Link Dressed by The Necron. In living metal.Harrison Ford turned down $47 million to star in a new spin-off 'Star Wars' movie.
have y'all heard of this? I sure haven't and haven't seen anything about it posted...
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Link Dressed by The Necron. In living metal.Harrison Ford turned down $47 million to star in a new spin-off 'Star Wars' movie.
Done.Mange wrote:(and PLEASE, dress the link).
As far as I know, both programs are already in pre-production (I believe that the most Recent Insider even implied that a few episodes of the animated Clone Wars continuation have already been made). The cartoon is supposed to be released this fall, IIRC, with the live action a year or so later.CERC wrote:Well, wasn't there talk about two TV shows.... one animated and one live action?
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Yes, that's true. The interview in the Insider is the same that can be found here in which George Lucas says that a "good number" of episodes are completed.Noble Ire wrote:As far as I know, both programs are already in pre-production (I believe that the most Recent Insider even implied that a few episodes of the animated Clone Wars continuation have already been made). The cartoon is supposed to be released this fall, IIRC, with the live action a year or so later.CERC wrote:Well, wasn't there talk about two TV shows.... one animated and one live action?
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Well, that's pretty cool, I guess now we just wait and hope that they aren't an utter disappointment.Mange wrote:Yes, that's true. The interview in the Insider is the same that can be found here in which George Lucas says that a "good number" of episodes are completed.Noble Ire wrote:As far as I know, both programs are already in pre-production (I believe that the most Recent Insider even implied that a few episodes of the animated Clone Wars continuation have already been made). The cartoon is supposed to be released this fall, IIRC, with the live action a year or so later.CERC wrote:Well, wasn't there talk about two TV shows.... one animated and one live action?
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Two Words: Thrawn TrilogyWyrm wrote:Seriously, what can they do for another movie? Emperor Palpatine's been killed, Vader's been redeemed (and died), and the Empire is shattered. It's all anticlimax from here. There's a good reason why none of the post-movie EU books never held my attention.
Three words you omitted from the post you quoted: "Please. No Wanktine."General Schatten wrote:Two Words: Thrawn TrilogyWyrm wrote:Seriously, what can they do for another movie? Emperor Palpatine's been killed, Vader's been redeemed (and died), and the Empire is shattered. It's all anticlimax from here. There's a good reason why none of the post-movie EU books never held my attention.
Two More: Dark Empire
Three More: New Jedi Order
I was about to agree wholeheartedly with this, but then I recalled that there was news that the planned live-action series would pretty much be like this.Covenant wrote:I would hope future movies would be spin-offs that leave the main characters alone. I'd enjoy shorter, episodic types of movies than big ones. I bet they'd be cheaper to make as well, and could just cover one single good story with lots of snappy dialogue, disposable characters, and the like.
Agreed about Wankatine, however I personally think TTT and DE would both make an excellent big screen adventure. DE in particular has the potential to have the very best of both the OT and PT - by that, I mean we have stuff happen in the Outer Rim (Mon Calamar, Nar Shadaa, and the Rebel base) as well as the Core (Coruscant and Byss). I confess I'd really love to see the Galactic Civil War come to Coruscant, and I would also love to see the Mon Calamari's homeworld.Ghost Rider wrote:Three words you omitted from the post you quoted: "Please. No Wanktine."General Schatten wrote:Two Words: Thrawn TrilogyWyrm wrote:Seriously, what can they do for another movie? Emperor Palpatine's been killed, Vader's been redeemed (and died), and the Empire is shattered. It's all anticlimax from here. There's a good reason why none of the post-movie EU books never held my attention.
Two More: Dark Empire
Three More: New Jedi Order
DE needs way too much tweaking. It's big, but it also involves basically reneging Vader's sacrifice and turning the Emperor's dial to 11. Taking out the Emperor and replacing him with some new Imperial despot/Uber Force User then leaves the taste of "So where was he all this time?!". While the scenario is great, what is involved is nuts(let alone the pointless Boba Fett subplot).Stofsk wrote:Agreed about Wankatine, however I personally think TTT and DE would both make an excellent big screen adventure. DE in particular has the potential to have the very best of both the OT and PT - by that, I mean we have stuff happen in the Outer Rim (Mon Calamar, Nar Shadaa, and the Rebel base) as well as the Core (Coruscant and Byss). I confess I'd really love to see the Galactic Civil War come to Coruscant, and I would also love to see the Mon Calamari's homeworld.Ghost Rider wrote:Three words you omitted from the post you quoted: "Please. No Wanktine."General Schatten wrote: Two Words: Thrawn Trilogy
Two More: Dark Empire
Three More: New Jedi Order
Wankatine is a problem. I think for DE to work it has to have the bumps ironed out.
TTT is more intuitively easier to adapt, I guess, because it comes in three parts, doesn't have Vader, Wankatine or Ben and Yoda, it is pretty much a 'learn to stand on his own two feet' story for Luke, who faces the possibility that he has to train a new Jedi Order (though mercifully he'll refrain from actually calling it that).
It would be cool, but it'll never happen for obvious reasons. It's still fun to think about.
Then maybe, just maybe, next time you will explain what each choice is then presume everyone will know you were talking in the spam cliche of the good, the bad, and the ugly.General Schatten wrote:He asked what they could do for a movie, I gave him a possibly good one, a possibly bad one, and a possibly horrible one.
Edit: Beside I took the prayer to mean he's hoping it won't be Wanktine.
No, good reading but I don't think it would translate well to the big screen.General Schatten wrote: Two Words: Thrawn Trilogy
Fuck no, a terrible plot full of plot devices and rehashes that create a pale imitation of Star Wars.Two More: Dark Empire
Can't spell "NJO" without NO!Three More: New Jedi Order
On a similar note, I think that KOTOR might actually make a decent film. Certainly, you'd have to modify its flow a good deal, but there core story is quite good, as are many of the characters, and although the plot is somewhat similar to that of the original films, it is certainly different enough to be workable. Indeed, I seem to recall Lucas making some remark at Celbration III indicating that Knights of the Old Republic was a potential avenue of expansion in terms of TV or even film (admittedly, though, it was a vague statement, and I wouldn't bank much on it).Cykeisme wrote:I'm sure Lucas has his own ideas about what the 25,000 years of galactic civilization preceding the movies is like. I'd like to see his take on things.
I like the idea that the Sith Lords did rule the galaxy for a good amount of time, at some point in the past. That's much more epic than the little squabbling mobs of pathetic Sith that crop up every now and then in the EU SW history.