
- Time
- Post link
I guess c3po’s paint chips easily.
Have…have you never spent any time in sand? It’s rough and coarse and it gets everywhere.
#truth
Before getting in pod
After getting out of pod
I guess c3po’s paint chips easily.
In Fenimore Cooper’s Literary Offenses, he lists as #5:
“…require that when the personages of a tale deal in conversation, the talk shall sound like human talk, and be talk such as human beings would be likely to talk in the given circumstances, and have a discoverable meaning, also a discoverable purpose, and a show of relevancy, and remain in the neighborhood of the subject at hand, and be interesting to the reader, and help out the tale, and stop when the people cannot think of anything more to say.”
During the reading of this rule my mind went directly to Attack of the Clones.
You probably don’t recognize me because of the red arm.
Episode 9 Rewrite, The Starlight Project (Released!) and ANH Technicolor Project (Released!)
Indeed. I’d argue that one of the problems with GL’s scripts is that he often tries to write in a pseudo-archaic “literary” style (with questionable success) like in pulp SF novels, rather than a more naturalistic style suited to the medium of film.
“That Darth Vader, man. Sure does love eating Jedi.”
About a year ago now, a guy called up to see if I could cut his hair “Like Obi-Wan Kenobi from Episode 2”. I said “No prequels.” and hung up.
About a year ago now, a guy called up to see if I could cut his hair “Like Obi-Wan Kenobi from Episode 2”. I said “No prequels.” and hung up.
Star Wars Revisited Wordpress
Star Wars Visual Comparisons WordPress
About a year ago now, a guy called up to see if I could cut his hair “Like Obi-Wan Kenobi from Episode 2”. I said “No prequels.” and hung up.
Savage
Also if anything he should have opted for Obi-Wan’s hairstyle in ROTS because that mullet was absolute shite.
About a year ago now, a guy called up to see if I could cut his hair “Like Obi-Wan Kenobi from Episode 2”. I said “No prequels.” and hung up.
ALLOL
About a year ago now, a guy called up to see if I could cut his hair “Like Obi-Wan Kenobi from Episode 2”. I said “No prequels.” and hung up.
Savage
Randall Graves said:
Bunch of savages in this town.
Also if anything he should have opted for Obi-Wan’s hairstyle in ROTS because that mullet was absolute shite.
I’ve actually given one mullet and trimmed two others. All three guys had various reasons for the atrocity, but also, they all knew they had a terrible hairstyle and totally rocked it. I can respect that. They were all very cool, funny guys.
Nobody asking for a PT haircut is cool or funny.
I’ll have to google to see the difference in Ep2 & Ep3 Obi-Wan. I just remember him having a generic Jesusy kind of thing goin’ on after the Ep1 flattop.
JEDIT: Hey, Obi-Wan’s hair in Ep3 is pretty good! Much better than I remembered. I’m glad the guy said “2” and not “3”. I’d hate to find out I turned that down actually.
Why isn’t this in a good movie?
I’m sure Ewan was thinking the same thing.
I’m sure Ewan was thinking the same thing.
I’ve always wondered what these great actors like Ewan and Mcdiarmid actually think of these movies.
I would put this in my sig if I weren’t so lazy.
Ewan was vocal about not liking them when he was on the show Top Gear. I think it’s on youtube.
JEDIT: Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z08pO0nDCPA
I just saw that Barnes and Noble is publishing The Han Solo Trilogy in their collectible editions series. The AC Crispin one. Crap. Why that trilogy? Of everything it has the most chance of being completely overwritten by the new Han Solo movie. Why not the superior Brian Daley books?
It seems like people are really embracing the new characters. In fact, the big question people ask me now about Star Wars is, “Are Finn and Poe gay lovers?” And really how the f*ck would I know? My second husband left me for a man, so my gaydar isn’t exactly what you’d call Death Star level quality. ----Carrie Fisher
Why that trilogy?
the new Han Solo movie.
I would put this in my sig if I weren’t so lazy.
Why that trilogy?
the new Han Solo movie.
The Daley books I can totally understand. I doubt anything in the movie will contradict those. But the Crispen trilogy will be totally overwritten.
The Daley books in a leatherbound hardcover was a grail of mine- so I admit it bothers me more than it should.
