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Post by politicidal on May 7, 2018 1:03:41 GMT
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Post by twothousandonemark on May 7, 2018 14:55:31 GMT
Those prequels about the Clone Wars & Jedi Knights is what we wanted instead all along. F'n GL.
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Post by politicidal on May 7, 2018 15:23:45 GMT
Those prequels about the Clone Wars & Jedi Knights is what we wanted instead all along. F'n GL. Don't worry. They'll be remade in thirty years.
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Post by ellynmacg on Jul 3, 2018 7:09:09 GMT
Those prequels about the Clone Wars & Jedi Knights is what we wanted instead all along. F'n GL. Don't worry. They'll be remade in thirty years. Alas, some of us may not last that long.
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Post by shinnickneth on Jul 3, 2018 18:03:09 GMT
Don't worry. They'll be remade in thirty years. Alas, some of us may not last that long. Hey, you may! After all, Kirk Douglas will be 102 in December.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jul 3, 2018 18:05:52 GMT
I was just telling a ( much younger ) friend about Splinter of the Mind's Eye a few of days ago.
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Post by Nalkarj on Sept 7, 2018 18:22:01 GMT
I was just telling a ( much younger ) friend about SotME a couple of days ago. Splinter of the Mind’s Eye, right? I was reading about that right after I watched the first Star Wars. Looks like a pretty interesting concept—a bit like proto-indiana Jones, in fact. But I’m really happy they eventually went with The Empire Strikes Back.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Sept 7, 2018 18:36:29 GMT
I was just telling a ( much younger ) friend about SotME a couple of days ago. Splinter of the Mind’s Eye, right? I was reading about that right after I watched the first Star Wars. Looks like a pretty interesting concept—a bit like proto-indiana Jones, in fact. Yup! You might find this quote interesting: ''With both 'Star Wars' and 'Raiders,' I started out by asking myself 'Gee, when I was a kid what did I really like?' '' Mr. Lucas recently explained. He liked the derring-do of the serials, and the unbeatable courage of their characters, not to mention the 30's settings. ''Practically every movie star of the 30's has one movie like this, be it Alan Ladd or Clark Gable or whoever - playing a soldier of fortune in a leather jacket and that kind of hat,'' Mr. Lucas said, referring to Mr. Ford's snap-brim. ''That's a favorite period of mine, but it was more the character we were after than the period, although they're obviously both rooted in the same ground. I took that character and put him in outer space and it worked just fine - not the same character exactly, but the same concept in terms of story and entertainment value.''
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Post by Nalkarj on Sept 7, 2018 18:40:11 GMT
Splinter of the Mind’s Eye, right? I was reading about that right after I watched the first Star Wars. Looks like a pretty interesting concept—a bit like proto-indiana Jones, in fact. Yup! You might find this quote interesting: ''With both 'Star Wars' and 'Raiders,' I started out by asking myself 'Gee, when I was a kid what did I really like?' '' Mr. Lucas recently explained. He liked the derring-do of the serials, and the unbeatable courage of their characters, not to mention the 30's settings. ''Practically every movie star of the 30's has one movie like this, be it Alan Ladd or Clark Gable or whoever - playing a soldier of fortune in a leather jacket and that kind of hat,'' Mr. Lucas said, referring to Mr. Ford's snap-brim. ''That's a favorite period of mine, but it was more the character we were after than the period, although they're obviously both rooted in the same ground. I took that character and put him in outer space and it worked just fine - not the same character exactly, but the same concept in terms of story and entertainment value.'’Lucas and I have got to be kindred spirits, because that’s exactly what I like as well!
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Sept 7, 2018 18:40:53 GMT
Yup! You might find this quote interesting: ''With both 'Star Wars' and 'Raiders,' I started out by asking myself 'Gee, when I was a kid what did I really like?' '' Mr. Lucas recently explained. He liked the derring-do of the serials, and the unbeatable courage of their characters, not to mention the 30's settings. ''Practically every movie star of the 30's has one movie like this, be it Alan Ladd or Clark Gable or whoever - playing a soldier of fortune in a leather jacket and that kind of hat,'' Mr. Lucas said, referring to Mr. Ford's snap-brim. ''That's a favorite period of mine, but it was more the character we were after than the period, although they're obviously both rooted in the same ground. I took that character and put him in outer space and it worked just fine - not the same character exactly, but the same concept in terms of story and entertainment value.'’Lucas and I have got to be kindred spirits, because that’s exactly what I like as well! BRILLIANT!
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