Star Wars Episode II Trailer Tonight 336
Covant was among several to note that
Fox is going to air a 2 1/2 minute trailer for Star Wars Episode II
tonight,
in between Malcolm and The X-Files. I've seen the trailers released so
far, and really hope that this one can convince me that Clones isn't
going to continue to follow the path to the dark side like Menace did.
No sign of Jar-Jar (Score:4, Funny)
Aside, is this particular trailer the same on as is available to DVD owners?
Re:No sign of Jar-Jar (Score:3, Informative)
He's in the movie. He plays the Gungan ambassador who becomes the ambassador for all of Naboo when Amidala cuts out and leaves with Anakin.
He's not in the movie nearly as much as he was in the first, though. And when he's introduced for the first time in this one...the audience is going to have a laugh, even (especially?) if they are Jar Jar haters.
Re:No sign of Jar-Jar (Score:2)
Re:No sign of Jar-Jar (Score:2, Flamebait)
Re:No sign of Jar-Jar (Score:2, Offtopic)
The trailer tonight will definitely not show him, according to sources.
Re:No sign of Jar-Jar (Score:5, Funny)
Who notices Jar Jar Binks when Natalie Portman is on the screen?! Geez, that's sad.
Re:No sign of Jar-Jar (Score:3, Funny)
Re:No sign of Jar-Jar (Score:3, Insightful)
Now there are lots of people here who like Star Wars. So I don't want to start a Star Wars is good/bad type of thing. The point is, I don't like the series, I ignore it, to each his own, yadda yadda. Then on the other hand you have the people who like it, who watch it, and (figuring from the comments), for the most part are disappointed with it. Especially with Jar Jar Binks. People really hate Jar Jar Binks [google.nl], and will go to great lengths detailing the precise nature of their discontent with Jar Jar Binks.
Now the funny thing is that all this hubbub is fast making Jar Jar Binks into the most memorable character in the second Star Wars series. In fifteen years time, we'll all be going "Remember Jar Jar?" - "Yeah, he was horrible.". I mean I could care less about Star Wars and Death Stars, but I do know that Jar Jar Binks is a character to loathe. Jar Jar may have been a creative mistake, a creative disaster even, but you have to respect commercial genius.
Re:No sign of Jar-Jar (Score:3, Insightful)
Try being like me, who simply holds that Star Wars is Fantasy rather than Science Fiction. I generally keep it to myself, but my friends like pointing it out to people who are Star Wars fans for two reasons: for some reason, it tends to really piss off hardcore fans (why, I have no idea, as there's no "better" genre), and my arguments have been very polished after discussing this in hallways in conventions after "friends" hook some guy into talking to me. :) Truth be told, it's an amusing way to pass the time, and I do believe it, so it's not trolling...
--
Evan "New Con signin question: What's your Karma?"
Re:No sign of Jar-Jar (Score:3, Funny)
Not only is he in the trailer... (Score:3, Funny)
This [lucasarts.com] and this [lucasarts.com] is (no joking!!!) concept art for the MMORPG Star Wars Galaxies.
Prey that nothing like that makes the final cut... Not in the film, nor in the game... ever!
Re:No sign of Jar-Jar (Score:2)
Re:No sign of Jar-Jar (Score:2)
Jar-Jar unsuspends all your disbelief (Score:3, Insightful)
Jar Jar is a failed attempt at Buster Keaton-style slapsitck. Unfortunately, Lucas captured none of the sophistication or clever gags of Keaton. All the cutesy characters in episodes 4-6 were realistically intelligent and reacted believably to their situations. Jar Jar is something you'd expect to see in a saturday morning cartoon created by a dodgy old professor who's real passion is Proust, but was told to make a funny children's show.
I don't know how you could stand a movie that actually expected you to take it seriously when people were fighting with light sabres and jumping in and out of hyperspace.
You suspend your disbelief. I have no problem believing in (for 2 hours, at least) the Force,light sabres, and Jedi Knights; until some zany loon CGI character comes in and makes me remember it's just a movie.
