no, but the internet has decided it is. It does seem quite likely though
― Number None, Friday, 8 November 2013 16:31 (eleven years ago) link
wasn't meant to be snarky, it's just, well, Disney has their hands in so much stuff that it's weird that certain sectors of the internet seem to feel every single thing they do lately is related to star wars.
― JACK SQUAT about these Charlie Nobodies (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Friday, 8 November 2013 16:34 (eleven years ago) link
If they own Gilmore girls this could mean they are making the crossover nobody wanted but everyone needs
― Philip Nunez, Friday, 8 November 2013 16:37 (eleven years ago) link
irl lol
― JACK SQUAT about these Charlie Nobodies (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Friday, 8 November 2013 16:37 (eleven years ago) link
Casting call is probably for Treasure Planet II.
― I wish to incorporate disco into my small business (chap), Friday, 8 November 2013 16:38 (eleven years ago) link
hahaha
xxp I believe the reasoning was that Star Wars is the only movie Disney currently has schedule for production in the UK, so this must be related to it.
― Ian from Etobicoke (Phil D.), Friday, 8 November 2013 16:39 (eleven years ago) link
I have seen this being reported as definitely being for Star Wars on a number of more or less trustworthy outlets.
― I wish to incorporate disco into my small business (chap), Friday, 8 November 2013 16:40 (eleven years ago) link
maybe this will take place in an alternate parallel universe where Luke and vader team up with Thor and iron man to stop magneto.
― christmas candy bar (al leong), Friday, 8 November 2013 16:45 (eleven years ago) link
Oh come on. Marvel are never going to put the X Men in the same movie as the Avengers...
― Meine Damen und Herren, Kraf-twerk (snoball), Friday, 8 November 2013 16:47 (eleven years ago) link
They legally can't.
― EZ Snappin, Friday, 8 November 2013 16:47 (eleven years ago) link
xxp you are late to the game, my friend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOsKISBkIlQ
― Ian from Etobicoke (Phil D.), Friday, 8 November 2013 16:48 (eleven years ago) link
xp yeah I know. Can't decide if that's a bad thing or if we've been saved from a real mess.
― Meine Damen und Herren, Kraf-twerk (snoball), Friday, 8 November 2013 16:55 (eleven years ago) link
Wait, I didn't know that! What's that story?
― how's life, Friday, 8 November 2013 17:28 (eleven years ago) link
Fox own X-Men and Fantastic Four, Sony own Spider-Man
― Number None, Friday, 8 November 2013 17:32 (eleven years ago) link
Oh, weird. Gotcha.
― how's life, Friday, 8 November 2013 17:33 (eleven years ago) link
the reason they keep re-booting/making shitty sequels for each of those properties has more to do with maintaining rights than making interesting movies (big surprise, right)
― Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 8 November 2013 17:35 (eleven years ago) link
We should just tell them to play nice and share their X-Men and Spider-Man toys.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 8 November 2013 17:39 (eleven years ago) link
Please, won't someone think of the money?
― "Turkey In The Straw" coming from someplace in the clouds (Sparkle Motion), Friday, 8 November 2013 21:05 (eleven years ago) link
Confirmed by Lucasfilmhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-24877078
― Meine Damen und Herren, Kraf-twerk (snoball), Saturday, 9 November 2013 11:10 (eleven years ago) link
give the part to Alex Rambo
― Number None, Saturday, 9 November 2013 11:24 (eleven years ago) link
"Doing open auditions makes sense to me. Some of the more recent films they cast star names. I think they never bothered to test them with other people and sometimes when you do that there doesn't seem to be a lot of chemistry on the screen.. "
http://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2013/nov/06/star-wars-episode-vii-auditions-kurtz-abrams
new films' chemistry can't be any worse that Portman/Christensen i guess.
