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SHISHKABOB posted:Technically useful! Anakin building 3PO makes almost no sense on a practical level. He and his mom were slaves - what the hell do they need a butler robot for? On a symbolic level, it makes a ton of sense - Anakin resents being someone else's property, and addresses it by creating a shiny slave for himself.
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Tezzor posted:Discussion question: How can we justify this as George Lucas being an ascended Buddha whose every motion is pregnant with meaning and not a mindless toy-hocking businessman surrounded by yes-men who felt it was necessary to break into the huge Robot Chicken/Family Guy Star Wars market Why would you want to discuss that
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Tezzor posted:Discussion question: How can we justify this as George Lucas being an ascended Buddha whose every motion is pregnant with meaning and not a mindless toy-hocking businessman surrounded by yes-men who felt it was necessary to break into the huge Robot Chicken/Family Guy Star Wars market It is simple: brow height, joke quality, and applicability of metaphor are not correlated except by accident. Red posted:Anakin building 3PO makes almost no sense on a practical level. He and his mom were slaves - what the hell do they need a butler robot for? He built C-3PO to help his mother perform household tasks. He isn't the one who made him shiny.
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Tezzor posted:Here's the last Star Wars thing Lucas created: IDK why anyone would say that lol
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Bongo Bill posted:It is simple: brow height, joke quality, and applicability of metaphor are not correlated except by accident. Protocol droids are all kind of the same. Anakin chose to build 3PO. He could've picked tons of other things, but chose a shiny butler.
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Tezzor posted:Discussion question: How can we justify this as George Lucas being an ascended Buddha whose every motion is pregnant with meaning and not a mindless toy-hocking businessman surrounded by yes-men who felt it was necessary to break into the huge Robot Chicken/Family Guy Star Wars market It is really just so mind-boggling that somebody who takes film art seriously could also be willing to have comedy based on his or her work. I mean, if that were actually "a thing," we'd see famous actors on Saturday Night Live in skits making fun of their own roles!
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Red posted:Protocol droids are all kind of the same. Pictured: A shiny butler.
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Detective No. 27 posted:
Pretty sure the picture on the kit looks like Edit: When he meets R2, he even gets embarrassed when he realizes he's 'naked'.
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Tezzor posted:Here's the last Star Wars thing Lucas created: you're right people can't make things they find funny good call well done
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Red posted:Pretty sure the picture on the kit looks like Show me C-3PO's kit box and Anakin's Radio Shack reciept.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 18:17 |
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Pretty sure Threepio was cobbled together from junk that Anakin found or Watto let him take. He's a protocol droid repurposed as a household assistant. It looks like protocol droids can do menial work like that, but are intended as translators.
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Detective No. 27 posted:Show me C-3PO's kit box and Anakin's Radio Shack reciept. "I don't have it with me..."
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Serf posted:Pretty sure Threepio was cobbled together from junk that Anakin found or Watto let him take. He's a protocol droid repurposed as a household assistant. It looks like protocol droids can do menial work like that, but are intended as translators. It also feels like a "I'm going to spend way more effort avoiding my chores than just doing them" thing.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 18:23 |
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Red posted:Protocol droids are all kind of the same. He built a domestic servant to domestically serve his mother, yes. He doesn't buttle very much, however, as the position implies having other servants under him. He intended for Shmi to have a high-class valet, but left him unfinished. Clegg put him in ratty, dull coverings and put him to work as a common farmhand, but once Anakin reclaimed him, he gave him to Padme (whom he conflated with his mother, recall), who dressed him up in gold and assigned him tasks befitting an attendant to royalty. A pretty rich history, all told, and that's not even getting into the part where primitives in the forest revere him as a god. He's always commenting on what he understands to be the proper hierarchy, placing himself on the bottom. A slave to a slave, he considers it improper for a droid to impersonate a deity, up to and including by means of creating droid life - an honor reserved for his deific Maker, individually or in the abstract. That's not to say he considers droids inferior to organic beings in capability ("He's quite clever, you know. For a human being. "), merely that their lot is to suffer in a position of social inferiority. Although he gripes, he assumes this position instinctively and consistently, in contrast to his life partner, the free-spirited liberated droid and daring rebel spy R2-D2.
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homullus posted:It is really just so mind-boggling that somebody who takes film art seriously could also be willing to have comedy based on his or her work. I mean, if that were actually "a thing," we'd see famous actors on Saturday Night Live in skits making fun of their own roles! Those skits are made by third parties, short, and often funny. This pile of poo poo was made by the content creator, of extended length, and going by the sizzle reel is not even remotely funny. The first factor is actually the more relevant, because if a Mad TV sketch on Jurassic Park sucks, who cares? If Spielberg makes talking-dinosaurs Jurassic Park comedy cartoon, you've got to wonder what the gently caress he is thinking even if it isn't terrible. Disney comprehends this. Why don't you?
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Tezzor posted:Those skits are made by third parties, short, and often funny. This pile of poo poo was made by the content creator, of extended length, and going by the sizzle reel is not even remotely funny. The first factor is actually the more relevant, because if a Mad TV sketch on Jurassic Park sucks, who cares? If Spielberg makes talking-dinosaurs Jurassic Park comedy cartoon, you've got to wonder what the gently caress he is thinking even if it isn't terrible. Disney comprehends this. Why don't you? What he's thinking is that he has an idea for an art project, and also has a truckload of cash that he can use to make it happen. Or must all independent creative undertakings meet with the approval of Tezzor before they may exist?