Lucas is a master of drama and action. I give it up for him for trying, but I hope he realises that any comedy (even if it's good) in the Star Wars series really doesn't belong. Unfortunately, it looks like I'll be treating episodes 1-3 the same way I do The Godfather III: pretending they don't exist.
Advertising advertisments to get viewers (Score:2, Funny)
starwars.com too (Score:5, Informative)
I'm expecting the net in general won't be working so well for a few minutes there..
Nope, 8:55 EST (Score:3, Informative)
More trailers? (Score:2, Informative)
http://www.apple.com/trailers/ [apple.com]
Re:More trailers? (Score:3, Informative)
Be sure to check it out.
Yeah... old news (Score:2)
Re:Yeah... old news (Score:5, Funny)
Script Review at AICN (Score:3, Informative)
Have you read Moriarty's TPM script review? (Score:5, Interesting)
Let me put the final nail in the coffin. Here's what he had to say about Jar Jar:
You can read the rest here [aintitcool.com]. I'll believe Lucas has actually made a good movie when I see it finished and on the big screen.
Don't support it if it is bad (Score:5, Insightful)
If George Lucas has betrayed his original vision and is simply milking fans for cash, don't go along with it. At least wait for the rental. I promise you, your life will not be significantly altered if you refuse to pay $10 to be dissapointed for two hours.
Re:Don't support it if it is bad (Score:3, Funny)
Actually I doubt I could stay away from a film with that title.
TWW
Re:Don't support it if it is bad (Score:2)
I disagree. You'll be left out of countless inside jokes and references that your friends, comedians, and of course,
If you didn't watch Phantom Menace until it was rentable, you would have no idea who this Jar-Jar was, and how he could have sucked so bad to lead some people to suicide.
Re:Don't support it if it is bad (Score:2)
I disagree. Not when you can download STAR_WARS_AOTC_SCREENER.avi literally 3 hours after it has been released. I saw Menace before most of my friends did in the theatre.
Re:Don't support it if it is bad (Score:2)
Re:Don't support it if it is bad (Score:2)
I'll have to disagree. I STILL have yet to watch it. BUT I have a couple geek-a-zoid friends that saw it several-teen times between them. I've watched the trailers, read reviews, seen screen captures, etc. I'm in no rush to get it. The next time I find myself with 17 bucks to burn, maybe I'll get it.
I much more prefer watching Office Space, or Fire Walk with Me, or T-2, anyway.
My point is that I don't need to see it. Maybe if I've nothing better to do, I'll go rent it. I think hitting F5 waiting to try to get a Fyr57 P057 is more entertaining, from what I know of that flick.
Just my own opinion.
How do I know it is bad if I have not watch it... (Score:3, Funny)
Alternatively, I can read Jon Katz's review
Re:Don't support it if it is bad (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Don't support it if it is bad (Score:2)
Comic relief was definitely part of the original vision, but many people here believe that EP 4, 5 and 6 were not just kiddie movies, but appealed to adults as well.
Even if the old Star Wars was just for kids, none of the fans who saw the original release is still a kid. Disney's quite successful at making fantasy movies that appeal to kids and adults alike. Lucas should aspire to that.
Re:Don't support it if it is bad (Score:2)
The new movies aren't bad because they're made for children (heck, I absolutely *loved* Monsters, Inc.) they're bad because they're *bad* children's movies.
Re:Don't support it if it is bad (Score:2)
I don't think they actually appeal to adults all that much, but to overgrown kids. Don't get me wrong, I don't see that as a bad thing -- but the Star Wars movies are not "adult" films. They're adolescent pablum.
Re:Don't support it if it is bad (Score:3, Funny)
If it were "Star Wars: the Scalability of Linux in the Death Star's Mainframes", then the other half of
Re:Don't support it if it is bad (Score:3, Insightful)
Nor will my life be significantly altered if I do pay $7.50 (going rate in Denver) to see the next movie. I wasn't disappointed with Phantom Menace, and I expect that I'll enjoy this one as well. Granted, there were some parts of PM that were lacking, but overall I enjoyed it.