― piscesx, Saturday, 9 November 2013 12:44 (eleven years ago) link
No more making fun of the guys who build R2-D2 robots in their garages: http://starwarsblog.starwars.com/2013/11/19/r2-d2-is-in-star-wars-episode-7-and-hes-fan-made/
Meet Lee Towersey and Oliver Steeples, Star Wars fans and members of the worldwide R2-D2 Builders Club. They create fully functioning, film-accurate astromech droids like the R2-D2 seen in the photo, and they’re officially part of the Creature Effects team for Star Wars: Episode VII. They didn’t apply for their jobs, but still had what is probably the best reference one could hope for.“It all started when Kathleen Kennedy toured the R2-D2 Builders area at Celebration Europe this past summer in Germany,” says Steeples, who finished his first R2-D2 in 2007, after 10 years of collecting parts and researching. “She posed for pictures with us, looked at all the droids we’d built and was very complimentary. I mentioned that the R2-D2 Builders in the UK were available if required, as a semi-joke. When I was contacted to work on the film by [executive producer] Jason McGatlin, it was on her recommendation.”Steeples, from Berkshire, England, and Towersey, from Middlesex, England, are working full-time on Star Wars: Episode VII at Pinewood Studios (where the Twitter photo was taken), focusing solely on astromech-building — for now. Keeping an astromech droid in working condition throughout the production of a film is a challenge, as it’s filled with gears, lights, and electronics; Steeples and Towersey were chosen because of their expertise and experience, both having worked on Star Wars-themed commercials for the UK appliances megastore Curry’s. “We know the pressures of filming, prepping, and being able to assure reliability throughout the shoot,” says Towersey, who built the droid seen in the tweet. “We have a good knowledge of Artoo, with a large stock of parts for reference and drawings, plus we know what is involved throughout the whole building process, as well as potential problems we need to avoid.” Despite their impressive understanding of how to construct an astromech droid and keep it functioning, Steeples and Towersey still have a goal for Star Wars: Episode VII: to build a better R2-D2.
“It all started when Kathleen Kennedy toured the R2-D2 Builders area at Celebration Europe this past summer in Germany,” says Steeples, who finished his first R2-D2 in 2007, after 10 years of collecting parts and researching. “She posed for pictures with us, looked at all the droids we’d built and was very complimentary. I mentioned that the R2-D2 Builders in the UK were available if required, as a semi-joke. When I was contacted to work on the film by [executive producer] Jason McGatlin, it was on her recommendation.”
Steeples, from Berkshire, England, and Towersey, from Middlesex, England, are working full-time on Star Wars: Episode VII at Pinewood Studios (where the Twitter photo was taken), focusing solely on astromech-building — for now. Keeping an astromech droid in working condition throughout the production of a film is a challenge, as it’s filled with gears, lights, and electronics; Steeples and Towersey were chosen because of their expertise and experience, both having worked on Star Wars-themed commercials for the UK appliances megastore Curry’s. “We know the pressures of filming, prepping, and being able to assure reliability throughout the shoot,” says Towersey, who built the droid seen in the tweet. “We have a good knowledge of Artoo, with a large stock of parts for reference and drawings, plus we know what is involved throughout the whole building process, as well as potential problems we need to avoid.” Despite their impressive understanding of how to construct an astromech droid and keep it functioning, Steeples and Towersey still have a goal for Star Wars: Episode VII: to build a better R2-D2.
― Ian from Etobicoke (Phil D.), Tuesday, 19 November 2013 20:25 (ten years ago) link
:)
― schwantz, Tuesday, 19 November 2013 20:47 (ten years ago) link
that warms the cockles of my heart
so awesome
― set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 19 November 2013 23:33 (ten years ago) link
absolutely!
― Fetchboy, Wednesday, 20 November 2013 00:11 (ten years ago) link
I'm getting a "Indy4-younguns team up with fogeys for adventurewhile throwing out jokey references to the previous films" gut feeling about these already. Just a vibe.
― That elusive North American wood-ape (Capitaine Jay Vee), Wednesday, 20 November 2013 13:44 (ten years ago) link
But I will go see. Don't get me wrong!
― That elusive North American wood-ape (Capitaine Jay Vee), Wednesday, 20 November 2013 13:45 (ten years ago) link
ugh don't even casually invoke that horribleness yet
― set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 20 November 2013 17:12 (ten years ago) link
I will definitely download a bootleg of this/these movies when they come out. I paid money to see the prequels, and made the decision that it is the last time I spend it on anything w the name Star Wars on it.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 20 November 2013 17:39 (ten years ago) link
midnight showing of attack of the clones is one of the best movie tickets i ever bought, so many laughs, great times
― http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD7PvtbkH0I (Hungry4Ass), Wednesday, 20 November 2013 17:40 (ten years ago) link
I'll watch Starcrash again if I want a laugh.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 20 November 2013 17:43 (ten years ago) link
'Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone' AKA "What if we try and rip off Star Wars and Mad Max at the same time, with Molly Ringwald?"
― fashionably early Christmas themed display name (snoball), Wednesday, 20 November 2013 19:53 (ten years ago) link
Battle Beyond the Stars will be better than whatever atrocity Disney shits out for this next iteration
― Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 20 November 2013 19:55 (ten years ago) link
The dodgy outfit Sean Connery was wearing in 'Zardoz' will be better than anything in these sequels.
― fashionably early Christmas themed display name (snoball), Wednesday, 20 November 2013 19:58 (ten years ago) link
man, attack of the clones at mann's chinese in hollywood was incredible. huge screen, pristine imagery, some of the best FX ever, astronomically epic lols for 2+ hours.
