Phantom Menace to be released in 3D Next Spring
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Apparently, no changes. And Greedo always shot first. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hea...terview-288523
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Re: Star Wars: The Phantom Menace...in 3-D for 2012
Apparently, no changes. And Greedo always shot first. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hea...terview-288523
And I also hope my fellow prequel haters stick to their guns. I will not be seeing this. In fact, I've stopped buying anything with Star Wars licensing, Blu-rays, video games, toys, Pez dispensers, you name it. I'm done giving Lucas my money. That's the most I can do as a consumer.
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Jesus Christ, George, stick to your fucking guns. Don't pull this revisionist history crap.
And I also hope my fellow prequel haters stick to their guns. I will not be seeing this. In fact, I've stopped buying anything with Star Wars licensing, including video games. I'm done giving Lucas my money. That's the most I can do as a consumer.
And I also hope my fellow prequel haters stick to their guns. I will not be seeing this. In fact, I've stopped buying anything with Star Wars licensing, including video games. I'm done giving Lucas my money. That's the most I can do as a consumer.
No single group of people is as willing to put up with as much garbage as SW apologists are. Lucas has been telling fans to screw themselves for years and they keep giving him money. Sad.
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Re: Star Wars: The Phantom Menace...in 3-D for 2012
Just got back from a midnight screening.
Complete fucking waste. It didn't even look 3D. The depth just wasn't there. I was expecting some sort of motion sickness during the Pod Race or the Droid ship battle. Not a damn thing. Also, the effects look dated and the Generic Mace Windu at the end really sticks out. After all these years George can't even fix that.
I would say the only plus was getting to watch the film in digital this time around.
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Complete fucking waste. It didn't even look 3D. The depth just wasn't there. I was expecting some sort of motion sickness during the Pod Race or the Droid ship battle. Not a damn thing. Also, the effects look dated and the Generic Mace Windu at the end really sticks out. After all these years George can't even fix that.
I would say the only plus was getting to watch the film in digital this time around.
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#557
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Re: Star Wars: The Phantom Menace...in 3-D for 2012
So how was it doing business-wise? I've laughed at the billboards I've seen that say "See it on the big screen!" WHAT big screen? There aren't any of those left around here!
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God I wish there was an Arclight in Houston.
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No, he's alive lol
http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/10/12/st...rs-darth-maul/
That’s right. As unlikely as it may seem, Darth Maul, the glowering Sith warrior who fell to Obi-Wan Kenobi’s blade at the end of Star Wars: Episode I—The Phantom Menace actually survived being cut in half and will return to George Lucas’s still unfolding space saga on Cartoon Network’s Star Wars: The Clone Wars (read our recaps here!) in spring 2012.
With his red-and-black tattooed face, Bronson-esque stoicism, Dervish-like mixed martial-arts moves (courtesy of Ray Park), and legendary double-bladed lightsaber—the coolest birthday present for 10-year-old boys in the summer of 1999—Maul was easily the most striking character in The Phantom Menace. (TPM is due to be released in theaters with a 3-D facelift February 10, 2012). And he only had three lines in the movie! Maul was a blunt instrument, a weapon of pure aggression to carry out the bidding of ūber Sith Lord Darth Sidious (a.k.a the future Emperor Palpatine), when he wasn’t yet ready to emerge from the shadows. Think of Maul like the Star Wars equivalent of Daniel Craig’s Bond. Only, did we mention he had a frickin’ double-bladed lightsaber?
When he was vivisected courtesy of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Maul immediately took his place among pop culture figures who’d also been cut in half: Bishop in Aliens, Quint in Jaws, Tony Goldwyn in Ghost, the Black Dahlia. Needless to say, we never expected to see him again, right?
Wrong! Last January a Clone Wars arc featuring a relative of Maul’s, the duped, sympathetic Nightbrother of Dathomir Savage Opress teased a hazy image of Maul in a crystal ball. Did this mean the former Sith Warrior was still alive? Indeed, and EW’s got an exclusive video first look at Maul’s animated form. Take a walk on the Dark Side and check it out after the break:
“I found it funny in The Phantom Menace when Darth Maul got cut in half,” Clone Wars supervising director Dave Filoni says. “I thought George was definitively saying to the fans, ‘There’s no way this character is coming back. This is not a Boba Fett/Sarlacc Pit situation where, because of fan love, Boba gets out of that thing any number of ways.’ Fast-forward ten-years, and I’m the one to bring Maul back.”
