Discussion
Streetrod said:
My older brother has welcomed this news as he feels it will give him the opportunity to revise his highly acclaimed role as a Place Guard in Episode One:
If it all goes tits up then he feels he is still set for a massive pay day as the value of his own very rare action figure will go through the roof
If it all goes tits up then he feels he is still set for a massive pay day as the value of his own very rare action figure will go through the roof
Marf said:
andyjo1982 said:
Any chance we could maybe see a reboot of episodes 1-3 in the future?
You. Out.I wouldn't complain.
andyjo1982 said:
I think you're misunderstanding me. I'm asking if we could see a reboot of The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of The Sith, not Episodes 4, 5 and 6...
Good Idea, Although Zac Efron would be cast if so.Also Did no one else notice that Lucasfilm owned Indiana Jones too... Imagine a Disney make where they mish-mash a lost script that Lucas had wrote 30 years ago with Indiana becoming a bounty Hunter and going into space with some stupid man in a disney costume that was deemed to scary to look at for a kids film .....
I think we'll have to wait and see what they decide to do with it - they may just use the universe to base stories in rather than make new films that are are straight sequels/inbetweenies to episode 1-6.
So we may get a film about a rebel agent that has to infiltrate some Empire thingy around the time of episode 5, or maybe a Battlestar Galactica "spaceship on its own in enemy territory" film, etc. If one of those proves popular that one could expand into a series of 3 films.
The three Knights of the Old Republic games had a fair bit of depth to the stories (they were set thousands of years before the films with lots of Sith and Jedi running around with light sabres) so they could even go back to that era.
So we may get a film about a rebel agent that has to infiltrate some Empire thingy around the time of episode 5, or maybe a Battlestar Galactica "spaceship on its own in enemy territory" film, etc. If one of those proves popular that one could expand into a series of 3 films.
The three Knights of the Old Republic games had a fair bit of depth to the stories (they were set thousands of years before the films with lots of Sith and Jedi running around with light sabres) so they could even go back to that era.
Marf said:
Nope, not misunderstanding. The only way for 1-3 to be made better is for all the negatives and hard disks containing the CGI to be burnt, and for everyone who watched it to be flashy thingy'd like in MIB
I see your point. What has been seen, cannot be unseen. I suppose really Lucas fked those prequals up to an extent that they can never be remade. Shame. It was a nice pipe dream for me for 20 minutes... I actually liked the prequels. COME AT ME BRO!
Yes they were flawed and used way too many greenscreen effects, but they make a lot more sense when viewed as a whole story arc, and most importantly it feels like Star Wars. Revenge of the Sith is a genuinely great film in its own right. We all knew it was going to happen, but holy crap was the Order 66 part brutal.
Yes they were flawed and used way too many greenscreen effects, but they make a lot more sense when viewed as a whole story arc, and most importantly it feels like Star Wars. Revenge of the Sith is a genuinely great film in its own right. We all knew it was going to happen, but holy crap was the Order 66 part brutal.
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