Star Wars

Discussion in 'In the Media' started by Thump, Dec 13, 2015.

  1. Gorath

    Gorath Well-Known Member

    George Lucas was inspired by the film maker Akira Kurosawa(whom was inspired by the films of John Ford and used a lot of wide shots in some of his films). Looking at the film The Hidden Fortress. This was the film that inspired Lucas to write Star Wars. Kurosawa's film Seven Samurai inspired The Magnificent Seven. Yojimbo: The Bodyguard inspired A Fist Full Of Dollars and Last Man Standing(with Bruce Willis).

    Lucas liked listening to native languages. He cast an Asian woman's voice. He sat her down and told her to speak into a microphone. She went on for like an hour or so and the result was the voice of the Ewok that was stirring the cauldron and singing in The Return of the Jedi.

    Another voice. was used spoken by an African man. That voice became that of Lando Calrissian's co-pilot in the Millennium Falcon.

    I hope that Lucas makes his own films with more diversity in them now that he's no longer a part of the Hollywood system.
     
  2. glt1980

    glt1980 Well-Known Member

    New detail announced today about Star Wars Land now under construction
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  3. Ra

    Ra Well-Known Member

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  4. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Wish I could rep you what a find. Way better than the fight scenes in 7.
     
  5. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    I have to admit, seeing the trailer tonight on the big screen made me do a fist-pump in the cinema. Lol
     
  6. samson1701

    samson1701 Well-Known Member

    Am I the only one who notices Disney has turned the Star Wars franchise into another Disney Princes set of adventures?
     
  7. bruh, it's disney. You expected something else?
     
  8. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    word
     
  9. glt1980

    glt1980 Well-Known Member

    John Boyega is taking a break from shooting Episode 8 this week and is making the rounds at the Cannes Film Festival. Dropped a bit of info on the new film in an interview with Variety.

    Nothing really specific but he did mention something about Finn and Rey's relationship going forward.

    I loved the developing romance between your character, Finn and Rey in “The Force Awakens.” How is that romance evolving in the next chapter?

    Boyega: I mean, we didn’t establish a romance in seven; we never played it that way. Daisy and I, we’re friends.

    So there’s no romance?

    Boyega: Yes, Finn and Rey – they’re just friends. Finn is a storm trooper, so he doesn’t really know what’s going on. So the romance thing is something that’s going to be interesting in the next installment. It’s not going to go the way you think it’s going to go.

    And how is it working with Rian Johnson after having worked with J.J. Abrams?


    Boyega: It’s very easy. Rian Johnson is great. It’s a different take, darker, bigger. Someone will say: “How do you get bigger than ‘Force Awakens?'” But it’s crazy.

    Does your character get darker?

    Boyega: My skin color does because of the heat on the job! That’s me dodging your question because Disney has spies everywhere. If I answer this, I get killed, and I’m not in episode nine.
     
  10. Thump

    Thump Well-Known Member

    If they don't develop a romance between Finn and Rey, that would be just fine with me. Besides I remember hearing a casting notice a few months back, that stated they were looking for new actresses to do a chemistry read through with Boyega.

    Also, I think we have to be suspicious of any info coming out of people associated with the movie. Since it is well known that they like misdirection and secrecy.
     
  11. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

    Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - Darth Vader to return with 'significant role'

    Evil empire's black-clad commander-in-chief will 'wreak havoc', rumours suggest

    Mar 15, 2016

    The below link has other info on the movie and upcoming projects.
    http://www.theweek.co.uk/62924/rogu...y-darth-vader-to-return-with-significant-role

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    Rogue One: A Star Wars Story will not reach cinemas for another nine months and so far, Disney has managed to keep a pretty firm lid on the production's secrets.

    But hints and rumours continue to appear online as fans scrutinise every possible morsel of information in the hope of peeking behind the curtain of the company's first ever Star Wars spin-off.

