They absolutely will. Even if they're terrible, there's no conceivable way they could fail to make Disney billions of dollars (literally).Shrooblord wrote:I'm interested in seeing whether or not Star Wars VII - IX become a reality.
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spiraldoor

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Which they will be.
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Clara Knight

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Oh I've seen the angry birds parody of star wars, it looked nice. 
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Serza5

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I saw plenty t-shirts on them in Center Parcs.
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The parody of angry birds I don't know but at least i saw the trailer and it's pretty well done. Take a look at it if you have the time.
The main subject about Star Wars those last years is obviously Disney having now the rights and saying they will produce the next three movies, with a plot already made by LucasArts for them.
The main subject about Star Wars those last years is obviously Disney having now the rights and saying they will produce the next three movies, with a plot already made by LucasArts for them.
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spiraldoor

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JJ Abrams is a thoroughly mediocre director, but with the original cast involved they should be watchable. Just think of them as sequels to Return of the Jedi rather than new instalments in what the Star Wars franchise has become.
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Im a big star wars fan so i decided to revive that topic ...
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I own the six DVDs of Star Wars.
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Thought I'd dig up this old topic since the Episode VII trailer came out about a week ago
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Jewish Candy

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I'm placing my bets on RNG-BL being a wide-eyed Tatooine farmbot who becomes R2-D2's student to learn the ways of ship repairs and become an astrodroid like its prototype before it. R2 is also a force ghost because suddenly this movie is about AI and robots having souls.
(My bets aren't very large.)
(My bets aren't very large.)
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Yeah I'll take that bet.
So Star Wars, eh? Exciting stuff. I like the millennium falcon
So Star Wars, eh? Exciting stuff. I like the millennium falcon
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I wouldn't consider myself hardcore Star Wars, but I've followed them over the years, owned a light-changing lightsaber toy as a kid, that made sounds for when it hit things.
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Yeah I remember saving up for this bad boy

Full on metal hilt, it was the balls

Full on metal hilt, it was the balls
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Seeing the VII trailer just makes me wish even more that SW ended after Return of Jedi and that nothing else was ever made. Except for maybe some video games.
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Jewish Candy

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Awwww sweet. I just had a useless plastic one for 12 quid. It meant the world to me.MrBadGuy wrote:Yeah I remember saving up for this bad boy
Full on metal hilt, it was the balls
I just want to have high-quality original versions of the OT...
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Well I'm glad you're not in charge thenOldClassicGamer wrote:Seeing the VII trailer just makes me wish even more that SW ended after Return of Jedi and that nothing else was ever made. Except for maybe some video games.
My belief is that there should be choice, even if people think the prequels were shit (I would fall into this category) I'd rather they were made than nothing. If people like them, great! If people don't then that's fine, they don't have to watch them. Same with Indy 4, I'd rather it was done better, but not be done at all? Nah, why?
I think that's a popular desire, it certainly wouldn't surprise me if Disney and Fox were to come to some mutually beneficial arrangement before VII releases.Jewish Candy wrote:I just want to have high-quality original versions of the OT...
One can only hope.
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I'd like to see what Lucas originally had in mind for the ending of the Star Wars story - there were always meant to be a part VII through IX if I'm not mistaken.
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It is acknowledged that at some point Lucas had in mind twelve episodes and prepared the entirety of the script for nine of them. He only managed to make six episodes, which is already a good thing, especially considering their level of quality (yeah, I know, many people didn't like the 2000 trilogy, but it is still quite good for a trilogy. Why are die-hard fans so die-hard?).Shrooblord wrote:I'd like to see what Lucas originally had in mind for the ending of the Star Wars story - there were always meant to be a part VII through IX if I'm not mistaken.
I'm really waiting for the next movie to be released. The teaser is quite awesome in my opinion. I found it to be closer to the original trilogy in terms of visuals and ambiance thant what I had expected...
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Shrooblord

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Twelve? I was under the impression he created a full storyline that spanned nine books (episodes).
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That's what I said: He thought about twelve books and only wrote nine of them.Shrooblord wrote:Twelve? I was under the impression he created a full storyline that spanned nine books (episodes).




