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#11743 |
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Pretty much this. Disney will without a doubt be pushing Age of Ultron and Ant-Man or Tomorrowland at the Superbowl, rather than Star Wars in advance.
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#11744 |
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I'm sure a trailer may be with Avengers 2, but it won't be limited to that. It will be an internet event. You won't need to go to the Avengers to see it. This isn't the 90's anymore.
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#11746 |
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I'm sure everyone knows that, ever since The Phantom Menace. When people say that now, it's more about the release date of the trailer. So when they say attached to The Avengers sequel, we'll know we'll get to see it on May 1, to see it online or at the theaters is up to each own.
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#11747 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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Blu-ray Prince
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That's a response to certain on-line sites reporting that. We just went through this in November when AICN and Latino Review were saying the SW7 trailer was going to premiere with The Hobbit, and LucasFilm went way, way bigger, making it a Black Friday event. The full trailer will be like that, it won't simply be attached to a movie.
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It's an unrealistic expectation to expect that any future Star Wars film from Disney is going to have an effect on the culture the way that the OT did. No film has that impact today because movies are not as central to the culture as they were once were and any new Star Wars movie can't have that effect because it can no longer be a surprise. It's like expecting that a new ride at Disney World is going to have some big impact. That's no reflection on the quality of what Abrams is producing. It's just an impossibility for the seventh of anything (except for the aforementioned Beatles whose seventh album was Revolver, although it was the eighth, Sgt Pepper, that had the bigger cultural impact). |
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Blu-ray Baron
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Well for me, I have more personal connection to Revolver than I do SPLHCB. But that's another matter entirely.
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I don't think that's true...I work at a theme park, and I see kids running around in Star Wars shirts, costumes, etc. all the time still. Kids are more than aware of what Star Wars is, and they're still as into it as previous generations were, because many of their parents are. The Clone Wars cartoon really helped keep the series alive to little kids. As for movies not being influential in pop culture, yes and no. We've seen movies like The Avengers skyrocket straight into pop culture over the last few years, as well as things like The Hunger Games. To the levels of Star Wars? Maybe not. But movies still have an impact, but these really are much different times. Movies don't play months, or even years at a time like they used to. They also have much more competition, but if a movie is an enigma, it can transcend those problems and reach pop cultural love and significance. I look at American Sniper's absolutely unprecedented success to show film can still be huge, pulling people who don't normally go to the movies back to the theaters. With how talked about and what a big deal this movie even being made is, it can be just as significant as what came before. I think you're almost understating how big it can be, and how much people love the universe. Hell, you might even get people who just go because they want to see the old cast again. But make no mistake, this movie will be huge, and as long as it's great, it'll enter pop culture pretty easily. |
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#11753 |
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was "Disney's" most anticipated movie. The Force Awakens is LucasFilm's most anticipated since The Phantom Menace and Indiana Jones & the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
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My dad is nearly 60 and was in his prime (21ish) when A New Hope was released, I'm in my 30's, I have a brother that is only 21 and nephews that are 8 and 5... Every single one of us is excited for Ep. 7. Yes, my nephews of 8 and 5 are huge Star Wars fans, all six of them even though the first one was released almost 40 years ago. Unlike the Beatles (your example) Star Wars has remained in (or, came back to) the forefront. When Ep 1-3 was released starting in 1999 it brought in a whole new generation who then went back and watched the OT to see the next chapter of the story Then the clone wars in 2008 kept it relevant and the animated series, being that they are essentially cartoons kept the young kids interested. The little guys love cartoons, they learned some of the stories and then moved on to the movies as they got a little older and they were hooked. It may not be a cultural impact as it was in 1977, but anyone would be hard pressed to find any Disney movie that was more anticipated than Ep. 7 is, and will until it's release. |
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#11755 | |
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My first "adult" movie experience ever was watching The Empire Strikes Back in 1980 with my parents when I was 8. Over the years I've liked Star Wars a lot but I don't think I exactly became a "fan" (I never really subscribed to the extended universe or the KOTOR one per example). And now ... my 3 and 6 year olds are already almost bigger fans than I ever was (and honestly I can't wait to share the experience of seeing a Star Wars in the theater with them). Between the fact that it's a sequel, and also the cross generational thing (people who were kids with the OT are now parents, even grand parents for some) will play a big part here imo. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Jun 2007
Singapore
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#11760 |
Banned
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Disney CEO Confirms Release Years for ‘Star Wars Episode VIII’ and ‘IX,’ Teases More Trilogies!!
The first Star Wars standalone film opens (December 16, 2016.) In a Disney shareholders report, he talked about seeing footage from The Force Awakens, confirmed the release years for the next two films in “this” trilogy. Here is the breakdown.. 1. Iger has seen most of the footage from The Force Awakens. 2. He believes it’s “worth the wait.” 3. He mentions the 2016 standalone movie. 4. He hints the 2016 standalone movie is about “these characters,” potentially meaning characters from the new movies. 5. Star Wars Episode VIII will be out in 2017. 6. There is no mention of a second standalone movie, directed by Josh Trank, hypothetically in 2018. 7. Star Wars Episode IX will be out in 2019. 8. He refers to that film as the end of “this trilogy.” That makes it sound like there will be more. http://www.slashfilm.com/bob-iger-st...equel-trilogy/ |
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