Most people at LucasFilm refer to the late '80's and early '90's as the Dark Ages for STAR WARS content. The creation of the EU and the success of the Zahn novels is what GL himself partially credits for allowing them to identify there was a market for new STAR WARS and thus the road the the prequel trilogy was born.
I could see quick scene or two of the old cast just to give some validation of a new teenish cast that Disney is famous for. Like the kids of Han, leia and Luke
You are obviously a staunch defender of the animated stuff, and i'd love to see your well thought out definitive timeline.opcorn
Notice i wasn't rude? Nor condescending?
Rich
Here we go... rushing to judgement again.
Frankly, MacCallum always seemed like a tool to me in what I've seen of him in a public light. But, he was doing a job... it was his job to promote Star Wars and Lucas' vision. If anyone in an organization like Lucasfilm is going to talk smack, well.. they're not going to have a job for long.
He produced the movies, he didn't write, cast or direct them. It's doubtful we'll ever know the extent of any influence he had of George Lucas personally. But, Lucas has been around long enough to not let a yes man pull one over on him. I'm sure McCallum was kept around for getting thing's that George wanted done done.
Unless someone can prove it wrong; he did not create Jar Jar, he didn't kill Maul off, he didn't make Greedo shoot first, and he didn't make Vader howl "Nooo."
All you're doing is creating a scapegoat.
But you are describing exactly what a yes-man is. Someone who does something at someone else' bidding unquestionably and will defend it. There's no scapegoating being done here. McCallum was a yes-man, 'cause he defended the films and Lucas' vision unquestionably. One cannot fault him for being passionate and he did his job marvelously - he helped Lucas create exactly what he wanted.Here we go... rushing to judgement again.
Frankly, MacCallum always seemed like a tool to me in what I've seen of him in a public light. But, he was doing a job... it was his job to promote Star Wars and Lucas' vision. If anyone in an organization like Lucasfilm is going to talk smack, well.. they're not going to have a job for long.
He produced the movies, he didn't write, cast or direct them. It's doubtful we'll ever know the extent of any influence he had of George Lucas personally. But, Lucas has been around long enough to not let a yes man pull one over on him. I'm sure McCallum was kept around for getting thing's that George wanted done done.
Unless someone can prove it wrong; he did not create Jar Jar, he didn't kill Maul off, he didn't make Greedo shoot first, and he didn't make Vader howl "Nooo."
All you're doing is creating a scapegoat.
I am a fan of the prequels but acknowledge there obvious short comings. As much as people crap on GL for the result, I lay some of that blame on his producer who clearly didn't have the balls to say, "Hey GL, maybe it would work better if Anakin doesn't yell yippee."
I'm just saying my opinion. The EU is as good as the original movies.That's seriously putting a misguided level of weight on something that is barely existent in most parts of the world. The EU has no real importance or meaning for the survival or strength or growth of Star Wars - the toys and merchandizing and movies and TV series has the weight you acclaim to the EU... the EU simply has none of that caliber.
I'd love the next film to reveal that Luke and Leia weren't actually brother and Sister (I still don't buy that Lucas had a whole saga planned out when he was making A new hope).
Here we go... rushing to judgement again.
Frankly, MacCallum always seemed like a tool to me in what I've seen of him in a public light. But, he was doing a job... it was his job to promote Star Wars and Lucas' vision. If anyone in an organization like Lucasfilm is going to talk smack, well.. they're not going to have a job for long.
He produced the movies, he didn't write, cast or direct them. It's doubtful we'll ever know the extent of any influence he had of George Lucas personally. But, Lucas has been around long enough to not let a yes man pull one over on him. I'm sure McCallum was kept around for getting thing's that George wanted done done.
Unless someone can prove it wrong; he did not create Jar Jar, he didn't kill Maul off, he didn't make Greedo shoot first, and he didn't make Vader howl "Nooo."
All you're doing is creating a scapegoat.