Star Wars Episode III To Open Cannes 339
bonch wrote in to mention an article on the IGN site. "The Cannes Film Festival is going to the dark side. After months of negotiations between George Lucas and festival officials, Star Wars: Episode III - The Revenge Of The Sith will open the festival in the South of France in May."
Combine this with the previous story... (Score:4, Funny)
My ORIGINAL link--avoid the ad (Score:5, Informative)
So you're saying... (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Can George Lucas Save "Star Trek"? (Score:5, Insightful)
I hate to say it, but the best thing Lucas could do would be to turn the whole Star Wars universe over to some decent science fiction writers and film directors, then stand back. We'd end up with more and better films and he'd end up with more piles of cash.
Re:Can George Lucas Save "Star Trek"? (Score:2)
No, face the truth... 90% of everything is crap. George Lucas hit the lottery giving the reins to someone else twice. It will never happen again.
Re:Can George Lucas Save "Star Trek"? (Score:4, Insightful)
If only George would get over his ego and realize he really can create great things when he allows more-skilled people to do the things he's not good at, instead of trying to do it all himself. Sadly, it doesn't look like this is going to happen.
Re:Can George Lucas Save "Star Trek"? (Score:2)
Re:Can George Lucas Save "Star Trek"? (Score:5, Funny)
Slashdot troll questions another poster's social life; pot, kettle, total absorption of visible light.
A Great Disturbance (Score:5, Funny)
Re:A Great Disturbance (Score:3, Funny)
No... that's when Jar Jar makes his third movie appearance.
Excuse me while I get warmed up!
nngghh! *bonk* nnggh! *bonk* nnggh! *crash* damn cheap walls around here.
Didn't you hear? (Score:5, Informative)
Anyways, he ends up decapitating Skywalker, forces Emporer Palpatine to wet his pants, and gets satisfied by Lady Amadala in an hour long scene that cannot be described in a thread that might be viewed by youngsters.
Who *didn't* know about that? Gosh... ;)
Re:Didn't you hear? (Score:5, Funny)
Very sure...
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Re:A Great Disturbance (Score:2, Funny)
What Is TRULY Disturbing... (Score:2)
Ye Olde... (Score:4, Funny)
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Good idea (Score:5, Funny)
What a frickin' joke. Unless this movie is a massive departure from the other two, it's going to be a terrible, hacked together joke. Why this would open up at Cannes is a mystery to me.
Re:Good idea (Score:5, Funny)
*slinks away*
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No mystery at all (Score:2, Insightful)
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some perspective (Score:5, Insightful)
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Can just see it. A critic reviewing it as: "a sublime parody of the Star Wars genre".
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In any case, that wan't long after our illustrious Congress renamed "French Fries" "Freedom Fries", Thus pissing of two our our European allies at once: France (of course) and Belgium (where pommes frites are from). Idiots.
Pissed them off? (Score:3, Insightful)
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Of course we do. The potato is a native plant.
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Nearly everyone I know who saw it was already anti-Bush. And once certain facts about the presentation were shown, it discredited it in the eyes of people who may have been in the running to be converted.
In fact, the problem with nearly all documentaries coming out now is that they preach to the converted. If someone could find out a way to talk about the bad shit that junk food does to you in a way that inner city single mothers would w
Re:Good idea (Score:2, Interesting)
I was probably the demographic this movie was directed at. I'm undecided. I have no feeling of identity to either major political party. I have issues with Bush. And there are aspects of the apparent Democratic political view that I find appealing. However, this movie didn't convert me. If anything, it helped alienate me from the Democratic party. This movie, combined with the National Draft "issue" helped point out that the Democ
Re:Good idea (Score:2)
But really, 95% BS? I'd love to hear your breakdown.
Re:Good idea (Score:3, Insightful)
Most of the right wing get-the-facts campaigns were themselves a work of fiction-- about as factual as Moore's film.
Truth is a three-edged sword. One side is your truth, the other side is their truth, and the third side is the truth. (Long live Kosh!)
And hell, while I'm mixing Geek with Politics and Whiskey:
The metaphor functions on several levels: 1) in any argument, there is your side, and the other side, but if you're ever going to get past
Re:Good idea (Score:5, Insightful)
Unfortunately, some people are completely okay with "fake but accurate"--the CBSNews way of looking at the world.
Re:Good idea (Score:4, Interesting)
Which, If you look at a map, are right next to each other, except people have heard about Flint, not Davison.
