ShiroiHikari (post: 1229378) wrote:The 1997 SE was just freaking fine, except for the Greedo shooting first thing, which we all know is BS. It's why I refuse to buy the DVDs.
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1229352) wrote:I think Hayden Christensen as Anakin's Force ghost irritates me the most. Srsly. First, he sucks. Period. Second, it doesn't make sense. Did they swap in Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan? No. No they didn't. The ghost represents the Jedi as they were (age-wise) when they died. Ergo, young Anakin is a plothole.
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Esoteric (post: 1229108) wrote:Here's my list.
[spoiler]Surviving a rocket sled ride. Surviving a nuclear blast in a fridge. The Tarzan thing + attack monkeys. The swordfight + dangling between two cars. Surviving three massive waterfalls. The overly voracious ants. And of course, the aliens.[/spoiler]
TeeLay (post: 1229316) wrote:Are you implying the recent Star Wards trilogy wasnt good?
Roy Mustang (post: 1229344) wrote:[spoiler]Anakin's Force ghost is now played by Hayden Christensen instead of Sebastian Shaw.[/spoiler]
TeeLay (post: 1230120) wrote:I still would rather see Frankie Muniz be Ashley in Evil Dead IV than Shia become Indy.
Nate (post: 1230383) wrote:So then you support Indy's gun being turned into a walkie-talkie?
Nate (post: 1230387) wrote:After ruining A.I., E.T., and Transformers, I don't trust Spielberg any more than I trust Lucas. They're both insane and should never be allowed to touch a movie ever again.
Etoh*the*Greato (post: 1231758) wrote:Also it kind of means that the act that brought him back to the lightside was pointless anyway. Clearly the Force didn't see him as a lightsider at that time. He was CLEARLY only a lightsider when he was a whingy punk. I wonder if Hayden Christensen realizes just how much most Star Wars fans actually dislike him...
Sci Fi Channel wrote:George Lucas told SCI FI Wire that preliminary research has begun on a story for a possible fifth Indiana Jones movie, but added that such a film is one of dozens of potential projects currently crowding his schedule.
"It sits on the shelf there as one of 50 projects that I have to deal with," Lucas said in an interview on Aug. 4 at his Big Rock Ranch in Marin County, Calif., where he was promoting the upcoming computer-animated feature film Star Wars: The Clone Wars. "And if I can come up with a story ..."
But, Lucas added, "it's very hard to come up with stories for that thing. You know, It's really impossible. Because it has to be real. It has to be something that actually happened. It has to be something people know about. It has to be supernatural. It's a really difficult research project. Which they're researching now. You know, and last time it took 14 years. So ... "
Lucas was referring to this summer's fourth Indiana Jones film, subtitled The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which was in development for more than a decade before the pieces finally came together.
In recent press interviews, Lucas has said that the three principals--himself, director Steven Spielberg and star Harrison Ford--all have to agree on the idea for a fifth film in order to move forward. He has also said that Spielberg is more amenable to the idea of a further installment than he was last time around.
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