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Originally posted by: battlewars
all i have to say about that then is mark hamill is GOD!
Actually, he's the son of the sun.
Originally posted by: CO
It is funny cause one thing Lucas doesn't recognize is the EU books when it relates to the movies, as they are not considered canon, like in ROTJ book, Uncle Owen is ObiWans brother, which made more sense.
But then the first book after the Prequels is about? Darth Vader between Episode III & IV! And how do find out more about the Clone Wars? Watch the cartoons in 2004 & 2005! How do we get to know more about the prequels, read Labyrinth of Evil, because it gives more insight on alot of events that lead up to ROTS. But then again, don't, because they are not canon.
I never cared to read the OT books in the 70's/80's, cause they weren't these burning questions after watching each movie back then, it was all there, and if it wasn't there, it still made sense. Now you have to read some of the PT books to get more insight. But then again, they are not canon.
all i have to say about that then is mark hamill is GOD!
Actually, he's the son of the sun.
Originally posted by: CO
It is funny cause one thing Lucas doesn't recognize is the EU books when it relates to the movies, as they are not considered canon, like in ROTJ book, Uncle Owen is ObiWans brother, which made more sense.
But then the first book after the Prequels is about? Darth Vader between Episode III & IV! And how do find out more about the Clone Wars? Watch the cartoons in 2004 & 2005! How do we get to know more about the prequels, read Labyrinth of Evil, because it gives more insight on alot of events that lead up to ROTS. But then again, don't, because they are not canon.
I never cared to read the OT books in the 70's/80's, cause they weren't these burning questions after watching each movie back then, it was all there, and if it wasn't there, it still made sense. Now you have to read some of the PT books to get more insight. But then again, they are not canon.
Now, let's not get in yet another canon argument. I'm going to end this once and for all. The EU is canon. It's as canon as the films. But Lucas? He sees it as an extension of his story, and thus, not part of his story. So... he regards it as part of the over all Star Wars canon, but not necessarily important to the story he has attempted to tell. That is why he always gives those hints to the EU, or adds things to his films from the EU, yet he doesn't indulge in it in his films.