Even if Clones is disappointing, it won't be the end of the world...but if it's good, I'd rather see it on a decent-sized screen.
Re:Don't support it if it is bad (Score:2, Insightful)
And just for the record, I thought the muppets looked far more realistic than the lame computer graphics of Episode I.
What the hell is Taco's problem? SW2 was the best! (Score:2)
I'm not holding my breath (Score:2)
I'll probably go to Episode II on opening day, but I'm going to ingest suitable quantities of mood-altering substances first. The only good thing about the first movie was the sound went out for a few minutes, so we got free vouchers and I got to see The Matrix.
Hey a poster more pathetic than Jar Jar !!! (Score:3, Insightful)
Yet, you're going to watch the movie, and to top it off on OPENING DAY ! Is that pathetic or what ? If you don't like the movies and the actors, just don't freaking go see it. Less people on the line and less whiners in the theater the better for the rest of us.
What was wrong with Portman? (Score:2, Insightful)
Yeah, she was quite fuckable in *The Professional*, wasn't she? Especially in the *Leon* extended cut. Mmmm, jailbait. Tastes like chicken...
But seriously, I didn't think her acting was that bad in TPM--it's just that the script called for a wooned "regal" performance. I can just imagine Lucas directing her into mediocrity: "No, Natalie, say it with less feeling this time. You're a Queen who doesn't know the common people yet, which is why you pretend to be one of them to learn. But right now you're aloof, so act like you're Queen Victoria trying to hold it in after being given a laxative."
In contrast most of her other recent performances have been great, like in *Where the Heart Is*. Oh, and in those topless pictures the paparazzi got of her at the beach. Her performance in those was good, too.
Re:What was wrong with Portman? (Score:2)
Agreed. There's only so much you can do with the material you're given. Even Harrison Ford used to complain that "no one can say these lines." I think too many Star Wars actors get unfairly criticized when in truth, the dialogue just can't be delivered convincingly.
Karma Whore :) (Score:2, Interesting)
i dont care what anyone says.... (Score:2)
BTW: if you didnt read the Phantom Menace book for the movie, you really sort of missed out on a lot...
Any good story has four parts, intro, building, climax, and denoument(sp?)...if you expect Ep. I to have a full story, you totally missed the boat. Ep I was the intro/setup to a lot of background in the dual-trilogy...
Now, i'm by no means saying i wouldnt but a bullet between jar-jar's eyes, i hated that as much as anyone, but, other than jar-jar, the story set up a lot that will come to be explained in the Ep's II and III...
1. Once again, in the book, you get a glimpse of Anakin's rift forming with Obi-Wan,
2. Background on everyone and their dog
3. Yoda's dual warnings...its interesting
4. Does the prophecy of the "one that will bring balance to the force" mean that Darth Vader will finally kill the Emperor and himself, thus ending the line of Sith? Or does it mean Darth Vader will work to decimate the Jedi ranks, making Darth and Palpatine the two Sith, and Obi-wan and Yoda the two Jedi?
5. Basically, if you didnt like Ep I, then just dont go see Ep II, and filter all Star Wars content, and quit bitching. (notice the period, signifying finality)
I know i'm gonna get a bunch of pussy AC's reply to this, but if anyone has intelligent input, feel free.
Re:i dont care what anyone says.... (Score:2)
Re:i dont care what anyone says.... (Score:3, Interesting)
According to Yoda in the Phantom Menace, there are only 2 Sith, ever. So obviously numerical superiority has nothing to do with balancing the force.
Rather, look at the Jedi and how they behave. Living in towers, above the concerns of non-Jedi. Not accepting gifted students unless they were born into the order, or brought in at infancy (the better to instill their 'wisdoms' upon them before they can form opinions to the contrary).