With his red-and-black tattooed face, Bronson-esque stoicism, Dervish-like mixed martial-arts moves (courtesy of Ray Park), and legendary double-bladed lightsaber—the coolest birthday present for 10-year-old boys in the summer of 1999—Maul was easily the most striking character in The Phantom Menace. (TPM is due to be released in theaters with a 3-D facelift February 10, 2012). And he only had three lines in the movie! Maul was a blunt instrument, a weapon of pure aggression to carry out the bidding of ūber Sith Lord Darth Sidious (a.k.a the future Emperor Palpatine), when he wasn’t yet ready to emerge from the shadows. Think of Maul like the Star Wars equivalent of Daniel Craig’s Bond. Only, did we mention he had a frickin’ double-bladed lightsaber?
When he was vivisected courtesy of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Maul immediately took his place among pop culture figures who’d also been cut in half: Bishop in Aliens, Quint in Jaws, Tony Goldwyn in Ghost, the Black Dahlia. Needless to say, we never expected to see him again, right?
Wrong! Last January a Clone Wars arc featuring a relative of Maul’s, the duped, sympathetic Nightbrother of Dathomir Savage Opress teased a hazy image of Maul in a crystal ball. Did this mean the former Sith Warrior was still alive? Indeed, and EW’s got an exclusive video first look at Maul’s animated form. Take a walk on the Dark Side and check it out after the break:
“I found it funny in The Phantom Menace when Darth Maul got cut in half,” Clone Wars supervising director Dave Filoni says. “I thought George was definitively saying to the fans, ‘There’s no way this character is coming back. This is not a Boba Fett/Sarlacc Pit situation where, because of fan love, Boba gets out of that thing any number of ways.’ Fast-forward ten-years, and I’m the one to bring Maul back.”
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Apparently, no changes. And Greedo always shot first. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hea...terview-288523
"Older Star Wars fans, I once thought like you did towards the OOT versions. You don't know the power of CGI and the ability to tamper with my movies because I am the only director in Hollywood who has complete rights to them! I must obey my financial advisors and keep the gravy train running by saying that every movie is a work in progress!"
#562
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The problem isn't that Lucas is making changes; the problem is that he's withholding the unaltered versions.
Jesus Christ, he mentions Blade Runner in the interview. What's the difference between Blade Runner and Star Wars? I have FIVE FUCKING VERSIONS OF THAT MOVIE ON BLU-RAY.
Jesus Christ, he mentions Blade Runner in the interview. What's the difference between Blade Runner and Star Wars? I have FIVE FUCKING VERSIONS OF THAT MOVIE ON BLU-RAY.
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I mean a black dude that is playing Mace Windu and is not Sam Jackson. I've always had an issue with that scene towards the end, but it really stuck out during last night's screening.
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He truely is a sad strange little man. He can't see that he is really the only one doing this? It really is too bad that his career wasn't more like Speilberg. If he was more successful he would not be constantly tinkering with his only child.
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I'm still taking my kids to see it tonight. Crappy movie or not, I think it's the perfect opportunity to involve them in something I grew up with and loved.
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During what part of the movie does he appear? I think I have the DVD proping up a wobbly chair somewhere in my house.
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I never understood the point of that. Why do we even need to see Mace Windu there? He could have just showed up at the Funeral Pyre scene later and nobody would think anything of it. Mind boggling. I guess you could argue that it's another bald black Jedi exiting the ship who we never see again.
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I seen this movie all by myself, did not have that issue (back in 99). I have to say maybe it where I live but I really do not have the issue everyone else talks about. Given that Theaters wonder why they are losing business.
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#573
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Re: Star Wars: The Phantom Menace...in 3-D for 2012
Jesus Christ, George, stick to your fucking guns. Don't pull this revisionist history crap.
And I also hope my fellow prequel haters stick to their guns. I will not be seeing this. In fact, I've stopped buying anything with Star Wars licensing, Blu-rays, video games, toys, Pez dispensers, you name it. I'm done giving Lucas my money. That's the most I can do as a consumer.
And I also hope my fellow prequel haters stick to their guns. I will not be seeing this. In fact, I've stopped buying anything with Star Wars licensing, Blu-rays, video games, toys, Pez dispensers, you name it. I'm done giving Lucas my money. That's the most I can do as a consumer.
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Re: Star Wars: The Phantom Menace...in 3-D for 2012
I never understood the point of that. Why do we even need to see Mace Windu there? He could have just showed up at the Funeral Pyre scene later and nobody would think anything of it. Mind boggling. I guess you could argue that it's another bald black Jedi exiting the ship who we never see again.