Only in Star Wars is there a society that respects all spectrums of ideologies/art. We need musicians, storytellers, animators, architects, etc., to bring such goodness for generations to come!
+Agahnim Veneficus the prequels were absolute garbage. the fact that there are people out there like you who actually defend them makes me really afraid for our future as a species.
notangryjustdismayed I can say the same about ignoramuses that feel the need to attack people who think, feel, and know differently. I think that's the real problem with our species, tbh.
+Agahnim Veneficus I agree with you man. I do get annoyed with fans who bash on the prequels. And yes we are all fans whether we like the saga as a whole or just a particular trilogy. But to insult someone just because they see or feel different than you on any particular trilogy is sad. As fan boys and girls we need to agree to disagree and just be happy that there's new material and films coming out and move on from there. Even J.J. has said in recent interviews that TFA stands on the shoulders of ALL of the previous 6 films. And I believe we who do love the prequels will get some acknowledgement in future films. Maybe even in TFA. Anyways in a long about way I agree with you bud! haha
Super cool video! Thank you for sharing. They did an amazing job editing it together! One thing that gnaws at me, is the lack of interviews or any mention of the comics and novels artists. Since it is all one universe now, I hope we one day get a nice supercut of them included. Maybe a podcast can do that one day.
+Franklin Taylor Well, they showed little love for half of the films, too... It was just like: "Original Trilogy, The Force Awakens, Original Trilogy, a bit of Rogue One and Rebels, Original Trilogy, and have we mentioned our new theme park? Yeah, and there are prequel films, but they don't matter anyway..." At least they spared us with the "real sets, practical effects" in this one.
+Muppetfan100 It's basically the same whether it's a theme park that's part of another theme park or one on its own. And I get that the focus is on the upcoming things; but if they have a huge chunk of OT nostalgia in it they should also have the PT, which is an equally important part of the saga, in it.
Makes me sad to some of the authors that worked on the non-canon novels/comics before Disney bought SW, I understand it's Lucasfilm and George Lucas himself who got the last word, but still, it's a shame. Thankfully there's some new cool stories on the new canon.
0:45 "I remember my dad, putting me in the car, taking me to see it and I said where are we going? He said we're going to see the most amazing thing you'll ever ruin in the future".
Someone's nose is growing in this video. At least 2 people here do not care about the legacy characters and they proved this by how they treated George Lucas' creation and the making of TLJ.
I'm so glad that Scott Trowbridge is part of the Star Wars Land project.
Only in Star Wars is there a society that respects all spectrums of ideologies/art.
We need musicians, storytellers, animators, architects, etc., to bring such goodness for generations to come!
I don't appreciate how they barely acknowledged the prequels. I guess not insulting them or the fans is a step in the right direction.... Sigh.
+Agahnim Veneficus the prequels were absolute garbage. the fact that there are people out there like you who actually defend them makes me really afraid for our future as a species.
notangryjustdismayed
I can say the same about ignoramuses that feel the need to attack people who think, feel, and know differently. I think that's the real problem with our species, tbh.
+Agahnim Veneficus I agree with you man. I do get annoyed with fans who bash on the prequels. And yes we are all fans whether we like the saga as a whole or just a particular trilogy. But to insult someone just because they see or feel different than you on any particular trilogy is sad. As fan boys and girls we need to agree to disagree and just be happy that there's new material and films coming out and move on from there. Even J.J. has said in recent interviews that TFA stands on the shoulders of ALL of the previous 6 films. And I believe we who do love the prequels will get some acknowledgement in future films. Maybe even in TFA. Anyways in a long about way I agree with you bud! haha
Super cool video! Thank you for sharing. They did an amazing job editing it together! One thing that gnaws at me, is the lack of interviews or any mention of the comics and novels artists. Since it is all one universe now, I hope we one day get a nice supercut of them included. Maybe a podcast can do that one day.
+Franklin Taylor Well, they showed little love for half of the films, too... It was just like: "Original Trilogy, The Force Awakens, Original Trilogy, a bit of Rogue One and Rebels, Original Trilogy, and have we mentioned our new theme park? Yeah, and there are prequel films, but they don't matter anyway..." At least they spared us with the "real sets, practical effects" in this one.
+Muppetfan100 It's basically the same whether it's a theme park that's part of another theme park or one on its own.
And I get that the focus is on the upcoming things; but if they have a huge chunk of OT nostalgia in it they should also have the PT, which is an equally important part of the saga, in it.
Makes me sad to some of the authors that worked on the non-canon novels/comics before Disney bought SW, I understand it's Lucasfilm and George Lucas himself who got the last word, but still, it's a shame. Thankfully there's some new cool stories on the new canon.
Lol wow forgot about this haha
Thanks for sharing!
0:45 "I remember my dad, putting me in the car, taking me to see it and I said where are we going? He said we're going to see the most amazing thing you'll ever ruin in the future".
Thanks for illegally recording this and uploading it for those of us nowhere near a Disney park.
Someone's nose is growing in this video. At least 2 people here do not care about the legacy characters and they proved this by how they treated George Lucas' creation and the making of TLJ.
Good thing they got fired last month. I saw it on G + G.