Also, lyrics were a perfect fit:
Also, lyrics were a perfect fit:
My god ... someone finally made a movie about my adolescence. I can't wait to watch this with my brother Brent.
No worries — once Disney's John Carter leaves a Heaven's Gate-sized crater, the IP won't be worth fighting over.
SOOOooooodium.
What's amazing is that George Lucas influenced a generation of film makers with Star Wars, who were inspired to go out and create something just as good ... and now he's done it again. Except this time he inspired a generation to become better film makers so they don't put out shite like The Phantom Menace.
Mine came with a dead cat in it. Wait, hold on — never mind.
Come to think of it, Pon Far would make a great name for a Panda. "Biologists at the National Zoo today tried mating Ling-Ling & Pon Far, with no success."
I didn't mind Anakin being a kid — if he was played by Haley Joel Osment.
Vulcans are just big space pandas. With pointed ears.
It's a missing piece of Trek history, and if that's important to you, then nine quatoos isn't that much. Yes, just a script, but still less than the Harlan Ellison teleplay of City on the Edge of Forever that White Wolf put out 15 years ago, or the book detailing the missing '70s series Star Trek: Phase II.
i.e, Speed Racer redux.
That, or they're named by certain '70s British Comedy Troupes
The problem is we think linearly, and events move in a tangent.
Coming to Broadway in 2013 — Captain Scarlet: Turn Off the Dark
Sting Theory soon lost out to M theory as everybody talked about pop musik.
"Ouroboros Porn" would have made a much better subtitle for Episode I.
Well that's one of the things I always liked about The Usual Suspects: not only did you not know if Keyser Soze existed or not, but the cops and you, the audience, have ZERO way of knowing what actually happened on the boat. But then, in way, that was the point of the movie, wasn't it?
I liked Nolan's answer, which he has given in at least one interview, and which I'm paraphrasing here: it doesn't matter whether the world was real or not, Cobb had made his decision and moved on.
Oh man, I finally get it — Lucas is simply following in the footsteps of Great Directors, like Hitchcock and Cecil B. DeMille, who had the bold vision to remake some of their own earlier films (39 Steps and 10 Commandments, respectively) later in their careers with better equipment and color. Of course, Lucas is…
"If you look at Blade Runner, it’s been cut sixteen ways from Sunday and there are all kinds of different versions of it," said Lucas.