Bing Sings but Walt Disney
(disnie is Scottish for does not)
Star Wars was a very good film but the only truly great film which holds itself up in truly great films was Empire which Kershner did, the rest were just blockbusters of little substance.
It is probably safer in Disney's hands than his.
I'm not thiking about films, I'm thinking about Florida theme parks, 20 square miles of Star Wars and that is what Disney can do. That is what Disney will do.
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Previously on "New Star Wars film in 2015 made by......... Disney"
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With Disney buying Star Wars Donald Duck will now have four nephews. Huey, Louie, Dewey and Chewie.
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I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of fans suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened to the franchise.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostWSS
IMO much better than II or III
so there you lot !
III I saw a bit of on TV, and seemed to be even worse.
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Originally posted by centurian View PostFair play to George Lucas. He didn't overuse the Star Wars franchise - in fact refusing to make any more movies, because he didn't have any more story he wanted to tell - even though he could have made lots of money making more movies.
Unlike Disney, who will now rape the franchise to milk every cent out of it that they possibly can to recoup their 4.5 Billion investment
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostI find your lack of faith..disturbing
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostYou've got that the wrong way round. Pretend 1 never existed and watch the other 2, they're alright.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostIts not so bad, as long as you skip the 45 mins of children racing surely designed to sell toys. II was good, just skip the 10 mins of teenage romance, and III was pretty awesome.
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Originally posted by centurian View PostFair play to George Lucas. He didn't overuse the Star Wars franchise - in fact refusing to make any more movies, because he didn't have any more story he wanted to tell - even though he could have made lots of money making more movies.
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Fair play to George Lucas. He didn't overuse the Star Wars franchise - in fact refusing to make any more movies, because he didn't have any more story he wanted to tell - even though he could have made lots of money making more movies.
Unlike Disney, who will now rape the franchise to milk every cent out of it that they possibly can to recoup their 4.5 Billion investment
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