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Alucard

Banned
It's from outtakes of Ep 4

The digital Star Wars versions are rips of the bluray. So it's the special edition plus the Vader "NOOO" scream Lucas added to the end of Jedi.

I've never actually watched the latest editions. Just seen images and gifs.

I'm waiting for Disney to release the original original trilogy on Blu-ray. The only Star Wars I actually own are the Special Edition VHS tapes from the 90s. Would love to own the movies how they were originally released.
 

Ronin Ray

Member
I want some god damn sci-fi that isn't just a dumb action film, or where the setting isn't just there to prop-up some cliched romance or teen power fantasy. Proper, speculative, hard science fiction storytelling. Suffice to say, I'm not all that bothered about Star Wars.

Are you going to watch ex machina?
 

Sephzilla

Member
Never going to happen because Fox owns the distribution to the original trilogy or some bullshit like that.

They have distribution rights to A New Hope, that's all. But really, Disney is basically going to call Fox and go "do you want to make a fuckload of money?" and Fox is going to say "Of course!" because Fox isn't stupid.
 
I want some god damn sci-fi that isn't just a dumb action film, or where the setting isn't just there to prop-up some cliched romance or teen power fantasy. Proper, speculative, hard science fiction storytelling. Suffice to say, I'm not all that bothered about Star Wars.

Did you watch Snowpiercer? I enjoyed it but a lot didn't.
 
Another Earth
Moon
Gattaca
The Matrix
Blade Runner

Those movies are out there too, man. :) There's room for both.

Oh definitely, there's more than enough room - but I wouldn't mind if my desires were being catered to even a little bit by Hollywood, or by television, or animation. But they aren't. A few handfuls of movies over 30 odd years doesn't cut it and every sci-fi where the setting is almost incidental to the story is just another reminder.

33 years ago Hollywood decided Americans were too dumb to grasp the concepts being discussed in Blade Runner and, to my eye, little has changed since then. In the past decade the most compelling science fiction films have almost always been independent productions, because Hollywood's too concerned with demographics. Gotta hit as many as possible, don't alienate any one single group and futilely attempt to keep everyone happy. Bah, I sound so fucking bitter. Ignore me, I'll undoubtedly enjoy Star Wars with everyone else when it comes out, but I bet it won't scratch that itch.

Are you going to watch ex machina?

Yeah, definitely. That's one of the few I've been keeping an eye on.

Did you watch Snowpiercer? I enjoyed it but a lot didn't.

I did, there were some problems with the pacing and the general script, but I liked the concept. A good concept can do a lot for me and make a film overcome it's other deficiencies.
 
They have distribution rights to A New Hope, that's all. But really, Disney is basically going to call Fox and go "do you want to make a fuckload of money?" and Fox is going to say "Of course!" because Fox isn't stupid.

George Lucas is going to make a last minute phone call and chokeslam that plan straight to hell, I'd bet.
 
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Deleted member 47027

Unconfirmed Member
I want some god damn sci-fi that isn't just a dumb action film, or where the setting isn't just there to prop-up some cliched romance or teen power fantasy. Proper, speculative, hard science fiction storytelling. Suffice to say, I'm not all that bothered about Star Wars.

Sounds like you need to watch more movies made by non-white males. DGA released their numbers for strictly TV, and it's horrendous. Hollywood NEEDS serious diversity.
 
It may not have ever been hard sci-fi, but it's still going to be a film people point to whenever I complain about the lack of sci-fi worth a damn. It's the same attitude the producers have - "it's set is space, what more do you need?". Like the Star Trek remakes - Abrahms wanted to make Star Trek for the people who never liked Star Trek in the first place, then got all pissy when those same people pointed out that it lacked substance, was poorly written and full of idiotic loopholes. There's no reason that a space faring sci-fi can't be made that, not only has a well thought-out, well written, speculative science fiction concept as its main focus, but one that also appeals to people in terms of visuals and excitement and action and character. Except for those with their hands on the purse strings, of course, those same executives who continually underestimate their audience and perceive them as too stupid to be drawn in by a concept that asks them to think for themselves rather than just sit and be entertained by the flash and noise of modern cinema. I mean, fuck it, I'll just read a book. But just once, just once, it'd be nice to go to the cinema and see a science fiction that isn't afraid to be daring in more than just the visual department.

Boots, are you burying my post with some recent and upcoming science fiction films that may be of relevance to your interests because it was at the bottom of the previous page?
 