It seems like people are really embracing the new characters. In fact, the big question people ask me now about Star Wars is, “Are Finn and Poe gay lovers?” And really how the f*ck would I know? My second husband left me for a man, so my gaydar isn’t exactly what you’d call Death Star level quality. ----Carrie Fisher
Ah, I didn’t realize those books were also about Han Solo
I would put this in my sig if I weren’t so lazy.
Ah, I didn’t realize those books were also about Han Solo
Yeah. Brian Daley wrote 3 that came out between Star Wars and Empire: Han Solo at Star’s End, Han Solo’s Revenge and Han Solo and the Lost Legacy. They are some of the best Star Wars books ever.
AC Crispin wrote a trilogy about Han Solo from age 19-Star Wars. They are ok- but will be ignored when we have the young Han Solo movie much like TFA ignored all those shitty EU post-Jedi books.
It seems like people are really embracing the new characters. In fact, the big question people ask me now about Star Wars is, “Are Finn and Poe gay lovers?” And really how the f*ck would I know? My second husband left me for a man, so my gaydar isn’t exactly what you’d call Death Star level quality. ----Carrie Fisher
ray_afraid said:
I’ve actually given one mullet and trimmed two others. All three guys had various reasons for the atrocity, but also, they all knew they had a terrible hairstyle and totally rocked it. I can respect that. They were all very cool, funny guys.
I knew a guy that had bad haircuts for the simple fact of throwing people off. He said it made people more comfortable and around him. Not exactly a theory I’m willing the test out.
Today I was thinking about how Return of the Jedi could have been written differently for Han to have a better arc and I had an idea which would be to actually see him and Lando begin to reconcile with one another slowly throughout the movie. Lando would help save Han like in the original but Han would still be somewhat salty towards him. They could have an argument scene where it is obvious that Lando wants to make it up to Han. He could consistently start to rebuild his friendship with him throughout the movie. They would be put as co-pilots of the falcon together in the final battle and they would both combine their skills to take down the death star reactor and you could get a really fulfilling moment where we see them truly happy and finally friends again in the moment of victory and pure joy. So then when we see them embrace during the ending celebration it would really hit you even harder on an emotional level.
Too bad that they automatically are friends when we see them back together in the theatrical cut.
Today I was thinking about how Return of the Jedi could have been written differently for Han to have a better arc and I had an idea which would be to actually see him and Lando begin to reconcile with one another slowly throughout the movie. Lando would help save Han like in the original but Han would still be somewhat salty towards him. They could have an argument scene where it is obvious that Lando wants to make it up to Han. He could consistently start to rebuild his friendship with him throughout the movie. They would be put as co-pilots of the falcon together in the final battle and they would both combine their skills to take down the death star reactor and you could get a really fulfilling moment where we see them truly happy and finally friends again in the moment of victory and pure joy. So then when we see them embrace during the ending celebration it would really hit you even harder on an emotional level.
Too bad that they automatically are friends when we see them back together in the theatrical cut.
+1
There was an exchange between them in the sandstorm scene that was cut?
Where were you in '77?
There was an exchange between them in the sandstorm scene that was cut?
That sounds interesting. I’m curious what their conversation was.
There was an exchange between them in the sandstorm scene that was cut?
That sounds interesting. I’m curious what their conversation was.
http://www.starwarsholidayspecial.com/swcs/episode6/sandstorm.html
Not sure if the exchange was actually shot, as Lando is busy helping Chewie limp into the Falcon in the footage that’s been seen on the Blu Ray set.
Where were you in '77?
Today I was thinking about how Return of the Jedi could have been written differently for Han to have a better arc and I had an idea which would be to actually see him and Lando begin to reconcile with one another slowly throughout the movie. Lando would help save Han like in the original but Han would still be somewhat salty towards him. They could have an argument scene where it is obvious that Lando wants to make it up to Han. He could consistently start to rebuild his friendship with him throughout the movie. They would be put as co-pilots of the falcon together in the final battle and they would both combine their skills to take down the death star reactor and you could get a really fulfilling moment where we see them truly happy and finally friends again in the moment of victory and pure joy. So then when we see them embrace during the ending celebration it would really hit you even harder on an emotional level.
How romantic. So we need something else for Leia’s character in this scenario then.
真実
Something else than sitting around in Ewok village, twiddling her thumbs? Yes, please.
Ceci n’est pas une signature.
How bromantic.
Fixed.