The Jedi of this period are at the epitome of Jedi training and knowledge. The only way to restore any balance is to wipe them all out. Others will come who have the Force, but they will have to restart the knowledge pool at the beginning again and it will be a significant time before they have the numbers, resources and training to again need 'balancing'.
Re:i dont care what anyone says.... (Score:2, Insightful)
I will argue this point with you (here on Slashdot, why not? I don't get around to reading SW boards): According to Yoda in the Phantom Menace, there are only 2 Sith, ever
Now, I might be corrected--for instance, I've only watched TPM twice, haven't read any of the books, and, as I said above haven't hit any of the sites, etc. So if there is direct evidence to the contrary, I'm sure that you'll let me know.
But Yoda doesn't actually say that--he says "Always two there are--a master, and a student." I think that he is referring to the martial and spiritual training that all of Sith or Jedi caliber go through. Consider the duality of Luke and Obi-Wan; later, Luke and Yoda. In TPM we have the duality of Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon, and in fact the stipulation that Qui could not receive another student since he already had one.
Bottom line--I think Yoda was speaking in generalities of the warrior profession, and to draw specific conclusions about the Sith from this statement is a mistake.
Re:i dont care what anyone says.... (Score:2)
There are some specific copyright violations here that I would like to address... We're suing. DMCA. FBI. WYSIWYG. FSCK. VRML.
Funny pseudo lawyer/techiespeak over and out.
Shot by Shot (Score:2)
It's going to be good! (Score:2, Informative)
I'm really excited about this, and can't wait to see it. Finally something else to be excited to see on Fox other than the Simpsons (except latley).
Yoda Fight Scenes? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Yoda Fight Scenes? (Score:3, Funny)
Every time I hear about the Yoda fight scenes, that's the only thing I can imagine happening.
Re:Yoda Fight Scenes? (Score:2)
I hate to say it... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:I hate to say it... (Score:2)
I'm not sure what is to be gained by watching this. To me, it seems like slowing down to watch an auto accident. Is there any more to it than that?
Re:I hate to say it... (Score:2)
To take your point further, there has been tons of literature, movies and information published about the holocaust and World War 2, but does that invalidate Schindler's List as something to watch, since "it is like slowing down to watch an auto accident?"
Drifting awfully close to Godwin, there (Score:3, Insightful)
You don't have to miss it (Score:2)
Re:I hate to say it... (Score:5, Insightful)
Why? Because it's unbelievably depressing, and watching yet more footage of the carnage isn't going to help anyone. I'm not saying that people should forget or anything like that, but I'll leave that kind of voyeuristic masturbation to others.
Watching WTC footage isn't "meaningful." It doesn't help anyone. If you really want to do something "meaningful" go donate blood or some of your time to help charities. Go visit a senior's center and spend time with old people who have no family to visit. Write a letter to one of our troops in Afghanistan.
CBS may be doing this with the best of intentions, but the bottom line is they're still capitalizing on a horrible event. If the networks really wanted to do something meaningful they'd take an evening and go dark for three hours so people could spend time with their family or do something in their community instead of numbing themselves with television.
Imagine that for a second -- if every network agreed to go dark for three or four hours simultaneously for an evening on the anniversary of September 11th. (They would have to promote the hell out of it beforehand for safety's sake -- otherwise half the population would go batshit because they'd think someone had attacked and knocked out all the television stations...)
Re:I hate to say it... (Score:2)
So to recap. No, the commercials mentioned earlier were not commercials... they were tributes to public service professionals.
No, there was not one mention of Osama or the Taliban or the US's war against terror. NONE. ZIP. ZILCH. It never made statements such as "Who cares about all the other world's history?"
And, yes... after watching it... I will now pass judgment on it. I found it to be incredibly important, and yes... I believe it added an entirely new element to what happened on 9|11. Naturally all the
<sarcasm>But wait... why bother? We got to see 30 seconds of Natalie Portman. Right? I am... all this was was the planes going in again and out of the towers for 2 hours </sarcasm> Gotta love
overheard! (Score:2, Funny)
SLASHDOT USER 2: Totally.
