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@sleep the ATeam bit... :)

****...I wish I'd seen starwars the first time around...sounds so exciting, unfortunately, I was about -12. damn.
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Originally posted by Kayless

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Well i always prefered Empire Strikes Back, star wars just doesn't do it for me.

I am however a big Wedge fan, he is the man :D
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Originally posted by Mr Sleep
Was there the much substance in the first movie? It seems that most people forget that Star Wars is not that great a cinematic movie, it is not exactly Citizen Cain. What it does well is make use of special effects, it is basically a common story of good versus evil.
Star Wars: ANH certainly wasn't Citizen Kane or Schindler's List, but it spoke to people. You will find almost no one my age (29) who didn't want to be Luke Skywalker or Han Solo. That's why we bought all of the stuff and why we went to see it again and again. TPM did none of that.

ANH was built on classic fairy-tale and literature archtypes and is essentially an "into the woods" story. There is certainly nothing original about the story; you can trace its origins back through direct cinematic ancestors (Akira Kurosawa's films in particular) and other stories. What was substantive about ANH is that it was a fresh take on the story; substituting outer space for the black forest, light sabers for swords and the Force for medieval magicks.
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Originally posted by HighLordDave


Star Wars: ANH certainly wasn't Citizen Kane or Schindler's List, but it spoke to people. You will find almost no one my age (29) who didn't want to be Luke Skywalker or Han Solo. That's why we bought all of the stuff and why we went to see it again and again. TPM did none of that.
I wonder if a movie of it's type will ever be created again, the film industry was in a kind of slump at that point (If i am correct :) ) and all Star Wars did was capitalise on the rather poor industry of the time IMO. I purchased all the merchandise myself, i even bought some of the rather lame excuse for action figures :eek:

Perhaps i should try to recall what it was like when i was a wee one, but at the moment, i can be nothing but cynical about the entire franchise :o
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@Morlock Jeez, I must have been tired or something... ;)
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with some actors (like Lee) they are just intimidating by trait and can't avoid that.


I dunno, have you ever seen him interviewed? He's not intimidating then ;)
Side note: doesn't Darth Tyranus, sound a bit riduculous, it's like calling him "Darth evil bad guy", it sounds like some kind of camp theatrical name to me, i will keep expecting someoen to shout "Oh no he isn't" all the way through the movie


LMAO, you could do it yourself, but you might get thrown out :D
I think being called Darth anything is enough to label someone as a bad guy anyway ;)
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Star Wars: ANH certainly wasn't Citizen Kane or Schindler's List, but it spoke to people. You will find almost no one my age (29) who didn't want to be Luke Skywalker or Han Solo. That's why we bought all of the stuff and why we went to see it again and again. TPM did none of that.
But there were people who bought all the TPM merchandise, and went to see it again and again. Still, I can't see many people aspiring to be Anakin ;)
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I purchased all the merchandise myself, i even bought some of the rather lame excuse for action figures
My brother had the Millenium Falcon :D
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I think Sleep and HLD are right on. If SW:ANH were to come out in theatres for the first time today, I wouldn't be very impressed with any of it (except for the special effects which would be up to date). But how do you define 'up to date'. Most of today's special's effects are computer generated; I feel that the hard work the lucas crew put into their special effects 25 years ago are far more impressive. Are they more visually stunning; of course not, but they certainly required more work and more manpower (too any of you computer graphics buffs out there, this is not a knock against you).

Back to the point...when I watch SW:ANH now, I no longer am the same 30 year old; I sort of watch the movie through memories. Other places I had been where I remember watching it in the past.

If people want to shred TPM , they might as well go back to Return of the Jedi. After they rescued Han from Pizza the Hut (is the Sarlaac pit not one of the most vivid images in cinematic history, next to pinhead of course), that movie sucked. the ewoks were the worst. gotta go. cutting it short, more later.
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Originally posted by Ned Flanders
Most of today's special's effects are computer generated; I feel that the hard work the lucas crew put into their special effects 25 years ago are far more impressive. Are they more visually stunning; of course not, but they certainly required more work and more manpower (too any of you computer graphics buffs out there, this is not a knock against you).
So what do you think of the digitally remastered special FX of the original trilogy? I own the non-remastered version, and when I watch it, the FX don't stick out as being really outdated, unlike some 80s movies. :)

Speaking of which, did you know Tron has been released on DVD? :D
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Originally posted by Mr Sleep
I am however a big Wedge fan, he is the man :D


