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The Cow 09-21-16 09:32 PM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 
^^ since you are counting TV series, there are at least 11 Transformers TV series.

GoldenJCJ 09-21-16 10:56 PM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 

Originally Posted by The Cow (Post 12904628)
^^ since you are counting TV series, there are at least 11 Transformers TV series.

Oops, good catch. Didn't think about that.

Thanks for ruining my snark, Buddy!

PhantomStranger 09-22-16 12:11 AM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 

Originally Posted by milo bloom (Post 12904251)
My only issue is that it took them this long to get this going. I'm 42 years old, sure I've got a good amount of time left in me, but all so many of us ever wanted was more adventures with Mark, Harrison and Carrie while they were in their prime.

And we absolutely need a Spielberg Star Wars movie.

Lucas really stuck it to Star Wars fans after basically going into hibernation after the Prequels. We could have had these films a decade ago with the original cast.

These planned sequels would be far better with younger versions of Harrison Ford and crew running around. Their age kills so many potential story-lines.

Rob V 09-22-16 06:26 AM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 

Originally Posted by Hazel Motes (Post 12904568)
obviously they are going to bleed this thing dry. I'm sure a prequel trilogy to the prequel trilogy will happen. As well as a sequel trilogy to the sequel trilogy.

If Marvel can do it, then I'm all in for Star Wars. Bring on as many quality films as possible.

Slightly OT... was watching the PT movies on TNT the last few nights as my son saw them on the guide... Dear Lord they are awful. I know that's like saying "water is wet" but after 15, 16 years they not only have almost no redeeming plot value but the FX are utter garbage.

Phantom, Lucas did us a favor. He was never going to bring us a proper 7-9 trilogy. I'd rather have a passing of the torch than a forced plot with a 55 year old Han rather than a 70 year old Han.

dex14 09-22-16 06:51 AM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 
Knights of the Old Republic is the film I want the most.

Deadman31 09-22-16 07:58 AM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 

Originally Posted by Rob V (Post 12904759)
If Marvel can do it, then I'm all in for Star Wars. Bring on as many quality films as possible.

Slightly OT... was watching the PT movies on TNT the last few nights as my son saw them on the guide... Dear Lord they are awful. I know that's like saying "water is wet" but after 15, 16 years they not only have almost no redeeming plot value but the FX are utter garbage.

Phantom, Lucas did us a favor. He was never going to bring us a proper 7-9 trilogy. I'd rather have a passing of the torch than a forced plot with a 55 year old Han rather than a 70 year old Han.

Completely terrible. I was watching them on TNT as well and actually found Phantom Menace to be more watchable than Attack of Clones. I think Attack may be one of the worst movies ever made. It's Ed Wood level bad.

SmackDaddy 09-22-16 09:16 AM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 

Originally Posted by Deadman31 (Post 12904795)
Completely terrible. I was watching them on TNT as well and actually found Phantom Menace to be more watchable than Attack of Clones. I think Attack may be one of the worst movies ever made. It's Ed Wood level bad.

I trieed watching Phantom and Attack on TNT the last couple of nights, -eek-

Aside from Ian McDarmind and Ewan McGregor (and Liam Neeson to an extent), I don't think anyone else (including Lucas) wanted to put any real effort into what they were doing. Yeah, they weren't given much to work with, but dang, at least look like your trying! And the effects, sheesh, the OT holds up much better there too.

As far as Disney going hog wild, I'll wait until after Rogue One and Episode VIII to get excited. Sure, they've held it together with their Marvel franchises so far, but Star Wars is a different animal altogether.

GuessWho 09-22-16 09:19 AM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 
Only matter of time till this guy's standalone movie

https://medleyana.files.wordpress.co.../01/jaxxon.jpg

Hokeyboy 09-22-16 09:26 AM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 
^The Space Adventures of Gallagher II?

Mabuse 09-22-16 09:28 AM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 
The Adventures of Porkins

milo bloom 09-22-16 09:55 AM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 

Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 12904697)
Lucas really stuck it to Star Wars fans after basically going into hibernation after the Prequels. We could have had these films a decade ago with the orignal cast.

These planned sequels would be far better with younger versions of Harrison Ford and crew running around. Their age kills so many potential story-lines.

Yeah, I don't want to be accused of ageism, I'm certainly thrilled they got the Big 3 back for the new movies, but yeah, not doing a sequel trilogy in the 90's or even at the time he did the prequels was massive missed opportunity. The prequels could have been done at literally any time. The only crossover actor (that showed his face onscreen) was Ian McDiarmid and he could have done it any time.

bluetoast 09-22-16 10:19 AM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 
Although in the 90s, it would have taken a shitload more effort and convincing to get Harrison Ford to play Han Solo again. Especially if it was another trilogy.

Josh-da-man 09-22-16 11:19 AM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 
Lucas doing a sequel trilogy right after the prequels would have been a fucking shit show.