SLASHDOT USER 1: Fuckin' fascists, tryin' to bring us down.
SLASHDOT USER 2: Yeah... they want to take away our fuckin' civil rights. Jack Valenti is such a fuckin' bastard.
SLASHDOT USER 1: Word.
SLASHDOT USER 2: Word.
SLASHDOT USER 1: So, how about that new Star Wars trailer?
SLASHDOT USER 2: Fuckin' cool, man. I'm gonna be there for the 12:01 showing as soon as it comes out!
SLASHDOT USER 1: Totally. I'd gladly pay again and again to see this fuckin' cool movie!
SLASHDOT USER 2: Dunno. Wanna go see a movie about Hobbits?
SLASHDOT USER 1: Sure.
SLASHDOT USER 2: Cool.
SLASHDOT USER 1: Fuckin' MPAA, man.
SLASHDOT USER 2: Totally.
Mod Parent up! (Score:2)
Give me a break (Score:3, Offtopic)
We're not all hypocrites. I could give a fuck about digital rights. i like dvd's, video games, porn, comics, unix, scifi and fantasy. So do many other people on this site, so don't try to pigeonhole us as also being hippies and donating all our disposable income to the EFF, 'cause you couldn't be farther from the truth.
Its "News for nerds", not "News for Flag Waving Hippie Commie Hypocrites", so get off your high horse!
Riiight... (Score:2)
Clearly we (by which we mean Slashdot) see you as a virus, and you must be stmaped out and ignored, since you're not part of the collective. Which explains the Score: 4, Funny. Right.
--grendel drago
Re:overheard! (Score:3, Insightful)
I mean, someone who never goes to the movies and never rents movies is not going to be the one who shows up for protests concerning copyright protection on movies.
When will you whiners understand? (Score:2, Insightful)
Do you complain about the lack of adult material in other films you take your kids to see? No? So why this one?
Re:When will you whiners understand? (Score:2)
Other than those drooling over Portman, there hasn't been much call for "adult" content in Star Wars. On the other hand, a lot of us fans were disappointed, because -- unlike the original three -- Phantom Menace lacked any connection to human stories. Star Wars became so popular not due to its special effects (though that helped "hook" people) but due to its adoption of Campbellian mythical archetypes, at a time the nation -- and the world -- yearned for that. The struggle of Good versus Evil appears to be very obvious, but there is just enough depth in "A New Hope" to give it legs. And in "Empire" and "Return", the symbolism is ratcheted up a notch.
But in "Menace", Lucas failed to tap that vein of mythic commonality. Instead, "Menace" had to shout at you: "Ooo! Look! I'm epic, I'm sweeping. See? Foreshadowing here! Look! Look!" Good writers don't tell you how exciting the roller coaster ride was. Good writers make you feel like you've been on the ride. With "Menace" Lucas proved he's lost any feel for the elemental that he might once have had.
Star Wars: A New Hope wasn't targeted at kids or adults. It was meant for anyone who appreciated adventure, who wrestled with their identity, who enjoyed a good story. "Menace" was targeted, and that's what ruined it.
Description (Score:2)
So this is how /. is doing in-line advertising (Score:2, Funny)
I didn't realize that you were going to hide the ads as articles. Where IS that button to hide the advertisements? Will that get rid of this article too?
Sorry but... (Score:2)
Episode II: The Search for a Story or
Attack of the Cloned movie.
also, I am really worried about the "The beeotch made me do it" subtext of the story. Call me hyper sensitive or whatever, I just wonder if it is not a limp stilt to stand on.
Dislike dmca and sssca? Stop watching US films. (Score:2, Insightful)
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, you need to make up your minds. Do you wish to do your bit? Or is suffering the loss of the Hollywood circus a bit too much? Remember, every cent towards your Hollywood DVD rentals, and your movie tickets, is your voluntary cent as a consumer in support of the destruction of your own freedoms.
If you believe in ethical purchasing, paste this message into all film articles on Slashdot. Remind your peers of the damage they may be doing to themselves and society.
