Star Wars Saga and Universe : General Discussion
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lmao...what a great blog
"If there were no eternal consciousness in a man, if at the bottom of everything there were only a wild ferment, a power that twisting in dark passions produced everything great or inconsequential; if an unfathomable insatiable emptiness lay hid beneath everything, what would life be but despair?"
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...and when he describes carrie's breast as ..."AAAAAAAAaaa rrrrrrrrr rrrnn UUUHHH GGG-rrrr! UUUHHH GGG-rrrrRRR!"... I totally agree...
I mean, how else would you say it?
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I mean, how else would you say it?
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QUOTE(AYHJA)raum...
It is said that the general idea behind SW is taken from a book about Samurai, or something like that...Do you recall what it is..?
Kid, Lucas' blueprints for the first 3 flicks are borrowed from at least two of Kurosawa's great period films. One of them is Yojimbo I haven't seen the whole piece, but I have read in several places that the cantina scene was...errr..."a reference" to a powerful scene in this movie (both in dialogue and...arm slicing).
The reluctant hero-droids and scene transition sequences were taken from The Hidden Fortress, in which two peasants (one tall and lanky, the other one short and bulky) become an essential part of the whole story. This one I DID see and I recommend it, not just for SW geeks, it just happens to be a great flick, both in storytelling as well as visuals.
See the princess to the left?
According to Lucky Lucas himself, the word 'Jedi"comes from 'Jidai Geki' a phrase for Japanese period films. Hardly as profound, I know, but who cares at this point.
Found these references as well:
http://www.jitterbug.com/origins/other.html
It is said that the general idea behind SW is taken from a book about Samurai, or something like that...Do you recall what it is..?
Kid, Lucas' blueprints for the first 3 flicks are borrowed from at least two of Kurosawa's great period films. One of them is Yojimbo I haven't seen the whole piece, but I have read in several places that the cantina scene was...errr..."a reference" to a powerful scene in this movie (both in dialogue and...arm slicing).
The reluctant hero-droids and scene transition sequences were taken from The Hidden Fortress, in which two peasants (one tall and lanky, the other one short and bulky) become an essential part of the whole story. This one I DID see and I recommend it, not just for SW geeks, it just happens to be a great flick, both in storytelling as well as visuals.
See the princess to the left?
According to Lucky Lucas himself, the word 'Jedi"comes from 'Jidai Geki' a phrase for Japanese period films. Hardly as profound, I know, but who cares at this point.
Found these references as well:
http://www.jitterbug.com/origins/other.html
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