I just watched the first episode of The Mandalorian
and it was extremely good. For me it actually makes the Star Wars universe feel bigger because it’s not tied to the main narrative (so far anyway). There are Star Wars trappings but it feels very much like its own thing
Trying out Disney+ this morning and first thing that stood out A New Hope, perfect seed movie to my new profile.
Any idea which version we’re getting? I assume if it was the untouched originals there’d be more fanfare, but are we talking 90s SE or post-prequel edits?
Easiest way to tell?
IIRC,
Han shot first = untouched original
Greedo shot first = first special edition
Greedo and Han shoot at the same time = retouched special edition
But, it has been a while since I've watched any of the Star Wars movies.
The future Disney re-rerelease has neither of them shooting, and contains roughly 24 minutes of new footage following Greedo as he returns to his family and tries to go legit.
So we're dealing with at least three factions.
The people who were guarding the infant.
Herzog's crew: "alive or proof of death."
Iggy's client wanted it dead.
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I wouldn't be remotely surprised if Lucas expressly forbade a restored, remastered version of the original version of the films when he sold off Star Wars to Disney. The guy had a major, major hardon for retconning material into the OT.
More like a major hardon for the legalese relating to his divorce.
You'd have to explain that to me. I know his ex-wife was heavily involved in editing the OT (and is one of the major reason ANH ended up a hit instead of just another C-grade 70s scifi flick), but I don't know what you're hinting at.
Actually, I respectfully withdraw my remark with apologies. It was tasteless and not worth contributing to the discussion here. Sorry everyone.
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It's also one of those rumors which has been regularly discredited but it still makes the rounds every once and a while
So we're dealing with at least three factions.
The people who were guarding the infant.
Herzog's crew: "alive or proof of death."
Iggy's client wanted it dead.
if the baby is a good guy, then the group guarding the baby were good guys, and we just watched the mandalorian wreck a whole barracks of good guys
So we're dealing with at least three factions.
The people who were guarding the infant.
Herzog's crew: "alive or proof of death."
Iggy's client wanted it dead.
if the baby is a good guy, then the group guarding the baby were good guys, and we just watched the mandalorian wreck a whole barracks of good guys
I really don't get Lucas' aversion to the original scene. It's not like Han murders Greedo. Greedo flat out tells Han that he's going to kill him then and there. Why wouldn't Han shoot first if that's the case? Why would anyone go "Oh, okay Mr. Person-Who-Just-Said-They're-Going-To-Kill-Me, I'm going to be gentlemanly and let you get a shot in?"
It's idiotic.
And the only thing more idiotic is greedo shoots first and somehow misses from 3 feet away. Han was a smuggler and not a terribly good guy at the start of new hope and that's what makes his character progression through the movies good.
I even say that as a fan who hate the greedo shooting thing, but like Harrison Ford never comes across as a fan of star wars. He liked the people he worked with, but cares little for the actual movies beyond the money he gets from them. Which is fine, he was a guy playing a role and I can't fault him for getting cranky about dumb questions.
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
Hm, if Mandalorian continues to go well I wonder if Filoni will be able to get a movie (or trilogy) since 'he hasn't done live action' won't be a thing anymore.
Hm, if Mandalorian continues to go well I wonder if Filoni will be able to get a movie (or trilogy) since 'he hasn't done live action' won't be a thing anymore.
I'd imagine this is directly what's being discussed right now.
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
I even say that as a fan who hate the greedo shooting thing, but like Harrison Ford never comes across as a fan of star wars. He liked the people he worked with, but cares little for the actual movies beyond the money he gets from them. Which is fine, he was a guy playing a role and I can't fault him for getting cranky about dumb questions.
I even say that as a fan who hate the greedo shooting thing, but like Harrison Ford never comes across as a fan of star wars. He liked the people he worked with, but cares little for the actual movies beyond the money he gets from them. Which is fine, he was a guy playing a role and I can't fault him for getting cranky about dumb questions.
He doesn't seem like he's a fan of anything
Every interview he gives these days he has a 'ugh, this shit again' attitude.
I even say that as a fan who hate the greedo shooting thing, but like Harrison Ford never comes across as a fan of star wars. He liked the people he worked with, but cares little for the actual movies beyond the money he gets from them. Which is fine, he was a guy playing a role and I can't fault him for getting cranky about dumb questions.
He doesn't seem like he's a fan of anything
Every interview he gives these days he has a 'ugh, this shit again' attitude.
I relate to that so much
Harrison Ford acts like pretty much everyone else does our job. He shows up does the thing and wants minimal contact afterwards.
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
I even say that as a fan who hate the greedo shooting thing, but like Harrison Ford never comes across as a fan of star wars. He liked the people he worked with, but cares little for the actual movies beyond the money he gets from them. Which is fine, he was a guy playing a role and I can't fault him for getting cranky about dumb questions.
