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Reply #90 posted 11/01/12 5:03am

Hudson

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Efan said:

RodeoSchro said:

I never saw the fourth, fifth or six movies and have no desire to. Not really because they're bad, but I just had no desire to go backwards in time. It's like, why? You know how it's going to end; or at least, how three movies of it end.

You didn't miss anything. They squabble about taxes and cloning or something. It's like watching C-SPAN in space.

LIES!

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Reply #91 posted 11/01/12 5:28am

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muirdo said:

Its as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.................

the Force was such a mystery in that first film the Empire Strikes Back as well

That line was perfect

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Reply #92 posted 11/01/12 5:39am

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NDRU said:

I don't think it's a bad thing. Maybe they can re-make Episodes 1-3

indeed. I already have a few suggestions for modifications which probably could save them

Picture #1.) I guess that had to somehow justify Obiwan tell Luke "By the time I met your father he was already a good pilot, They could have easily done something smaller to show that, the pod race could have been something happening in the background, it took up too much time they could have been showing Darth Maul doing something

Picture #2) the novels and a few comics have some good stories the proceed this movie, he was an interesting Sith

Picture #3) You don't understand the force lol his old act is an act

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Reply #93 posted 11/01/12 5:51am

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This is a fanmade opening crawl of Episode VII that's very well done.

The Walt Disney opening instead of 20th Century Fox is not a concern.

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Reply #94 posted 11/01/12 6:28am

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cborgman said:

ufoclub said:

They sure got Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru, though! To the bone.

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yeah.

shot 'em dead, drank all their blue millk, and burned the place down.

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disbelief

By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #95 posted 11/01/12 6:53am

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All this excitement made me put in my VHS tape of Spaceballs, it's so funny.

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Reply #96 posted 11/01/12 7:06am

TrevorAyer

i am still thankful i bought the original trilogy before george taped over them with his horrible cgi

the prequels are absolute rubbish

the original trilogy is still great even as an adult

disney could reboot the prequels ... all 3 prequels could have been just one movie .. they flipped .. when star wars was being worked on the script was too big for just one movie .. the prequels they took a half a movie and stretched it out into three horrible movies ..

batman and spiderman both had remakes .. so did total recall .. i dont really care for the remakes but how can u make the prequels worse ... u couldn't possibly have a worse script or more cgi

we can only hope that disney rides some new trend of not using cgi and reverts to classic film making with props and sets and actual artists involved

likely that wont happen .. likely we will get more cgi crap like the prequels .. some typical action film plot with good guys and bad guys and nothing more to it ..

i'd love to see the prequels remade to focus on the rise of the sith mostly ... tie in darth vader in episode 3 .. thats it .. everything else all new .. except r2d2 .. he could be older than time for all i care .. it would still work

as for 7 8 9 .. well back when i used to get Bantha Tracks .. the star wars news letter .. they said there were 9 chapters .. in theory that means there was an original direction this was going after the death star blew the second time .. but seeing the prequels leaves that notion likely off the table ..

my prediction is that the new disney star wars will make the prequels look genius they will be so bad .. it will make transformers seem oscar worthy .. this does not seem to be about art .. it seems to be about putting yoda and r2 on every diaper, pillow case, wallpaper and box of mac n cheese .. this will be the worst travesty in the history of sci fi film making ...

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Reply #97 posted 11/01/12 7:49am

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Hudson said:

Efan said:

You didn't miss anything. They squabble about taxes and cloning or something. It's like watching C-SPAN in space.

LIES!

what is the language? I love how it sounds, makes the Force sound more mystical

the movie scene was good, but the book expressed it a bit differently, in that Yodas responses were more effortless (not straining sounds) and in the book it was clear he was going to take the Count, in the movie it almost looked like a stalemate.

They should have at least let Yoda tag the Count a few times,

they faced off again in a Clone Wars novel and Yoda was even closer to over taking him. Love this book

the Count sees how powerful Yoda is and think what he would be like if he was a dark Jedi

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Reply #98 posted 11/01/12 7:56am

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OldFriends4Sale said:

Given the annoying way Yoda speaks, which was tolerable when he didn't really say too much, I hate to think how bloody infuriating that book must be to read.

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Reply #99 posted 11/01/12 8:00am

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Dark Rendezvous was a fun book, AOTC was the one movie novelization (including TCW) that I didn't read.

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Reply #100 posted 11/01/12 8:11am

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Lianachan said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Given the annoying way Yoda speaks, which was tolerable when he didn't really say too much, I hate to think how bloody infuriating that book must be to read.

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Actually I think in the movie they make him speak a way that tries to make him look/sound deep

in Empire Strikes Back & Return of the Jedi, he spoke in a lot of riddles

the reading is much different

how he comforted the Jedi apprentices after their battle and loss

how he dealt with Dooku etc it was really good

This book showed partially why he was the grand Master

http://neverenoughshelves...zvous.html

Saturday, 1 October 2005

Star Wars: Yoda – Dark Rendezvous

Sean Stewart
Del Rey
ISBN: 0-345-46309-9

As the Clone Wars ravage the galaxy, the Jedi Order is weakening. Constant battle, droid assassins and jedi-hunters have thinned their ranks, but it seems as though the greatest threat to the jedi is the nature of war itself. They are changing, adapting to new circumstances, and in doing so they are in danger of forgetting what they stand for.

Amid the chaos and concern, Master Yoda of the Jedi Order receives an unexpected message. Count Dooku, once his student but now leading the insurrection that threatens to overwhelm the Republic, wishes to meet with him. More than likely the treacherous Count plans a trap for his former master, but Yoda sees a chance that must be taken. If he can win Dooku back to the light, the war could be ended without another drop of blood being spilled. Unlike those who doubt his wisdom in trusting Dooku’s word, Yoda can remember the boy he used to be. He can remember the good. And nobody is so old they don’t deserve a second chance…

Filling in some small part of the gap between ‘Attack of the Clones’ and ‘Revenge of the Sith’, ‘Dark Rendezvous’ has a lot of difficulties to overcome. Its stars are protected from harm by later appearances, while their subsequent philosophies have also been pre-determined. Such restrictions might be expected to rob the novel of tension or indeed any real purpose, yet Sean Stewart manages not only to prevent ‘Dark Rendezvous’ from irrelevance but keeps the reader entertained throughout. While Yoda faces off against his pupil, their conflict is shadowed in the battle between Yoda’s young escort and Dooku’s protégé. It is this battle that provides the novel with action in a traditional ‘Star Wars’ vein, all flashing lightsabers and blaster-fire. Yet their struggle is not without deeper meaning for in Whie, the gifted but troubled Padawan accompanying Yoda, the author hints at a repeat of the young Dooku’s fall to the dark side just as the old Sith himself struggles with salvation.

‘Star Wars’ has seen more than its share of musings on redemption and the nature of good and evil, but ‘Dark Rendezvous’ manages to avoid most of the well-used clichés and treads fresh ground instead. While Dooku’s fate is inevitable, Stewart’s powerful characterisation grants the Sith the appearance of a tragic hero, somebody with whom the reader can identify. This previously unseen vulnerability, this humanity, makes the reader hope against all reason that Dooku will find his way back to the light and makes his loss all the more tragic when the moment passes unfulfilled. To take a superficial, two-dimensional villain and grant him depth is no minor feat, but for it to be possible to sympathise even as he performs his villainous acts speaks well of the author’s skill. All of the above means that despite the title, this is more Dooku’s story than Yoda’s. Still, the Grand Master of the Jedi Order manages to hold his own. Stewart shows just what sort of individual lies beneath the whimsical behaviour, comic appearance and mangled syntax, giving Yoda a strength and depth that – while not quite matching that afforded his opponent – goes some way towards explaining eight hundred years of survival in a dangerous galaxy.

With such well-rounded and formidable characters facing off, their psychological battle is a tense and thought-provoking one. Once the talk is over and the lightsabers come out, it is almost disappointing; the climax has passed, and any physical confrontation feels awkward and irrelevant. The same applies for their young companions, though the moment of truth is less well handled in that incidence. The arrival of Obi-wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker on the scene is a particularly crude touch, an unwelcome intrusion implying a lack of confidence in ‘Dark Rendezvous’ ability to stand up on its own without Star Wars’ central players. Another disappointment is the hurried dénouement, tying up the loose ends with a little too much ‘happy ever after.’ Still, despite these flaws ‘Dark Rendezvous’ remains an enjoyable and atmospheric novel, a quality slice of the ‘Star Wars’ universe delivered with thoughtful care. Blending ‘space opera’ with psychological drama, Sean Stewart has created an arresting character study that recommends his other works. While I go off and hunt them down, ‘Dark Rendezvous’ will find a place on the shelf marked ‘Superior Star Wars’, where it sits in very good company.

