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Eek! I don't like how they've buggered them up! I don't! I want my Chewbacca back! *cries*Master Vigil said:And of couse WOOKIES!!!!!!
You sound as if you do too much thinking, my friend - and who on earth is 'Darth Vader ?' -do you mean the chap in the black mask with breathing difficulties ? - daft Vader ?:jiggy:carrdero said:Is it just me or is the advertising for this new Star Wars film not taking the mood or the purpose of this third film seriously? I have seen Darth Vader (apparently far removed from character) in such commercials for M&Ms and Kellogs Corn Pops reduced to little more than comedy relief. Even the TV spots for the trailers are keeping things lighthearted. I am not a Star Wars prude or some disgruntled fan but isn't this the film where Darth Vader turns to the dark side of the force?
Dude, it's not as if it's a big suprise! Everyone KNOWS what's going to happen anyway. All the characters are set up, the situation's set up...even the outcome is openly known! So why take it seriously if there's no big suprises?carrdero said:I am not a Star Wars prude or some disgruntled fan but isn't this the film where Darth Vader turns to the dark side of the force?
I keep thinking the tone of this film is going to be somber if not a little depressing and I cannot understand why the producers would lease their characters to be utilized in such commercials. I think it undermines the effectiveness of what is about to transpire for the Anakin Skywalker character (it doesn't really signify a "I gotta have my Pops" moment). It would be like James Cameron allowing the tie in advertising appearances of Leonardo Di Caprio and Kate Winslet, sharing a bowl of Cocoa Puffs with some kids or the M&M guys going down with the ship to coincide with the release and promotion of the Titanic.Cr0wley said:Dude, it's not as if it's a big suprise! Everyone KNOWS what's going to happen anyway. All the characters are set up, the situation's set up...even the outcome is openly known! So why take it seriously if there's no big suprises?
LOL! Now that you put it that way...carrdero said:I keep thinking the tone of this film is going to be somber if not a little depressing and I cannot understand why the producers would lease their characters to be utilized in such commercials. I think it undermines the effectiveness of what is about to transpire for the Anakin Skywalker character (it doesn't really signify a "I gotta have my Pops" moment). It would be like James Cameron allowing the tie in advertising appearances of Leonardo Di Caprio and Kate Winslet, sharing a bowl of Cocoa Puffs with some kids or the M&M guys going down with the ship to coincide with the release and promotion of the Titanic.
We're going to miss you, dinogrrl...Dinogrrl said:Woo yay. It looks so smexy. I'm going to throw myself off a cliff if it's even half as bad as the last two movies.
Lucas ruined Star Wars for me when he gave a biological basis for the Force in The Phantom Menace. Midi-chlorians, my ***. And then the dialogue between Queen Amidala and Anikan in the second movie. <gag!> I can't believe that the last one will adequately explain how Anikan gets becomes Vader, who was once one of the scariest villians of all time. But of course I will give Lucas my nine bucks and go see it anyway.orichalcum said:It ends next month.
Looking forward to Revenge of the Sith?