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Post by jppiper on Aug 7, 2020 14:17:06 GMT
Some Think Star Wars Needs to be Rated-R Personally i think it's stupid Your Thoughts?
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Post by Ingram on Aug 7, 2020 19:40:24 GMT
Edge-lord? Might as well at this point. Nothing matters.
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Post by Cryogenic on Aug 7, 2020 23:45:55 GMT
Some Think Star Wars Needs to be Rated-R Personally i think it's stupid Your Thoughts? Star Wars is primarily intended for young people, but there's nothing wrong with pushing things a bit. Even Lucas himself was going to do that with his "Underworld" television series. That said, if it stops appealing to young people, that would be tragic. Edge-lord? Might as well at this point. Nothing matters. Ingram, I love ya, but...
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Post by ArchdukeOfNaboo on Aug 9, 2020 0:43:16 GMT
jppiper Can you site some articles for us? I thought it was just the fanboys who felt aggrieved by the lack of Darth Vader gore in Episode III who were into this thing?
I'm not, never have and never will be for a Star Wars adult movie. Still I would echo Ingram 's feelings in that the car has already been crashed, and the passengers inside killed. Whether it is dumped into the sea now doesn't so much matter, although I kinda would prefer to save the remains for a future postmortem, you know? That car was running very well in the 2000s and I wouldn't mind it in a museum, even if its wreckage.
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Post by jppiper on Aug 9, 2020 1:01:23 GMT
ArchdukeOfNaboo Sorry there are no articles just comments on Youtube sorry If i Misled anyone
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Post by Ingram on Aug 9, 2020 19:29:02 GMT
jppiper Can you site some articles for us? I thought it was just the fanboys who felt aggrieved by the lack of Darth Vader gore in Episode III who were into this thing?
I'm not, never have and never will be for a Star Wars adult movie. Still I would echo Ingram 's feelings in that the car has already been crashed, and the passengers inside killed. Whether it is dumped into the sea now doesn't so much matter, although I kinda would prefer to save the remains for a future postmortem, you know? That car was running very well in the 2000s and I wouldn't mind it in a museum, even if its wreckage.
Someone informed me earlier this week that Taika Waititi was set to direct a live-action Star Wars movie—their eager anticipation. I just remember my initial reaction being: "Huh. I should probably do laundry today."
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Post by jppiper on Aug 9, 2020 20:13:19 GMT
I Mean Look at The New Star Trek Shows F-Bombs and Gore it doesn't work there it won't work in Star Wars
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Post by ArchdukeOfNaboo on Aug 9, 2020 22:06:55 GMT
ArchdukeOfNaboo Sorry there are no articles just comments on Youtube sorry If i Misled anyone
I thought I warned you about those, Joe!
At one point I had a filter on my browser such that those YouTube comment sections didn't even show up. You should try it!
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Post by jppiper on Aug 9, 2020 22:32:39 GMT
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Post by Cryogenic on Aug 9, 2020 22:41:54 GMT
ArchdukeOfNaboo Sorry there are no articles just comments on Youtube sorry If i Misled anyone
I thought I warned you about those, Joe!
At one point I had a filter on my browser such that those YouTube comment sections didn't even show up. You should try it!
Hmm... I filter out the ads on YouTube, but rather enjoy the comments. People can be, ah... amusing.
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Post by Somny on Sept 11, 2020 23:44:51 GMT
In addition to the humor (of which there's always a delightful plenty), there are occasionally bits of refreshing lay insight and eagle-eyed observations posted in the comments section of many YouTube videos of certain film scenes and moments. Being rather accustomed to seeing and considering films on my own, I appreciate running into some disarmingly smart and incisive comments (however grammatically offensive) from so many relatively anonymous YouTube account holders from time to time. They're keener than one might think.
More to the main topic though, I've almost always appreciated how implicit the darkest moments of Star Wars are (Anakin's slaughter of the sand people in AOTC comes immediately to mind). More often than not, there's a respectful remove from the more brutal and heinous events of the saga. The series skirts lurid sensationalism in favor of what I see as a poetic moral position: to merely suggest but not excessively revel in the worst of these characters and their actions. I see the fairly consistent PG-rating of the Star Wars films as a badge of honor amid so much immoderation when it comes to depictions of the unsavory and immoral in most contemporary film industry product.
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Post by jppiper on Sept 21, 2020 12:35:13 GMT
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Post by jppiper on Jun 29, 2023 19:19:26 GMT
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Post by eljedicolombiano on Jun 30, 2023 19:44:23 GMT
Frankly, the notion of an R rated Star Wars film is... pointless. It wouldn't really be Star Wars, but then how much of what Disney has produced has actually been Star Wars anyway?
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Post by jppiper on Jul 3, 2023 20:18:17 GMT
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Post by eljedicolombiano on Jul 3, 2023 21:41:42 GMT
well if it was anything like 300 it would have been awful
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