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View Poll Results: Which version of Star Wars Blu-ray will you be purchasing (or not)?
The Complete Star Wars Saga 1,335 72.48%
The Prequel Box Set 20 1.09%
The Original Trilogy Box Set 110 5.97%
Not Purchasing Star Wars Blu-ray 377 20.47%
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Old 05-21-2014, 08:34 PM   #46501
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Midichlorians are going to be kind of hard to wish away now. They can be minimized and more or less ignored but like it or not that genie is out of the bottle and it will hard to talk about the force and heredity without at least paying lip service to midichlorians.
That's what's so amazing about Clone Wars S6, it brings the Force right around to being a mystical, well, force again, even though the midichlorians are still a part of it. It's the retcon of all retcons, but it works absolutely brilliantly and it lays the groundwork for all that Force Ghost stuff which informs Ep V and VI and most probably VII and beyond.
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Old 05-21-2014, 08:36 PM   #46502
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I wonder if Vader ever told Boba Fett that he cut the hands off of the man who cut his father's head off and then let him be killed by the Emperor?
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Old 05-21-2014, 08:39 PM   #46503
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You mentioned the overuse of classic lines in the PT, and you're right, but it's funny how much better the callbacks are if you actually care about the characters and the story. The multiple shout-outs in Clone Wars never seem to be too on-the-nose because they're always perfect for the story that's being told at the time (they even reference some prequel lines, too) unlike Lucas' method of shoehorning that shit in for the sake of it.
I would argue that the bad use of shout-outs started with Jedi - the worst being the absolutely tone-deaf reference to 'I love you/I know'.

I'm cautiously optimistic we'll be okay in VII though. The two Trek films obviously have their detractors but I've been a Trek fan since it first aired and one of the things I really do like about the films is JJ's touch with references and homages.

Some are playful but they're all respectful, some are pretty broad and obvious, others are more like in-jokes and the tone usually pretty spot-on.
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Old 05-21-2014, 08:41 PM   #46504
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I would argue that the bad use of shout-outs started with Jedi - the worst being the absolutely tone-deaf reference to 'I love you/I know'.

I'm cautiously optimistic we'll be okay in VII though. The two Trek films obviously have their detractors but I've been a Trek fan since it first aired and one of the things I really do like about the films is JJ's touch with references and homages.

Some are playful but they're all respectful, some are pretty broad and obvious, others are more like in-jokes and the tone usually pretty spot-on.
They were all tone-deaf in Jedi though, the performances border on prequel-like levels of wooden-ness.
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Old 05-21-2014, 08:43 PM   #46505
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That's what's so amazing about Clone Wars S6, it brings the Force right around to being a mystical, well, force again, even though the midichlorians are still a part of it. It's the retcon of all retcons, but it works absolutely brilliantly and it lays the groundwork for all that Force Ghost stuff which informs Ep V and VI and most probably VII and beyond.
I need to get on these at some point. I keep waiting for a bargain basement on the 1-5 set. I should see if Netflix has the BDs.
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Old 05-21-2014, 08:43 PM   #46506
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I thought it was actually added to Star Wars while it was still in the theater. It was such a huge hit that it basically stayed in theaters up until Empire was released. Once they knew that they were going to be making Empire and a third film they changed it.
Definitely not. It was changed shortly after THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK was in theaters for a later STAR WARS reissue. And STAR WARS, huge hit that it was, did not play for 3 years straight. I still remember seeing EMPIRE with friends on opening day and we were all shocked when we saw "Episode V". Back then, you just didn't really know anything so EMPIRE was just a sequel, that's it. We were just as surprised at the end which obviously left it open for another sequel.
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Old 05-21-2014, 08:44 PM   #46507
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They were all tone-deaf in Jedi though, the performances border on prequel-like levels of wooden-ness.
I was still in the theater when I joined this particular choir, Preacher
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Old 05-21-2014, 08:47 PM   #46508
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I need to get on these at some point. I keep waiting for a bargain basement on the 1-5 set. I should see if Netflix has the BDs.
I believe Netflix only has S1-3 on BD, S4 dvd only, and not S5.
Definitely buy them though, you'll thank yourself after you watch them all. Then you can look up the actualy chronological order chart online, and rewatch they way the events unfolded.
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Old 05-21-2014, 08:49 PM   #46509
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I need to get on these at some point. I keep waiting for a bargain basement on the 1-5 set. I should see if Netflix has the BDs.
Seriously dude, S6 does an incredible amount in its short 13 episode run, plugging plot holes and tying up all the loose ends that Lucas left dangling, whilst also adding emotional depth that beautifully underscores the events of Episode III and, dare I say it, makes it a better film. It culminates in a jaw-dropping expansion of the Star Wars mythos that's unlike anything seen in the movies but which still fits PERFECTLY.
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Old 05-21-2014, 08:53 PM   #46510
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Unfortunately, Fox retains the distribution rights to IV, V and VI for a couple more years and IV long after that. So Disney won't have a chance to release thoe even if they wanted to.
Of course LUCASFILM can release those films anytime they want to. Fox has the distribution rights, which means every time the series is released, Fox gets paid by Lucasfilm and Fox distributes them. It's not like LucasFilm has to go on bended knee to 20th Century Fox begging them for their approval to release the films.
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Old 05-21-2014, 08:57 PM   #46511
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Seriously dude, S6 does an incredible amount in its short 13 episode run, plugging plot holes and tying up all the loose ends that Lucas left dangling, whilst also adding emotional depth that beautifully underscores the events of Episode III and, dare I say it, makes it a better film. It culminates in a jaw-dropping expansion of the Star Wars mythos that's unlike anything seen in the movies but which still fits PERFECTLY.
I so cannot wait to watch the lost episodes!!! The kids and I are watching the blu-ray boxed set (almost to the end of S2), and I am impatiently waiting until we reach S6. Can't wait to see what they do with all the force ghost stuff and where things go for Asoka!
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Old 05-21-2014, 09:07 PM   #46512
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I so cannot wait to watch the lost episodes!!! The kids and I are watching the blu-ray boxed set (almost to the end of S2), and I am impatiently waiting until we reach S6. Can't wait to see what they do with all the force ghost stuff and where things go for Asoka!
Have you seen S5? Don't click if you haven't:
[Show spoiler] Well, you know how Ahsoka gets framed for a crime she didn't commit and she walks off into the sunset having quit the Jedi Order? That's basically it for the character, S6 included, and that's where they needed to be IMO because she's not even referenced in Ep III.

