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Old 12-11-2014, 02:16 AM   #10881
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[Show spoiler]Felt there was too much going on with the merchandising and decided enough was enough then sold practically everything Star Wars I owned around 2007-2009 except the bits I mentioned. They were collecting dust anyway and I don't mind seeing TFA though. When the Blu-rays were announced for Episode I-VI I wanted Indiana Jones on Blu-ray more.
The kid in me wants to see it since I have been wanting to see the live-action Sequel Trilogy ever since I read about it in Starlog in the 1980's. Also told myself to fulfill the childhood promise to myself to watch the Sequel Trilogy in cinemas no matter what my level of interest in the series were at the time.
I sold over 50 issues of Star Wars Insider too. Don't know much about the plot except what I've seen in the teaser, will watch the eventual full trailer and not researching anymore about Episode VII.


Reagrds to LucasFilm Ltd. on Blu-ray disc, I'd much rather buy TUCKER: The Man and His Dream over the OUT any day,
[Show spoiler]that's my stance on the series at the moment. Not vehement but more I'd rather collect other movies on Blu-ray.

But it's still nice to have the Sequel Trilogy for Star Wars finally being made after first hearing/reading about it decades ago.
I'm with you for that.
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Old 12-11-2014, 11:14 AM   #10882
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Where was it showing 70 mm in San Antonio?
River Center Imax. Interstellar 70mm is still there, but the projector went down this week. Call to make sure the projector is working before you go.

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Old 12-11-2014, 11:49 AM   #10883
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Ahh I never remember river center. I'm out here by Helotes so it's either Silverado or Palladium for me. I'll keep an eye out. ..thanks
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Old 12-11-2014, 01:15 PM   #10884
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Ahh I never remember river center. I'm out here by Helotes so it's either Silverado or Palladium for me. I'll keep an eye out. ..thanks
Helotes is a bright spot in this town. I've had some good times and good food up there.

I'm not crazy about the Palladium IMAX...not only is it not a "true" IMAX, but never trust a theater that skimps on air conditioning. Also, the audio in their VIP theaters is crazy low...the music in the bathrooms is louder than the audio in the VIP theaters. I like the chairs, though.
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Old 12-11-2014, 01:22 PM   #10885
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LENSFLARE!!!!!!


It's been staring us in the face for over 30 years! J.J. Abrams was pre-destined to make a Star Wars movie!!
It's said that on the day JJ was born, there was a giant lens flare in the sky heralding his arrival.
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Old 12-11-2014, 04:01 PM   #10886
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Article is potentially Spoileriffic, both for new canon books and SWtFA

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Old 12-11-2014, 04:26 PM   #10887
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MiceAge reported that ToonTown at Disneyland is going to be bulldozed to make room for a SW area. Here's the kick in the balls...won't happen until after next year's 60th anniversary of the park. So you're going to be waiting a while for new Star Wars attractions at the parks.
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Old 12-11-2014, 04:39 PM   #10888
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River Center Imax. Interstellar 70mm is still there, but the projector went down this week. Call to make sure the projector is working before you go.
I saw The Desolation of Smaug on my one visit there in San Antonio last year with my wife and two daughters, and I must say I enjoyed that mall and that theater!
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Old 12-11-2014, 05:36 PM   #10889
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Because I can guarantee this will be me when I see Episode VII:

I'm not sure why you'd applaud the movie with one of the least genuine motion picture hand-clapping in cinema history rickah88!

How awesome is the picture below? I kind of want Tarseem to direct one of the future episodes! Think of all the flowing Jedi robes in slow-motion!

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Old 12-11-2014, 05:54 PM   #10890
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Such a shame. No question, Lucas was a true visionary and industry innovator. I'm glad he was able to come to an agreement with Disney.
I think it would be so funny if he included some small clause in the Disney deal that stipulated UOT's couldn't be released for another 50 years.
Just as a final F.U. to all venom spewing nonsense he had to endure over the last decade.

