailer alone exceeds anything and everything the prequels managed.
Doesn't hurt that the film looks absolutely magnificent. Tons of CGI of course, but done with an eye towards realism. Lighting looks real, movement looks real. It is so kinetic. Oh god it's glorious. The tone and look of the film is head and shoulders in a different league to the prequels. It shows what someone passionate about Star Wars, who truly gets it, can achieve.
I love Lucas for the Universe he created, but so much of what makes SW what it is is thanks to many other people collaborating together. With the prequels he took a top down approach and had nothing but Yes men/women at his side agreeing with every crappy idea he had. He wrote terrible scripts single handedly, with seemingly no input from anyone else and that itself is probably the biggest problem. I think his early drafts became the film. In all the previous films the scripts had a lot of flab cut, a lot of important things changed, input from many people, and indeed people like Kasdan taking on writing duties altogether... it really really shows. The new films look to be delivered from people who care about this world, and I love that. I have complete faith, and thank Disney for taking this on and doing it right.
A new, great generation of Star Wars awaits.
They effectively have. Not on the poster, not in the trailer - 99.994% no way they stick him in a TV commercial.
The "main appeal of the OT" is entirely subjective. If you don't like the subversion of the Jedi, sorry, but for many other people including myself it works fine or even makes the story better.
I can't really argue that the PT fails to make it explicitly obvious that the Jedi are corrupt, but the material is certainly there. As with the rest of the PT, Lucas has the ideas but doesn't stick the landing - but even before TCW came out, many people in the fandom had come to the belief that the PT was supposed to show a deconstructed view of the Jedi as hierarchical organization. They're shown being the police for the Republic who are dragged into a war that they're not supposed to be fighting ("We're keepers of the peace, not soldiers"). Qui-Gon butts heads with the Council, going off and doing his own stuff ("Do not defy the council Maser, not again") talking about the Living Force and ends up being the first one to actually achieve life after death because of his unorthodox views. In AotC, Yoda talks about how arrogance is becoming increasingly more common in the Jedi ("A flaw more and more common among Jedi. Too sure of themselves they are. Even the older, more experienced ones."). The very fact that their ability to use the Force is diminishing is indicative of the fact that they aren't in proper communion with it, allowing Palpatine to cloud their vision through the dark side.
The fact that they do not allow relationships or attachment is one of the direct causes of Anakin's fall; we can easily see how Obi-Wan's more strict teachings failed Anakin, whereas someone more understanding like Qui-Gon would have been a better master for him. This particular policy is in complete opposition to what Luke discovers in RotJ, which is that love is what ultimately defeats the dark side. Even in the OT Yoda and Obi-Wan are still harping on how Luke has to be willing to sacrifice his friends to succeed, and that was before the PT ever came out. So the Jedi being aloof and dispassionate isn't some sort of retcon. And honestly, who cares if something is a retcon? This is Star Wars. The biggest twist in the entire franchise is a retcon. Leia's relationship to Luke is a retcon. The whole damn series is based on retcons. Retconning isn't a bad thing if it serves to enhance the storyline.
I'd bet they'll pull that TV promo shit that all movies do now, where after opening weekend we'll get the "#1 movie in the world!" spots that just have spoilery money shot after spoilery money shot with CG floating pull-quotes badly motion tracked into shots. Luke will show up in one of those week after release, almost guaranteed.
This reads like a very piss poor attempt at not delving into spoilers.without delving into spoilers, I can't see how they could possibly do that. Luke has just as much chance as appearing in the marketing as Jar Jar.
Anyone watched Plinkett's reviews of the prequels on youtube? The reviews are as long as the movies, but man, that guy has a great sense of humor and pointed out a clusterfuck of issues in the prequels I didn't even notice. Really entertaining. I watched the original on VHS over and over again as a kid. Saw the prequels once still a kid and enjoyed it for the mindless CG and pod racing. I can't imagine watching prequels with the horrid contradictions and dialogue now.
without delving into spoilers, I can't see how they could possibly do that. Luke has just as much chance as appearing in the marketing as Jar Jar.
