A Reva series, really? Not interested in the slightest.All I know is, I hope that Reva dies by the end of the proposed Reva series, otherwise that makes one more Jedi type to account for during the OT. While I have no problems with Ezra, Ahsoka, & Kanan, adding Reva to the mix, to me, is one Force user/Jedi too many.
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I'd say that it was hardly tame by today's standards. Most films today are at least filmed on partial sets with CG set extension, something that was done way back in the OT and original 3 Indy movies, the only difference was that they used matt paintings back then, but the concept is the exact same. I read an article stating that one of the PT movies not had all green screen sets, they even had ADR all of their lines in post because the digital cameras that George was using during the film were incredibly noisy. No, the PT was definitely way worse in using CG and green screen for nearly everything.Probably for the element of surprise. Liam was for a great many years vehemently against doing anything like Phantom Menace/Star Wars again because of all the blue/green screen stuff (which was tame by today's standard).
Those Matt painters are Amazing and been around forever creating superb extentions and often don't get the credit they deserve.I'd say that it was hardly tame by today's standards. Most films today are at least filmed on partial sets with CG set extension, something that was done way back in the OT and original 3 Indy movies, the only difference was that they used matt paintings back then, but the concept is the exact same. I read an article stating that one of the PT movies not had all green screen sets, they even had ADR all of their lines in post because the digital cameras that George was using during the film were incredibly noisy. No, the PT was definitely way worse in using CG and green screen for nearly everything.
That's my point though, Lucas's vision of what he wanted for Star Wars changed as often as he changed clothes. So how do you follow someone's vision of something when they have no clear idea of what their vision is for it themselves? Besides, Lucas sold Star Wars to Disney lock stock and barrel and for better or for worse, it's no there's to do with as they please. If Luca cared at all for his "vision" of Star Wars then he either wouldn't have sold the IP or had written something in the contract that while Disney now owns the IP he's still the Idea Man in Chief for the franchise and he gets final say over everything they do with it or something to that effect.Lucas created those characters and those stories. They were his changes to his artistic vision, even the ones we huff and puff about. Did that give him a free pass to do whatever? No, I don't think he should've done the PT the way it was done (if at all) and most of the post release alterations of the OT aren't necessary at all. However the argument that Lucas already changed and in some ways almost ruined his own content so why not continue the trend is completely ridiculous.
That's the thing though. Disney doesn't do strong female leads, they do strong male leads with breasts. They don't understand that there's a difference between men and women. They are not identical. Women don't have to be Rambo to be worthwhile, yet in every single movie, that's what they're trying to make them. Ellen Ripley didn't need to bench press an alien to be a kick ass character. Sarah Connor didn't need to go toe-to-toe with a Terminator. They were strong, independent women who remained women.
In a world where everything is seemingly interchangeable, modern writers can't figure out what they're doing wrong.
So like Planet Terror?
My secret shame…I actually like the “Victory Celebration” piece written for the Special Edition better—by a lot—than Yub Nub.
I've always been partial to it as well. Probably because I had piano sheet music for it when I was kid and I liked playing it a lot. I also feel it works better as song concluding the Saga as a whole. While Yub Nub works better just for ROTJ.
The people who need to hear it won't listen. It gets in the way of their childish worldview.Okay this is so well put, if all the morons of the planet read this, the world would be a much better place!
Its still a big galaxy, if they use her series to expand, rather than tie back into OT events, I think it could be really cool.All I know is, I hope that Reva dies by the end of the proposed Reva series, otherwise that makes one more Jedi type to account for during the OT. While I have no problems with Ezra, Ahsoka, & Kanan, adding Reva to the mix, to me, is one Force user/Jedi too many.
Great article, very technical. It also linked to this article that I hadn't seen before:![]()
On-Set Lightsaber Mistakes Made Obi-Wan's Dark Fight Scenes Unfixable
That's a lot of blue...screenrant.com
Yub-Nub is cringey and belongs in the 80s. Lepti Nek I'll give or take, but it sounds too much like 80s dance music, if you ask me.My secret shame…I actually like the “Victory Celebration” piece written for the Special Edition better—by a lot—than Yub Nub.
As a kid, I always thought that Vader was just getting weaker from age, hence why he seemed to openly display less Force powers in RotJ, and why Palpatine wanted to replace Vader with Luke. It didn't help that Sebastian Shaw looked like he could have been Luke's grandfather.I cane up with possible explainations about why Vader - and Kenobi - don't use extreme force powers in the OT. Maybe the last battle with Obi-Wan damaged Vader even more, coupled with the passage of time, caused his body to weaken (for Obi-Wan, it's just his age). Now, Yoda showed us age and physical fitness have no bearing on using the force, but maybe Vader's physical ailments and Kenobi's age also affected their mental fitness, their will. I know that in my own experience, dealing with physical problems often affects the ability to concentrate, and using the force takes a lot of concentration. So Vader and Ben may have had subsequent issues connecting with the force. Idk. Just my thoughts.