― christmas candy bar (al leong), Wednesday, 20 November 2013 20:00 (ten years ago) link
Some of the best FX ever? FX looked like a game IIRC.
― Chewshabadoo, Friday, 22 November 2013 01:00 (ten years ago) link
Harrison on fine (if knackered looking) form here. hope he doesn't have to do too many stunts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgtjDX6fZdQ
― piscesx, Friday, 22 November 2013 01:03 (ten years ago) link
GET OFF OF MY PLANE!! OUT OF MY HOUSE.
― polyphonic, Friday, 22 November 2013 01:04 (ten years ago) link
GET OFF MY PLANET
― Doctor Casino, Friday, 22 November 2013 02:08 (ten years ago) link
haha Ford's looking all "I am way too high for this shit!"
― Viceroy, Friday, 22 November 2013 02:51 (ten years ago) link
Mark Hammill Reddit AMA http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1vvul8/mark_hamill_here_in_an_ama_far_far_away/
― calstars, Saturday, 25 January 2014 02:30 (ten years ago) link
Older Luke Skywalker: beard or no beard?permalink[–]RealMarkHamillMark Hamill[S] 2009 points 2 days agoWell based on what has gone before, I have a feeling it's beard, but I have no confirmation of that. My wife said if you grow a beard, you'll cover up your cleft chin. That's not something that occurred to me. But I can only guess. I've never read any of the novelizations or anything but someone said to me, 'you're married, you have children.' Based on Obi-Wan I would have guessed I'd be living in an igloo or something. He was more spiritual, he didn't have a wife or children. And when you find out one of the only eligible women in the galaxy is your sister, it really cuts down on your odds of hooking up with anyone.
― calstars, Saturday, 25 January 2014 02:31 (ten years ago) link
What was your reaction when you first met Harrison Ford?permalink[–]RealMarkHamillMark Hamill[S] 1721 points 2 days agoWell I'd seen him in American Graffiti, and I did the screen tests with him. We just fell into our character roles. Luke idolizes Han Solo, it was such a great role because Hans was the cynic, he was the modern role in this fairly tale. It was just the right element in the stew for all the cynics in the audience.I just thought Harrison was fantastic, so perfect for the part. We fell into the role of mentor/student. they couldn't have made a better choice, and he can do no wrong. He's got a great sense of humor, it was fun to try to make him laugh.
― calstars, Saturday, 25 January 2014 02:40 (ten years ago) link
not hamill but this comment gave me a huge giggle fit
[–]franzieperez 454 points 2 days agoI actually had a huge argument with a friend of mine about (Han Solo's) name when we were younger. My friend was convinced it was "Hans Olo". His rationale was that the character had a 'normal' first name and a 'spacey' last name like Luke Skywalker or Ben Kenobi
― set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 25 January 2014 02:42 (ten years ago) link
Carrie Fisher summed it up well when she said "I'm not famous, but I look like somebody who is famous."
― calstars, Saturday, 25 January 2014 02:46 (ten years ago) link
Wookies or Droids?permalinkparent[–]RealMarkHamillMark Hamill[S] 560 points 2 days agoJust for the sake of loyalty, it would have to be R2 and C-3PO. Hans had the Wookiee. I love the fact that C-3PO was so unhappy being thrust into these adventures. He’d be so much happier working at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
― calstars, Saturday, 25 January 2014 03:08 (ten years ago) link
What's the Inside of a Taun Taun like?
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[–]RealMarkHamillMark Hamill[S] 2498 points 2 days ago
You know, warm and cozy. I also got inside a Bantha, those creatures that were outside the cantina. The inside of it was pasted over with newspapers and glue to give it substance, I thought, 'This is really odd.' I also got inside of Jabba, which was like a sauna bath, because it's like a big rubber enclosure. All the puppeteers had gone to lunch and I wondered, 'I wonder what it's like in there.'
― balls, Saturday, 25 January 2014 03:32 (ten years ago) link
he seems like such a good dude. his interview on the Nerdist podcast was pretty great too, I thought.
― set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 25 January 2014 07:06 (ten years ago) link
When I saw him at SW Celebration VI he really was just super cool and funny, willing to talk at length about SW or anything at all. Doesn't seem to have a mean or negative bone in his body. Ian McDiarmid is like that, too, interestingly enough.
― Ian from Etobicoke (Phil D.), Saturday, 25 January 2014 14:08 (ten years ago) link
I thought the answer was "Luke-warm"
― schwantz, Saturday, 25 January 2014 18:28 (ten years ago) link