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Disney Buys LucasFilm, Announces Episode 7

As the title says, Disney will purchase LucasFilm and release "Star Wars: Episode 7" in 2015. George Lucas has finally called it quits. I'll be interesting to see where the new film falls in the timeline. As a Star Wars fan, I hope that the new film will revitalize the brand in the same way that the remakes and Episodes 1-3 did. What're everyone else's thoughts on this?

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Reply #76 Top

Quoting psychoak, reply 60
I'm more hoping Disney will remaster the original trilogy.

They touch the original trilogy and I'm going to have to break some kneecaps.

It's unavoidable. XD

 

Reply #77 Top

Quoting GoaFan77, reply 63



Quoting psychoak,
reply 60
I may not like the prequels, but it's the destruction of Solo's character that pisses me off more. I can't sit through the new version, ruins the only cool good guy.

Quoting psychoak,
reply 62
It may be a minor detail, but Solo is the only good guy that doesn't have a dick up his ass.


While I agree Solo shot first, if that kills the whole trilogy for you I think you're being a bit too much of a grump.  Like those guys complaining about Sins not having voice acted tutorials or the Korsov not using both pylons.

It eats me up everytime I see that rework....

Solo shot second? Solo shot first?? There was NO second OR first! It was SOLO SHOT!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns1m_aXJa58

Reply #78 Top

Quoting GFireflyE, reply 76
They touch the original trilogy and I'm going to have to break some kneecaps.

They could transfer every copy of them on the planet to celluloid and inadvertently have a fire....and I wouldn't bat an eyelid.

Cowboys and Muppets In Space.

Kiddie junk S/F.

Reply #79 Top

Quoting GoaFan77, reply 76
I think better writers and a more intelligent general population to appreciate their work is more important as far as a better Star Wars movie is concerned.

Indeed. I'm looking forward to a new Star Wars installment despite the trolls either stardock or otherwise.

Reply #80 Top

I wonder if we will get the uber powerful Jedi/Sith like in the "Force Unleashed" or those wonderful rendered movies for "The Old Republic.".

Reply #81 Top

If they do movies I want one with Tyber Zann or the Yuuzhan Vong invasion

 

Reply #82 Top

Quoting Polistes, reply 82
If they do movies I want one with Tyber Zann or the Yuuzhan Vong invasion

 

Okay Tyber was perhaps the best part of the Forces of Corruption, but the story line screws it up too much for me to consider it official. It's great to give the player an uber powerful underground faction that allows them to humiliate everyone in the Star Wars universe, but its not so great to make that canon, since it makes everything else in the SW universe less believable.

Minor Spoilers Below

If they do put the new trilogy after the Yuuzhan Vong, and probably the second Galactic Civil War (where it's still pretty much open territory), it will be interesting how they explain all of the events that happened in the books. At the least Coruscant is not going to recover while Luke and friends are alive, and Chewie is actually dead at that point. :'(

 

Reply #83 Top

Quoting GoaFan77, reply 82
and Chewie is actually dead at that point.

Well....THERE's a start.  Now, can a 'death star' blow away those Ewoks and fall on Yoda?

Reply #84 Top

Quoting Sinperium, reply 26
I have a leaked draft of the story line for episode seven.  I can't say where I got it from for obvious reason but some of you aren't the only ones unhappy with the Lucas sell-out so it got "shared" with me by someone with like feelings who is connected.

I can't post it for copyright reasons and to protect the confidential source but here it is in a nutshell.

Disney execs were looking for sequels to pour money in to get a guaranteed blockbuster mat the box office.  Star Wars and Lucas were one source but they wanted to add as many cross-overs from other big hits in the genre as they could to guarantee ticket sales.

The three movies Disney selected that they wanted elements of in their film after Lucas' acquisition were the following...

Star Wars

The Matrix

Lord of the Rings

A lot of behind the scenes deals and profit sharing have been in the works on this with three studios--all under NDAs.

The new movie will be set after the final Matrix trilogy and the final Star Wars episode.  It will be set in the Matrix universe after Neo brokers his deal with the machines--but then Agent Smith resurrects and begins the dram/story for the planned film.

In the Matrix universe, Agent Smith is able to reassemble his self/code but is a rogue program.  He basically is lurking in the Matrix much like the rebels from Zion were.   Humans and machines are "giving each other a chance" and he is powerless to take them on alone.

As humans become more accepted, their stories and ideas and legends from the past become more and more incorporated into the Matrix world.  Because machines and humans are cooperating, they are able to create new "fantastic" realities--like Neo did but even larger.

Agent Smith is trying to find some way to use these concepts and discovers a film archive in the machines human records. Three of the films he finds are Star  Wars, The Lord of the Rings and The Matrix.  It is in viewing the last two that he realizes he is the machine version of Neo--he has been in their literature all along just as Neo popped up ever generation in the Matrix.

Agent Smith subtly introduces Star Wars into the reality of the Matrix.  People accept Jedi, Sith and the Empire as real.  He simultaneously creates a new Middle Earth on the island of Australia and opens it to humanity--the two worlds merge.

At that point, like Neo, he "steps into his own" (like Neo did) and takes the role of the Sith emperor and Sauron.  Weilding the power of the Dark side of the Force along with the One Ring, Agent Smith becomes unstoppable.

Neo realizes their only hope is to "become" the Jedi and the "Fellowship of the Ring" in order to stop Smith.