Go Wedge :D
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Originally posted by Georgi
Speaking of which, did you know Tron has been released on DVD? :D
Tron :rolleyes: :D

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Tron,

featuring Jon Irenicus. that's cool

@Georgi,

I own both versions of SW:ANH. The effects seem a little improved. Star Wars just impressed me with the blaster effects being a monkey wrench banged on a telephone pole in the desert. Little minature ships used on backdrops for effects. That ingenuity is just awesome. so many people, so much precision. It's just cooler to me. Again, I'm old.
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i think the creatures really lose soemthing when they are the computer generated ones. the jabba's in the edited New Hope and in Phantom Menace looked like retards.

think about it...today, chewbacca would be just an image, there's just somethign wrong with that, and yoda as anything but a muppet is wrong as well.
the graphics still just aren't there to give it the right feel as to actually being there.

a small rant about phantom menace...for the most part i enjoyed it, i laughed hysterically at how George made fun of every race on earth. i wasn't even all that bothered by jar jar (yes, he needs to die) but the thing that KILLED the movie for me was how HORRIBLE that kid playing anakin was. my god, he was so bad. that's the character they should have made computer generated.
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Originally posted by Georgi
Still, I can't see many people aspiring to be Anakin.
Speak for yourself! I wanna be an angst-riddled Jedi Knight with deep-rooted psychological issues that eventually lead me to become an intimidating black knight with a menacing baritone and a walking iron lung suit when I grow up!
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Originally posted by Ned Flanders
After they rescued Han from Pizza the Hut (is the Sarlaac pit not one of the most vivid images in cinematic history, next to pinhead of course), that movie sucked. the ewoks were the worst. gotta go. cutting it short, more later.
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Originally posted by Georgi
So what do you think of the digitally remastered special FX of the original trilogy? I own the non-remastered version, and when I watch it, the FX don't stick out as being really outdated, unlike some 80s movies. :)
The original Star Wars movies hold up perfectly well today. I like the Special Editions mainly because they have extra scenes. One thing that bothers me about ANH SE is when Greedo gets a shot off and Han dodges before shooting him. The original had Solo shooting him under the table. That was one of Solo's defining moments, and as far as I'm concerned, Han shot first.
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Speaking of which, did you know Tron has been released on DVD? :D
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Originally posted by Kayless
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Looks like we share the same sentiments. ;)
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Originally posted by Georgi
My brother had the Millenium Falcon :D
So did i :o I also had an AT-AT :D
I dunno, have you ever seen him interviewed? He's not intimidating then


I think he is, i have seen him in quite a few interviews, he always comes across as charming, but he has a certain menace ;)
LMAO, you could do it yourself, but you might get thrown out
I think being called Darth anything is enough to label someone as a bad guy anyway


I think it would be worth it :D

Exactly, why couldn't they call him Darth Bob or something :D

@Josh :D

Tron also featured Brue Boxleitner (sp?) who ended up as the captain of Babylon 5 :)

They are apparently working on a Tron 2 as well :D
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It looks like Yoda is being done by CGI! they took out the doll!
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Originally posted by Morlock
It looks like Yoda is being done by CGI! they took out the doll!
Why? That is quite bizzaare, i suppose it would be cheaper to use CGI than construct a doll.
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What is Tron about?

edit If you guys don't mind me asking :)
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Originally posted by josh
What is Tron about?
Tron is basically about a sentient computer world that is run by a computer that has gone mad and wants to control everything, the guy who did the VO for John Irenicus plays the computers main enforcer.

It was one of the first movie that used CG as a main method of showing a scene.

There is a great nostalgia around that movie for me, although i will admit that it is just tat :D

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"Tron" is an interesting fantasy/gladiator movie. The setting for most of the movie--sort of like a futuristic city at night time--is nothing short of spectacular, and the plot is quite distinctive. Imagine, a man having to risk his life by playing dangerous video games in a strange new world in order to get back his OWN video game software that was stolen from him. I had to see it a couple times before I understood everything said in the movie, though. They pass that computer terminology by rather quickly in those conversations. Nevertheless, "Tron" is still a pretty cool movie.
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I thought the original Lord of the rings movie used computer animated effects. I thoght the orcs in that were perfect.
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Yeah, I thought they should have kept Han shooting first. It's not like anyone would miss from that far away, so having Greedo shoot first was just plain stupid.

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