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Posts posted by Pieter Boelen
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1 hour ago, Chen G. said:
Would that make for interesting cinema, though?
I'd imagine some small-scale adventure for Episode 7 where the old and new main characters get to have fun together.
Perhaps something with the various crime syndicates, so more of an internal conflict than big, open warfare.
This would lead them from the centre of the galaxy to the outer edges and allow us to see how much better off everything is without the Empire.
But once on the edge, they realise there is a large, looming threat from far beyond.
They might even discover that Palpatine had been building up the Empire fleet because he knew about this.
Might've been an interesting realisation that there was a shade of grey, even to that former big bad.
Cliffhanger ending.
Episode 8 would be war preparations, along with outside skirmishes.
The Republic would be on the retreat by the end, digging themselves in for a siege in the inner rim.
Finally, Episode 9 where the Republic is at its lowest point.
They send someone far beyond enemy lines in an attempt to find help 'out there' (hints for this existing would show up in the prior films).
After adventures in unknown space, they find this help and together manage to save the galaxy from this greatest threat yet.
And, in so doing, would show that the galaxy was much larger than originally thought.
With plenty of space for all sorts spin-off series and films to come later.
1 hour ago, Chen G. said:And, again, once shit hits the fan again, it'll still undo the originals. There's no way to make Episode VII and NOT do that.
To some extent that would indeed be inevitable.
But even if Vader's sacrifice wouldn't have solved the problems FOREVER, showing that he did bring good for a while would go a long way.
Especially if that happens to be the reason that the good guys end up having a fighting chance in the sequel trilogy.
1 hour ago, Þekþiþm said:They blew up Coruscant in TFA anyway.
Wasn't even Coruscant. Some newly invented planet named "Hosnian Prime", apparently.
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50 minutes ago, Chen G. said:
You can't make an Episode VII and not undo Vader's sacrifice to some extent.
Letting the New Republic shine for a while would've helped.
At least have them play a role in one episode.
Instead of "don't show, immediately blow up".
Also not bringing Palpy back would've been good.
Then at least Vader would've dealt nicely with THAT particular evil.
8 minutes ago, gkgyver said:Yes, it's called picking up the pieces.
"Leaving things in pieces"?
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Nicely done again!
I didn't truly approve of the Quidditch music being repeated in that second year as much as it was.
But I like how you did add something new, as well add linking it with the third year.
That was a nice touch.
Nimbus 2000 was severely missed in that scene in the film, so I really welcome hearing that here properly.
Harry's Wondrous World seemed a bit too happy-sounding at the end (even for me, who generally likes that).
But then the transition to the common room worked marvelously again and basically undid my initial apprehension to it being used here.
My favourite part though is the Ollivander's wand theme showing up.
That was really FAR, FAR, FAR too good to be a single-use only.
So thank you!
Once again.
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On 3/29/2020 at 2:34 PM, Chen G. said:
Seeing The Rise of Skywalker only reaffirms my belief that there should never have been a sequel trilogy to begin with. All that it accomplished - by sheer dint of existing - is to invalidate the original films, because it shows that balance wasn't really achieved, the Empire wasn't really defeated, and (as it turns out) neither was the Emperor. All the characters did and achieved in the original three/six films (take your pick) is reduced to naught at the start of The Force Awakens, and they all live the rest of their lives as sad old people, before dying one by one. Pathetic.
Very, VERY true words.
Surely they could've thought of a way to let the main characters have a BIT of happiness?
And NOT undo Vader's sacrifice in RotJ?
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16 hours ago, Gruesome Son of a Bitch said:
Why call off rescuing the Romulans from certain doom when Starfleet's mission has always been one of peace?
I think because the rescue was a massive operation, so they were building new ships especially for that.
But the Android uprising destroyed the shipyards.
Or something along those lines?
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8 minutes ago, Naïve Old Fart said:
Pieter, I'm sure I don't know what you mean

Just meant that the thread title you suggested actually exists:
"Lego Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Out (2012)"