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Reply #101 posted 11/01/12 8:14am

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Hudson said:

Dark Rendezvous was a fun book, AOTC was the one movie novelization (including TCW) that I didn't read.

lol yes it was, you get Jedi masters, Dark jedi, sexual temptation thru the dark side, apprentice with little Force power another with great potential, Sith lord contemplating his decision and almost giving in to Yodas plea to return, his cry for help thru the message sent to Yoda

very good book

Sorry, but what book is TCW?

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Reply #102 posted 11/01/12 8:28am

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Reply #103 posted 11/01/12 8:36am

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Does this mean Marvel will start publishing Star Wars comics again?

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Reply #104 posted 11/01/12 9:18am

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Mark Hamill weighs in on the Future of Star Wars

http://insidemovies.ew.com/2012/10/31/mark-hamill-star-wars-episode-vii-disney/

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Reply #105 posted 11/01/12 9:20am

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Hudson said:

Mark Hamill weighs in on the Future of Star Wars

http://insidemovies.ew.com/2012/10/31/mark-hamill-star-wars-episode-vii-disney/

For those too lazy to copy and paste, I'm here for you.

http://insidemovies.ew.co...ii-disney/

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Reply #106 posted 11/01/12 9:22am

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Hudson said:

Mark Hamill weighs in on the Future of Star Wars

http://insidemovies.ew.co...ii-disney/

there are a few actors that look like a young Luke that could play his part

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Reply #107 posted 11/01/12 9:28am

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I think 7 thru 9 should focus on Leia and Hans twins jedi kids, Luke as a Yoda type of jedi. Have the orginal actors do some guest scenes, but keep the focus on new characters.

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Reply #108 posted 11/01/12 9:31am

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That live action TV series between Episodes III and IV wasn't even supposed to feature movie characters. With new films and the series being postponed due to high costs you have to wonder if it will happen. I also am just as curious about what else is coming to TV and Cinema besides the new trilogy and Detours, and if at least the continuity of The Clone Wars series will be respected. I've grown very fond of it.

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Reply #109 posted 11/01/12 10:06am

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The two Clone Wars series -- the serials released in the early 2000s and the current series -- may be the best thing to come out of the prequels.

And Ep III was actually a pretty good movie. Ian McDiarmid was the MVP.

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Reply #110 posted 11/01/12 10:19am

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lazycrockett said:

I think 7 thru 9 should focus on Leia and Hans twins jedi kids, Luke as a Yoda type of jedi. Have the orginal actors do some guest scenes, but keep the focus on new characters.

I don't think there are any novels that focus mostly on the kids Jaina Jacen & Anakin

the novels the Thrawn series was the best that should have been made into a movie

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Reply #111 posted 11/01/12 10:40am

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Nooooo! Leave that EU stuff out. Sll new stories set shortly after ROTJ, new actors too.
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Reply #112 posted 11/01/12 10:41am

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lazycrockett said:

I think 7 thru 9 should focus on Leia and Hans twins jedi kids,

Luke as a Yoda type of jedi.

Have the orginal actors do some guest scenes, but keep the focus on new characters.

I don't really want Harrison and Carrie in this new trilogy... Wait, no, that's not accurate, I meant that I'd prefer glorified but very limited secondary roles, kinda the roles that Hugo Weaving and Cate Blanchett had in the LOTR trilogy

but I think WE would all love Mark returning in a co-starring role, as the Yoda of his time or something

and yes, I also think that the roles of younger actors should focus on the twins of Leia and Han, yes, but hell NOT AS KIDS, more like 25-30 years old folks, the last thing SW needs is a new Jake Lloyd barf

and obviously I want R2 and 3PO back, why not? droids don't age...

don't really care about Chewie shrug maybe another glorified cameo, that's all...wait, what about a new wookie as a side-kick!?

damn, suddenly I'm a SW nut again cool

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Reply #113 posted 11/01/12 10:53am

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Yes totally adults in the next series, no kids. From what I can remember from what I read ages ago, the new episodes is suppose to deal with the rebuilding of the new republic and the jedi knights. I'm assuming that the story will take place 20 years after ROTJ which is the amount of years between ROTS and ANH. The twins would be grown, though honestly I don't think Lucas every indulged any info on who was going to be in the last arc.

I would like to see Leia as some sort of Jedi knight/master since we are told that she has the same abilities as Luke. I'd have killed Han off between the 20 years and maybe his death caused a rift between Luke n Leia. Chewie can stick around. Also the droids are in all 3 arcs, Lucas stated that Long ago.

