Posted on 12/08/2014 1:54:44 PM PST by Citizen Zed
Lucas, who created the "Star Wars" universe with the launch of the first film in 1977, has been relatively hands-off with the upcoming Episode VII, a fact that didn't go unnoticed by fans upon viewing the flick's first teaser, which features more practical effects than CGI. And it turns out, that non-involvement stretches to even watching the trailer itself.
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I haven’t seen it.
I just hope Lucas was available to help write dialogue for this new film.
(Hell yes I’m being sarcastic!)
I haven’t seen it. I don’t really like Star Wars, so there is no reason for me to view the trailer.
“I havent seen it.”
It said “person”.
/s
Nope, won’t watch trailers. Haven’t watched the Hobbit trailer either.
Waiting for the movies.
The Trailer probably has absolutely nothing to do with the Movie anyway , LOL Just something thrown together for those COSPLAYERS
‘which features more practical effects than CGI’
Hmmm...I saw a lot of cgi
I haven’t seen it; don’t plan to see it.
I resist hype. I’ll see the movie in my own good time, maybe 10-20 years from now.
I’m not a sheep.
I have not seen it.
I have never saw it, and won`t.
I haven’t seen it and won’t go out of my way to do so. None of the Star Wars films that I have seen that came out after the 1977 original have been even half as good. And the next one is being made by the company that gave us Mickey Mouse, so I’m not holding my breath.
[ I havent seen it.
It said person. ]
They were referring to YOU, George Lucas doesn’t count as a “real” person anymore, he is more CGI than man these days.....
I haven’t. I don’t understand the modern day obsession with trailers. If I know I’m going to see a movie (I don’t care how bad a movie they make in SW, if it starts with the crawl I’m there) I have no interest in the commercials. Same really if I know I won’t see it. I only pay attention if it’s on my maybe list, even then I just let the random draw of going to the theater determine if I see the commercial.
If he just keeps his “hands off” the script there’s hope the film could be watchable. The last two were laughably stupid. Even the better actors in the cast looked like cigar store Indians reciting those lines.
He isn’t the only one. I haven’t seen it.
I recall finally watching Star Wars — about 10 years after its initial release. It was okay. I just couldn’t find interest in the series. I may have watched a couple of other movies in the series, if they were on TV.
I haven’t seen the new trailer and have no compelling interest to do so.
I don’t think that I’ve seen it.
I haven’t seen it.
I see...so those of us who plan to see it are automatically “sheep?” Gotcha’!
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