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Off Topic => Off Topic => Topic started by: The Last Belmont on January 09, 2009, 10:01:46 PM
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The PT is a very engrossing and entertaining jaunt but I think most will agree that the script is not up to the level of the other ones and there is room for improvement. If anybody could have written the script for GL would would yall pick?
I'd go with Douglas Adams. Based off the great success of his novels and his unique way of storytelling that feels really down to earth I think he would have written some damn good movies. He is also insanely good at implenting just the right level of comedy into the situation to enhance the already established fantastic atmosphere.
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Michael Stackpole, purely for the awesomeness of the X Wing series.
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Paul W. Anderson
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In Reply To #3
Are you kidding? Anderson would have made the prequels even worse than they actually turned out being.
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In Reply To #3
Are you kidding? Anderson would have made the prequels even worse than they actually turned out being.
Honestly i'm suprised you even had to ask that. Of course.
I would maybe pick James Cameron.
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Sam Raimi. But then the third one would've really sucked instead of mildly sucked.
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Hey, "Army of Darkness" was god awesome. Don't dis the Raimi trilogies.
Unless it's Spiderman, but that's because 3 was supposed to be two seperate movies and the combination fucked the story up.
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I never heard anything about Spider-Man 3 originally to be two movies. Where'd you hear that?
It does, however, have far too much going on, and Raimi hates Venom and didn't even want him in the movie. He was forced by the studio to have Venom, and that forced the movie to go all downhill because I don't think he was trying too hard.
Anyway, I wish the Star Wars prequels didn't exist. They should have never been created, and all three of them are simply dreadful. I just want the original untainted trilogy, on Blu-ray, with a really freaking nice transfer, without any of the special edition crap. Robert A. Harris has even offered to restore the films for free... They could make a fantastic 1080p AVC transfer from that.
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Also, I typed like such a retard that last post. That's what happens when ya type shortly after waking up (yeah...at 4 in the afternoon) and you type some stuff in between eating a bowl of Cap'n Crunch. I didn't want the cereal to go soggy...
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I liked the lightsaber duels in III. The prequels had some redeeming qualities :/
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I can only imagine what Quentin Tarantino would've done with it.
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3 was the best of the prequels, if only for the fact that Grevious was a semi decent stand in for Vader. infact he WAS the best thing about the film considering how they murdered Vaders character at the end!
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No one. Star wars should've either stopped at 3 (sorry, six), or never been made in the first place.
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Hey, "Army of Darkness" was god awesome. Don't dis the Raimi trilogies.
Unless it's Spiderman, but that's because 3 was supposed to be two seperate movies and the combination fucked the story up.
I was obviously referencing the Spider-Man trilogy, which progressively got worse with each film. If we're talking Evil Dead-era Raimi on the other hand, then the prequels would've been BETTER than the originals.
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Actually I thought Spider-man 2 was much better then the first.
I never saw 3, though~