He doesn't seem like he's a fan of anything
Every interview he gives these days he has a 'ugh, this shit again' attitude.
I relate to that so much
Although, at least before Crystal Skull, he had repeatedly said he wanted to do another Indiana Jones movie, in the same breath as demurring about wanting to play Han Solo again.
I even say that as a fan who hate the greedo shooting thing, but like Harrison Ford never comes across as a fan of star wars. He liked the people he worked with, but cares little for the actual movies beyond the money he gets from them. Which is fine, he was a guy playing a role and I can't fault him for getting cranky about dumb questions.
He doesn't seem like he's a fan of anything
Every interview he gives these days he has a 'ugh, this shit again' attitude.
I relate to that so much
Harrison Ford acts like pretty much everyone else does our job. He shows up does the thing and wants minimal contact afterwards.
Which is about what you'd expect for a carpenter turned superstar. Cabinets don't give a shit about press tours after they are installed.
So we're dealing with at least three factions.
The people who were guarding the infant.
Herzog's crew: "alive or proof of death."
Iggy's client wanted it dead.
Given the locals reaction to the people with the infant there may even be a fourth faction those who the people with the infant got the infant from in the first place. They clearly did not look like they were setup for child care so looks like they kidnapped the kid from some other group. So presumably wherever they got the baby from probably wants the baby back too.
Mando Calrissian (and I will call him that until his name is revealed and probably forever, thank you SE++) doesn't go out of his way to kill. In the barfight, he was just beating the thugs unconscious until the Quarren pulled a blaster and the mercs at the compound shot first.
Maybe it's just the way those scenes played out, but it'd be an interesting thing to explore since most Star Wars characters, even heroes, don't give a shit about killing.
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Eh, makes long-term sense to me. One guy beats up several others at once in a bar and when those guys go to gripe about it, they just get laughed at for having their asses handed to them. One guy kills several others in a bar, then their buddies (because practically everybody in Star Wars is part of some group or another) go looking for revenge. Mandos don't get paid to kill random idiots in bars, so why bother making trouble for themselves over it later?
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I know it’s called Star Wars but it’s true that most characters are ready to murder extras like it’s the only way to get across a room. Most of the time it’s practically treated like a game of dodgeball-characters rarely express remorse or concern for the deaths of others. It’s also true that aside from something outlandish like that odd lost hand/arm situation, injuries are extremely rare, you know? Nobody gets a bloody nose in Star Wars.
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Rey was momentarily shocked after she shot her first storm trooper, but then more of them came and she snapped out of it.
If there is one thing we know about the Star Wars universe is that life means squat to everybody. And I'm not even talking about mustache twirling stuff like blowing up a planet. Have you ever, and I mean ever seen a safety railing on anything? A seatbelt? That universe is the ultimate in "you're on your own, don't fuckin die". So people getting offed left and right probably doesn't even phase anyone.
If there is one thing we know about the Star Wars universe is that life means squat to everybody. And I'm not even talking about mustache twirling stuff like blowing up a planet. Have you ever, and I mean ever seen a safety railing on anything? A seatbelt? That universe is the ultimate in "you're on your own, don't fuckin die". So people getting offed left and right probably doesn't even phase anyone.
I was trying to think of something in the entire universe, including even the cancelled EU, that bitches about all the killing that gets done.
The closest I came come up with is
Kotor II where the Jedi Masters bitch you out at the end of the game. Saying that it is unnatural that you have grown stronger for leaving a trail of Death across the galaxy.
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Well, Obi-Wan wasn't real pleased with a planet getting blown up in ANH. And Mon Mothma sadly reminds everyone that their info about the second Death Star came at the cost of many lives.
It's probably pretty safe to say the Empire wasn't interested in keeping their OSHA department, what with all the mass murder committed by Imperial forces. How do you even work out the safety rules for manufacturing a giant planet-destroying cannon via slave labor you intend to work to death? You've got to keep the quality up on the one hand, while also needing to brutally neglect your slave work force.
Much easier to just say "fuck rulebooks" and have inspections, then execute everybody on a work team if they've got some shoddy work.
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If there is one thing we know about the Star Wars universe is that life means squat to everybody. And I'm not even talking about mustache twirling stuff like blowing up a planet. Have you ever, and I mean ever seen a safety railing on anything? A seatbelt? That universe is the ultimate in "you're on your own, don't fuckin die". So people getting offed left and right probably doesn't even phase anyone.
I once saw the Star Wars universe, in one of these threads (or possibly the SE thread), compared to the 40k universe, as being basically its older, more chill brother. It's still a galaxy full of horror and death but it's not as up its own ass (satirically or seriously) about how awesomely grimdark it is.
