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The Thread in which we trash George Lucas
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He's butt-buddies with a jew.
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It's because of his obsession with achieving new things and pushing the technology his company started.
When it was bold and new, it was genius. He had a vision and worked towards it, and what he created along the way was amazing. Now, that technology has caught up to him. He can do whatever he wants now. It's not longer about innovation, and he's just fucking around with the tools. This in particular isn't so bad though. I'm sure he still has genius capacity, but there just isn't much motivating him and he's become too hung-up on other things. |
Also, this movie will make a ton of money. Just look at those tacky paintings of all these dead celebs hanging out together.
People are hokey as shit, and romanticize dead celebs from Hollywood eras. They will turn out to this. |
This sounds awesome to me tbh
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If this is a great movie, I will call it as such. I'm not convinced too strong on the concept either way. It seems like the novelty is the primary idea, but if there's something great put with it, then kudos to them. |
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The episode was all first person, but they really used his voice, and used mirrors and reflective surfaces to show him. This was like 20 years ago now. I'm sure they can do far more impressive stuff now. Cool episode. |
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And George Lucas was always pretty meh for me. Probably because I'm no Star Wars fan. |
The best Star Wars stories didn't even come from him. And he got lucky on Eps.III, but it would have been hard to fuck up a story with so much awesome in it.
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I think that's a matter of opinion and not fact. I consider the original Star Wars trilogy the best stories, and even though he accepted outside influence in scripting and directing of the 2 sequels, he provided the stories, and creative direction.
Irvin Kershner and Richard Marquand did a good job directing the actors, and Lawrence Kasdan (and Leigh Brackett) did a good job with dialogue. Particularly the love story between Han and Leia. But they didn't weave the stories or populate the universe. Perhaps you mean comics and video games. Also, I have a hard time calling someone lucky on making a great movie. That story had so much "awesome in it" because he wrote it. Even if the pieces were in place from 30 years prior, he put them there. It's just as easy to say he got unlucky on Eps. 1 and 2, but I don't think luck is a big factor. |
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The trends in movies at the beginning of the decade don't match up with it. People seemed to be into a different tone kinda. Minority Report may have hit more in recent years. I think it's close to, or every bit as good as Inception or Blade Runner. And I love Inception and Blade Runner. |
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And Saving Private Ryan is one of my favourite movies ever. |
I also think the most common complaints about Kingdom of the Crystal Skull are ridiculous.
Any problems it does have certainly have nothing to do with Spielberg, I think. He directed that movie just as wonderfully as any of the other Indy flicks. My biggest gripes would be 1 or 2 very brief parts, and an overuse of CGI. Hardly enough to ruin a fun movie for me, though. |
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It's fun and all, you don't really have to give it any thought but you wouldn't consider watching this movie again. And some parts are hilarious. Seriously, the aliens and shit. |
Shut up, Swiss. It sounds neat.
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One thing I really hate is that by the time I saw Empire, I already knew Vader was Luke's father. Everyone did. Might of seen it when it came out but I was too young to remember, or even appreciate the story. Don't think I actually watched the whole trilogy until like 1995 or something.
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By the time I saw them it was obviously common knowledge to people (1992ish), but I was also only 6 or 7 years old, so I didn't really know.
If I had heard it, I wasn't paying attention. I was young enough to be spoiler free based on only just beginning my pop-culture awareness. |
Lucas has denied he's making a film with dead actors anyways
http://screencrave.com/2010-12-07/ge...-for-new-film/ |
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i'm surprised nobody's posted the south park clip of spielberg and lucas raping indiana jones
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I could imagine myself barely knowing half of the celebs he wants to use.
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While were talking about underrated Spielberg movies, I just want to say that despite it's flaws A.I. is a good movie. Also, Revenge of the Sith sucks just as bad as episode 1 and 2.
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A.I. bored me to tears, but I've never been a big fan of the sci fi genre anyway.
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Loved AI. War of the Worlds was one of the few movies to piss me off. The ending was much too pretentious, even for Steven.
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The most irritating thing about War of the Worlds was Dakota Fanning.
Fucking stupid bitch. All she did was scream. |
I didn't know anyone considered Steven Spielberg pretentious. He's a director that was dismissed by close-minded snobs for a long time, before they came around to accept him.
If anything I feel like he's been singled out at times for not being pretentious. I agree that the ending was the worst part of War or the Worlds, but I still mostly loved that movie. I feel like it really didn't know how to end. Everything up through the Tim Robbins sequence was fantastic. Then they sort of just stumble into a happy ending. On the whole I don't understand why a lot of people pan that entire movie. |
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Also, just couldn't buy Tom Cruise as that character. I couldn't do it. He didn't help with all his scientology nonsense that he was screaming about at the time. |
If people have a problem with the ending, they should take it up with H.G. Wells, not Steven Spielberg.
Cause ya know, it's a novel? Fucking philistines. |
The ending is fine but it is a huge disappointment on-screen when you're watching two hours of aliens blowing stuff up. Worked fine in the book.
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Animaniacs
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To this day, new types of bacteria are being discovered, so that problem doesn't really bother me that much.
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He was trying to do this for one of the Star Wars prequels as well, he wanted to have Peter Cushing in one of them again. But the footage they had was unusable for the role.
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He might have changed the ending considering how the story is pretty much thrown to the wind from the start of the movie.
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So with Disney buying Star Wars, will I ever get my original star wars films on DVD?
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I think they released those some years ago to aimless praise.
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