Patriotic Americans Boycotting Anti-American Hollywood (no, I'm not kidding) have picked up on it as well, check about 1/2 way down.
Fucking idiots.
LordSidiousNY wrote:I always felt that the Empire and its rise to power in the manner in which in did, was based on Nazi Germany...not that that answers any questions, but considering GL's 30-40s themes, it seems more appropriate to me that he was using that model.
Besides, Lucas has mentioned the whole "The Republic gave away it's freedoms to become the Empire" before...where was all the outrage then?
It's just entertainment.
timbo wrote:
EXACTLY. People on the extreme left, and the extreme right read politics into every aspect of life, and should not be shown as the example of the sum total of the political ideologies they represent. Its just a movie. relax and enjoy it for what it is, don't read anything into it.
This should be moved to Militia because this guy is an asshole and I don't know if I can hold myself back.
Mighty Joe Young wrote:The movie has NOTHING DIRECTLY to do with current politics. What it does do is what George has always done, and is built around UNIVERSAL themes, NOT one party or the other.
"This really came out of the Vietnam era," Lucas said today of his six-part story about the transformation and rise of Darth Vader. But he admitted during this afternoon's press conference here in Cannes that there are parallels between Vietnam and Iraq and added that such themes have recurred throughout history. But, he feels that "Star Wars" is especially relevant today. "When I wrote Star Wars, Iraq didn't exist. We were just funding Saddam Hussein and giving him weapons of mass destruction, we weren't worried about him."
"I didn't think it was going to get quite this close," he said during the crowded session with the select press, "I hope this doesn't become true in our country. Maybe the film will wake people to see how easily a democracy can be subverted."
Mighty Joe Young wrote:Exactly Phod, exactly.
Few things piss me off more than some twerp in the media taking a completely innocent thing, and twisting it for their own purposes.
I swear, these people are worse than politicians, and THAT is saying something...
HarpuaFSB wrote:You mean to tell me you think they're diverting attention…
Everywhere I went today
four walls kept following me around laughing quietly
threatening to break down and leave me curled up screaming
I watch them cackle like baboons
and smell the stench of their perfume
the've single-handedly stopped evolution
it's all in my head and it's gonna stay that way
I gag and I force down this spoiled version of the facts
of life I cram my square head
in to the round holes but it's pointless trying
I wish that I could make my mind
accept the lies that keep those blobs of human meat alive
I know I can't and I wonder who was around
with a shovel when we paved these roads that don't go anywhere
standing around while the wires jumped and burned
with a where's my paycheck look on their faces
keep it around so you feel a little safer
when you drag your fat ass to bed at night
keep it going around keep the rotten foundation of your cheap little lives
from caving in it's all in my head it better stay that way
Sith 77 wrote:But, why do the right-wing hate mongerers feel that their opinion is more valid than someone else who is speaking out.
Mighty Joe Young wrote:ITS A FUCKING MOVIE.
The plot of this movie was pretty much in stone LONG BEFORE GEORGE BUSH EVER TOOK OFFICE.
What I first read, was that some stupid libs with a percecution complex said that the movie was getting digs in on Bush, and then some dumb cons believed them.
The movie has NOTHING DIRECTLY to do with current politics. What it does do is what George has always done, and is built around UNIVERSAL themes, NOT one party or the other.
Seriously, people reading this crap into Star Wars is like saying that the Dr. Suess book "Green Eggs and Ham" is a terrorist book encouraging people to poison their enemies' food supply... both are equally stupid and idiotic ideas.
Here is a thought - if you see the movie, and you think that in ANY way it has to SPECIFICALLY do with current politics, then you need to either remove yourself from the breeding population, or take the harder route, and actually have an open mind for a larger world view, and realize the world doesn't center around your political beliefs....
UGCThorn wrote:This is just stupid.
One of the best movies in a long time comes out and now it is a political debate ... what a fucking joke.
I went to the movie to watch Anakin and Palpatine come to power, not to debate the politics of the movie.
Monstera Deliciosa wrote:just read this in an AOL article that basically regurgitates what we already know about this "controversy":Josh Griffin, a self-described "conservative Star Wars fan," says he cringed when he heard the dialogue at a recent advance screening of Sith. "Star Wars is meant to be a children's movie ... not to be a political statement about someone's liberal ideology."
LOL, what a fat fucking fuck.
Erik Pflueger wrote:They're not making this a strictly conservative or strictly liberal issue,
they're using the language of our times to make the events of the Galaxy Far, Far Away more easily understood by us, the planet-bound simpletons.
As far as Lucas' personal politics are concerned, I'm not sure I can say with any certainty what they are. He never really bothered to advertise them, and his words at Cannes could easily be something the foreign press chose to focus on in lieu of other subjects Lucas brought up. I have been reasonaly sure he was a left-of-center kind of guy, someone who didn't care for Vietnam (he's spoken about this a few times), and someone who definitely didnt care for Richard Nixon (he's spoken about this, too). But he's not Michael Moore, for crying out loud!
Josh Griffin, a self-described "conservative Star Wars fan," says he cringed when he heard the dialogue at a recent advance screening of Sith. "Star Wars is meant to be a children's movie ... not to be a political statement about someone's liberal ideology."
DKR1138 wrote:I thought GL made it clear a while ago that he was a republican, but I also think he stated something about not fully agreeing with the Bush Administration and there dealings...
VRWConspirator wrote:I am about as conservative as they come, and I enjoyed the movie immensely. I think there is a lot of hysteria out there among both cons and libs. Both think that the other is out to destroy them.
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I disagree with his sentiments, but that will not stop me from pumping his wallet full of my cash several more times this summer.
And Ian McDiarmid recently highlighted the parallel between the character he portrays and George W Bush. Maybe he's 'fucking retarded' too, but he is one retard whose take on the story influences the movie.
How does Bush=Palpatine?
Has anyone mentioned that coward Grievous being like Osama?
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