Man his voice is more annoying than Jar Jar's.
It has nothing to do with the plot or spoilers. Even with no knowledge of spoilers it is obvious. Purely based on how they are avoiding ANY marketing of showing him or even acknowledging he is in it. They are not going to change that for a tv slot.This reads like a very piss poor attempt at not delving into spoilers.
Bingo. People need to let go of this. No one is seeing Luke.If Luke was going to be in TV spots he'd be in the FINAL trailer or the poster.
Bingo. People need to let go of this. No one is seeing Luke.
It has nothing to do with the plot or spoilers. Even with no knowledge of spoilers it is obvious. Purely based on how they are avoiding ANY marketing of showing him or even acknowledging he is in it. They are not going to change that for a tv slot.
Something from the prequels I don't want to see in the new films: Jedi superheroes.
I know Lucas says in the OT all we were seeing were old out of pratice Jedi and a new Jedi not properly trained, but hey THAT'S what I want from my Jedi and dark side users. I DO NOT want to see people jumping 200ft high jumps, I DO NOT want to see Jedi deciding, one time only and completely out of nowhere, to run super fast (please NEVER do that again).
I DO NOT want my Jedi to bleat on about not having kids and all that bullshit. They were so boring, so utterly lacking in character whatsoever. Let them be people with conflicts and emotions, not soulless robots.
The prequels truly did ruin a lot of what makes Star Wars Star Wars. Let it me mystic, let it be spiritual, stop giving us scientific explanations for why someone has the force, as if the battles between force users comes down to your midichlorian stat. FUCK THAT.
I don't care what anyone says but the prequels were fucking shit movies. Phantom Menace was actually the best, the most Star Wars film of the three. It wasn't blighted by shit CGI all over the shop. I mean it seems like 90% of the sets in 2 and 3 had EVERYTHING CGI, even the fucking floor. As a result it does look like nothing more than a computer game cut scene. It has no solidity, no believability to it all. All the scenes in the Jedi temple etc look so fake it is embarrassing, and that shit only gets worse with time.
These were poorly produced films, Rick McCallum and George Lucas was clearly a fucking horrible combination. Seemingly everything was done to be as cheap and quick as possible, even if it hurt the quality of what they caught on (shitty) digital film. Why build a set when we can rely on CGI to fill in EVERYTHING in the background! That is not how you help actors feel part of the world, and that is the part where all this CGI reliance really shows. Actors with no sense of urgency, with literally no reaction to things that should make them flinch (Obi Wan with Grievous unleashing 50 lightsabers from 5 feet away being a prime example). The actors had nothing to work with, and with poor script to deliver and seemingly non existent direction from Lucas too I feel sorry that they're getting most of the flak. I've seen behind the scenes clips of Lucas talking to the actors, it actually terrifies me he was making huge budget films, he simply does not have a way with actors AT ALL. Like a novice father being lumped with directing the kids school play this Xmas... awful.
From this final trailer we see an actually intriguing set up. We have two characters who have been living in obscurity and simply don't know much, if anything about the Jedi, or the dark side. Rey probably knows more than Finn, who has been indoctrinated, radicalised even, by the First Order. There is so much possibility here. Imagine seeing him, for whatever reason it is, to realise he wants out of this. Then seeing him learn the truth, seeing him discover what has gone on, seeing him react the first time he sees the Force being used, or indeed when he uses it himself for the first time. IT's going to be glorious. Getting right back to Star Wars roots. We'll see characters in awe of the Force. That is what Star Wars is to me. The fact that it is Han telling these characters is just perfect. He's seen it all and used to be a cynic, but now he has first hand experience and is the one bringing the news to these new characters. It's beautiful, and already in this one trailer alone exceeds anything and everything the prequels managed.
Doesn't hurt that the film looks absolutely magnificent. Tons of CGI of course, but done with an eye towards realism. Lighting looks real, movement looks real. It is so kinetic. Oh god it's glorious. The tone and look of the film is head and shoulders in a different league to the prequels. It shows what someone passionate about Star Wars, who truly gets it, can achieve.
