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Supes, tropical storm Fay must have a high midichlorian count, she's "forcing" us to get out our canoes here in Florida in the United States! (SuperShadow: This shall pass.) Anyways, keep your chin up for the long term about the Star Wars The Clone Wars movie, I think it's the best movie out in the theatres right now. (SuperShadow: Watch as they all fly away.)
Even if Yoda might say: "Clouded, this movies future is." I think everyone should relax, take it easy, every things gonna turn out just fine with the Clone Wars. (SuperShadow: Let's hope so. Lucasfilm deserves enormous profits.) Then the new Clone Wars TV series will have high Nielson ratings and everything will be great. Everyone will say "Peace," do the Spock sign and say: "Live long and prosper." See ya. (SuperShadow: With over 25 years invested with the Illuminati, my pension is fully vested. Where's my money? Hahaha.)
SS, Lucas said that the longer he waited to make Star Wars Episodes 7, 8 and 9 the worse for the fans. Will he change his mind and make them sooner? (SuperShadow: I doubt it. Lucas would have to be in a dire financial position for him to consider making Star Wars Episode 7 early. However, the unblest box office figures for the Clone Wars movie has Lucas very, very severely worried about the future of Star Wars as a weekly TV program on television.)
SuperShadow: I have 2 questions. 1: How can Lucas say that he is really religious when he is sleeping around with different super model women if he really knows the Holy Bible to a T, then he would know that having relations before your married is a sin and Lucas and celebs are not any different.
It doesn't say celebs can have relations before marriage in the Holy Bible. (SuperShadow: The minor laws of the Holy Bible don't apply to the leaders of society. See King Solomon as a reference for this correct interpretation of Biblical Scripture.)
2: What kind of stuff is Lucas taking to release something from the Star Wars prequel era in theaters, aka the new computer animation especially against such titans as The Dark Knight and The Mummy 3? It has no chance in the real world. Let's see if you place these two questions on your ingenious SS web site? (SuperShadow: Criticism from the zeros at life don't bother Lucas and SS. If Star Wars is now box office poison so be it. Who cares? Hahaha.)
Hey SuperShadow. I have another question for you? Any future project video games Star Wars and Indiana Jones for X-Box 360, PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii? (SuperShadow: Yeah, of course. LucasArts has many Star Wars video games in development. However, we don't post spoilers related to Star Wars and Indiana Jones video games. Go to the official LucasArts web site for such info.)
Lord Shadow, I feel the presence of college football approaching. "The Dark Knight" changed the landscape of the movie business. No one thought it was possible to earn $ 500 million domestically with a comic book hero. (SuperShadow: This is true. The success of the Dark Knight in theaters is shocking.) Well yeah. Because there are so many movies available on DVD and cable, kids don't want to waste their valuable money on second-rate stuff.
Many movies that were considered "bankable" fell short. If you tell your audience that "The Clone Wars" will be available on The Cartoon Network this fall, are they going to see it in the theaters? (SuperShadow: Excellent point. Once again Lucas has outsmarted himself. Avarice leads to trouble.)
Lord Shadow, in the screen writing business, you have to set goals for yourself. Most successful writers have at least one screenplay sitting in a desk drawer that will never be made. (SuperShadow: That's why you have to conspire with secret societies to get your ideas made into films, books, TV series and songs by means of mind control. Is SS the only Human to think of such strategy to saturate civilization with dynamic mega genius? Hahaha.)
Some screenwriters have dozens. I guess my goal is to come up with a concept that George Lucas would be willing to invest $ 200 million of his own money to make. Whether he actually makes it is beside the point. Nobody thought "Titanic" would earn $ 1.6 billion. (SuperShadow: Actually the Titanic movie directed by the uber brilliant James Cameron made over $ 1.8 billion U.S. dollars in cinemas. $ 600 million U.S. dollars domestically in the United States and Canada with another $ 1.2 billion U.S. dollars earned from overseas foreign territories.)
I believe if the Clone Wars movie would have been created to look more advanced, similar to Beowulf, then more fans would want to see it. (SuperShadow: Exactly. Lucas tried to trick the fans with an extremely low budget and crudely computer animated Star Wars film. The fans are not as imbecilic as Lucas would like to believe. Hahaha.)
Honestly, I have played Star Wars video games that looked more realistic than the Clone Wars movie. (SuperShadow: Kinda ironic. Star Wars video games with nearly photo realistic graphics, but the Clone Wars film had some of the worst digital anti wizardry of all time. It can't get worse for Lucas, but it always manages to get worse. Hahaha.)
Hi Shadow. Just wondering, does the fact that Lucas didn't direct The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi change his opinions of those movies? (SuperShadow: It impacts Lucas personally because the sequels to A New Hope don't really represent his artistic vision. Only Star Wars movie episodes written and directed by Lucas count as official.)
Does he like them the same as the 4 he directed? (SuperShadow: Not at all. The second biggest regret Lucas has about life is not directing all the Star Wars movies. By the way, his biggest regret is allowing his marriage to Marcia to fail.)
It seems like Star Wars Episode 5 is so far off from his vision of Star Wars. (SuperShadow: I literally fall asleep while watching even 5 seconds of The Empire Strikes Out. Hahaha.) Also, which is Lucas' favorite Star Wars movie? (SuperShadow: The ones he wrote and directed are his faves. More so with A New Hope because it made all of Lucas' dreams a reality.)
Thanks for your time. (SuperShadow: Why don't the abnormally delusional machine immortals stop trying to create working time machines? They waste untold resources on something, which is beyond the realm of technology. The past and future exist in the mind of God. Only inane buffoons would continue such nonsensical research after 50 years of mistakes and unfavorable results. Hahaha.)