Dammit now Im getting excited bout this new movie. confused

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Reply #114 posted 11/01/12 11:00am

JoeTyler

lazycrockett said:

Dammit now Im getting happy & excited bout this new movie. biggrin

fixed wink

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Reply #115 posted 11/01/12 11:19am

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JoeTyler said:

lazycrockett said:

I think 7 thru 9 should focus on Leia and Hans twins jedi kids,

Luke as a Yoda type of jedi.

Have the orginal actors do some guest scenes, but keep the focus on new characters.

I don't really want Harrison and Carrie in this new trilogy... Wait, no, that's not accurate, I meant that I'd prefer glorified but very limited secondary roles, kinda the roles that Hugo Weaving and Cate Blanchett had in the LOTR trilogy

but I think WE would all love Mark returning in a co-starring role, as the Yoda of his time or something

and yes, I also think that the roles of younger actors should focus on the twins of Leia and Han, yes, but hell NOT AS KIDS, more like 25-30 years old folks, the last thing SW needs is a new Jake Lloyd barf

and obviously I want R2 and 3PO back, why not? droids don't age...

don't really care about Chewie shrug maybe another glorified cameo, that's all...wait, what about a new wookie as a side-kick!?

damn, suddenly I'm a SW nut again cool

Yes, I would like to see Han & Chewie in a background role (limited scene) I would like to see Luke as the Jedi Master, leading/counciling the new Jedi, I would also like to see Leia as a Jedi though, Luke and Leia take down a few dark Jedi

There are some cool Jedi, I would love to not as much focus on the Solo kids but also some other Jedi, especially some alien Jedi, and Mara Jade (ex Emporers Hand)

and 1 way to get 2 birds with 1 stone: Chewie's nephew is a Jedi:Lowbacca

definately R2 & 3PO something about their almost timeless existence

Lowbacca Lowbacca.jpg

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Reply #116 posted 11/01/12 11:45am

JoeTyler

I don't get the love for the Thrawn trilogy, other than the Mara Jade character, it was very weak, not bad, just...weak/uninteresting

Episode VII will be probably set maaaaaany years after the Thrawn War, so purists of the post-Endor canon shouldn't lose their sleep

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Reply #117 posted 11/01/12 11:58am

ManlyMoose

Well considering how god awful the prequels were I dont have much hope.

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Reply #118 posted 11/01/12 2:53pm

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We need a major Star Wars fanboy to direct the new films, ala Peter Jackson's labor of love for LOTR.

We need.....Kevin Smith. And a couple of cameos.

SNOOCH TO THE NOOCH!

I can hear some of the lines now.

(oustide a Kwik Stop on Coruscant)

Jay. Come on moobs, let's get down to the cantina at Mos Eisley. I gots to get me some fucked up alien pussy.

Jedi Bob. (shrugs and mimes that he's too fat to fly)

Jay. Don't be a whiny little bitch you fat fuck. We can jedi mindtrick those bitches into doing ass to mouth and other crazy fucked up shit. Snoogans.

(Ben Affleck pulls up in a land cruiser)

Affleck. You two clown shoes ever gonna grow up?

Jay. You ever gonna have another hit movie? How do you like dem apples bitch?

(affleck skims off)

(A jawa wanders by)

Jawa You got any death sticks?

Jay (singing) 15 credits little man, put that shit in my hand, and if that money doesn't show then you owe me, owe me, owe. My jungle love. O eee O eee O. I think I wanna know ya, know ya.

If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it!
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Reply #119 posted 11/01/12 5:01pm

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lust said:

We need a major Star Wars fanboy to direct the new films, ala Peter Jackson's labor of love for LOTR.



We need.....Kevin Smith. And a couple of cameos.




SNOOCH TO THE NOOCH!



I can hear some of the lines now.



(oustide a Kwik Stop on Coruscant)



Jay. Come on moobs, let's get down to the cantina at Mos Eisley. I gots to get me some fucked up alien pussy.



Jedi Bob. (shrugs and mimes that he's too fat to fly)



Jay. Don't be a whiny little bitch you fat fuck. We can jedi mindtrick those bitches into doing ass to mouth and other crazy fucked up shit. Snoogans.



(Ben Affleck pulls up in a land cruiser)



Affleck. You two clown shoes ever gonna grow up?



Jay. You ever gonna have another hit movie? How do you like dem apples bitch?



(affleck skims off)



(A jawa wanders by)



Jawa You got any death sticks?



Jay (singing) 15 credits little man, put that shit in my hand, and if that money doesn't show then you owe me, owe me, owe. My jungle love. O eee O eee O. I think I wanna know ya, know ya.








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