Share your favorite Star Wars memories
- Crazedwraith
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Yeah he's one of the new old dudes replacing one of the old old dudes. They've replaced about the entire cast now.
I should actually watch some of his episodes...
I should actually watch some of his episodes...
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I don't blame him eitherRogueIce wrote:I can't blame him
I blame Obama
Colour me shocked.Ralin wrote:Way I hear it pretty much none of the actors was a fan of working on Star Wars. Lucas has this tendency to treat them like pieces of the set.RogueIce wrote:And I've heard he apparently wasn't a fan of working on SW anyway? That could just be Internet hearsay, though.
All part of Lucas' grand artistic vision no doubt /elfdart
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Hey, he didn't direct the last two movies he was in.
But I actually Googled it, and according to his nephew Ewan McGregor, Denis Lawson's dislike of Star Wars is more akin to why Sir Alec Guinness didn't like Star Wars.
EDIT: Of course, that was sometime pre-1999, since McGregor relates that his uncle advised him to turn down the role. And in 2001-ish he reprised the role of Wedge in VO form, so maybe he had a change of heart? Or just needed the money that day, I don't know.
But I actually Googled it, and according to his nephew Ewan McGregor, Denis Lawson's dislike of Star Wars is more akin to why Sir Alec Guinness didn't like Star Wars.
EDIT: Of course, that was sometime pre-1999, since McGregor relates that his uncle advised him to turn down the role. And in 2001-ish he reprised the role of Wedge in VO form, so maybe he had a change of heart? Or just needed the money that day, I don't know.
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Lawson doing VO for wedge is weird, since wookiepedia says his lines were voiced over by an American in the OT.
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That's also supposed to be why Qui-gon didn't return as a ghost in the other two prequel movies.Stofsk wrote: Colour me shocked.
All part of Lucas' grand artistic vision no doubt /elfdart
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Only for the first movie, it looks like.Darksi4190 wrote:Lawson doing VO for wedge is weird, since wookiepedia says his lines were voiced over by an American in the OT.
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So here's a rather novel way to view the PT. Don't watch Episode I. Watch Episode II as the first movie, watch the Tartakovsky Clone Wars series as the second, then watch Episode III.
It cuts out the only truly bad film of the lot, and since there's no significant change in character's ages or appearances it flows much better.
It cuts out the only truly bad film of the lot, and since there's no significant change in character's ages or appearances it flows much better.
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what, are we going to talk about machete order next?
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I've never actually tried watching them in machete order before. Isn't that mostly for people who don't know all that much about SW?
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I've got one tooDarksi4190 wrote:So here's a rather novel way to view the PT
Let's not watch the prequels at all
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non-canon lolDarksi4190 wrote:So here's a rather novel way to view the PT. Don't watch Episode I. Watch Episode II as the first movie, watch the Tartakovsky Clone Wars series as the second, then watch Episode III.
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Yet still better than most of TCW.RogueIce wrote: non-canon lol
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I don't really get this backlash reaction you all seem to be having towards the concept of canon.
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Canon is the great satan, death to canon
personally I just don't like the idea of letting a corporation (or anyone, but especially a profit-making company) dictate what fiction 'counts' (as if some fiction was less fictional than other fiction)
personally I just don't like the idea of letting a corporation (or anyone, but especially a profit-making company) dictate what fiction 'counts' (as if some fiction was less fictional than other fiction)
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canon is a very handy tool though when you have a hundred authors writing in the same space so that they don't step on each other's toes while telling their stories
this doesn't always work, but it's still a useful tool for continuity/cooperation/collaboration/corroboration
this doesn't always work, but it's still a useful tool for continuity/cooperation/collaboration/corroboration
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Haven't we had this exact same conversation three or four times already?
- Crazedwraith
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when has that ever stoped us before? How many hundred pages did we have of SDN bitching?
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That show was like 95% flash with very little sizzle. And I say that never truly understanding where that saying comes from, but fuck it the Tartakovsky cartoon ain't worth my time.Darksi4190 wrote:Yet still better than most of TCW.RogueIce wrote: non-canon lol
Was it fun at times? Sure why not, stupid crap like Durge literally stabbing tanks to death aside. But as far as any real content besides some flashy action scenes are concerned, they barely had any of that until the end of the series. No thanks.
