Flash Gordon, George Lucas style
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Flash Gordon, George Lucas style
Well, I've heard countless times that George Lucas filmed Star Wars only because Dino de Laurentiis already had bought the rights for Flash Gordon and George Lucas was forced to make his own space opera instead.
Is this rumour true, and even if it isn't - what if George Lucas secured the rights to Flash Gordon and had made a Flash Gordon remake instead of Star Wars?? How would the sci-fi genre have been today?? What would these forums be like??
And would Carrie Fisher have played Dale Arden or Princess Aura??
Would Queen have made the soundtrack??
Is this rumour true, and even if it isn't - what if George Lucas secured the rights to Flash Gordon and had made a Flash Gordon remake instead of Star Wars?? How would the sci-fi genre have been today?? What would these forums be like??
And would Carrie Fisher have played Dale Arden or Princess Aura??
Would Queen have made the soundtrack??
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This review:EmperorMing wrote:I never heard this. Do you have a source?
http://www.eccentric-cinema.com/cult_mo ... gordon.htm
It states:
"George Lucas had apparently been interested in adapting Flash for the silver screen, but the rights fell through. Hence, Star Wars was born."
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Who knows?Perhaps we might see a Flash with anti-Vietnam and debunking the technology myth{something the ewoks are supposed to represent} but who knows?
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I can't imagine a Flash Gordon movie with a hidden anti-Vietnam War political message.PainRack wrote:Perhaps we might see a Flash with anti-Vietnam and debunking the technology myth{something the ewoks are supposed to represent} but who knows?
It's obvious that Flash Gordon isn't the only influence on Star Wars - he was also influenced by Akira Kurosawa's The Hidden Fortress, various other movies, mythology and there is some real-life parallels too - the Galactic Empire is somewhat inspired by the Roman Empire. (Well, Gaius Julius Caesar certainly has many similarities with Emperor Palpatine)Kurgan wrote:In Star Wars we see far more influences than just Flash Gordon, but it would have been interesting.
Maybe a good idea, because the 1980 Flash Gordon movie wasn't even intended seriously. Star Wars, despite occasional cheesiness, was intended somewhat seriously.He probably wouldn't have hired Queen to do the soundtrack though, which was the only thing that made Flash Gordon: the movie truly inspiring.
Still, the idea of a Queen-scored Star Wars is so weird that you can't help raise a smile.
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DUNE, people, he also ripped off Dune! Frank Herbert was so pissed that he took a hilarious potshot at it in Heretics of Dune. To paraphrase, a 3-PO is a cheap knock-off.Simon H. Johansen wrote:It's obvious that Flash Gordon isn't the only influence on Star Wars
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Knock-off from Dune?Frank Hipper wrote:DUNE, people, he also ripped off Dune! Frank Herbert was so pissed that he took a hilarious potshot at it in Heretics of Dune. To paraphrase, a 3-PO is a cheap knock-off.Simon H. Johansen wrote:It's obvious that Flash Gordon isn't the only influence on Star Wars
I thought the R2-D2 and C-3PO characters were taken from Hidden Fortress.
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Got it backwards there, SW has 16 points of similarity to Dune, at least according to Herbert.neoolong wrote:Knock-off from Dune?Frank Hipper wrote:DUNE, people, he also ripped off Dune! Frank Herbert was so pissed that he took a hilarious potshot at it in Heretics of Dune. To paraphrase, a 3-PO is a cheap knock-off.Simon H. Johansen wrote:It's obvious that Flash Gordon isn't the only influence on Star Wars
I thought the R2-D2 and C-3PO characters were taken from Hidden Fortress.
In Heretics, copyrighted in '84, he makes a jab at this with his 3-PO bit. It really is funny.
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Was it a direct spin-off from he original comic strip by Alex Raymond... or a spin-off from the 1980 movie with a Queen soundtrack?Tsyroc wrote:During the 80's there was an animated serial version of Flash Gordon that was very good. Haven't seen or heard of it since though.
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Hidden Fortress came out long before dune and had the fat and thin peasants with nearly identical personalities.neoolong wrote:Knock-off from Dune?Frank Hipper wrote:DUNE, people, he also ripped off Dune! Frank Herbert was so pissed that he took a hilarious potshot at it in Heretics of Dune. To paraphrase, a 3-PO is a cheap knock-off.Simon H. Johansen wrote:It's obvious that Flash Gordon isn't the only influence on Star Wars
I thought the R2-D2 and C-3PO characters were taken from Hidden Fortress.
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Simon H.Johansen wrote:Was it a direct spin-off from he original comic strip by Alex Raymond... or a spin-off from the 1980 movie with a Queen soundtrack?Tsyroc wrote:During the 80's there was an animated serial version of Flash Gordon that was very good. Haven't seen or heard of it since though.
It looked more like a spin-off of the comic strip. It definately did not have the Queen soundtrack and everything was seriously done.
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Until they put the miniature pink Godzooki. Then it all went downhill.Tsyroc wrote:Simon H.Johansen wrote:Was it a direct spin-off from he original comic strip by Alex Raymond... or a spin-off from the 1980 movie with a Queen soundtrack?Tsyroc wrote:During the 80's there was an animated serial version of Flash Gordon that was very good. Haven't seen or heard of it since though.
It looked more like a spin-off of the comic strip. It definately did not have the Queen soundtrack and everything was seriously done.
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Just a question: How big is the difference between the comic strip and the 1980 movie? (aside from the serious tone that is devoid in the movie - and the Queen soundtrack, of course)Tsyroc wrote:Simon H.Johansen wrote:Was it a direct spin-off from he original comic strip by Alex Raymond... or a spin-off from the 1980 movie with a Queen soundtrack?Tsyroc wrote:During the 80's there was an animated serial version of Flash Gordon that was very good. Haven't seen or heard of it since though.
It looked more like a spin-off of the comic strip. It definately did not have the Queen soundtrack and everything was seriously done.
The Emperor's masked henchman Klytus wasn't in the 1930s serials nor in other Flash Gordon adaptations than the movie, so I suspect that he wasn't in the comic strip.
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