He doesn't lie about it. (Score:3, Interesting)
Besides he's never actually said he was born in Flint, just that is where he grew up, which may be very true if he went over there all the time.
But in the end nobody, but you, gives a damn where he was born. If you call that a "deception" you need your head examined.
Re:MOD UP (Score:2)
Likewise, his arguments about Canada are bullshit. They are not as heavily armed as Americans; it is MUCH harder to get guns in Canada and the restrictions are much stronger, especially on handguns. But dealing with the complexities of the issues didn't fit his ideas and
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I thought that read Episode III was in the can... (Score:2, Redundant)
But... (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:But... (Score:2, Informative)
A film can be in or out of the official competition [festival-cannes.fr]. The list of films in each category hasn't been announced yet for this year, but if Star Wars has to be shown, it won't be in competition.
Two things. (Score:2)
2. Lucas OBVIOUSLY thinks ep3 won't suck ass. Money can make that kind of enthusiasm contagious.
Why open Cannes when you could crush Cannes? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Why open Cannes when you could crush Cannes? (Score:4, Funny)
Yoda Sez: "Crumple YOU like cans, In Soviet Empire Sith do!"
La Dee Dah (Score:2, Interesting)
That would be worth seeing.
Adulteration of the cannes (Score:4, Insightful)
Cannes (Score:5, Funny)
LOL (Score:5, Interesting)
I just can't help but imagine Lucas with a big grin holding up his middle finger and giving one final F-YOU to the Star Wars geeks, followed by a "get a freaking life."
Ahem. Sorry. In the interest of full disclosure, I have to admit that I slept overnight -- ONE NIGHT -- for Empire Strikes Back. But my friend camped out for two weeks, and I was only 30 or so people back. :)
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!fanboy <= 1 day camping out < fanboy
Re:LOL (Score:2)
Anyway, camping out for a night is one thing; lots of people do that for special events (rose parade, concerts, etc). That's socially acceptable. And this was the sequel to Star Wars, which actually lived up to the hype. Camping out for months beforehand is way out of hand. Not to mention that there isn't exactly high expectations for the last movie.
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Avoid the ad link... Or Article Text (Score:5, Informative)
Sith Opening Cannes
Final Star Wars film set for festival debut. February 18, 2005 - Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith will open the 58th Cannes Film Festival. According to This Is London, a deal was recently struck after months of negotiations between Star Wars creator George Lucas and festival coordinators.
Festival De Cannes takes place May 11th-22nd in the south of France.
The UK-based website is also reporting that Ewan McGregor may be in attendance. McGregor is preparing to star in Michael Grandage's new London stage version of Guys and Dolls at the Piccadilly Theatre.
If you're not on the Cannes guest list then you'll have to wait until May 19th (in most countries) to see Revenge of the Sith.
The final chapter of the Star Wars prequels takes place three years after the events of Attack of the Clones. The Clone Wars are nearly at an end as the Jedi Council dispatches Obi-Wan (McGregor) to bring General Grevious, the deadly leader of the Separatist droid army, to justice. Meanwhile, back on Coruscant, Chancellor Palpatine has grown in power. His sweeping political changes transform the war-weary Republic into the mighty Galactic Empire. To his closest ally, Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen), he reveals the true nature of power and the promised secrets of the Force in an attempt to lure him to the dark side.
Wrong timing (Score:2)
Meh. (Score:3, Funny)
Nothing wrong with crap at the Cannes of course - they don't get to see your film first. It'll just get panned.
Sure to be a hit! (Score:2)
Die Jar Jar Binks! (Score:5, Funny)
It would also be funny to make references to Kevin Smith films as they have made so much reference to Star Wars. Having Darth Jay and Darth Bob (Silent Palpatine) selling weed to Wookies before, during, or after the battle or show a convience store during the construction of the Death Star called the Death Stop manned by two screwed up Storm Troopers named Dante and Randal.
Re:Die Jar Jar Binks! (Score:2)
If anything, I think Lucas more than justified the character. At least now we have a tangible reason to hate his guts, instead of the previous reason, which was little more than an insult to our collective intelligence.
What would make me
Also being featured... (Score:5, Funny)
-The art of the sellout
-The check's in the mail
-How to bribe a Frech official
-Call it a "donation"
and
-Benjamin Frankin goes to pockettown
All these great films being brought to Cannes by EA now the official owner of all rights to games based on movie licenses... and Sprite reminds you to: Obey your thirst.