Movie comparison (Score:3, Insightful)
I too have seen the trailers so far, and from the looks of things it appears that it's gonna be Titanic in outer space. *bler*
God save us all from Anakin/Amidala leaning off the edge of the death star. "I'm king of the world! YIPEEE!!!"
For godsake the only thing missing from the trailer is the swelling Celine Dion/Jon Williams collaboration piece. Is there actually going to be any attacking in Attack of the clones or what?
You need to recheck your facts DUDE! (Score:2)
Uh, dude, the Death Star doesn't have an edge... it's a globe!!!
*cue burst of high-pitched, nerdy laughter*
Opening scene (Score:4, Funny)
Obi Wan: I feel a disturbance in the force.
R2D2: you look like you need a Pepsi(TM)
Obi Wan: Ahh. Refreshing!
Five minute shot of huge Pepsi can rotating in starfield.
Starship Command Center:
Darth Vadar: Boy, I'm thirsty.
Ship Commander: I find Pepsi(TM) to be refreshing.
Hands Darth Vadar a Pepsi
Darth Vadar: Ah..Refreshing!
Five minute shot of huge Pepsi can rotating in starfield.
In the Underwater city
Jar Jar: Meesa thirsty!
....
Re:Opening scene (Score:2)
Hell...even if the sound system in the theater bit the dust, I'd still be there for that one
Re:Opening scene (Score:2)
Wheee.
Re:Opening scene (Score:2)
So, I don't know if that is supposed to be a wry criticism of Lucas, or what, but there isn't much to go on from that angle. Now, if you want to make fun of massive merchandising outside the movie theater, then you've got grist for the mill.
Not seeing it opening weekend... (Score:2)
I will see Episode 2. I basically have to as it will no doubt influence my industry. But Lucas isn't getting opening weekend ticket sales out of me.
I remember Jay Leno saying "Star Wars opening to a record setting 200 million dollars this weekend. They'd have made 400 million if they had brought dates!" heh. That opening figure meant so much. Well as punishment for E1, he's not getting it for E2. If E2 is good, then I'll see opening weekend of E3, but why do I think that's not gonna happen?
The shortest route to their brains is through their wallet. Sounds disgusting if you think about it...
Re:Not seeing it opening weekend... (Score:2)
Um, because Lucas isn't going to notice your miserable $8 fit of pique?
Re:Not seeing it opening weekend... (Score:2)
Re:Not seeing it opening weekend... (Score:2)
Pinnacle of style? Movies tease you by getting themselves all hyped up, and then they turn out to be crap. I, for one, don't want to see the industry realizing they can cut a few corners if they just add to the hype machine.
If the movie industry self destructs, I'm out of a career. The world is a lot larger than you're overimplified view of it.
Re:Not seeing it opening weekend... (Score:2)
Hey, I agree with you here. But E1 had little to no value other than visual effects, and I think Lucas could have spent more time making the story interesting than trying to load it with effects. So I am making a statement to Lucas without avoiding seeing the movie. It would be ignorant of me to avoid the movie all together out of 'revenge', but to say 'I regret seeing the last one on opening weekend' is perfectly justifiable.
"What relevance does this have? I frankly could care less what you do for a living, thanks. "
So? Doesn't mean you're solution is everybody's solution.
DivX 5 and MPEG mirror to be hosted (Score:5, Informative)
PLEASE do not link directly to the files, I'm testing a new connection and box and would like to see how it responds to a huge, global demand.
I guess I'll wait and see... (Score:2)
Certainly seems a little darker than Phantom - and the new Boba Fett style character looks pretty cool.
And of course, Natalie Portman.. any excuse
Re:I guess I'll wait and see... (Score:2)
I'm definately going to be more wary before paying to watch the next. The original Star Wars definately have to be watched on the big screen to be appreciated though.
Phillip.