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Bongo Bill posted:What he's thinking is that he has an idea for an art project, and also has a truckload of cash that he can use to make it happen. Or must all independent creative undertakings meet with the approval of Tezzor before they may exist? Hahaha, "art project." I'm afraid I'll never understand why fanboys always sound like such sniveling sycophants. Like, you realize it isn't necessary to defend awful garbage because it's got the right logos on it, right? You know you're not making any money by doing this? That this crap makes what you like look worse, not better? Of course Lucas has the "right" to do this. The fact that he thought it was a good idea to do it is demonstrative of his loss of talent and sense. It's really not all that complicated
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Tezzor posted:Hahaha, "art project." I'm afraid I'll never understand why fanboys always sound like such sniveling sycophants. Like, you realize it isn't necessary to defend awful garbage because it's got the right logos on it, right? You know you're not making any money by doing this? That this crap makes what you like look worse, not better? Of course Lucas has the "right" to do this. The fact that he thought it was a good idea to do it is demonstrative of his loss of talent and sense. It's really not all that complicated Pull up, PULL UP
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 18:39 |
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What is even the point of this conversation, Tezzor? Even better artists than Lucas have made terrible things too. It happens.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 18:43 |
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Tezzor posted:Hahaha, "art project." I'm afraid I'll never understand why fanboys always sound like such sniveling sycophants. Like, you realize it isn't necessary to defend awful garbage because it's got the right logos on it, right? You know you're not making any money by doing this? That this crap makes what you like look worse, not better? Of course Lucas has the "right" to do this. The fact that he thought it was a good idea to do it is demonstrative of his loss of talent and sense. It's really not all that complicated Weren't you like banned from this thread. Can you be like banned for real. Again, I guess.
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Get a taste!
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 18:45 |
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I wonder where that fits into canon.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 18:46 |
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I will defend the Vader comic to the death purely because of this: Oh and this: Like, holy poo poo, they actually get visual storytelling. Well that and the inherent hilarity in defenestration.
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Tezzor posted:Hahaha, "art project." I'm afraid I'll never understand why fanboys always sound like such sniveling sycophants. Like, you realize it isn't necessary to defend awful garbage because it's got the right logos on it, right? You know you're not making any money by doing this? That this crap makes what you like look worse, not better? Of course Lucas has the "right" to do this. The fact that he thought it was a good idea to do it is demonstrative of his loss of talent and sense. It's really not all that complicated I think it's pretty bad, but it is literally art. "Is art" is a low threshold to achieve. Lots of things are art. Even video games.
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RBA Starblade posted:I wonder where that fits into canon. Probably the same as the Robot Chicken sketches?
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Tezzor posted:If Spielberg makes talking-dinosaurs Jurassic Park comedy cartoon, you've got to wonder what the gently caress he is thinking even if it isn't terrible. Disney comprehends this. Steven Spielberg presents an adventure for the whole family.
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Steven Speilberg Presents An Adventure For The Whole Family.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 18:51 |
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Zoran posted:Probably the same as the Robot Chicken sketches? No that's the old canon, we have the shiny new one now.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 18:51 |
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George Lucas, to conference room full of fanboys and brown-nosers: "hey I heard that some people make over one thousand dollars a month drawing erotic Twileks. Why are we not capitalizing on this market?"
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Tezzor posted:George Lucas, to conference room full of fanboys and brown-nosers: "hey I heard that some people make over one thousand dollars a month drawing erotic Twileks. Why are we not capitalizing on this market?" Hell if he doesn't have the right to who does?
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Tezzor posted:George Lucas, to conference room full of fanboys and brown-nosers: "hey I heard that some people make over one thousand dollars a month drawing erotic Twileks. Why are we not capitalizing on this market?" Seriously, what the hell are you even talking about anymore?
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Tezzor posted:George Lucas, to conference room full of fanboys and brown-nosers: "hey I heard that some people make over one thousand dollars a month drawing erotic Twileks. Why are we not capitalizing on this market?" Steven Speilberg Presents An Adventure For The Whole Family. Wish for a dinosaur and watch all your dreams comes true. WE'RE BACK! A Dinosaur's Story
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Raxivace posted:Seriously, what the hell are you even talking about anymore? George Lucas is in fact a severely overrated hack and a soulless toy-hocking businessman surrounded by useless fanboys and yes-men, which is a relevant consideration when considering the likelihood of the apologetic headcanons of pretentious halfwits as to why he's actually a brilliant intellect operating on a higher level than we see. I did not think this was all that complicated
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Tezzor is melting down because no one is taking his bait.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 19:04 |
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Spielberg had so many cartoons that there was a segment where three of them (which was nowhere near all of them) duked it out to see which one Steven liked best: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NLrjVnMO7k
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Tezzor posted:George Lucas is in fact a severely overrated hack and a soulless toy-hocking businessman surrounded by useless fanboys and yes-men, which is a relevant consideration when considering the likelihood of the apologetic headcanons of pretentious halfwits as to why he's actually a brilliant intellect operating on a higher level than we see. I did not think this was all that complicated I'll think you'll find be is surrounded by fan girls and yes women as well, sexist.
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Tezzor posted:George Lucas is in fact a severely overrated hack and a soulless toy-hocking businessman surrounded by useless fanboys and yes-men, And he was a good friend.
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Post the loving steampunk wedding pictures Tezzor
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SuperMechagodzilla posted:
Notice how, just for starters, this isn't in the Jurassic Park brand. I wonder why this is. Surely it would have made more money if it was
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Corek posted:Post the loving steampunk wedding pictures Tezzor I don't have any idea what you're talking about
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