Please find an adequate counter argument to that common misconception in the following link:KazeAizen said:Yes. Yes I can. Apparently in terms of movies the phrase. "time heals all wounds." doesn't apply.
Considering Lucas essentially served as 'consultant' for the original trilogy and a lot of his ideas for it were THROWN OUT, I would not say having Lucas as consultant is deal-breaking. He's not the director, so that's all I care about.Hawkeye21 said:Considering they are heavily relying on Lucas' "consulting" I am not holding my breath for new movies. Lucas should be barred from anything related to SW by a restraining order or something...
When it comes to Star Wars all I have to do is look at the Marvel movies and be happy because it is essentially the same circumstances and in those movies there has only been one that was a shameless marketing grab for toys. The end of Iron Man 3. Your post initially got me angry and then I read the end and I couldn't help thinking "thank god." After this topic though I'm never posting about Star Wars here again. I still see too many butt hurt fanboys running around that just love to demonize Lucas and love to piss on the prequels almost for the sake of doing it at this point. Also I'm loving the fact that a few times here I've posted news only to see an official article pop up later about the exact same thing.Stu35 said:Of course it does. He's the main protagonist. The most relate-able character. The only one who's dialogue isn't completely fucking retarded across all 6 currently existing films.Star Wars 7 has R2D2
But seriously, from a story perspective I've no dramas with the Robots being in 7-9, as long as they're not being shoe-horned in like pretty much every previously identified character in the prequel trilogy (Yoda missing Chewbacca is a scene which, as a child, I would have killed for, as an adult it made me cry, and not because it's an emotional scene).
From a marketing perspective, I expect Disney to pull every dirty trick they have, including shoe-horning every character that ever had an action figure in.
I expect Boba Fett to turn up in 7-9 somewhere, He managed to turn up in the expanded universe on some flimsy pretext, so I reckon Disney will be riding the Boba Fett fanclub all the way to the bank.
Y'know what's truly fucked up about this whole thing? I actually don't care. I've somehow transcended the angry, nigh-on fanboyish opinions I used to hold about the Star Wars universe outside the original trilogy, and now I plan on just enjoying the ride. I even manage to enjoy Phantom Menace these days (because Liam Neeson is fucking awesome).
Not remembering C3P0 is fine, he has very limited direct involvement with Obi-Wan throughout the story and is mostly only directly interacted with via Anakin or Padme. Easy enough to forget some random droid like that.Ragsnstitches said:Their presence in the prequels doesn't mesh with the original trilogy AT ALL.
How does Obi Wan not remember them in A New Hope? One of the droids was HAND BUILT BY ANAKIN, his apprentice, "friend" and nemesis all rolled into one, and the other SAVED HIS LIFE during a blockade run and fought alongside himself and Anakin during the clone wars.
You would still need to do some mental contortions to accept that Obi Wan isn't familiar with C3PO. How many years was he training Anakin? While it's portrayed terribly, they are meant to be really close, to the point of been more like family then just master and apprentice.Jadak said:Not remembering C3P0 is fine, he has very limited direct involvement with Obi-Wan throughout the story and is mostly only directly interacted with via Anakin or Padme. Easy enough to forget some random droid like that.Ragsnstitches said:Their presence in the prequels doesn't mesh with the original trilogy AT ALL.
How does Obi Wan not remember them in A New Hope? One of the droids was HAND BUILT BY ANAKIN, his apprentice, "friend" and nemesis all rolled into one, and the other SAVED HIS LIFE during a blockade run and fought alongside himself and Anakin during the clone wars.
As for R2D2, the 'saving his life' thing hardly matters, it's odd that they comment on that at all in the movie. You don't reward special recognition for a tool that does what it's supposed to. It was a generic robot used by some queen he's's just met, big deal.
But from then is a different story, R2D2 is consistently involved with their missions, always with Anakin and frequently bailing the two of them out of crap situations. Not too likely he'd be forgetting any of that.
TheBlueRabbit said:Considering that, as far as I can tell, the whole story arc of both trilogies is pretty much told from R2's perspective (no, I'm not going to bother taking the time to explain why I hold this opinion) this comes as pretty much a given. Not sure a SW film WITHOUT the droids would be worth watching to me.
As a fan of the universe I hate to admit it, but everything outside of the original trilogy (and maybe the blockbuster games) is entirely expendable. Disney has the license to gut the entire EU and start fresh, and while I don't think they'll go that far, I can see them changing quite a few things.Saelune said:We already know what happens after VI, and they are likely going to ignore all of it, -that's- my worry.