How did we film on location without raising suspicions? Some of these shots are downright ridiculous. Like when Mace Windu has the Emperor hanging out the window the camera guy just brazenly gets up in his face.
It begs the question why we haven't been able to reverse-engineer any of this technology either, with it being so well documented, just like the holocaust.
They never said what the galaxy was far far away from, you all just assumed. The statement is vague and for all we know it could be set in this galaxy.
Do you think people a generation from now will become nostalgic for the weirdly universal style of 2020s fast food restaurants the way people these days get nostalgic for the weirdly universal style of 1950s diners?
I too doubt it. Seems like all the decades blend together after the turn of the century. But there are plenty of things outside of architecture that people are nostalgic for.
I never understood why RLM complained that the diner owner was a "racist stereotype". What fricking stereotype? Was he supposed to be Italian? He sure as frick didn't sound or look Italian. And whether that or something else, what was the stereotype exactly, "having four arms, being friendly and knowing Obi-wan-kenobi"?
Why do poorshit space farmers have the consumer luxuries of 70s America?
It’s symbolic. They’re really aliens doing weird foreign rituals. Their habits provide the same feelings to them that American archetypes like the household and diner do to us.
>sequelgays can't discuss the sequels because nobody (not even them) like the movies well enough to discuss them >attack the awesome prequels instead >all they end up doing is promoting the prequels
That diner is awesome. You wish the sequels had something like that in it.
Where are they supposed to eat? Pods that inject slop directly into their bloodstream? Actually nevermind, your homosexual ass would probably get a kick out of that
It was a long time ago.
why are there british accents in a galaxy far far away?
you know why
Why are there humans in a galaxy far far away?
How did we film on location without raising suspicions? Some of these shots are downright ridiculous. Like when Mace Windu has the Emperor hanging out the window the camera guy just brazenly gets up in his face.
It begs the question why we haven't been able to reverse-engineer any of this technology either, with it being so well documented, just like the holocaust.
because Lucas likes easter eggs, references to his own films, has a particular sense of aesthetics, and the prequels were poorly-written
someone hit the lights
Where were you in '62?
They never said what the galaxy was far far away from, you all just assumed. The statement is vague and for all we know it could be set in this galaxy.
>Why was there a 1950s style diner in a galaxy far far away?
A good question for another time
Lots of planets had a 60s
*50s
>Lots of planets had a 60s
>got to eat somewhere
^he’s right you know
In their galaxy, the 1950s style was futurism. That's why WE call it "retro futurism," because to us it's old futurism.
we're closer to 2050 than to 1950
Do you think people a generation from now will become nostalgic for the weirdly universal style of 2020s fast food restaurants the way people these days get nostalgic for the weirdly universal style of 1950s diners?
I somehow doubt it.
I too doubt it. Seems like all the decades blend together after the turn of the century. But there are plenty of things outside of architecture that people are nostalgic for.
convergent evolution
I wanna frick that fembot waitress.
The unfortunate reality of the Star Wars prequels is that they will be around forever, they will never go away
They can NEVER be undone.
like space cop
why doesn't anyone review these reviewer made movies like Space Cop, The AVGN movie, or Kickassia the way these reviewers tore apart others' work?
Tons of literally who's did
>"50s style"
do you see diners dying out? no. so why wouldn't they be there in the future (which star wars is obviously)
I never understood why RLM complained that the diner owner was a "racist stereotype". What fricking stereotype? Was he supposed to be Italian? He sure as frick didn't sound or look Italian. And whether that or something else, what was the stereotype exactly, "having four arms, being friendly and knowing Obi-wan-kenobi"?
Why was there an alien with a Texan accent wearing a southern white suit who had dealings in the oil industry?
But seriously that movie destroyed my interest in Hollywood. It was the final straw.
and here you are, 21 years later
what movie
Why do poorshit space farmers have the consumer luxuries of 70s America?
It’s symbolic. They’re really aliens doing weird foreign rituals. Their habits provide the same feelings to them that American archetypes like the household and diner do to us.
Why would 50's diners ever go away?
How the frick does Dexter Jetster afford sky level realestate on Coruscant?
he's friends with lots of Jedi who used their mind tricks to get him the spot
>sequelgays can't discuss the sequels because nobody (not even them) like the movies well enough to discuss them
>attack the awesome prequels instead
>all they end up doing is promoting the prequels
That diner is awesome. You wish the sequels had something like that in it.
Meesah too likah de dinah
Where are they supposed to eat? Pods that inject slop directly into their bloodstream? Actually nevermind, your homosexual ass would probably get a kick out of that
why asking such a question knowing its fiction and basically the reason why is just because?
A story for another time
Same reason the prequel vehicles were pretty much old roadsters with repulsorifts attached.