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Star Wars: Episode VII: The Nerd Rage Awakens

Re: New Casting and Story Rumors re: EPISODE VII

Ha ha, well for that we'll make an exception and let them use CGI. ;)
 
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Looking through the set pics again I feel like there should be a Star Wars Burning Man promotion.
 
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The unofficial name for the huge pig creature that's picking up a little steam online is "Hoggsquattle". Let's go with it.
 
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One of the most interesting things for me to watch as more elements of this triology unfolds is if JJ earns the wrath he got from some Trek fans and adherence to canon or not of heretofore film/books.

It's just an impression but Wars fans tend to be far less critical on things like, 'blue nacells,' as some Trek fans can be related to minor details.

Well, SW has a lot less canon than ST - only the 6 movies, The Clone Wars, and soon Rebels - so there is a lot less to adhere to.
 
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In fact I was horrified to read in the recent Making of Jedi book that they actually made a giant bonfire out of it afterwards. :( Here's hoping they find a way to preserve this new one (and perhaps install it at a Disney park afterwards), since it's the last one that'll probably ever be built.


I read somewhere that Ewan mcgregor was upset about Moulin Rouge sets being torn down immediately for Star Wars

http://twodiamonddogs.tripod.com/a/ewarticle2.html


After 188 days of shooting, Luhrmann left the Sydney studios--but he wasn't finished. He had to make way for McGregor's next movie--Star Wars: Episode II. "It was depressing to go on that quickly: I was yearning for more," says McGregor. "[Moulin Rouge] was so emotionally charged to make. I've never been happier to do anything in my life." Which explains why McGregor sounds angry recalling the wrecking balls that demolished the Moulin Rouge set. "That was awful. I resent [Star Wars] for that," he says. "[The set] could have been put up somewhere else and used as a club or something. It was that fabulous."
 
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There was a rumor-which I think was kind of a myth-that there was an 'alternate ending' for ROTJ which had the Falcon and Lando destroyed by the Death Star destruction. Because Han said "I got a funny feeling I'm not going to see her again" in ROTJ, and some felt Lando needed a heroic sacrifice to atone for his ESB betrayal.


I think it's been debunked, though.
 
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I believe in very early versions of the story Lando and the Falcon would sacrifice themselves in the Death Star but Lucas wanted a happy ending. Harrison Ford also wanted his character to die in the movie as well but I don't think that ever made it into a script.
 
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No. There is no version where he dies. There is however a fake version of the ROTJ screenplay that does have that.
 
Re: New Casting and Story Rumors re: EPISODE VII

No. There is no version where he dies. There is however a fake version of the ROTJ screenplay that does have that.

If Abrams wants to keep this film's plot secret a better strategy would be fake versions than what he did with Khan.

Release multiple fake versions of the plot and even if the real one surfaces people won't know which one is correct.
 
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Harrison wanted George to kill off Han early in the script for Jedi so his character could commit heroic self-sacrifice on behalf of his friends (and also that would leave everybody wondering who else might die in the film if Han Solo were to perish early on in the story, theoretically making the movie more thrilling), but George was insistent on keeping Han and others alive so that, as another poster just said, the Trilogy would have a happy ending.

In hindsight I'm glad the film ended the way it did. Anakin's heroic self-sacrifice to save his son, destroy the Emperor and - in retrospect after viewing the Prequel Trilogy - fulfill the Jedi prophecy and bring balance to the Force was plenty enough, and it allowed all three of the main heroic leads to return for Episode VII more than thirty years later.
 
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:lol:

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Just out of curiosity, did they ever explain why it's called the Millennium Falcon? It sounds cool but cryptic.
 
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I think George, who is/was into cars. Owned a Ford Falcon when he was young that he was very fond of.
 
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Haha, that note from JJ is freakin awesome. :D

And something I just realized, but given that Han is supposed to have a major role in this film, it's possible we could get to see more of the Falcon than ever before as well.
 
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It's not everyday we get slipped a note Dejarik-style. Nice. :lol:
 
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Slightly embarrassing bit of personal trivia: As a kid I thought the Millennium Falcon was made out of some kind of fancy metal called "millennium". :rolleyes:
 
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