Boots, are you burying my post with some recent and upcoming science fiction films that may be of relevance to your interests because it was at the bottom of the previous page?

Nope, 100ppp. I just missed it. Wasn't too keen on Elysium, but I'm curious about Chappie. Predestination looks entertaining, I'll probably give that a shot. The Martian as well, even if it does have Matt Damon in it :p
 
Meanwhile, Lucas is planning to develop 224 homes on his own property as affordable housing after his neighbors rejected his proposal to expand his production studios on that land.

Let's see Vinny Mac, the millionaire who could have been a billionaire, do some philanthropic shit like that.
 

Cybit

FGC Waterboy
Meanwhile, Lucas is planning to develop 224 homes on his own property as affordable housing after his neighbors rejected his proposal to expand his production studios on that land.

Let's see Vinny Mac, the millionaire who could have been a billionaire, do some philanthropic shit like that.

Lucas actually donated all the money he got from selling Lucasfilm to Disney straight to charity.
 
Nope, 100ppp. I just missed it. Wasn't too keen on Elysium, but I'm curious about Chappie. Predestination looks entertaining, I'll probably give that a shot. The Martian as well, even if it does have Matt Damon in it :p

As mentioned in this thread, Ex Machina looks interesting, at least for the first two-thirds.

It's definitely odd that I can name more very good recent horror films (The Babadook, It Follows) than original science fiction films, or at least sci-fi films that aren't adaptations of young adult fiction or comics.
 
Lucas actually donated all the money he got from selling Lucasfilm to Disney straight to charity.

Indeed. He made that announcement back in 2012, but there's no reporting about whether he followed through. I'd assume that the initial announcement was public and loud enough that he would have gotten bad press if he hadn't. The drive to affordable housing on his property is from 2015, and it looks like a separate thing.

Either way, for all the shit he gets from the prequels, it's easy to forget that he might actually be a decent human being.
 

jmdajr

Member
Meanwhile, Lucas is planning to develop 224 homes on his own property as affordable housing after his neighbors rejected his proposal to expand his production studios on that land.

Let's see Vinny Mac, the millionaire who could have been a billionaire, do some philanthropic shit like that.

Lucas is doing that now because he probably thinks he's gonna check out soon.

Vince on the other hand doesn't believe he is ever going to die.

edit: lol Lucas is just trolling his rich white neighbors.
 
Indeed. He made that announcement back in 2012, but there's no reporting about whether he followed through. I'd assume that the initial announcement was public and loud enough that he would have gotten bad press if he hadn't. The drive to affordable housing on his property is from 2015, and it looks like a separate thing.

Either way, for all the shit he gets from the prequels, it's easy to forget that he might actually be a decent human being.

His omission of Marcia Lucas' countless contributions that essentially saved Star Wars from the nightmare that would later become the prequels is one of the greatest crimes contributing to sexism in the film industry today. It's a fucking nightmarish revisionist history to fellate George's own ego and supposed genius.
 

kiguel182

Member
As much as I don't like him as a writer/director, god damn I respect him for what he does with his money

You can hate someones work and not the person.

I hate Lucas work post Revenge but it's hard to argue that he has done some really good things in his life.

I apply the same logic to Cena.
 
Cause I don't get chance to do much but lurk, here's my thoughts on what I've seen this week(in no particular order):
  • Wow the NXT crowd seemed dead. Pretty middling ep in general though kind of a shame
  • Eugh the Lucha Underground crowd have started 'What' chants. The absence of that was one of my favourite things about those crowds.
  • Despite the douchewhats I'm enjoying the living hell out of LU every week, that Trios match was just ridiculously good.
  • Sad news if DBry has to retire but I'd rather that than him end up in a wheelchair or dead.
  • "Hey we're in the UK, let's have every european Superstar except Paige job" and even though Paige won she still got the beat down at the end.
  • At least we got Rusev being awesome again and the crowd were hot as hell for Barrett.
  • Preston is apparently an hour away from London because fuck geography.
  • D-Did Roman just do a half decent promo? Way to go!
  • Ouch at those 'Please Retire' chants.
  • Fandango is still around? And apparently over as fuck with the London crowd (or at least his music is).
  • and of course Kane....in 2015 (though screw you I kinda liked it)
  • Pairing Mizdow with the only Diva that makes Alicia Fox seem charismatic, yeah why not.
  • PTP in the UK mates! These promos are awesome.

So there it is, one idiots week in Wrestling!
 