Either way, I'll always know he gave me so much more than he's ever taken away...and for that I'll always be thankful.
To this. Lucas got to do, like it or not, what very precious few filmmakers ever get to do. He got to make his movies the way he wanted them without a studio breathing down his neck and ordering him to change things up to fit a certain demographic. Lucas is probably the most successful independent filmmaker in history. Considering that all of his Star Wars films, save for the first, were financed by him solely. The man founded ILM for crying out loud. Just think about that. Industrial Light & Magic was founded in an abandoned warehouse in Van Ives California and staffed with a bunch of young upstarts who mostly got their starts in commercials and other such things. And now ILM has become hands down the single largest VFX provider in the world. Only very recently have other companies come close to them. Look at the effects artists that got their big break under Lucas' watch. Dennis Muren. Joe Johnston (now a successful director himself). John Dykstra. Ken Ralston (who went on to do a fair few of Robert Zemeckis' films). Richard Edlund (Ghostbusters). Phil Tippet. I don't know of any movies today that don't have some contributions from the companies Lucas created. Skywalker Sound. THX. Heck, remember when THX used to be the biggest deal on DVDs?
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Old 12-11-2014, 06:08 PM   #10891
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Old 12-11-2014, 06:14 PM   #10892
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Oh yeah. Next to Disney I amend that. Please don't think I'm stupid, I really honestly didn't think that far back when I typed. And isn't it funny that the company Disney started now owns the company Lucas started? Thank you Ernest for catching me with that.
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Old 12-11-2014, 06:16 PM   #10893
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Lucas and Spielberg are huge Disney admirers (to a point...after he saw the rough cut of Star Wars, Lucas lamented that he had just made "a Disney film". Now THERE is your irony.)

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Old 12-11-2014, 06:20 PM   #10894
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Lucas and Spielberg are huge Disney admirers (to a point...after he saw the rough cut of Star Wars, Lucas lamented that he had just made "a Disney film". Now THERE is your irony.)

He intended the film as a throwback to Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon anyway. So why would he then lament that it came out as a family friendly (for the most part) space opera? Oh well.
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Old 12-11-2014, 06:26 PM   #10895
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MiceAge reported that ToonTown at Disneyland is going to be bulldozed to make room for a SW area. Here's the kick in the balls...won't happen until after next year's 60th anniversary of the park. So you're going to be waiting a while for new Star Wars attractions at the parks.
I don't think they could do the 60th with that much of the park under construction (all of Toon Town, the Fantasy Theatre and Thunder Ranch are supposedly being gutted for Star Wars).

I just hope they make room for Roger Rabbit in the Hollywood section of California Adventure. It's a great ride that the entire family can enjoy and it would fit perfectly in that part of DCA thematically.
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Old 12-11-2014, 06:31 PM   #10896
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He intended the film as a throwback to Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon anyway. So why would he then lament that it came out as a family friendly (for the most part) space opera? Oh well.
I'm pretty sure he was referring to the poor state of Walt Disney Productions in the 70's. As in, "I made something that's as bad as Island at the Top of the World, Million Dollar Duck, etc."
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I'm pretty sure he was referring to the poor state of Walt Disney Productions in the 70's. As in, "I made something that's as bad as Island at the Top of the World, Million Dollar Duck, etc."
Oh. Star Wars was nowhere as bad as that. Of course he could be referring to the first cut of the entire movie, which he did say in the Empire of Dreams documentary was awful. That's why he fired his original editor and brought in Paul Hirsch, Richard Chew, and his wife at the time Marcia Griffin.
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Old 12-11-2014, 06:39 PM   #10898
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I don't think they could do the 60th with that much of the park under construction (all of Toon Town, the Fantasy Theatre and Thunder Ranch are supposedly being gutted for Star Wars).

I just hope they make room for Roger Rabbit in the Hollywood section of California Adventure. It's a great ride that the entire family can enjoy and it would fit perfectly in that part of DCA thematically.
At the glacial pace Disney moves building new areas in their parks, we may not see anything until 2018.
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Old 12-11-2014, 07:00 PM   #10899
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At the glacial pace Disney moves building new areas in their parks, we may not see anything until 2018.
Oh, I agree. It'll probably take at least the time that Cars Land took, which as you indicate was about 2 years. But it'll theoretically have the first new E-ticket ride in Disneyland since Indiana Jones in 1995, so hopefully it's a good one.

Also, presumably they would move Star Tours to the new land (maybe add some new scenes with locations in the new films), and my bet is on the Iron Man Experience simulator ride replacing it in Tomorrowland.
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Oh, I agree. It'll probably take at least the time that Cars Land took, which as you indicate was about 2 years. But it'll theoretically have the first new E-ticket ride in Disneyland since Indiana Jones in 1995, so hopefully it's a good one.

Also, presumably they would move Star Tours to the new land (maybe add some new scenes with locations in the new films), and my bet is on the Iron Man Experience simulator ride replacing it in Tomorrowland.
Sounds like a good bet. Purists are going to howl, though...they've been griping about other properties (especially Pixar) invading Disneyland for years.

Bring on Star Wars and Marvel, says I.

Thunder Ranch is sweet, and I'll miss it. Fantasy Theater is no loss. Never saw a show there that was worth the time. Because of the tiff between Eisner and Spielberg, ToonTown never really reached its potential, but it was cute.

I'm trying to imagine Star Wars mashed up against It's a Small World and the Storybook Canal boats. Sounds like they'll have to move the Disneyland Railroad tracks to accommodate the project, as well.
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