I love Lucas for the Universe he created, but so much of what makes SW what it is is thanks to many other people collaborating together. With the prequels he took a top down approach and had nothing but Yes men/women at his side agreeing with every crappy idea he had. He wrote terrible scripts single handedly, with seemingly no input from anyone else and that itself is probably the biggest problem. I think his early drafts became the film. In all the previous films the scripts had a lot of flab cut, a lot of important things changed, input from many people, and indeed people like Kasdan taking on writing duties altogether... it really really shows. The new films look to be delivered from people who care about this world, and I love that. I have complete faith, and thank Disney for taking this on and doing it right.
A new, great generation of Star Wars awaits.
Lol @ Anikin telling Padme he just murdered a whole tribe including the children and she gave no fucks.
"You kill innocent kids? We should get married."
The Jurassic World spot I linked literally has the final shot of the film and multiple shots of the climactic battle that they very deliberately didn't put in any of the pre-release marketing. I'm talking about post release here. There doesn't seem to be any guarantee when it comes post-release.
The "main appeal of the OT" is entirely subjective. If you don't like the subversion of the Jedi, sorry, but for many other people including myself it works fine or even makes the story better.
Big difference between dinos fighting. Everyone knows that is what happens in JP films. Unless you are following the production of this film closely you have no idea Luke is even in this movie, and that is very intentional.The Jurassic World spot I linked literally has the final shot of the film and multiple shots of the climactic battle that they very deliberately didn't put in any of the pre-release marketing. I'm talking about post release here. There doesn't seem to be any guarantee when it comes post-release.
I see what you mean, but there's a difference between some dinosaurs fighting in a Jurassic Park film and the reappearance of a character that JJ and Lucasfilm have tried to hide as if their lives depended on it.
Alot of folks are divided on the trailer music, especially the opening piano which is commonly used nowadays in trailers (Rebel Force Radio showed examples from Age of Ultron, Jurassic World, Inception), single keys to show isolation.
A lot of people hate that Zimmer-esque sound that has become coming after Inception. It is a pretty common viewpoint I would say. This Zimmer influence on blockbuster scores (see Marvel movies as an example) has not gone over well in a lot of film score nerd circles.Why would anyone complain about something like this.
No really, why. How. How is that even something to complain about. Whewww.
A lot of people hate that Zimmer-esque sound that has become coming after Inception. It is a pretty common viewpoint I would say. This Zimmer influence on blockbuster scores (see Marvel movies as an example) has not gone over well in a lot of film score nerd circles.
Alot of folks are divided on the trailer music, especially the opening piano which is commonly used nowadays in trailers (Rebel Force Radio showed examples from Age of Ultron, Jurassic World, Inception), single keys to show isolation.
Loved it personally
Sure, Anakin brought balanced to the Force... how many billions of dead later?
I always assumed that the prophecy was misread by the Jedi. As in, they thought the whole "bring balance to the Force" was a good thing, but in actuality there was too much of the Light Side, and Anakin would be the one to bring "balance" by wiping out the Jedi.
Alternatively, you could say that Vader killing the Emperor was the "balance" moment, but then that would still imply that the Jedi thought there was an imbalance during the PT years, when the imbalance would not actually occur until the OT years.
The "main appeal of the OT" is entirely subjective. If you don't like the subversion of the Jedi, sorry, but for many other people including myself it works fine or even makes the story better.
I can't really argue that the PT fails to make it explicitly obvious that the Jedi are corrupt, but the material is certainly there. As with the rest of the PT, Lucas has the ideas but doesn't stick the landing - but even before TCW came out, many people in the fandom had come to the belief that the PT was supposed to show a deconstructed view of the Jedi as hierarchical organization. They're shown being the police for the Republic who are dragged into a war that they're not supposed to be fighting ("We're keepers of the peace, not soldiers"). Qui-Gon butts heads with the Council, going off and doing his own stuff ("Do not defy the council Maser, not again") talking about the Living Force and ends up being the first one to actually achieve life after death because of his unorthodox views. In AotC, Yoda talks about how arrogance is becoming increasingly more common in the Jedi ("A flaw more and more common among Jedi. Too sure of themselves they are. Even the older, more experienced ones."). The very fact that their ability to use the Force is diminishing is indicative of the fact that they aren't in proper communion with it, allowing Palpatine to cloud their vision through the dark side.