Star wars looks pretty dope
It looks like shit like all other shit films on that shitty and overrated Saga. I've watched both teasers a felt nothing. They are made to fellate nostalgia of a product that wasn't good to begin with. I've watched all episodes and all I thought is why people give so much of their money and time to such a crap product. What's good about SW?
 
He was always best when he had other people giving ideas that he could embellish.

I always saw it more as with the first trilogy he had strict financial limits and a lot of people around him to say 'no'. As time passed he lost the people that said 'no' (See the end of Jedi) and then with the prequel trilogy he didn't have much in the way of financial restriction and all the people who filtered the bad ideas out are pretty much gone.
 

Terrabyte20xx

Junior Wrestlemania XXX Champion
It looks like shit like all other shit films on that shitty and overrated Saga. I've watched both teasers a felt nothing. They are made to fellate nostalgia of a product that wasn't good to begin with. I've watched all episodes and all I thought is why people give so much of their money and time to such a crap product. What's good about SW?
Empire Strikes Back.

That movie perfectly encompasses everything that is great about Star Wars.
 

Sephzilla

Member
It looks like shit like all other shit films on that shitty and overrated Saga. I've watched both teasers a felt nothing. They are made to fellate nostalgia of a product that wasn't good to begin with. I've watched all episodes and all I thought is why people give so much of their money and time to such a crap product. What's good about SW?

If you cant find anything to like about anything in Star Wars you should question whether or not you have a soul.
 

Terrabyte20xx

Junior Wrestlemania XXX Champion
I always saw it more as with the first trilogy he had strict financial limits and a lot of people around him to say 'no'. As time passed he lost the people that said 'no' (See the end of Jedi) and then with the prequel trilogy he didn't have much in the way of financial restriction and all the people who filtered the bad ideas out are pretty much gone.
I agree, I just feel that a big reason why the OT was good because it was a collaborative project, rather than just one guy who no one wants to offend.
 

klonere

Banned
Probably the best of the lot, but I don't see "it"

if you dont see it we aren't the people to tell what you what it is.

you don't like thing, congratulations

in other news, watching a random 95 episode of nitro that is on the network feed, Hogan no sells an Arn spinebuster then gets booed to fuck when all the dumb run ins happen at the end of the match

is this what WCW is?
 

kiguel182

Member
Lucas also had his wife that apparently edited the crap out of A New Hope to make it the movie that turned out to be.

Also, people dissing Star Wars never stops being funny.
 
If you cant find anything to like about anything in Star Wars you should question whether or not you have a soul.

You should see my post in the trailer thread. I questioned just that. I don't see the merits of this nostalgia wanking teasers to generate such reactions. I guess that's the fandom way of getting hyped as hell and then critique them to death.
 

Heroman

Banned
It looks like shit like all other shit films on that shitty and overrated Saga. I've watched both teasers a felt nothing. They are made to fellate nostalgia of a product that wasn't good to begin with. I've watched all episodes and all I thought is why people give so much of their money and time to such a crap product. What's good about SW?
It looks cool.
 

jmdajr

Member
It looks like shit like all other shit films on that shitty and overrated Saga. I've watched both teasers a felt nothing. They are made to fellate nostalgia of a product that wasn't good to begin with. I've watched all episodes and all I thought is why people give so much of their money and time to such a crap product. What's good about SW?

What's good about anything? We're all gonna die in the end anyway.
 

jred2k

Member
Oh definitely, there's more than enough room - but I wouldn't mind if my desires were being catered to even a little bit by Hollywood, or by television, or animation. But they aren't. A few handfuls of movies over 30 odd years doesn't cut it and every sci-fi where the setting is almost incidental to the story is just another reminder.

33 years ago Hollywood decided Americans were too dumb to grasp the concepts being discussed in Blade Runner and, to my eye, little has changed since then. In the past decade the most compelling science fiction films have almost always been independent productions, because Hollywood's too concerned with demographics. Gotta hit as many as possible, don't alienate any one single group and futilely attempt to keep everyone happy. Bah, I sound so fucking bitter. Ignore me, I'll undoubtedly enjoy Star Wars with everyone else when it comes out, but I bet it won't scratch that itch.



Yeah, definitely. That's one of the few I've been keeping an eye on.



I did, there were some problems with the pacing and the general script, but I liked the concept. A good concept can do a lot for me and make a film overcome it's other deficiencies.

Now I'm just picturing you in a theater chanting "This is Sci-Fi" during an indie sci-fi movie.
 
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