Carrie Fischer returns as an older and wiser Princess (now Queen and a master Jedi) Leia and is recruited by Neo.  Morpheus travels to Middle earth and assembles a fellowship of both gifted humans and programs working together to take the Ring from Smith while Neo and the new Jedis counter his Sith powers.

The film leads up to an epic climax where they fate of all machines and humanity is decided finally.

It is tentatively titled "Star Wars: Episode VII...Return of the Smith".

Hope that's helpful.

 
 

LOL

Reply #85 Top

I'd like to see them redo the original episodes IV, V and VI. They were good but for their time but need a revamp to current standards and to match up where the prequels left off technology and effect wise.

And hopefully they could fix Return of the Jedi to actually have Wookies instead of Ewoks :(

 

The merchandising should be fun too. I may have to pick up some Star Wars ships to sit next to my Sins of Solar Empire Kol while I wait.

 

Reply #86 Top

Quoting ZombiesRus5, reply 86
I'd like to see them redo the original episodes IV, V and VI. They were good but for their time but need a revamp to current standards and to match up where the prequels left off technology and effect wise.

And hopefully they could fix Return of the Jedi to actually have Wookies instead of Ewoks

 

The merchandising should be fun too. I may have to pick up some Star Wars ships to sit next to my Sins of Solar Empire Kol while I wait.

 

Okay...now you're just trolling here.

Reply #87 Top

I grew up with the originals, and yes I think they should be redone. My kids won't watch them because they are so outdated.

 

Reply #88 Top

Quoting ZombiesRus5, reply 88
I grew up with the originals, and yes I think they should be redone. My kids won't watch them because they are so outdated.

 

Amazing what a decade or so does. It wasn't until way after I watched the original trilogy before I realized they were dated. Maybe it was inner generational Nostalgia.

Reply #89 Top

Actually, I think a great movie would focus on the aftermath of destroying the Empire's power base and the factions that attempt to seize power afterwards. Why not tell it from the perspective of Dash Rendar?

Reply #90 Top

Quoting seanw3, reply 90
Actually, I think a great movie would focus on the aftermath of destroying the Empire's power base and the factions that attempt to seize power afterwards. Why not tell it from the perspective of Dash Rendar?

Because giant shoulder pads are so 1990s.

Reply #91 Top

Quoting ZombiesRus5, reply 87
I grew up with the originals, and yes I think they should be redone.

I 'grew up' with the original Star Trek...and the original Dr. Who too ....which is why by the time Star Wars came out it was childish drivel.

Reply #92 Top

Star Trek, the master piece of Gene Roddenberry reduced to a litter of lackluster movies in the box office and multiple series canceled early due to low viewership.

Dr. Who... well it's British.

 

Reply #93 Top

Quoting ZombiesRus5, reply 92
Star Trek, the master piece of Gene Roddenberry reduced to a litter of lackluster movies in the box office and multiple series canceled early due to low viewership.

So true....and note....when I say Star Trek I mean the original.  ALL that came after was rubbish.

Doctor Who created the greatest alien-of-all-time-that-resembled-a-salt-shaker.....

Reply #94 Top

Then there's this one..... Tim Minchin doing what he does....

Reply #95 Top

Millions of fans suddenly cried out and were suddenly silenced - I fear something terrible has happened.

Reply #96 Top

Well, that's not so bad. Usually sci-fi fans cry out and keep crying.

Reply #97 Top

Quoting Jafo, reply 33


Reduced 89%

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Oh I hate Disney, how could he even stand to be in this photo

Reply #98 Top


I am not saying Hayden is a brilliant actor but he was good/capable just watch "Life as a House" which I was somehow saw before Ep II and when I heard he was cast thought he would do well, he didn't. But the dialog was crap and he had literally 0 chemistry with Portman. Portman is a great actress and she was also miscast and her performance as padme/amadalia was stiff at it's best. I have tried thinking of actors who could have done something with the terrible dialog of Ep II and never really come up with a great answer but at the very least if you found two actors who had even a remote attraction to one another it would have helped. And this is not the actors fault this is casting and production.

 

And if you don't know about the christian backlash against the "eastern" religious ideals behind "the force" in the Original series you haven't done your homework. There is a definite link between the force, and yoda's speechs about hate and suffering that have virtually direct parallels with Buddhism. There was alot of insider talk that the virgin birth in ep I was a direct appeal to the largely christian audience that would consume the movie the following movies and tons of merch, just as jar jar was a direct appeal to giggling 5 year olds.

 

Is this an absolute fact, no, did han shoot first, of course he did. And whatever the story origins, whatever the true relgious/mythological origins of virgins births, it doesn't matter it was a terrible story moment, it didn't fit, it was a lantern light we didn't need that ruined some of the mystery. And that it was motivated out of a need to appeal to a specific demographic (To modern day christians virgin births  = jesus not a phd dissertation on virgina births in world religions) makes me think of Lucas just that much worse, although this is how Hollywood works for the most part it screwed up a story I deeply feel in love with as a 6 year old seeing it on the big screen in a balcony seat in a huge theatre in Manhattan (now thats a religious experience), and yes im old.

 

Then to lantern the entire mystery and mysticism of the force with midiclorians, it's almost too hard to stomach how a man could just destroy a beautiful piece of art he had a huge hand in creating so he could meet demographics estimates hollywood execs were throwing at him to ensure he got an even larger wad of cash.

Reply #100 Top

Darth Vader loves being a father, actually: