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Movie night in a starship.

Josh_Lyman

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If on movie night on a starship they showed "Star Wars" (any episode), how would the crew react? Would they like it or would they just laugh at it?
 
If on movie night on a starship they showed "Star Wars" (any episode), how would the crew react? Would they like it or would they just laugh at it?

I would imagine they would treat it like our own astronauts would treat "Santa Claus conquers The Martians." Kitschy fun, but obviously fantasy. ;)


J.
 
I think they'd be overwhelmed by the color and fast action since all they watch on movie nights are pre-1950 black and white movies.
 
The heirs of Lucas update the film every few decades, so eventually it becomes a documentary.
 
If on movie night on a starship they showed "Star Wars" (any episode), how would the crew react? Would they like it or would they just laugh at it?

I would imagine they would treat it like our own astronauts would treat "Santa Claus conquers The Martians." Kitschy fun, but obviously fantasy. ;)


J.

Did Star Wars ever purport to be anything other than fantasy to audiences at the time of its release? As it is a fantasy set in the past, is there any reason why audiences of the future would view it very differently? Finally, with "kitsch" meaning the following according to Wikipedia...

"a term of German or Yiddish origin that has been used to categorize art that is considered an inferior, tasteless copy of an existing style. The term is also used more loosely in referring to any art that is pretentious to the point of being in bad taste, and also commercially produced items that are considered trite or crass"

...what aspects of Star Wars would be considered in poor taste at that time and of what exactly would audiences of the future consider Star Wars to be an inferior copy?
 
They'd start an argument over the merrits of the classic original versions vs. the special edition versions. This heated argument would escalate to the point that it would deteriorate into a full blown riot, causing security to be called in, and half the crew thrown into the brig. Which half would depend entirely on which camp the captain fell: Special Editioner or Classicer?
 
They'd start an argument over the merrits of the classic original versions vs. the special edition versions. This heated argument would escalate to the point that it would deteriorate into a full blown riot, causing security to be called in, and half the crew thrown into the brig. Which half would depend entirely on which camp the captain fell: Special Editioner or Classicer?

It would be a 3 way argument: Original Theatrical, Special Edition, or 23rd Century Enhanced with all the aliens replaced with ACTUAL aliens!
 
Alrighty. Well you seemed to have missed the winky smiley on that one, so I'll answer your questions as if I were serious cat and this are serious thread.

Did Star Wars ever purport to be anything other than fantasy to audiences at the time of its release? As it is a fantasy set in the past, is there any reason why audiences of the future would view it very differently?

Do you watch the original "Journey to the Center of the Earth" as if you were a historian?

Finally, with "kitsch" meaning the following according to Wikipedia...

"a term of German or Yiddish origin that has been used to categorize art that is considered an inferior, tasteless copy of an existing style. The term is also used more loosely in referring to any art that is pretentious to the point of being in bad taste, and also commercially produced items that are considered trite or crass"

...what aspects of Star Wars would be considered in poor taste at that time and of what exactly would audiences of the future consider Star Wars to be an inferior copy?

2001: A Space Odyssey.

J.
 
Alrighty. Well you seemed to have missed the winky smiley on that one, so I'll answer your questions as if I were serious cat and this are serious thread.

Did Star Wars ever purport to be anything other than fantasy to audiences at the time of its release? As it is a fantasy set in the past, is there any reason why audiences of the future would view it very differently?

Do you watch the original "Journey to the Center of the Earth" as if you were a historian?

Finally, with "kitsch" meaning the following according to Wikipedia...

"a term of German or Yiddish origin that has been used to categorize art that is considered an inferior, tasteless copy of an existing style. The term is also used more loosely in referring to any art that is pretentious to the point of being in bad taste, and also commercially produced items that are considered trite or crass"

...what aspects of Star Wars would be considered in poor taste at that time and of what exactly would audiences of the future consider Star Wars to be an inferior copy?

2001: A Space Odyssey.

J.

Pretty much polar opposites. How could Star Wars be looked upon as an inferior copy of 2001?
 
Alrighty. Well you seemed to have missed the winky smiley on that one, so I'll answer your questions as if I were serious cat and this are serious thread.