Well, Obi-Wan wasn't real pleased with a planet getting blown up in ANH. And Mon Mothma sadly reminds everyone that their info about the second Death Star came at the cost of many lives.
It's probably pretty safe to say the Empire wasn't interested in keeping their OSHA department, what with all the mass murder committed by Imperial forces. How do you even work out the safety rules for manufacturing a giant planet-destroying cannon via slave labor you intend to work to death? You've got to keep the quality up on the one hand, while also needing to brutally neglect your slave work force.
Much easier to just say "fuck rulebooks" and have inspections, then execute everybody on a work team if they've got some shoddy work.
Imperial Officer trainees are encouraged to murder competition. So yeah I doubt they care about safety
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Mando Calrissian (and I will call him that until his name is revealed and probably forever, thank you SE++) doesn't go out of his way to kill. In the barfight, he was just beating the thugs unconscious until the Quarren pulled a blaster and the mercs at the compound shot first.
Maybe it's just the way those scenes played out, but it'd be an interesting thing to explore since most Star Wars characters, even heroes, don't give a shit about killing.
Technically that guy might not even be dead. I mean, it's likely. But it's Star Wars. We don't know.
Mando Calrissian (and I will call him that until his name is revealed and probably forever, thank you SE++) doesn't go out of his way to kill. In the barfight, he was just beating the thugs unconscious until the Quarren pulled a blaster and the mercs at the compound shot first.
Maybe it's just the way those scenes played out, but it'd be an interesting thing to explore since most Star Wars characters, even heroes, don't give a shit about killing.
Technically that guy might not even be dead. I mean, it's likely. But it's Star Wars. We don't know.
Hey, Maul crawled it off!
(Though i have to assume having everything cauterized probably helped)
If there is one thing we know about the Star Wars universe is that life means squat to everybody. And I'm not even talking about mustache twirling stuff like blowing up a planet. Have you ever, and I mean ever seen a safety railing on anything? A seatbelt? That universe is the ultimate in "you're on your own, don't fuckin die". So people getting offed left and right probably doesn't even phase anyone.
To be fair, things like safety rails are rarely shown in movies because it makes for a better shot. Michell and Webb spoofed this pretty well.
Well, Obi-Wan wasn't real pleased with a planet getting blown up in ANH. And Mon Mothma sadly reminds everyone that their info about the second Death Star came at the cost of many lives.
It's probably pretty safe to say the Empire wasn't interested in keeping their OSHA department, what with all the mass murder committed by Imperial forces. How do you even work out the safety rules for manufacturing a giant planet-destroying cannon via slave labor you intend to work to death? You've got to keep the quality up on the one hand, while also needing to brutally neglect your slave work force.
Much easier to just say "fuck rulebooks" and have inspections, then execute everybody on a work team if they've got some shoddy work.
Imperial Officer trainees are encouraged to murder competition. So yeah I doubt they care about safety
Just Darth Vader. Who, ironically, isn't a commissioned officer, he's sort-of-Lord Protector. It's one of those things we often extrapolate out from because Vader kills two guys in Empire Strikes Back. Fun guys like Zsinj are remarkable (and despised) because they used murder as a substitute for disciplinary action (also, because of his name and looking like a fat plumber).
(Unless there's something in Rebels I haven't seen, which I can't rule out. We actually get some insight into the nebulous "Academy" in the old materials, and TIE Fighter, and no, they don't encourage people to kill each other on account of the whole "trust" "absolute loyalty" and "a good leader might be killed by a better assassin" dilemmas. And obviously no one else does it in the films themselves.)
Yeah, I like to think that the rank and file troops and officers of the Imperial Army and Navy are just regular run of the mill troops doing their best to maintain order and peace, through government sanctioned heavy handed methods, the best they can do.
Its the upper echelon of Captains, Admirals, Moffs, etc. (and those that strive to be in those positions) that all politically engaged conniving backstabbers.... they may not murder their rivals out in the open but they are absolutely plotting their own advancements at the cost of their rivals. Why? Because the Emperor wants it that way. He fosters and encourages that kind of behaviour because he rewards the winners and punishes the losers. He cackles with evil glee that the ruling class of his Empire follows the Sith ways, even if they are not Sith themselves.
Vader is definitely outside the chain of command though. His authority is based on whatever the Emperor gives him, and then what he takes for himself. Examples in the comics are that he is sometimes placed in subservient position to a shitty moff or admiral and made to eat shit from these clowns. Eventually they fuck up enough, or Anakin finally Vader's up and learns how the game is played and steps to replace the shitty miff. The Emperor then feigns anger until Vader explains why his way was the better way, and then Palps smiles because his apprentice as learning. (specific source: https://comicstore.marvel.com/Star-Wars-Age-Of-Rebellion-Villains/digital-comic/52395 )
Mando Calrissian (and I will call him that until his name is revealed and probably forever, thank you SE++) doesn't go out of his way to kill. In the barfight, he was just beating the thugs unconscious until the Quarren pulled a blaster and the mercs at the compound shot first.