She's out of the way, and, as much as I like her, not having her there in S6 makes them episodes feel all the more 'movie like' in terms of the character dynamics. And because she's left the Order she may well have survived the purge, so I wouldn't bet against seeing her again in Rebels...
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Old 05-21-2014, 09:13 PM   #46513
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Definitely not. It was changed shortly after THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK was in theaters for a later STAR WARS reissue. And STAR WARS, huge hit that it was, did not play for 3 years straight. I still remember seeing EMPIRE with friends on opening day and we were all shocked when we saw "Episode V". Back then, you just didn't really know anything so EMPIRE was just a sequel, that's it. We were just as surprised at the end which obviously left it open for another sequel.
They (Lucas & Kurtz) originally wanted to put the "Episode IV" subtitle in the original release of Star Wars knowing it was a throwback to the Saturday matinee serials, but ultimately decided it would confuse people.
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Old 05-21-2014, 09:24 PM   #46514
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That is an interesting idea! Would tie up that loose end in the PT, and would even be relevant to the title "The Ancient Fear".
"The Ancient Fear" isn't the title. Knowles is batting .000 with his reports of the titles for the SW films, and he won't improve his average here, either.
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Old 05-21-2014, 09:32 PM   #46515
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I'm cautiously optimistic we'll be okay in VII though. The two Trek films obviously have their detractors but I've been a Trek fan since it first aired and one of the things I really do like about the films is JJ's touch with references and homages.
I do recall the "escape pod jettison" frame infused into Trek Into Darkness.

Anyone else notice this homage/rip?
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Old 05-21-2014, 09:33 PM   #46516
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I do recall the "escape pod jettison" frame infused into Trek Into Darkness.

Anyone else notice this homage/rip?
I knew about R2...
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Old 05-21-2014, 09:36 PM   #46517
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I missed that one
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Old 05-21-2014, 09:38 PM   #46518
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Because they're part of the saga. Just because a vocal group of fans don't like them doesn't mean they'll just disregard them. It would be disrespectful to Lucas.
Nobody is expecting them to be removed from canon. We're simply talking about no direct references to the prequels, which seems like an easy and even probably thing to do.
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Old 05-21-2014, 09:41 PM   #46519
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Unfortunately, Fox retains the distribution rights to IV, V and VI for a couple more years and IV long after that. So Disney won't have a chance to release thoe even if they wanted to.
Read through the thread history. It is entirely possible. Studios make deals all the time. It is entirely in the realm of doable within the next few years.
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Old 05-21-2014, 09:43 PM   #46520
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I do recall the "escape pod jettison" frame infused into Trek Into Darkness.

Anyone else notice this homage/rip?
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I missed that one
What frame is that? Like Ernest said, the "R2 floating through space" is widely known. Are there any pics of this frame? I'd like to see it.
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