    The latest report doing the rounds suggests there will be a larger-than-expected part for saga villain Darth Vader.

    Rogue One: A Star Wars Story takes place in the years preceding the first film in the series, 1977's Star Wars: A New Hope, and follows the adventures of the team of Rebel troops who stole the plans for the Death Star.

    It had been thought the spin-off would feature Darth Vader in a very fleeting role, with him only ever appearing in hologram form giving orders to the other antagonists in the same way Supreme Leader Snoke made his presence felt in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

    But according to Inquisitr, "fans will apparently get a chance to see the Sith Lord like never before, wreaking havoc on the battlefield with the Force".

    Vader is not going to be the only familiar face to appear in the spin-off. LucasFilm is also reportedly working on a digital recreation of Peter Cushing in the character of Grand Moff Tarkin, Den of Geek says.

    During a recent Star Wars Lego conference, Boba Fett’s ship, Slave One, was also used to promote Rogue One, "suggesting to fans that the Mandalorian-clad bounty hunter may be making a return to the screen, as well."

    Rogue One: A Star Wars Story will be released on 14 December.
     
  12. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

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  13. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

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  14. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

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  15. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

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  16. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

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    It’s not been officially confirmed yet that Darth Vader will make an appearance in Rogue One, but the Sith Lord is heavily rumored to show up at some point – and judging by the multiple references to and appearances by the force-user formerly known as Anakin Skywalker in the film’s Visual Story Guide, it’s a fair bet that he will appear in the movie. Other villains in Rogue One, as detailed above, include:

    – Director Krennic (Ben Mendelsohn), the “Director of the Imperial Military” who seeks “to protect and serve the Galactic Empire.” Krennic was also glimpsed in pursuit of the film’s heroes in the Rogue One teaser trailer.

    – The classic foot-soldiers known as Stormtroopers, described as being “elite Empire soldiers” (insert your preferred stormtrooper joke here).

    – Death Troopers, a class of “elite Empire soldiers” that will make their big screen debut in Rogue One. It’s not clear yet exactly what sets Death Troopers apart from Stormtroopers, beyond the aesthetic differences in their armor color and helmet designs.

    It’s also worth noting that although Emperor Palpatine is mentioned in the above Rogue One villain breakdown, it’s remains to be seen if the character (who has been played by Ian McDiarmid in previous live-action Star Wars movies) will appear in Rogue One or not. However, there is a mysterious hooded figure dressed in black robes that can be seen briefly in the Rogue One teaser trailer, but they didn’t appear to be either Vader or Palpatine. Could they be another dark force user, perhaps even one of the Inquisitors that were introduced in the Star Wars Rebels animated TV series?



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    Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is the first live-action movie set in a galaxy far, far away that doesn’t primarily revolve around the Skywalker family in some form. Instead, Godzilla director Gareth Edwards’ upcoming standalone/anthology film will revolve around a different set of characters that exist in the Star Wars universe – though, it’s been confirmed that certain “iconic” characters of Star Wars lore will make an appearance in the movie, starting with the cameo by key Rebel Alliance figure Mon Mothma (Genevieve O’Reilly) in the Rogue One teaser trailer.

    Rogue One takes place not too long before the events of Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, as a group of Rebels undertake an extremely dangerous mission: to find and steal the plans to the Galactic Empire’s deadly super-weapon, the Death Star, in the hopes of finding a weakness in its design that can be exploited. Although we (naturally) know that the mission will be a success, we don’t know which of the film’s main heroes will make it out of the mission alive (if any of them do); much less, what their names are, save for their leader, the scrappy young rebel Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones). Until now, that is.


    Edelweiss (hat tip to /Film) has now released a preview for the upcoming “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story: The Official Visual Story Guide” that Media Lab Books will release on January 24th, 2017. The 164-page book will contain 130 full-color photos as well as “in-depth character profiles, iconic vehicles, weaponry and droids you’ve been looking for,” but you can now check out some of those details online, several months ahead of time.

