My understanding is that now CGI hayden will replace whoever played dead Vader in the ghostly heroes lineup.
BOOOOOOOO!
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My understanding is that now CGI hayden will replace whoever played dead Vader in the ghostly heroes lineup.
BOOOOOOOO!
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I mean, really. Part of the deal with being a filmmaker, or any artist, is that once something is released, you have to deal with it. You don't GET an infinite number of do-overs.
I'm not replacing anyone, CGI or no.
I apologize for inferring that you would take part in such nefarious deeds.
You don't GET an infinite number of do-overs.
Heh. Tell it Wordsworth, bay-bee. (Who made an inferior edit of his major life's work several years after his prime.)
Thanks! Actually, they're digitally adding me into the Ewok chorus.
In my head, DV is ALWAYS James Earl Jones. Always always always, and to hell with genetics.
Was Lucas' favorite author Thomas DeQuincey? It would explain quite a bit. To remake your strongest work poorly, many years after a creative dry spell can't be that common. Can it?
In my head, DV is ALWAYS James Earl Jones. Always always always, and to hell with genetics.
Which is creepy during The Lion King, and downright funny during Coming to America.
Funnier still is trying to imagine Eddie Murphy playing Luke Skywalker.