Did Star Wars ever purport to be anything other than fantasy to audiences at the time of its release? As it is a fantasy set in the past, is there any reason why audiences of the future would view it very differently?

Do you watch the original "Journey to the Center of the Earth" as if you were a historian?

Finally, with "kitsch" meaning the following according to Wikipedia...

"a term of German or Yiddish origin that has been used to categorize art that is considered an inferior, tasteless copy of an existing style. The term is also used more loosely in referring to any art that is pretentious to the point of being in bad taste, and also commercially produced items that are considered trite or crass"

...what aspects of Star Wars would be considered in poor taste at that time and of what exactly would audiences of the future consider Star Wars to be an inferior copy?
2001: A Space Odyssey.

J.

Pretty much polar opposites. How could Star Wars be looked upon as an inferior copy of 2001?

Excellent. The serious thread continues with more serious.

First of all, I would like to state that I am a huge Star Wars fan. I love the originals, and even enjoy the prequels. That said, 2001 deals with high minded ideas about humanity, our foray into space, artificial intelligence and the sentience of man, man's future and what it can become. Star Wars also deals with high minded ideas such as man's right to govern himself instead of by a King or Emperor, how even one person can make a difference, and that life is valuable and sacred. The difference is in the execution. Star Wars is more fun and entertainment, while 2001 requires more critical thinking and self analysis (as a whole).

I like both of them, myself, but don't kid yourself about how each of them go about it.


J.
 
Alrighty. Well you seemed to have missed the winky smiley on that one, so I'll answer your questions as if I were serious cat and this are serious thread.



Do you watch the original "Journey to the Center of the Earth" as if you were a historian?

2001: A Space Odyssey.

J.

Pretty much polar opposites. How could Star Wars be looked upon as an inferior copy of 2001?

Excellent. The serious thread continues with more serious.

First of all, I would like to state that I am a huge Star Wars fan. I love the originals, and even enjoy the prequels. That said, 2001 deals with high minded ideas about humanity, our foray into space, artificial intelligence and the sentience of man, man's future and what it can become. Star Wars also deals with high minded ideas such as man's right to govern himself instead of by a King or Emperor, how even one person can make a difference, and that life is valuable and sacred. The difference is in the execution. Star Wars is more fun and entertainment, while 2001 requires more critical thinking and self analysis (as a whole).

I like both of them, myself, but don't kid yourself about how each of them go about it.


J.

I think you're giving Star Wars too much credit. And I say that as a fan. Still they are miles apart on most every level. Though I think the look of SW owes a little bit to 2001.
 
Pretty much polar opposites. How could Star Wars be looked upon as an inferior copy of 2001?

Excellent. The serious thread continues with more serious.

First of all, I would like to state that I am a huge Star Wars fan. I love the originals, and even enjoy the prequels. That said, 2001 deals with high minded ideas about humanity, our foray into space, artificial intelligence and the sentience of man, man's future and what it can become. Star Wars also deals with high minded ideas such as man's right to govern himself instead of by a King or Emperor, how even one person can make a difference, and that life is valuable and sacred. The difference is in the execution. Star Wars is more fun and entertainment, while 2001 requires more critical thinking and self analysis (as a whole).

I like both of them, myself, but don't kid yourself about how each of them go about it.


J.

I think you're giving Star Wars too much credit. And I say that as a fan. Still they are miles apart on most every level. Though I think the look of SW owes a little bit to 2001.

Particularly the cruiser at the beginning.

J.
 
One of my favorite scenes is the Star Destroyer passing over head. I was in a front row. All I could see or hear was that ship. At that point I knew I was in for a fun ride.
 
One of my favorite scenes is the Star Destroyer passing over head. I was in a front row. All I could see or hear was that ship. At that point I knew I was in for a fun ride.

Is it wrong to hope the Empire wins because of that scene? :D


J.
 
If Star Wars was played on the NXX-Enterprise I could see a scene like this playing out in the ship's theatre:

Trip: Those lightsabres are pretty cool. Wish I had one.

Reid: I bet I could make one.

Trip: What? That's impossible!

Reid: No, I could do it.

And then the B-plot to the epsiode would involve Reid trying to create a working lightsabre.
 
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