Eleven Years Earlier • Sci-Fi Universe Premiere Issue 1994

Revenge Of The Sith
May 19 2005
Runtime • 140 minutes • Rated PG-13

Eleven Years Earlier • Sci-Fi Universe Premiere Issue 1994

Postby Lightivity » March 28th 2005 4:10 am

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"One of the more ludicrous rumors currently doing the rounds is that a theatrical re-release of the previous Wars trilogy, with upgraded special effects, is imminent."
- Chris Gore (editor), Sci-Fi Universe Magazine #1, 1994.

"The advantage of computer graphics is you don't have to work much with blue screen, something that's very difficult to do well. On Empire we used a huge amount of light and blue screen and it took forever. Now, you just say 'We'll do it CGI', and put it in later".
- Irvin Kershner.

"The first trilogy is about the young Ben Kenobi and the early days of Luke's father when Luke was a little boy"
- George Lucas.

"It's possible that the new stories may not be told chronologically. Lucas may instead use a storytelling method similar to that used by his old friend Francis Ford Coppola in The Godfather, Part II."
- Chris Gore.

"The first trilogy will not be as much of an action-adventure kind of thing. Maybe it will have some humor, but right now it's much more humorless than the second trilogy."
- George Lucas.

"The most convincing sign of Lucas' seriousness about continuing the saga is that all licensing agreements now being made with Star Wars licensees expire in December 1996 - regardless of when they were signed. This [prequel trilogy release] would allow Lucasfilm to reassess its licensing partners and their activities prior to the inevitable onslaught of merchandise accompanying any new film"
– Chris Gore.


Here are the scans of the entire article:

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Head page
Introduction
Mature technology
Original movies review
Star Wars memories
Collage
The Clone Wars
More speculation
Even more speculation (and pictures)

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Postby Devil Dodo » March 28th 2005 4:23 am

hahaha, a great laugh :mrgreen:
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Postby dexy315 » March 28th 2005 5:21 am

oh god I remember that mag! :lol:
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Postby netsolo » March 30th 2005 3:53 am

My favorite (nostalgic, for lack of a better word) quote in that entire article was the comment about a "online conference held on the on-line service GEnie."

Up until about five minutes ago, I had forgotten GEnie existed.
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Postby Fantana » March 30th 2005 4:39 pm

I almost forgot that they completely eliminated the need for blue screen. thats pretty funny too, cause now thats all the sets are...
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Postby Lightivity » March 31st 2005 1:51 am

David Prowse in a Q&A-session in Sci-Fi Universe Magazine #11, november 1995:

"I would love to play Anakin, but there's some talk about Mark Hamill filling that role, playing his own father. I don't know how they'd explain his going from his size to my size when he plays Darth Vader, though. Whoever they choose needs to be a very physical actor. He could be the greatest dramatist in the world, but without a physical presence, Vader wouldn't be worth anything."

Reviewer Dan Webber from the same issue in an article called "50 reasons why 'Jedi' sucks":

"Worst of all, there are two solid instances [in Return of the Jedi] where burbs are used for cheap laughs. Burps! And where are the fart jokes? Well, maybe in the next film."

Thats a terrifyingly clear vision of the future.
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Postby Gregory DG » April 1st 2005 1:14 am

I wonder if a revision of the ROTJ novel is in order...
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Postby Lightivity » May 27th 2005 4:22 pm

I think it will be out this fall. And the hands holding the lightsaber on the cover will be digitally – and awkwardly – replaced with Haydens. :)
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Postby POTA » May 27th 2005 4:52 pm

How about scanning the POTA (Planet of the Apes) article too? I bought this magazine when it came out, just to read that article, but I lost it or something.
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Postby SI » May 27th 2005 7:51 pm

who gives a fuck about the abomination that is POTA - particularily that god-awful remake that Burton totally farked up.
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Postby Exmortem » May 27th 2005 8:17 pm

yeah but it had Marky Mark.
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Postby cantina_patron » May 27th 2005 9:02 pm

Man, I shudder at the thought that in 50 years someone might remake Star Wars :cathead:
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Postby cantina_patron » May 27th 2005 9:09 pm

Considering the average life expectancy I might still be alive. Bummer. Well, here's hoping motion pictures are obsolete by that time...
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Postby Exmortem » May 27th 2005 9:33 pm

don't worry it'll probally be made by Disney and go straight to video.
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Postby Mokle » May 27th 2005 9:34 pm

Nice article. I remember seeing that issue advertized in some old mag I have, probably in an Insider... always wondered what it said.

Always loved the cover, even though it's just a shot of the Falcon... that image became one of my first mind's eye glimpses of the Prequels.
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Postby cantina_patron » May 27th 2005 9:44 pm

Exmortem wrote:don't worry it'll probally be made by Disney and go straight to video.


And it's going to be about ewoks? Cool! :heavymetal:
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Postby CountBlah » May 28th 2005 4:53 pm

I had a magazine once, SciFi something (Wizard released it), and they were discussing the prequels and the sequels. I'll try and find it, but those were the days. No Jar Jar, no Hayden, and no fart jokes, only hope for what Lucas would do.
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Postby ETandElliott » May 28th 2005 4:59 pm

The caption accompanying the spirit pic on the last page is some nice foreshadowing.
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Postby TheBrian » May 28th 2005 9:20 pm

If someone attempts to remake Star Wars, us fans would likely start a jihad against it's production.
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Postby Lightivity » May 29th 2005 3:42 am

Sure I could scan the Apes article. It's only that my scanner wont cooperate with my operating system right know.
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Postby Moxichlorian » June 1st 2005 5:26 pm

I like the way in that article Lucas says "I have story treatments on all nine.".


Now he insists he never had a story for episodes 7, 8 and 9. I wonder what the truth is or was?!
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Postby Exmortem » June 1st 2005 5:37 pm

uh he managed to make 4-9 into just 3 movies.
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Postby Ascovel » June 1st 2005 5:50 pm

Moxichlorian wrote:I like the way in that article Lucas says "I have story treatments on all nine.".

Now he insists he never had a story for episodes 7, 8 and 9. I wonder what the truth is or was?!


Well, Lucas did "lie" to Spielberg that he had concepts for three stories, when he presented him the idea of Indiana Jones. Maybe he even thought he did have, but later on they proved to be not very good rough sketches and Lucas had to invent new ones for the sequels to be made.

My point is, maybe Lucas did write some notes on the (Star Wars) sequel trilogy, but was never satisfied with them and doesn't consider them as a real story concept now.
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Postby Ricardo C » June 3rd 2005 7:46 am

Lucas has become fixated on appearing right about everything, all the time. I love the guy and his work, but he's a world-class fibber when it comes to his creative process, as if he's afraid of being thought of as a hack for not having the SW saga come into his head fully developed.

"I have story treatments on all nine"

"I had a huge script that I split up into three parts and the OT came from it"

"I had a huge script that I split up into six parts and the saga came from it"

"Nine movies? That's just a media thing"

He's Tommy Flanagan with a beard.
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