Maybe it's just the way those scenes played out, but it'd be an interesting thing to explore since most Star Wars characters, even heroes, don't give a shit about killing.
Technically that guy might not even be dead. I mean, it's likely. But it's Star Wars. We don't know.
If anything that specific method means he could.be more alive than ever!
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The future Disney re-rerelease has neither of them shooting, and contains roughly 24 minutes of new footage following Greedo as he returns to his family and tries to go legit.
The people who were guarding the infant.
Herzog's crew: "alive or proof of death."
Iggy's client wanted it dead.
Actually, I respectfully withdraw my remark with apologies. It was tasteless and not worth contributing to the discussion here. Sorry everyone.
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And the only thing more idiotic is greedo shoots first and somehow misses from 3 feet away. Han was a smuggler and not a terribly good guy at the start of new hope and that's what makes his character progression through the movies good.
I mean if I'd been asked that question for years and years I'd say something similar. Like "fucking who cares move on I acted guys."
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I'd imagine this is directly what's being discussed right now.
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After 40 years of it? I'd be fucking cranky too!
Every interview he gives these days he has a 'ugh, this shit again' attitude.
I relate to that so much
Harrison Ford acts like pretty much everyone else does our job. He shows up does the thing and wants minimal contact afterwards.
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Although, at least before Crystal Skull, he had repeatedly said he wanted to do another Indiana Jones movie, in the same breath as demurring about wanting to play Han Solo again.
Which is about what you'd expect for a carpenter turned superstar. Cabinets don't give a shit about press tours after they are installed.
Maybe it's just the way those scenes played out, but it'd be an interesting thing to explore since most Star Wars characters, even heroes, don't give a shit about killing.
I was trying to think of something in the entire universe, including even the cancelled EU, that bitches about all the killing that gets done.
The closest I came come up with is
It's probably pretty safe to say the Empire wasn't interested in keeping their OSHA department, what with all the mass murder committed by Imperial forces. How do you even work out the safety rules for manufacturing a giant planet-destroying cannon via slave labor you intend to work to death? You've got to keep the quality up on the one hand, while also needing to brutally neglect your slave work force.
Much easier to just say "fuck rulebooks" and have inspections, then execute everybody on a work team if they've got some shoddy work.
I once saw the Star Wars universe, in one of these threads (or possibly the SE thread), compared to the 40k universe, as being basically its older, more chill brother. It's still a galaxy full of horror and death but it's not as up its own ass (satirically or seriously) about how awesomely grimdark it is.
Imperial Officer trainees are encouraged to murder competition. So yeah I doubt they care about safety
Technically that guy might not even be dead. I mean, it's likely. But it's Star Wars. We don't know.
Hey, Maul crawled it off!
(Though i have to assume having everything cauterized probably helped)
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To be fair, things like safety rails are rarely shown in movies because it makes for a better shot. Michell and Webb spoofed this pretty well.
Just Darth Vader. Who, ironically, isn't a commissioned officer, he's sort-of-Lord Protector. It's one of those things we often extrapolate out from because Vader kills two guys in Empire Strikes Back. Fun guys like Zsinj are remarkable (and despised) because they used murder as a substitute for disciplinary action (also, because of his name and looking like a fat plumber).
(Unless there's something in Rebels I haven't seen, which I can't rule out. We actually get some insight into the nebulous "Academy" in the old materials, and TIE Fighter, and no, they don't encourage people to kill each other on account of the whole "trust" "absolute loyalty" and "a good leader might be killed by a better assassin" dilemmas. And obviously no one else does it in the films themselves.)
Its the upper echelon of Captains, Admirals, Moffs, etc. (and those that strive to be in those positions) that all politically engaged conniving backstabbers.... they may not murder their rivals out in the open but they are absolutely plotting their own advancements at the cost of their rivals. Why? Because the Emperor wants it that way. He fosters and encourages that kind of behaviour because he rewards the winners and punishes the losers. He cackles with evil glee that the ruling class of his Empire follows the Sith ways, even if they are not Sith themselves.
Vader is definitely outside the chain of command though. His authority is based on whatever the Emperor gives him, and then what he takes for himself. Examples in the comics are that he is sometimes placed in subservient position to a shitty moff or admiral and made to eat shit from these clowns. Eventually they fuck up enough, or Anakin finally Vader's up and learns how the game is played and steps to replace the shitty miff. The Emperor then feigns anger until Vader explains why his way was the better way, and then Palps smiles because his apprentice as learning. (specific source: https://comicstore.marvel.com/Star-Wars-Age-Of-Rebellion-Villains/digital-comic/52395 )
If anything that specific method means he could.be more alive than ever!