No one wants to touch a possible rape scenario because Star Wars is supposed to be targeted towards kids and Lucas would NEVER write or probably imply something that tragic and brutal.
No one wants to touch a possible rape scenario because Star Wars is supposed to be targeted towards kids and Lucas would NEVER write or probably imply something that tragic and brutal.
Well, come on. We do know that Anakin used Dark Side powers to make Padme fall in love with him. How else can you explain him giving his line about sand and still getting the girl?!No one wants to touch a possible rape scenario because Star Wars is supposed to be targeted towards kids and Lucas would NEVER write or probably imply something that tragic and brutal.
Other stuff that eventually got incorporated into the EU (but was somewhat overriden by the prequels), such as C3PO being a century old and Han Solo being briefly an Imperial pilot, also show up.
I would be curious to know what the story was supposed to be (around 81 or 82) before Lucas fired everyone who would stand up to him
They already had a comic version. The Noghri were gigantic and Page was an alien.
Yeah and I believe it's collected as well.
Yup.
This sounds neat, but not neat enough to buy; I'll probably get it through ILL.
Gary Kurtz has always spoken more of the Sequel Trilogy than the Prequel Trilogy, but he has mentioned the Prequels on occasion.I would be curious to know what the story was supposed to be (around 81 or 82) before Lucas fired everyone who would stand up to him and changed it all up in the prequels.
Here's a little bit from a November 2002 interview:
Lucas' ex-wife has spoken a little bit about the Prequels, too, but the only thing I remember from that was that Boba Fett was to be Vader's brother.Well a lot of the prequel ideas were very, very vague. It's really difficult to say. I can't remember much about that at all, except dealing with the Clone Wars and the formation of the Jedi Knights in the first place – that was supposed to be one of the keys of Episode I, was going to be how the Jedi Knights came to be. But all of those notes were abandoned completely.
I think Lucas had some broad ideas of what the Prequel Trilogy would be, but as Kurtz says elsewhere in that interview, when Lucas decided to go off-outline for Jedi, it threw a lot of his previous ideas into flux and made some things, like the Sequel Trilogy as originally planned, impossible. I'm sure the Prequels suffered narrative damage, too, and what was filmed isn't likely to be particularly close to what Lucas imagined decades ago. The myth that the six-film Saga is what Lucas always intended is just that -- a myth.
They already had a comic version. The Noghri were gigantic and Page was an alien.
Yeah and I believe it's collected as well.
Yup.
This sounds neat, but not neat enough to buy; I'll probably get it through ILL.
Where's the best online place to buy something like that or the hardcover compilation of Dark Empire?
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They already had a comic version. The Noghri were gigantic and Page was an alien.
Yeah and I believe it's collected as well.
Yup.
This sounds neat, but not neat enough to buy; I'll probably get it through ILL.
Gary Kurtz has always spoken more of the Sequel Trilogy than the Prequel Trilogy, but he has mentioned the Prequels on occasion.I would be curious to know what the story was supposed to be (around 81 or 82) before Lucas fired everyone who would stand up to him and changed it all up in the prequels.
Here's a little bit from a November 2002 interview:
Lucas' ex-wife has spoken a little bit about the Prequels, too, but the only thing I remember from that was that Boba Fett was to be Vader's brother.Well a lot of the prequel ideas were very, very vague. It's really difficult to say. I can't remember much about that at all, except dealing with the Clone Wars and the formation of the Jedi Knights in the first place – that was supposed to be one of the keys of Episode I, was going to be how the Jedi Knights came to be. But all of those notes were abandoned completely.
I think Lucas had some broad ideas of what the Prequel Trilogy would be, but as Kurtz says elsewhere in that interview, when Lucas decided to go off-outline for Jedi, it threw a lot of his previous ideas into flux and made some things, like the Sequel Trilogy as originally planned, impossible. I'm sure the Prequels suffered narrative damage, too, and what was filmed isn't likely to be particularly close to what Lucas imagined decades ago. The myth that the six-film Saga is what Lucas always intended is just that -- a myth.
Kurtz is full of it.
Lucas never had any ideas for the prequels. His general idea back when Kurtz was there was for SW to be passed around like a round robin with directors that he admired working on them. Similar to James Bond. Episodics movies that could go back and fourth across the timeline. In a model very much like what the CW episodes are doing.
The story of the sequel trilogy if there was any was probably about the "other" that Yoda talked about. Back when it wasn't Luke's sister, but someone else entire.
Try "Secret History of Star Wars PDF" in Google.There's an unofficial book out there called The Secret History of Star Wars which goes into great detail about the myth that George Lucas had planned out the entire saga, and basically points out all the holes (and there are many) in any claims to that effect. It's well worth a read (if you can find a copy), though it does tend to ramble here and there, and could have used some editing.
Yeah Chapters Online tends to suck in regards to that stuff...you want something a little old? Too bad. LOL. Sigh. Chapters sucks.
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