He killed younglings!What we really need is an origin story where he jetisons smuggled orphans from the cargo hold prior to an inspection to make the about-face even more impressive.
One of my favorite Han Solo stories is from one of the Star Wars Tales issues where he keeps bringing a Correllian Cruiser through an Emperial check-point. The Commander of the check-point knows something is up, and keeps having the ship searched top-to-bottom. But they come up with no contraband. On the third fly-through the commander is absolutely astonished by the fact that sweeps of Han's Cruiser come up with zilch, even after has the entire interior stripped apart. But, just as Han gets through the check-point that third time, the commander realizes he's never seen Han Solo come back through the check-point in the opposite direction. Han's been smuggling ships!!!He killed younglings!
That's a version of the old 'stealing wheelbarrows' story.One of my favorite Han Solo stories is from one of the Star Wars Tales issues where he keeps bringing a Correllian Cruiser through an Emperial check-point. The Commander of the check-point knows something is up, and keeps having the ship searched top-to-bottom. But they come up with no contraband. On the third fly-through the commander is absolutely astonished by the fact that sweeps of Han's Cruiser come up with zilch, even after has the entire interior stripped apart. But, just as Han gets through the check-point that third time, the commander realizes he's never seen Han Solo come back through the check-point in the opposite direction. Han's been smuggling ships!!!
They are good pulp novels but not much of the original Star Wars (no Stormtroopers, no evil Empire etc.).I've read these: http://www.amazon.com/The-Han-Solo-Adventures-Revenge/dp/0345379802
I got them at Star Tours back in the day. They were all right, but I wouldn't necessarily want to make a movie out of them.
Yeah, after Into the Darkness, I am not as confident as I once was. Hopefully, Kasdan will have a larger influence. Heck, sometimes I wish Joss Whedon was a producer.Hmmm. Kasdan, mildly positive. Abrams even more involved, leaning more towards negative. Changing writer halfway through, more negative than positive.
We'll see, but it's not something that makes me especially happy.
I also hope for John Williams' Main Theme (at the least!) and the scrolling text as an opener!I realized what is going to be truly missing from the next Star Wars Episode...
The 20th Century Fox Fanfare.
This is true. I watched the OT so many times growing up that I associate that to this day w/ SW. So, does my brother. When I was younger, I would sometimes wish that whatever Fox movie I was watching would magically transform into SW after the fanfare; that's pretty dorky.I realized what is going to be truly missing from the next Star Wars Episode...
The 20th Century Fox Fanfare.
...I can think of a lot of movies I'd have preferred to have changed to any of the original three as I started watching.I would sometimes wish that whatever Fox movie I was watching would magically transform into SW after the fanfare; that's pretty dorky.
The soundtrack album for A New Hope actually includes the Fox fanfare as track 1. Track 2 is the Star Wars opening theme. According to the booklet in the CD case, this way the moment of silent anticipation between the end of the Fox fanfare and the start of the Star Wars theme is reproduced in the soundtrack.This is true. I watched the OT so many times growing up that I associate that to this day w/ SW. So, does my brother. When I was younger, I would sometimes wish that whatever Fox movie I was watching would magically transform into SW after the fanfare; that's pretty dorky.
I thought the same thing while watching the new trilogy....I can think of a lot of movies I'd have preferred to have changed to any of the original three as I started watching.
I know - I have them all! OT that is. I thought it was an awesome touch. We all obviously feel the same way about that particular theme. Brofists for everyone!The soundtrack album for A New Hope actually includes the Fox fanfare as track 1. Track 2 is the Star Wars opening theme. According to the booklet in the CD case, this way the moment of silent anticipation between the end of the Fox fanfare and the start of the Star Wars theme is reproduced in the soundtrack.
Every time I see New Line Cinema, I'm waiting to see it again since I'm used to watching Lord of the Rings and they run the company's logo twice for some reason, at least on DVD.Tangential to the main topic, but on the issue of associating production credits with certain movies.
I'm still a little disappointed every time I see the New Line Cinema film reel logo forming and it doesn't have the first few echoey notes of the Nightmare on Elm Street theme.
Only mildly? Kasdan co-wrote Empire and Jedi, not to mention Raiders of the Lost Ark and being nominated for 4 screenwriting academy awards after that. If there is anyone I would want handling the Star Wars franchise, it'd be him. Plus, he already has experience in keeping a director from ruining a franchise.Hmmm. Kasdan, mildly positive..
December is another big time for movies with generally less spectacle films then summer so it won't have too much competition, aside from oscar bait which is usually a totally different demographic. And having 2015 will let it fill the December release void that the hobbit series will leave for big special effect heavy journey films.Wow, I can't believe they are giving up middle May. And I can't believe that the film won't be pushed back to May 2016.
Unless ILM - or whoever gets the project has already started "filming" the special effects.
Hobbit is only in for two Decembers; it's not like LOTR where we got used to it. The third Hobbit movie (unless they changed something) is set for 2014 summer. I don't know if anything big is aimed at December 2014 in its stead.December is another big time for movies with generally less spectacle films then summer so it won't have too much competition, aside from oscar bait which is usually a totally different demographic. And having 2015 will let it fill the December release void that the hobbit series will leave for big special effect heavy journey films.
Hobbit 3.5!Hobbit is only in for two Decembers; it's not like LOTR where we got used to it. The third Hobbit movie (unless they changed something) is set for 2014 summer. I don't know if anything big is aimed at December 2014 in its stead.