Star Wars TV Show, And An Unmade Trilogy
Necromutant writes "Mark Hamill comments about Episodes 7, 8, and 9 really got everyone's attention. Mark told those in attendance what Lucas told him the third trilogy would be about. Also confirmed today officially, a Star Wars television show coming in the future. -- I don't know if I should be happy or scared..."
Lucas is going to milk this story for all it's worth. He won't be satisfied until Star Wars is the campiest sci-fi series ever put on film. If he would have stopped after the first 3 movies, he would have been remembered as one of the greatest sci-fi producers ever. After the first 2 new episodes came out, the franchise has started to become the ass end of sci-fi jokes. I don't see another 3 improving the image of the series.
Be afraid. Be very afraid.
-- Thou hast strayed far from the path of the Avatar.
Scared. Definitely scared - maybe I'm a pessimist, but I think that this will be just more commercialization.
quidquid latine dictum sit altum videtur.
So we watch 4,5,6, and think its about Luke. We watch 1,2,3, and realize that its about Vader. We watch 7,8,9 and maybe we will finally realize it's just about an old man who doesn't know when to let someone else take over.
Dispite all the rants, If Episodes 7, 8 and 9 were made, they'd all do well at the box office. So is there any reason why they won't do it?
Good creative shows have been pulled because of money and stereotypical, nonsensical tripe put in replacement all in the name of money.
So whats makes SW diffrent?
Sometimes I wish I was a plumber, then I'd know how to deal with other people's shit.
It's still a competition for the silver medal, however, after the last two Matrix films set a world record in the 200 Minute Suck.
and i completely agree about Anderson. Some of the worst stuff i ever read.
Anyone else think a new Spaceballs sequel in this day and age would be funny as hell? Imagine all the jabs at Lucas and the prequel trilogy.
Honestly, let it go. If you want to complain about the pillaging and raping of a franchise, go complain about Star Trek.
I know nothing of this at all. But it would seem to the casual observer that sci-fi should be a sub-genre of fantasy. Quite simply, where's the science in a fantasy tale about elves and faeries etc.?
I'm of the belief that if it isn't this way allready it damn well should be for sanity's sake.
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I for one would love to see this but I just don't know if it would feel quite right without John Candy.
I suppose he could get around this with a prequel though.
He's said that before. Several times. Shortly before announcing the next Star Wars film.
I remember back in 1977, Lucas swore up and down that the original Star Wars was a standalone film and there absolutely would NEVER be a sequel, because he didn't believe in sequels, period (he said something to the effect that only losers with no ability to create new material ever made sequels). Then Star Wars became a big hit -- and suddenly it was the first of a trilogy, and soon afterward was transmogrified into the 4th of nine that Lucas *now* swore up and down "he'd always planned to do".
Lucas is a master of "Hollywood truth": only what I say TODAY is true, and how dare you imply that I said something different yesterday!
~REZ~ #43301. Who'd fake being me anyway?