    The costumes for Rogue One were designed by Michael Kaplan, who also designed the armor/outfits in Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens and is currently working on Star Wars: Episode VIII. Moreover, we now have official details and names for the heroes in Edwards’ Star Wars spinoff, each of whom is described as being part of “the rogue band of resistance fighters [who are] prepared to steal the Death Star plans and bring new hope to the galaxy [but] will have to enter battle against the evil forces of the Empire.” Here are the characters’ individual names, for those who can’t quite make the details out:

    – Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) is “a highly-skilled soldier and warrior.”

    – Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) is “a Rebel Alliance officer” whose full title is Captain Cassian Andor.

    –Baze (Jiang Wen) is “a freelance assassin.”

    – Chirrut (Donnie Yen) is “a spiritual warrior.”

    The Rogue One heroes squad also includes the non-humans Pao and Bistan, both of whom are described as being a “fierce warrior,” but at this time it’s not known which actor(s) will be bringing the pair of them to life in the film. There’s also no mention of Forest Whitaker’s Rogue One character (who was featured prominently in the movie’s teaser trailer), though it’s rumored that Whitaker is playing someone who is not strictly a member of the Rebel Alliance, but has a long combat history that may extend back to the Clone Wars (hence his battle-scarred appearance and limp).


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    The Enforcer Droid K-250, who it seems is the motion-capture character being portrayed by Alan Tudyk (Firefly, Con Man) in Rogue One, is described as being a “Galactice Empire security droid,” complete with photoreceptor units, auditory sensors, and vocabuator. Plot-wise, the implication here appears to be that at some point during the Rogue One script by Chris Weitz (Cinderella (2015)) and Gary Whitta (After Earth), K-250 is captured and re-programmed by the Rebel Alliance to help the Rogue One squad in their mission to capture the Death Star’s plans (which are, no doubt, protected by extreme security measures).


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    The Rebel Starfighters in Rogue One are described as being Rebel starfighter vehicles that “balance speed with the firepower of proton torpedo launchers.” In addition to the classic A-wing and X-Wing design (the latter of which is seen below), that includes the U-Wing, featured above. Said vehicle includes laser canons, S-foil wing assembly abilities, and fusial thrust engines.


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    Above, we have the schematics to the original Death Star featured in Rogue One, complete with its Superlaser Focus Lens – one of the “most integral pieces” of the weapon capable of destroying entire planets. Rogue One costar Mads Mikkelsen has confirmed that he will be playing Jyn Erso’s father in the film, though rumor has it his character is also an Imperial scientist who perfected the original Genosian Death Star plans (glimpsed in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones). Thereafter, upon realizing what a terrible thing he’s actually done, Mikkelsen’s character reportedly attempts to atone for his sins by helping his daughter on her mission to capture the Death Star plans and uncover a weakness within its design.
     
  17. samson1701

    samson1701 Well-Known Member

    Look, it's another Disney princess movie.

    I'm glad the movie is coming for the fans. But, The Force Awakens just kind of turned me off of the whole franchise. They keep going back to some sort of prequel or everything is about a damn Deathstar.
     
  18. Shulz021

    Shulz021 Well-Known Member

    Star Wars: Exile (Fan Film)

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  19. Ra

    Ra Well-Known Member


    Ever think that the reason they keep going back to the Deathstar or Deathstar like weapons for the Empire/First Order is maybe they actually planned to constructed more than just the one Deathstar?

    Real world military powers always have some type of ultimate deterrent weapon /weapons in an attempt to keep both claimed territories & enemies in line. So what if this is their go to weapon of choice. What would be your go to weapon of choice if you were the leader of a highly technical military dictatorship to keep star systems and enemy forces in line?
     
  20. Thump

    Thump Well-Known Member

    The weird thing about prequels is the way "new" things are placed in old settings. For example: where the hell were the Death Troopers in the original trilogy?
     

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