“Star Wars in Manuscript” - art by Chawakarn Khongprasert at http://xearslll.deviantart.com
“Star Wars in Manuscript” - art by Chawakarn Khongprasert at http://xearslll.deviantart.com
TCR | 2014.12.01 | “In 1977, when I was in 8th grade, I won two tickets from a local radio station to see this new movie Star Wars, two weeks before it came out nationally. I loved it. But at school on Monday I couldn’t explain how everything was different now because nobody had seen it. They thought my Darth Vader impression was just asthma. Then the movie comes out and everybody’s saying it’s the greatest thing ever but I saw it first. I have been a Star Wars fan two weeks longer than any of you.”
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Daisy Ridley in the Star Wars: The Force Awakens teaser
the dark side… and the light.
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Here are some of the images I created for Topp’s new series of trading cards, Star Wars: Chrome Perspectives.
It was a blast to make them, and I’m gratified that the folks who’ve seen them seem to dig them.I love these.
- George Lucas
People often talk about how Han influenced Luke, but we should also look at how Leia influenced Luke.
(via apolla-savre)
I’ve always really liked this idea—that they’re the exact same age, but their different lives have given them very different levels of maturity, and Luke is envious, but fascinated, and idolizes her a bit.
(via another-skywalker)
It’s kind of weird to think of Han as being a big influence compared to Leia. I mean, yes, they were close. But it’s made reasonably obvious that close male friends aren’t something Luke’s ever lacked. If anything, I’d say they’re mutually influential. Han’s experience and training help temper Luke’s youth and inexperience, and his cynicism demands that Luke account for his own faith. Luke, in turn, cracks Han’s shell with hope and faith, and his earnest belief that Han can be better than what he’s let himself become won’t let him crawl back into the hole he’s dug for himself.
But Leia?
I mean, come on. Luke’s got these vague intentions to run away and do…something. He’s dissatisfied with his home life, he’s dissatisfied with the future he sees for himself, and he resents, in an equally vague way, the expectations of his family. He thinks of joining the rebellion because he’s romanticized it. He thinks of going to the academy because it’s anywhere but where he’s at. All of his ambitions amount to this sort of nebulous, Anything But What I Have aspiration. He goes running after Kenobi on the strength of a shitty, recorded hologram because it seems exciting. He has no real idea about what this sort of mission would entail, or cost, or achieve. It’s an Adventure, and he’s bored.
Then he meets Leia, and she’s literally everything he ever had some mindless daydream about being. Only instead of being a cardboard cut-out hero in some story he’s using to distract himself from a shitty frontier subsistence-farmer life, she’s a real person who’s actually fucking doing it. She’s a leader. She’s a fighter. She’s risking life and limb for a cause she completely and utterly understands and absolutely believes in. This isn’t some thing she ran away to do because she got sick of being a princess and a senator. People look up to her, and follow her, and obey her, because she’s spent her life earning it.
He’s looking around and going “Empire bad? We blow up ships?” and she’s going “Here’s ten political treatises on why the Empire needs to go, here are the details of troop movements and expected reinforcements and supply lines for the upcoming battle, and here are the family photos of everybody in the next ten systems that are going to get stomped into bloody paste in retaliation if we fail here.” He finds her, and within five minutes she’s gone from the princess he’s rescuing because that’s what action heroes do to the person he needs to emulate if he’s ever going to make something of himself.
(via stuckinabucket)
In one of the EU novels Mon Mothma essentially points out that while people have always said what a shame it is that Leia never trained up her Force powers, no one ever talks about how Luke doesn’t have any of Leia’s political skills and all that. There was a series of books published in the 90s for kids that were the journals of the main characters around the time of ANH and Leia talks in hers about how she trained herself to withstand pain because if she were ever captured she wouldn’t want to reveal any of the rebellion’s information. Leia is hardcore.
(via quarterclever)
You know, I get upset when Peter Jackson fucks with Middle Earth and all of JRR Tolkien’s creation. However, when PJ says there are now elves at Helm’s Deep, I can fantasize about throwing the entire Lord of the Rings hardcover edition at his face, and bitch about how wrong he is.
It could be worse.
Tolkien could have sold the rights off himself and allowed Warner Brothers or whoever to declare that The Silmarillion and all the appendices are no longer canon. Then they could start making horrible movies full of blasphemy and red-headed elves which they could call canon, and I’d have to move to a place without cable or movies or Internet access to avoid the pain and anger of having the last fourteen years of my life nullified.
What I’m trying to say here is: I understand your pain, Star Wars fans, if only a little bit. I am truly sorry that George Lucas, Disney, and JJ Abrams all seem to hate you so much.