I mean... come on!
Re:Also being featured... (Score:2)
Jesus, you need a guide for that?
Yeehaw! (Score:5, Funny)
Needless to say, he loathes Star Wars. No, no, he despises it.
I can't to give him the news.
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Re:Yeehaw! (Score:2)
That is really, really, really funny.
Any chance you'll be able to get his reaction on video? It should be priceless.
Now that I think of it, I'm anxious for it to actually be screened in front of a C
Re:Yeehaw! (Score:2)
George is an independant fim-maker too! (Score:5, Interesting)
Personally, if any of the pre-press is telling us what's going on, George may finally be willing to make a PG-13 movie..and have to make a movie that can make it with the increased rating.
dup (Score:3, Funny)
What if (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What if (Score:2)
Yes; there is the distinct possibility that the audience will run away.
whoop-de-doo (Score:4, Insightful)
I've seen all the Star wars films out so far (Ep 1 and 2 at the cinema) and I have to say we need to rate the prequals on a different scale. Look at them as films and not as a legacy. In short
Ep 1= okay movie, bad star wars film
Ep 2 = okay movie, bad sequal, bad star wars film.
So we all scream "RAPE!" because we're ranking these things about classics, NOTHING will ever be as good as the memories you have of your favourite things, so don't compare them.
Take all the suspense out of it, why dontchya? (Score:4, Funny)
Finally I Get to See Natalie Portman's Cannes (Score:5, Funny)
Dammit George! (Score:5, Funny)
I just crack myself up.
Star Warts (Score:2, Interesting)
Mon Doo-doo (Score:2)
Honestly. How about direct to DVD? It would be fan boy heaven, and think of all of the popcorn that wouldn't have to die.
T.t.I.C.D. (Score:4, Funny)
TtICD: "Jes, jes, and you little boy...who are you supposed to be?"
Boy (with French accent): "I am a Jedi Knight."
TtICD: "Jes, that is the best nerd costume I have ever seen...(wait for it)...FOR ME TO OUI OUI AND POUPON!"
*rimshot*
Wait until it is in the Second Run theatures (Score:2)
Is anyone else just completely bored by Star Wars now?
I still have to see it in a theature out of obligation, but I think I'll wait until it is in the cheap ones.
Or maybe to theature hopping?
I don't even care about spelling anymore.
you realise what this means? (Score:2, Insightful)
If LucasFilm aren't damn careful, we'll all have it down over BitTorrent before the 30-day-campsite nerds outside the cinema get a sniff of it..
*waves hand* (Score:3, Funny)
This is not the movie you want to see.
Move along.
as long... (Score:2)
Isn't cannes film festival just that? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Audience Response (Score:2)
"why would they come to our concert just to boo us?"
Re:Audience Response (Score:5, Funny)
Um....
Needless to say... never have such incorrectly words been chosen.
Episode 2 the reaction was a little clapping. I think at that point it was kind of like clapping for a kid who wears a crash helmet when he manages to tie his shoes. It was more for the effort, given the first one.
Re:Audience Response (Score:2)
That's what I get for being a smart ass.
Ahahaha (Score:3, Insightful)
What's Wrong With Star Wars
What became abundantly clear to me after seeing Episode I, and was reinforced by seeing Episode II, is that George Lucas has no idea how to tell a story.
The first Star Wars movies were successful because they were different. They were space westerns, they had special effects
Two questions Re:Audience Response (Score:2)
Did anyone just yell at George to sit down and shut the fuck up?
In fairness I loved THX-1138 though the ending is pretty weak. It appears that before he started work on the prequels the state must have compelled him to resume taking his full dose of meds.
I hope that really did happen (Score:3, Interesting)
Because if it did it's got to top my best audience reaction story. "Highlander 2" opening night the theater is full. Highly anticipated sequel to a movie that did poorly in theaters but built up quite a following in rental so pretty much everyone there was really looking forward to this movie.
The very first scene pops up and beneath it appears a caption saying something like.
"3000 years ago, the planet Zeist"
I don't know how many people that theater seated but every single person there it seemed
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Cannes Opening Day Headline (Score:5, Funny)
The Shit has hit the Cannes
Re:This Just In! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Watching Boobs and Star Wars in Cannes (Score:2, Funny)
Hot grits.