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Posted: 2003-09-24 12:32pm
by Col. Crackpot
i will laugh my ass off when he changes his mind again and makes three new movies and the first one released completely contradicts Heir to the Empire. Pandamonium!
Posted: 2003-09-24 02:21pm
by Peregrin Toker
Vympel wrote:Well, whatever his plans were, it's over now. Who wants to see a geriatric Harrison Ford, an ageing Mark Hammil, a saggy-tits Carrie Fischer in another three episodes? Ugh. Not I.
I've seen a fan-made draft for Episodes 7-9 and it is set after NJO. (Which means that we'll probably see more of Ben Skywalker and the Solo Twins than their parents)
Posted: 2003-09-24 03:58pm
by Lord Poe
Stravo wrote:Hamill MIGHT say yes as he needs money I'm sure and I think he's come to terms with the fact that he IS Luke Skywalker for a whole generation
Carrie Fisher would BEG to do it I think.
Hamill and Fisher were in "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back"
What do YOU think?
Posted: 2003-09-24 04:57pm
by The Yosemite Bear
Hey in one of the other realities starwars is available in a ten disk boxed set, all nine original episodes plus "Revenge of the Jedi" the alternate version of Episode 6. unfortunatly the RIAA and zone mapping means that my sony playstation two won't play DVD's from other realities.....
Posted: 2003-09-24 04:58pm
by Master of Ossus
Carrie's actually done pretty well for herself. She's a best-selling novelist, in addition to being one of the top-paid movie performers ever. Surprisingly, she's not that desperate for work, although she seems to pick up some of the most bizarre movies.
Posted: 2003-09-24 05:33pm
by zombie84
Lucas lies all the time, its nothing new. He lies when he says Darth Vader was always Luke's father, he never planned to make 9 films and that he set out to make a modern myth. I think its just the sheer amount of interviews that he does, its hard for him to change his mind and then remember what he had said 25 years earlier.
Posted: 2003-09-24 05:38pm
by Darth Garden Gnome
zombie84 wrote:I think its just the sheer amount of interviews that he does, its hard for him to change his mind and then remember what he had said 25 years earlier.
Quite. He's a busy man what with EpIII in the works and all, I hardly expect him to go through his old interviews he had years before so he can have the "proper" response when he gets asked the question later.
Not to mention sometimes people genuinely change their minds.
Posted: 2003-09-25 02:33am
by Peregrin Toker
zombie84 wrote: He lies when he says Darth Vader was always Luke's father, he never planned to make 9 films and that he set out to make a modern myth.
Wasn't there an early version of the script where Boba Fett was Luke's father?
Posted: 2003-09-25 02:38am
by Spanky The Dolphin
Simon H.Johansen wrote:zombie84 wrote: He lies when he says Darth Vader was always Luke's father, he never planned to make 9 films and that he set out to make a modern myth.
Wasn't there an early version of the script where Boba Fett was Luke's father?
Hell no.
Posted: 2003-09-25 09:04am
by Boba Fett
Illuminatus Primus wrote:"Never intended" is different than changing one's mind. Lucas is outright lying.
Or just smoking too much...

Posted: 2003-09-25 09:43am
by Peregrin Toker
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Simon H.Johansen wrote:zombie84 wrote: He lies when he says Darth Vader was always Luke's father, he never planned to make 9 films and that he set out to make a modern myth.
Wasn't there an early version of the script where Boba Fett was Luke's father?
Hell no.
One thing I do know is that in the original SW script from 1973, Tarkin was a good guy and Vader was not the major villain but just one of many Imperial bigwigs. Also, the Jedi were not called knights - they were merely called the Jedi Bendu.
However, it would be really interesting to find out what the Star Wars saga would have turned out like if Luke's father was not Darth Vader but Boba Fett...
Posted: 2003-09-25 10:55am
by Smiling Bandit
Even with his earlier statements, he may never have seriously intended to make 9 films. There is a dfifference between wishful thinking and really seriously starting such a project.
Given th fact that he took a decade to start making the prequels, he probably never seriuously entertained the idea of making the last three.
Posted: 2003-09-25 04:50pm
by zombie84
double post

Posted: 2003-09-25 04:59pm
by zombie84
no, i think its fairly obvious that from 1978 to 1982 or so that he intended to make 9. After the remaining third trilogy was condensed into Return of the Jedi he sometimes pondered aloud about whether or not to make the third set of films but he always had doubts because he didnt have much of a story beyond a vague outline in his head. Its no matter; Star Wars ended when Vader killed the Emperor--everything has closure and to even attempt a continuation would seem contrived and unnecessary. The only thing i can see that would work would be a prequel-prequel, detailing the Jedi-Sith wars. That would be cool to see.
Posted: 2003-09-25 09:05pm
by Drooling Iguana
Lucas seems to just take every possible opportunity to make it seem like he had the entire story laid out before-hand, and that what we saw is exactly what he planned all those years ago. I've seen several interviews where he talks about the first draft of
Star Wars that he wrote, and how it contained the plots for the entire trilogy but was too complicated to make into a movie so he decided to cut it up into three pieces instead. I've read that first draft (find it
here) and it had almost nothing in common, plot-wise, with anything we actually saw on-screen (although a couple of ideas and scenes from that draft did make it into the completed movies.)
Posted: 2003-09-26 04:03am
by Stuart Mackey
Vympel wrote:Well, whatever his plans were, it's over now. Who wants to see a geriatric Harrison Ford, an ageing Mark Hammil, a saggy-tits Carrie Fischer in another three episodes? Ugh. Not I.
Harrison Ford has already said he is not willing to reprise his role as Solo.