BS, and historically false. Next...
If that's the case, then anyone attacking him proves to be even a bigger addict than assumed if they're still chasing a Star Wars high from low-grade Disney spin-offs from a creator's work you consider the result of "selling out" artistic integrity.
Once again, if others cannot write their own stories (independent of rip-offs and grave robbing), then they have no one to blame other than themselves and their gross incompetence
Not all force users have to be Sith or Jedi, if you want to go that direction. And the Star Wars Galaxy is huge. So they only needed good writers.
It amazes me still further the 100% certitude with which people speak on topics as if they know exactly how to run these franchises, with not a shred of doubt. Just "the showrunners are wrong".It amazes me (not) that this thread has devolved into a Star Wars argument.![]()
Because he didn't make the final decision until Empire..., doesn't mean he hadn't been toying with the idea well ahead of the original movie coming out.
Lucas said a lot of contradictory things about Star Wars over the years. It is obvious that his ideas/plans evolved and changed over time.
The idea he planned it out is what's historically false.
Because he didn't make the final decision until Empire..., doesn't mean he hadn't been toying with the idea well ahead of the original movie coming out.
Folks trying to pretend his stuff was High Art are fooling themselves, which doesn't change that he crippled the potential of the spinoffs.
And the Star Wars Galaxy is huge. So they only needed good writers.
It amazes me (not) that this thread has devolved into a Star Wars argument.![]()
Huh? Darth Vader's name is literally meant as a clue, as 'vader' is father in Dutch, and 'darth' is meant to evoke dark, as in 'dark side of the Force.'Fake, he didn't decide that till ESB.
Huh? Darth Vader's name is literally meant as a clue, as 'vader' is father in Dutch, and 'darth' is meant to evoke dark, as in 'dark side of the Force.'
What he didn't plan ahead of time was Leia being Luke's sister. The 'another' Yoda was referring to in ESB was a completely different person as Luke's sister Nellith Skywalker.
I think you will need to provide links to sources for both of those statements please. Regarding the "Dark Father" connection from Vader=Father, I don't think it was meant to be taken as Luke's father at all. At least when the character was created.
I don't have links off the top of my head, but I am not in the habit of randomly making stuff up. You are welcome to do your own research. I do know that Mark Hamill himself made the statement about vader=father, because I saw him on a show saying it.I think you will need to provide links to sources for both of those statements please.
Yes, but fans know how to read minds.This is one of those things that there simply can't be a winner on, unless they have notes from the time indicating where Lucas wanted to go. Though even notes aren't thorough, we'd have to have access to Lucas's headspace for that.
I think you will need to provide links to sources for both of those statements please. Regarding the "Dark Father" connection from Vader=Father, I don't think it was meant to be taken as Luke's father at all. At least when the character was created.
For Luke's sister here is a write up on the 1978 first Draft of ESB by Leigh Brackett
https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/star-wars-the-empire-strikes-leigh-brackett/
This is one of those things that there simply can't be a winner on, unless they have notes from the time indicating where Lucas wanted to go. Though even notes aren't thorough, we'd have to have access to Lucas's headspace for that.
I don't have links off the top of my head, but I am not in the habit of randomly making stuff up. You are welcome to do your own research. I do know that Mark Hamill himself made the statement about vader=father, because I saw him on a show saying it.
I mean, the guy's entire body burned in lava. I'm pretty sure that would have caused permanent damage to certain matters of biological mechanics.There is nothing on screen that says Vader doesn't work "downstairs".
You can continue to live in the realm other than reality, but there's no creator in the world that will ever agree that he had an obligation to leave the grave open for future owners to continue a film series beyond its chronological last act. Your argument is nonsensical in the extreme.
...and none were to be hired for the ST--the very reason JJ, Kennedy, et al.'s only effort was to rip-off a settled story and dig graves, because they realized they did not have an original, appealing idea of their own, so they dragged OT characters and concepts into their ridiculous sequels, instead of doing their job and (here's the shocker) create something new.
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