Personally, I'm a believer that Boba Fett was dead in the minds of the creators until he became such a fan favorite character. Due to do many people liking him, he "miraculously" was still alive.
I screwed up at the end of my previous post. I meant to quote the fellow who mentioned The Green Lantern and linked to a couple episodes of The Big Picture. Sorry if it was confusing why I suddenly mentioned comics.The_root_of_all_evil said:The one without Harrison Ford's voice. Director's cut is a little better, but it's not really an issue.DustyDrB said:How bad is it that Star Wars is the only one of those I've seen (I've been meaning to watch Blade Runner for a while. Which version is the one to go with?).
It was though. If Greedo shoots first, that means Han never completes his arc. Kenobi's Force-Ghost is McGregor instead of Guinness. C3P0 is lying when he meets Luke. Vader starts off weaker than Kenobi. Huge swathes of plot relevant information are swept aside because of the new editions.Star Wars isn't really the same thing. It wasn't changed due to fan reaction. It was changed despite fan reaction, due to whatever you call Lucas' issue. Unless you're referring to something else there.
Before we even touch on Brazil or the proposed "fan" changes. The Lesbian scene being cut from Basic Instinct...Reading up on the others, Blade Runner sounds like it wasn't properly released when it saw the first big change (if this [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Versions_of_Blade_Runner] is right). But holy hell, that is a ridiculous amount of different versions.
Most got to test-screenings before getting butchered, or being saved from the butcher.Dawn of the Dead sounds like it was changed during production. Again, Wikipedia is what I'm going by here, so it could be wrong. Same with I Am Legend.
TV series. That was hacking the entire thing to pieces so that the English version was a hacked version of the original anime. TBF, a lot of anime have that happen, and the TMNT became the TMHT in Europe because we couldn't show nunchucks.That seems closer to this issue, except it's comics. And comics..areThe_root_of_all_evil said:Space Ninja Gatchaman and Battle of the Planets were slightly different.
You could say that Jet Set Willy got it's ending changed to dying on the Banyan Tree...weirddifferent. Or at least I think they are. Aren't rewrites and retcons fairly common to that medium? If not, then you're pretty spot on here.
Before we even go into Yu-Gi-Oh and the torture scenes...
DC, as people know, change continuity like socks - and Marvel have done quite a few times, extremely badly.
Games are very rare though. Especially given that DLC is a very modern phenomenon.
I wouldn't give up on the game entirely, the lead up is actually (imo) the best of the 3 games by far. Also, there are already some interpretations of the game (that while not confirmed as being intended in anyway) have actually satisfied some of the negative reaction.3quency said:It's a bit of a sticky subject all in all.
On one hand, an artist should never feel they need to compromise THEIR vision of the work, as they are the creator; it's ultimately their own thing. But once you have fans you do owe a certain responsibility to them. That doesn't necessarily mean pandering or changing a story just to keep them happy, but you have to keep in mind why your fans like your creation in the first place.
I haven't even completed ME2 yet (got it on sale last month) so I probably won't be able to comment on 3 for a good while yet. Given I buy it at all, considering how many people seem to feel shafted by the ending(s).
Don't let it dissuade you from playing the third game. It's pretty brilliant aside from the last ten minutes.3quency said:It's a bit of a sticky subject all in all.
On one hand, an artist should never feel they need to compromise THEIR vision of the work, as they are the creator; it's ultimately their own thing. But once you have fans you do owe a certain responsibility to them. That doesn't necessarily mean pandering or changing a story just to keep them happy, but you have to keep in mind why your fans like your creation in the first place.
I haven't even completed ME2 yet (got it on sale last month) so I probably won't be able to comment on 3 for a good while yet. Given I buy it at all, considering how many people seem to feel shafted by the ending(s).
Yes, this was mentioned early in the thread. I looked it up, and it's similar but different. From what I read, it sounds like the "offending" book wasn't changed, but was retconned later by a different book. Howevever, I think the spirit of the retcon is in line with what I'm talking about in this thread: Negative fan reaction brought it about.Fiad said:Not sure about games, but I do know Sherlocke Holmes died in one of the books, Twain wanted to be done with him as he felt Holmes was taking up too much of his life and he wanted to move on. But fans went insane and he was forced to retcon it.
Ugh...Deception. Yeah, I guess it counts. But that guy had no business writing for the Mass Effect universe. I love how a major character just "grew out" of autism, and was also the wrong age anyway.Soviet Heavy said:Well, Mass Effect: Deception apparently is getting a rewrite by the loremasters after they hired an idiot to write it in the first place.
That book is pure genius, love it.The_root_of_all_evil said:Also this:
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The Beeb thought it too harsh.
He probably spent too much time with Matt Ward and did a Khornate Grey Knights on it. That is something that should be fired out of the fucking continuity and canon with a cannon.Sandytimeman said:Because it's always professional to take a job for money and then treat it like a joke. This guy isn't a writer, shit he is just a tool. He had the privilege to be a writer by trade, for that to be his career and instead of embracing that amazing opportunity he took a giant dump on it.Starke said:Well, no, they didn't hire an idiot, they hired an actual writer, who proceeded to not give a shit. I mean, we're talking about a franchise involving the giant terminator space baby, finger quotes councilor, and Schrodinger's starchild, so not giving a shit is an entirely reasonable, professional response.Soviet Heavy said:Well, Mass Effect: Deception apparently is getting a rewrite by the loremasters after they hired an idiot to write it in the first place.
I hope he ends up working a min wage job, that's the kind of job you don't give a shit about.
Twain didn't write Holmes... Just so you know.Fiad said:Not sure about games, but I do know Sherlocke Holmes died in one of the books, Twain wanted to be done with him as he felt Holmes was taking up too much of his life and he wanted to move on. But fans went insane and he was forced to retcon it.