1966-present--style dominant
Do you know, offhand, what was the "present" he was speaking of? Do we think that we are still in a "style-dominant" mode?
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1966-present--style dominant
Do you know, offhand, what was the "present" he was speaking of? Do we think that we are still in a "style-dominant" mode?
the grievous lack of Solo
He would have been, like, 12. And it would have been far too much to ask to have had his father (or mother) involved in it. Besides, I doubt Han even knows who his parents are.
Supposedly they wanted a young Han Solo in RotS, but then they decided that no 12-year-old would be able to pull off Han Solo.
Besides, I doubt Han even knows who his parents are.
Does this mean he was born somewhere in the Ford Galaxy?
Besides, I doubt Han even knows who his parents are.
Well, we now know that Yoda and Chewbacca were close....
The feudalism in space stuff (and oh, how I love that phrase) feels much more sword-and-sorcery romantic quest, and I think that's what pings people as "not SF" about it. (It's also about the only damn thing in the new trilogy, but I could just be bitter -- still -- about the grievous lack of Solo.)
I think the feudal elements owe more to Lucas' love of Samurai films. Hence the light saber fighting style and the rips from Kurowasawa's The Hidden Fortress.
Tommy, I was growling at that during 3. But did Han even know about Yoda?
If I ever go back and watch 4-6, I'm going to be coming up with a list of things we're being asked to , in a rather farcical way, believe, with people not noticing, or commenting on, cross-connections. Which, I suppose, is easier with Chewie and R2, as we don't actually know everything they're saying.
Do we seriously have to still white font this?
Obi-Wan knew R2D2, fairly well. Well enough for R2 to take orders from him. And yet, in E4, he says, "I don't remember owning any droid . . . ." C'mon, folks.
No whitefonting the original trilogy, I say.
Do we seriously have to still white font this?
If you're not in the Movie thread? Yeah. And even in the Movie thread, I think the white-font rule is two weeks.
Edit: The newest movie, I mean.