Granted that's largely due to the initial like what, 2-3 minutes runtime of episodes? But I'll take a show that started out as a fully fleshed out series with actual attempt at characterization and plot beyond "hey look action scenes" from day one over that micro-series any day.
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is that like a love eggjoviwan wrote:Vibro apple
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The Tartakovsky series might've been "all big action all the time," but a consequence of that is that it showed the "Big Battles" that were initially promised but never delivered with TCW and showed them well.
TCW has some decent action bits like "Landing at Point Rain" or "Darkness on Umbara," but for the most part it just makes the Clone Wars seem so tiny. Granted, I did get more used to the platoon scale skirmishes that were supposed to represent a galactic scale war as the series went on, and I understand that there were limitations due to TCW's animation budget, but TCW never showed a battle as epic or sweeping as the assault on Muunillist, or the invasion of Coruscant.
TCW has some decent action bits like "Landing at Point Rain" or "Darkness on Umbara," but for the most part it just makes the Clone Wars seem so tiny. Granted, I did get more used to the platoon scale skirmishes that were supposed to represent a galactic scale war as the series went on, and I understand that there were limitations due to TCW's animation budget, but TCW never showed a battle as epic or sweeping as the assault on Muunillist, or the invasion of Coruscant.
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well, jedi are forbidden from forming attachments, afterallManus Dei wrote:is that like a love eggjoviwan wrote:Vibro apple
anyway so that rule about how when something in sci-fi is just a fancy version of shit we already have we put 'space' in front of it (space winnebago, space soccer, space austrailia), well that rule is changed to Vibro when you're in star wars
this is because while playing The Old Republic, my jedi consular got her starship and the first thing she says to her protocol droid is "Pick up that vibromop and start scrubbing"
vibromop
I couldn't even
Had to take a break after that
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That is one of many reason why TOR is a terrible game.joviwan wrote:anyway so that rule about how when something in sci-fi is just a fancy version of shit we already have we put 'space' in front of it (space winnebago, space soccer, space austrailia), well that rule is changed to Vibro when you're in star wars
this is because while playing The Old Republic, my jedi consular got her starship and the first thing she says to her protocol droid is "Pick up that vibromop and start scrubbing"
vibromop
I couldn't even
Had to take a break after that
Well, we'll just have to agree to disagree then, because clearly our differences come down to what we find to be subjectively enjoyable and/or more 'important' for lack of a better word.Darksi4190 wrote:The Tartakovsky series might've been "all big action all the time," but a consequence of that is that it showed the "Big Battles" that were initially promised but never delivered with TCW and showed them well.
TCW has some decent action bits like "Landing at Point Rain" or "Darkness on Umbara," but for the most part it just makes the Clone Wars seem so tiny. Granted, I did get more used to the platoon scale skirmishes that were supposed to represent a galactic scale war as the series went on, and I understand that there were limitations due to TCW's animation budget, but TCW never showed a battle as epic or sweeping as the assault on Muunillist, or the invasion of Coruscant.
And unlike on SDN I think we're mature enough to accept that rather than get all YOU MUST LIKE FICTION THE WAY I DO
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I actually enjoy TOR, kind of a lot, but the amount of effort required to do so is... Well, my analogy is that you have to squeeze the Fun Blood out of the TOR Stone. The game takes just so much work to have fun it's not generally worth it.
I got a good year or so out of it thanks to a couple of dedicated friends and roleplay, but after we finished the story that was it, there wasn't much left for us to enjoy. And it required so much management.
I got a good year or so out of it thanks to a couple of dedicated friends and roleplay, but after we finished the story that was it, there wasn't much left for us to enjoy. And it required so much management.
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I think that's because what you're looking for is 'all sizzle and no steak'RogueIce wrote: That show was like 95% flash with very little sizzle. And I say that never truly understanding where that saying comes from
ps is this what we're talking
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nHvMLEXTrM
cause I gotta tell you, it was a billion times better than the other one
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Well that would explain it.thejester wrote:I think that's because what you're looking for is 'all sizzle and no steak'
I think there's some saying out there that means the same thing and is "all flash no " but I can't think of it now.
Anyway, remember that awesome, awesome smackdown YodaKenobi gave to Revelations over on TFN? It would appear that somewhere during a forum upgrade, the board decided to delete most of his post.
Does anyone know if there's an archive of his reviews somewhere? I'd also be interested in the one he did for Sacrifice as well.