This will be tough (Score:2)
So, I'm going to make an effort not to see the Ep2 trailer AT ALL. I know it'll be hard.. I don't know what I'll do when I go to movies. I don't watch live TV anyway, so I'll tivo through any tv commercials. Well it'll be tough. I'll see if I can just MINIMIZE exposure to the trailer.
Well that sucked (Score:2)
*sigh* (Score:2)
Lot's of catch-phrases and cartoonish special effects. 'Begun has the clone war'
Even Yoda is lame.
I love the continuity (Score:2)
The recap (Score:3, Funny)
Obi-Wan: "I hate flying"
*stunning CG*
*Natalie Portman looking hot*
Obi-Wan: "This is why I hate flying"
*more stunning CG*
*Yoda and Samuel Jackson looking awkward*
Obi-Wan: "Boy, I sure hate flying"
*excessive amounts of CG*
-The end
So...when's Two Towers coming out again?
The trailer is out onn Apple's Web site! (Score:2)
Thanks to Epidemic from #starwars IRC room!
It was alright (Score:2)
But _man_, the clips in the trailer just seemed to be thrown together without any real order behind them. The previous trailer was a lot better in terms of editing.
So CG has run its course then? (Score:2)
It takes literally a few minutes after the release of ANYTHING for people to be wheezing "ehhh, it sucked and by the way everything sux"
I'm not defending the Star Wars trailer (because I haven't seen it), this is just a general observation. What does it take for people to like something? I think "stunning visuals" are becoming a commodity, or at least, one would think they were by the collective yawn everything is received with any more.
Maybe it's just because we know it is fake and further, we know how it was faked. Like a magician who's tricks are all explained ahead of time. I don't know. I'm just wondering if perhaps "the audience is no longer listening."
Just a thought.
The Critic Got an Advanced Screening... (Score:3, Insightful)
Seriously though I don't understand what you are all whining about. First of all you have to remember that the episode 4 has been around and worshiped for more than 20 years, and to expect a brand new movie to live up to that is rediculous. Personaly, I'll see the movie even if it's said to be terrible. Call me crazy, but most of the movies that have come out in the last few years are complete trash. You want a plot summary of most movies? Guy/Girl exists. Guy/Girl has sex on the first date with Guy/Girl he/she doesn't know. More stupid pathetic plot with more holes in it than swiss cheese. Happy ending. If this movie is half coherent, it will already be better than many movies lately.
Also, is it really fair to judge a movie by a trailer? Lately I've been watching alot of older movies on DVD, and they usually include the trailer. I can't help but say that while many of the movies are great, I'm not so sure I would have gone to see them based on the trailer. I think we have all had an expirence like this. Then of course we've all had dozens of expirences that are just the opposite: great trailer, worst movie ever.
Have we nothing somewhat more important, but still totally pointless, to debate? Let's debate something like forcing all one-legged-weasles-born-on-the-right-side-of-a-wat ermellon to have the left side of their head shaved for posterity. That's about pointless and weird enough for Slashdot.
Re:The more they show, the less it matters (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah these trailers have shown so much of the second movie that I can already guess that at the end of Episode 3, Anakin will turn to the darkside...Obi Wan will become a hermit living on a desert planet watching over Anakin's son from afar, Palpatine will become the evil Emperor... They shouldn't give away so much of the plot!!
Re:The more they show, the less it matters (Score:2)
A friend of mine says that Anakin will redeem himself at the end to save his son, but I don't see that coming.
Re:The more they show, the less it matters (Score:2, Funny)
The best was seeing that trailer with my father sitting in the theater. He carries around this oxygen canister, and he actually sounds like Vader.
Other than that, getting dragged to see 'montsers Inc.' was a total drag.
Jar Jar Has Been Removed from Episode One (Score:2)
Actually, it appears that task has been done. Salon has a nice story [salon.com] on it and doing a google search on Phantom Edit should enable you to find it. As an aside, rumor has it that Kevin Smith, of Clerks and Jay & Silent Bob fame, was the one behind this.
Re:the shiny ship (Score:2)
Re:DIVX5 mirrors [was Re:Actually at apple.com] (Score:2)