RoboDad 09-22-16 11:22 AM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 

Originally Posted by milo bloom (Post 12904863)
Yeah, I don't want to be accused of ageism, I'm certainly thrilled they got the Big 3 back for the new movies, but yeah, not doing a sequel trilogy in the 90's or even at the time he did the prequels was massive missed opportunity. The prequels could have been done at literally any time. The only crossover actor (that showed his face onscreen) was Ian McDiarmid and he could have done it any time.

One thing I remember reading back in the 80's was that Lucas wanted to wait to do the sequels, because he wanted the Big 3 to be older, so that Luke could take on the Obi-Wan mantle. I think he said it would be at least 20 years. So, we aren't that far off the mark. And, as has been said, any attempt to get Harrison Ford back earlier would most likely have failed.

RoboDad 09-22-16 11:32 AM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 

Originally Posted by Ranger (Post 12904374)
I don't think Rogue One will get a sequel. We'll see.

http://memecrunch.com/meme/5FH/not-s...-fry/image.png

Considering the (somewhat reliable) rumor that Rogue One ends 10 minutes before the first scene of A New Hope...

milo bloom 09-22-16 11:51 AM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 

Originally Posted by RoboDad (Post 12904948)
http://memecrunch.com/meme/5FH/not-s...-fry/image.png

Considering the (somewhat reliable) rumor that Rogue One ends 10 minutes before the first scene of A New Hope...

What about the team of Bothans that get the plans for second Death Star? At least we know the body count would be pretty high.

kefrank 09-22-16 12:43 PM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 

Originally Posted by milo bloom (Post 12904863)
Yeah, I don't want to be accused of ageism, I'm certainly thrilled they got the Big 3 back for the new movies, but yeah, not doing a sequel trilogy in the 90's or even at the time he did the prequels was massive missed opportunity. The prequels could have been done at literally any time. The only crossover actor (that showed his face onscreen) was Ian McDiarmid and he could have done it any time.

Maybe, but the Big 3 would not have done it in the 90s (at least not all 3) and Lucas directing would have wasted having them anyway. I actually think we're much better off the way it has played out, where we can all just ignore that the prequels exist and enjoy the fact that Episode 7 is at least a pretty good movie that has Luke, Leia and Han again.

TomOpus 09-22-16 01:17 PM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 

Originally Posted by Deadman31 (Post 12904795)
I think Attack may be one of the worst movies ever made. It's Ed Wood level bad.

I would watch Plan 9 over AotC any day.

PhantomStranger 09-22-16 02:33 PM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 
Attack of the Clones literally put me to sleep the first time I watched it. I never could have imagined a Star Wars movie doing that to me.

I think it's only a matter of time until Disney tosses the Prequels and completely reboots them. That is the standard Hollywood strategy anyway and I don't think anyone holds them in high regards.

bunkaroo 09-22-16 02:55 PM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 
I don't think Disney will trash the prequels. There's really no reason to go backwards anymore in the timeline unless they want to go WAY back and do KOTOR timeline stuff. Better to just go forward into the future.

milo bloom 09-22-16 03:54 PM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 
There's a part of me that wishes they would hire someone like Abrams to do re-edits of the prequels. While I can enjoy them, I can't help but feel that George's old skills as an editor are what really failed him there. All three could do with both being trimmed for pacing and having some critical deleted scenes re-inserted. It would give Disney an excuse to put them back in the theaters and maybe soften some of the hard feelings too many people have towards the franchise as a whole.

kefrank 09-22-16 04:01 PM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 

Originally Posted by milo bloom (Post 12905207)
There's a part of me that wishes they would hire someone like Abrams to do re-edits of the prequels. While I can enjoy them, I can't help but feel that George's old skills as an editor are what really failed him there. All three could do with both being trimmed for pacing and having some critical deleted scenes re-inserted. It would give Disney an excuse to put them back in the theaters and maybe soften some of the hard feelings too many people have towards the franchise as a whole.

I don't know. I think all the fan edits how there have proven that there is a lot more wrong with those movies than just the editing.

Solid Snake 09-22-16 04:09 PM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 
.... I dunno. Script and directing didn't seem that hot either.

There's some shit acting in them all too.

Disney should just keep them as they are. Whatever that means cuz there's various versions from Lucas.

It'd be against Kennedy's intent into going back to what went wrong. She's about moving on and creating positives. There's no positive in fixing a negative that still would be a negative w/ whatever positives you can fix on it.

Shannon Nutt 09-22-16 07:40 PM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 

Originally Posted by dex14 (Post 12904764)
Knights of the Old Republic is the film I want the most.

...and the film I want least. Well, maybe not LEAST, but I really have no desire to see anything from the prequel era or earlier. I'm not even thrilled with the fact that all the "Story" movies seem to be prequels. I'd rather see stories about other characters going on at the same time as the current Saga films.

Josh-da-man 09-22-16 07:48 PM

Re: Disney planning more Star Wars movies from 2021 and onwards
 
I can think of a few pre-prequel films that could be interesting.

I'd like to see a film about the Sith before Darth Bane's "Rule of Two" was established. That could be some dark, crazy shit.

A KOTOR or "Tales of the Jedi"-era thing might be good, too. The Dark Horse TOTJ comics started out sort of interesting.


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