The fact that they do not allow relationships or attachment is one of the direct causes of Anakin's fall; we can easily see how Obi-Wan's more strict teachings failed Anakin, whereas someone more understanding like Qui-Gon would have been a better master for him. This particular policy is in complete opposition to what Luke discovers in RotJ, which is that love is what ultimately defeats the dark side. Even in the OT Yoda and Obi-Wan are still harping on how Luke has to be willing to sacrifice his friends to succeed, and that was before the PT ever came out. So the Jedi being aloof and dispassionate isn't some sort of retcon. And honestly, who cares if something is a retcon? This is Star Wars. The biggest twist in the entire franchise is a retcon. Leia's relationship to Luke is a retcon. The whole damn series is based on retcons. Retconning isn't a bad thing if it serves to enhance the storyline.
Palpatine was about to kilm the last Jedi, tooEmperor would have died anyway when they blew up the death star.
I think this is the correct interpretation, honestly.
Mace Windu says he believes the Jedi's "ability to use the Force has diminished," and looking closely at some of the material accompanying the prequels (in particular the novelization of III) makes it clear that Palpatine had gained supreme mastery of the dark side and was using it to cast a shroud over the Jedi.
Removing Palpatine eliminates that shroud, thus restoring the natural "balance."
Emperor would have died anyway when they blew up the death star.
We can be friends.
That sounds stupid. How was the first Death Star destroyed then?Good points.
It's been a while since I've watched RotJ, and I don't remember how accurate this is, but I recall one of the EU authors (Zahn, probably?) essentially suggesting that the tide of the RotJ final battle turned only when Palpatine dies, as if his power over the dark side was causing the Empire to win the space battle and the battle on Endor. So when he died, it allowed the Rebellion to turn the tide of the battle and ultimately succeed.
In other words, the Death Star II maybe doesn't explode if Palpatine doesn't die first.
Good points.
It's been a while since I've watched RotJ, and I don't remember how accurate this is, but I recall one of the EU authors (Zahn, probably?) essentially suggesting that the tide of the RotJ final battle turned only when Palpatine dies, as if his power over the dark side was causing the Empire to win the space battle and the battle on Endor. So when he died, it allowed the Rebellion to turn the tide of the battle and ultimately succeed.
In other words, the Death Star II maybe doesn't explode if Palpatine doesn't die first.
Who gives a flying fuck about the opening piano when you get that insanely nostalgic "Love" theme from ESB firing up with choral resonance?
Obi-Wan and Yoda are hardly special. Yoda embodies all the orthodoxy of the old Jedi order, good and bad. In the OT, he refuses to take on Luke as his student at first and does not believe there was any good left in Darth Vader. In the PT, for all his wisdom his advice to Anakin is completely useless is pushing him away from the Dark Side. In Clone Wars, heNo, I don't buy - and I don't want to buy (because it ruins the whole series) - the insinuation that Obiwan, Yoda or Luke were "special" Jedis who really "got it", and most Jedis were actually corrupted jerks.
If the Jedi were corrupted, even in their pre-clone war state, the OT doesn't make sense. It means Luke shouldn't have wanted to revive the Jedi.
No this is all retcon nonsense to justify Lucas' unthinking portrayal of the Jedi. He sleepwalked into making them republic police because he didn't understand how that would ruin the view of them in the OT as a people with a better and more spiritually attuned way of life.
Where do they get all the talentless hacks?
TFA isn't a reboot and while they should try an innovate, they still have to remember the roots of the series and try and keep their decisions within the realms of the existing 'Star Wars-isms'
That sounds stupid. How was the first Death Star destroyed then?
Zahn isn't a talentless hack.
It's a commercial.
Zahn isn't a talentless hack.