The Romulan Republic wrote:There was quite a bit of CGI in TFA.
I'm aware of that. But the push towards practical effects, which I usually prefer mind you, took such extremes that we were left with no environments that were truly alien, truly unique.
Over reliance on CGI is bad. I think everyone save George Lucas and maybe James Cameron (seriously fuck Avatar, how does GL get railed on for the PT but Cameron gets a pass for fucking Pocahontas in space with blue kitty hair penis people?) can agree on that. But where CGI shines is showing us breathtaking new worlds. Places like Coruscant, Utapau (the sinkhole planet), Mustafar (the planet of high grounds), Felucia (the kinda Pandora looking planet the cute blue Jedi chick got blasted) and even fucking Pandora from Avatard. Doing them with models, minis, and sets would not be able to show the worlds quite so amazingly.
As to other worlds, there was the Resistance base world, and a brief glimpse of pseudo-Coruscant before it got blown up (reportedly there was more that was cut from the film).
For some reason I thought the Resistance base was on the same world as Maz Kanata, I don't know why. And I kinda space on the Republic capital considering it was shown for all of 10 seconds.
I didn't have a problem with the worlds in TFA in general, aside from wishing that we saw more of pseudo-Coruscant. Yes, a little derivative, but the shots of the vast desert landscapes littered with wrecks and such on Jakku were quite beautiful at times, and I think fans have gotten a little spoiled for number of worlds of late. Prior to AotC, no Star Wars film spent a significant amount of time on more than three worlds (Episode IV was only two, unless you count the brief glimpse of Alderan before it was blown up and the time spent on the Death Star).
That was my main problem, they were just so goddamn derivative. I don't think other then a line or two you would have to change much of anything to make Jakku into Tattoine, Maz Kanata's or the Resistance's base into Yavin 4, or Starkiller base into Hoth.
Though I personally found the whole movie to be highly derivative. Which leads me into me laying into JJ Abrams......
1. Abrams isn't directing VIII.
2. Abrams bashing is as tired as Prequel-bashing. While I don't think much for him as a story writer, he's a visually talented and competent director and he casts good people in his movies.
While he isn't directing 8 he still in executive producing and guiding the direction of the series, he is the Godfather of Star Wars right now.
I disagree that Abrams bashing is tired. He continues to inflict his vision on the galaxy while the Prequels are long gone. And while some of the bashing of Jar Jar Abrams is the result of angry fanboy tapping into that endless buttrage much as their forebears and in some cases themselves did about the Prequels there is much to be buttmad about Abrams beyond "he changed stuff". Mostly because the reason to be buttblasted is the fact he DIDN'T change stuff. He is an incredibly derivative writer who seems to rely on ripping off other peoples stuff and stupid mysteries to make his shit seem somewhat interesting.
Sure Lucas ripped off a whole hell of alot of people too but tried to do something different. He borrowed heavily from fantasy, from Kurosawa films like The Hidden Fortress, old sci-fi serials, and even World War II dogfight movies but did something new with it.
Meaning...?
Many elements of the world he created, obviously, are in the film. What else can they include for him in the film? A gratuitous cameo? Would he even want one?
I dunno, just some more acknowledgement about his role in creating the series. Maybe its me projecting my distaste on the Disney run Star Wars but its seems like except a line about how the characters were created by Lucas there wasn't much else. It seems downright rude to reduce the role of the man who created the entire universe, fleshed it out, wrote some of the scripts, directed some of the movies, but was always the center of the Star Wars universe to "guy who created the characters".
They don't have to get down and lavish his dick with taco flavored kisses but atleast acknowledge the fact everything Star Wars until very recently came from George Lucas and everything recent is just ripping him off heavily.
Now I understand George himself might not want to get involved with anything recent Star Wars considering he's become bitter, and let's face it crazy over the years, thanks to the downright hostile fan response he's gotten plus Disney telling him to stick his ideas where the sun don't shine.
But it don't mean Disney and Abrams can't show some more appreciation for the man.
I suppose, if you're into costumes. I'm not, so I don't really care.
I've been wanting Stormtrooper armor since I was a wee lad. I've got some now but damn was it pricey and I was buying it from not exactly Lucasarts approved dealers on ebay.
I'd love to get some better armor and not pay an arm and leg for some plastic arms and legs. Alot of other people I'm sure would love some decent armor but are priced out. Making some decent quality stormie or Vader or whatever armor/costumes would be like Disney printing more money.
There is good armor out there by Anovos but just the basic armor set that is incomplete and you have to assemble yourself is like 700 bones. The 1st Order kit is like 2000 bucks. A completed assembled suit is just under $7,000. Freaking crazy for freaking plastic.
Gandalf wrote:What do you mean by this? Do you want a return of Baron Papanoida?
See above to my response to RR.
Though I wouldn't mind terribly if they did that. It seems like they have a ton of other cameos so why not Lucas himself? Maybe stick him into some Stormtrooper armor like they did Daniel Craig.
Though I highly doubt Lucas wants to come back for a cameo unless it was him pissing all over then set while flipping off the camera. He doesn't seem the most joyful when it comes to discussing Star Wars these days.