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2 hours ago, Naïve Old Fart said:
STAR WARS EXPANSIONS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES OUT
You were saying?
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29 minutes ago, TSMefford said:
The further we get from the films the more I'd want to see the series re-tackled in a new way. I think it would greatly benefit from a series treatment.
A good series could be made out of it for sure.
Too bad it'd lose the main cast and Williams though.
But still, I'm sure they could compensate.
Maybe make it animated this time?
So it has an excuse to maintain its book charm?
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So different episodes will get different lengths now?
Interesting.
Does that happen often? My feeling says most streaming services still have episodes that are either 45 or 60 ish minutes or so.
But then... I never did actually bother to check, so I might be all wrong.
And they're re-recording the main title music? Why?
Would they change it up a bit? Would the main title sequence be changed altogether now that they're on another 'network'?
"Identity, Part 2" would be one of the SMALLER episodes this year?
Wow!
I like that they care about storytelling, but character-based storytelling.
With a good sense of fun and adventure, while still having something to say.
Definitely looking forward to this one making its return.
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Watched the two part finale just now.
I like it.
Quite positive and uplifting in the end.
Clearly they did make an effort on this series to do things right.
And, from my side, they succeeded.
It was a fun and interesting adventure to be on.
I genuinely looked forward to the new episodes as they aired.
And that's a good sign.
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14 hours ago, Tydirium said:
discord
Is that a musical term...?
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2 hours ago, bollemanneke said:
with the exception of Fantastic Beasts 1
Indeed that was the most enjoyable of his bunch.
I agree.
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OotP and HBP were acceptable in my book.
They annoyed me less than PoA and GoF, at least.
The DH book wasn't the ending I had been hoping for.
No surprise then that the movies left me underwhelmed too.
Didn't help that 'epic fights' ended up as 'white lights on a black screen' and 'puffs of smoke circling each other'.
Epic, that was not.
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1 hour ago, Holko said:
Yes, production is finished. I assume he meant Celebration being cancelled.
Ah! Indeed that makes so much more sense.
9 minutes ago, Jay said:He definitely meant the Celebration could get canceled
Oops. I misread...
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28 minutes ago, Trent Hoyt said:
assuming it doesn't get cancelled.
Season 2 was already confirmed, wasn't it?
Thought they had been working on it for a while.
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Pretty cool piece, that is.
I like the jungley feel.
Glad to find Goldsmith put quite a nice spin on it of his own.
He was not very good at 'aping', was he?
That Conan the Barbarian influence on Total Recall only lasted for a few seconds too, before heading off towards something completely different.
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7 hours ago, publicist said:
Goldsmith (sighingly) stuck to the temp track (Zimmer's Beyond Rangoon, if i remember right)
Was "Haircut" temp track love? Wow!
I'm quite curious to hear the actual temp track then.
Goldsmith's version is seriously powerful and works wonders in that film.
Even if style-wise, it really stands out from the rest of the score.
I like both Goldsmith's alternates too.
That scene clearly inspires great music.
Would've been curious to know what the film would've been like with the original version though.
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4 minutes ago, gkgyver said:
Why not create something new for a change?
Like... The Orville?
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32 minutes ago, Jay said:
I just got confirmation that these are, indeed, vinyl reissues of the 1977 OST album.
Thanks for checking.
No surprise that it isn't what we might've hoped.
But at least it's not a re-release of those 1997 expanded editions.
Which means it doesn't harm our chances of getting better ones at some point.
We're just right back where we started.
That's all.
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15 minutes ago, Edmilson said:
The Bourne Legacy, The Tourist, etc.
Even his action music on more fantasy/sci-fi oriented movies like Snow White and the Huntsman and The Hunger Games
I avoided those so far altogether...
Seems JNH is one of those 'two in one' composers.
Can do REALLY well. Or really not.
I wonder how much of that is on him and how much on the directors/producers...
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18 hours ago, KK said:
Plus, I'm not sure I have much more patience to hear him phone in more generic action material for these bigger pictures.
Examples?
If I think of "generic action music", James Newton Howard is definitely not the first name that springs to mind...
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On 3/24/2020 at 5:17 PM, Jay said:
A Series of Unfortunate Events (I've only seen season 1 but it's generally pretty light despite the dark themes)
Started on this one.
So far, so good.
Looks to be quite a bit of sarcastic humourin in there.
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You mean the one NOT written by Jerry Goldsmith?
Did that ever get to the writing, let alone recording stage at all?
All I know it's that the Jerry Goldsmith is pretty darn excellent.
And there are a fair few alternates.
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Anyone ever heard of this one?

I like that middle guy's uniform.


Star Wars Disenchantment
in General Discussion
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Largely true.
But the episode numbers were inspired on the serials of old, right?
And I'm sure those eventually "spun off" from their first story too.
They could've kept going until Episode XX for all I care.
But not as a single all-encompassing story.
Just as an ongoing adventure.
Because why not?
Perhaps there could've been an Episode Zero to tie in with my "alternate sequel trilogy" thought.
Though that does admittedly become a bit ridiculous.
What's next? Episode Negative One?
Episode Negative Fifty would then be The Old Republic.