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Trilogy? You jest sir! There'll be at least 30 of them in 30 years. One a year isn't it? |
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Well that's probably true, watching back the future and let's be honest you dont need to be Doc Brown too enjoy it, hell even Biff could.
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I thought it would be infinity and beyond the way Bob Iger and his associates were talking. I'll probably be dead by then, and Disney will still be churning inferior Star Wars crap out. Oh Lord! |
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I'm away now. I'd just like to thank everyone who posted on this subject throughout the day. There have been some fine posts, discussions won and lost and good points made throughout. Now if only we could do it about Gialli. |
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Cheers boss.
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I know the merchandise and money is a huge part because I was it a cinema with children wearing Star Wars clothing and carrying toy light sabres! This is something which every franchise will aim to maximise and I wouldn't be surprised if many children have or want a Paddington Bear – I did when I was young. The same will go for the merchandising which accompanies the release of a new Pixar movie. On the flipside of this are the end of year 'Best Film' lists which are dominated by films which you will only catch in a Picturehouse and Curzon cinema, so I have had almost no opportunity to see most of them.
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We should never forget that George Lucas vision was Star Wars (before it was subtitled A New Hope) only going to be ONE FILM as it had a beginning a middle and an end,At not no point was Lucas's vision or intentions was to make sequels and prequels.People actually believed Lucas was going to make loads and loads of Star Wars films when in fact this was not the case at all.
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Also, it wasn't just children in Star Wars clothing and toy light sabres as when I was leaving there were three adults in the foyer posing for photographs (not sure if they were fans or paid by Cineworld) dressed as a Storm Trooper, Chewbacca and Darth Vader! There may have been another in the group but I can't be sure and, if there were four of them, don't know what character they were betraying. It seems there is something about Star Wars which captured the imagination of children and adults in 1977 and is passed on with every generation as parents introduce the films to their children and young relatives (or children of friends) which no other film series can match.
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