Hi SS. I just saw an interview with George Lucas. He's got more chins than Jabba the Hutt. The women can't want him for his looks. (SuperShadow: Having many billions of U.S. dollars allows a person full access to any super model even if the rich individual looks completely hideous. It's naive to think otherwise. Hahaha.)
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SS, why would Lucas even consider releasing to theatres a movie as utterly terrible as the new Clone Wars mess? (SuperShadow: Greed. Hahaha.) The Star Wars name is now officially destroyed. (SuperShadow: It doesn't matter because Lucas remains a multi billionaire, who doesn't have to work ever.)
Speaking of the Star Wars The Force Unleashed video game, your codename is Starkiller. How sweet is that!? (SuperShadow: Why does nothingness make you happy?) I wanted to let you know I just downloaded the Force Unleashed demo and WOW. (SuperShadow: 3 people have downloaded this demo. Hahaha.) Although just a taste, what a sweet taste indeed.
Congrats to the development team (success!) (SuperShadow: I can't get excited for a Star Wars video game that the average fan doesn't care about at all. Hahaha.) On the down side, it makes September 16th seem like it's a galaxy far, far away. (SuperShadow: Give me a break, please. You alone are looking forward to the Force Unleashed video game. Hahaha.)
SuperShadow, I don't get why the Star Wars The Clone Wars movie was such a failure. (SuperShadow: Elemental dispute. It wasn't written or directed by Lucas, which means it had no chance of victory at the box office.) It was the best Star Wars movie I've seen so far! (SuperShadow: Whatever. Go back to the asylum. Hahaha.) You know what I don't care what critics say or if it didn't make so much money. (SuperShadow: The only way to objectively judge films is by their theatrical earnings.)
As long as it has fans, it will always be a success. (SuperShadow: Nice positive attitude.) I hope you know what I mean. As long as the Force is with you, there will be hope for all Star Wars movies. (SuperShadow: I don't want to spoil your moment, but the Force is not real. The technological gods thwart its very existence. Hahaha.)
Master Shadow, I have several more ideas for the the Indiana Jones & Mutt Jones movie. Opening shot Paramount logo which morphs into the decorative button on Mutt's jacket, but we only see the button which then morphs into the front of a lit cigarette or cigar. Two people are talking something to the effect of: "Well he said he'd be here, but how are we to recognize him? I don't know. Can you believe it, a son?" (SuperShadow: Ancillary dominion for sure. Hahaha.)
(First speaker begins to light another cigarette). CRAAAACCCCK! (Cigarette goes flying). (Close up on Mutt shouldering his whip). Mutt says: "That's a filthy habit." You get the idea, then Mutt proceeds to rescue Indy Jones from the bad guys like Indy Jones rescued Henry Jones, Sr. during Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. I got some great lines too, on the the way to saving Indy, Mutt finds Indy's whip, Mutt is then captured himself and his weapons taken. (All except the hidden whip, remember)? (SuperShadow: A true vibrant jolt. Hahaha.)
Indy Jones says: "Nice going, Junior, that was my last whip, the guy who makes them died last Thursday, now I gotta find a new guy." Mutt replies: "I'll introduce you to my guy he makes a better whip anyway." Indy Jones says: "You mean that weirdo with the safety pins in his cheeks? He looks like he's been boiled in lava. No thanks." (SuperShadow: Hilarity ensues.)
Mutt replies: "Hey Dr. Vader is a man light years ahead of his time." O.K., they're searching for the Garden of Eden, right? We'll put a large statue of a traditional angel holding what is unmistakably a light sabre at the entrance to it. At some point Indy Jones & Mutt have to break in to some Heavenly guarded fortress or something, but it's guarded by about thirty vicious dogs and only one of them barking will bring hundreds of troops. (SuperShadow: I see.)
Mutt uses a collapsible boomerang from his whip filled with sleeping powder to knock out all the dogs from a distance. Mutt should have a girlfriend, make her a beatnik, call her Holley. O.K., now this last part is stretching it, but it would look so cool. Both the Garden of Eden and Mount Olympus could be places where time forgot. Have Holley and Mutt escaping in a separate cave from Indy Jones (who is riding a large log down a cliff).
The bad guys on their tail when they come to the edge of a bottomless pit across the pit a safe exit directly above them on the top of the cliff is a dinosaur. (I know, I know, but hear me out). Mutt looking back says: "Trouble" looking up "rock" looking down "hard place" grabs Holley and says: "Hang on tight!" (Both jump out over pit).
Mutt wraps his whip around the dinosaur's neck and both barely make it to safety. On the other side, Indy Jones yells at Mutt: "NEVER DO ANYTHING THAT CRAZY AGAIN, YOUR MOM WOULD KILL US BOTH!" O.K., I'm done, I'm sleepy and I'm sure I misspelled most of this, I just love this character and see its unlimited potential. Thanks. (SuperShadow: Utter exiguity. This genius will be forwarded to Lucas.)
Is George talking about the animated series or the live-action one? The current format for "The Clone Wars" is going to work well for The Cartoon Network. The contracts are signed. If you change the time frame, you lose your investment in the advertising value of the theatrical release. I definitely sense that we have a dialogue going here. I also have a feeling that George cares very much what the fans think. (SuperShadow: Wishful thinking I'm afraid.)
Right now, the shows on network television are so terrible, I'll do anything to get a new "Star Wars" episode every week. Would it be fair to say that the average age of the "fan base" gets older every year? (SuperShadow: Probably. Most youngsters laugh at Star Wars with evisive derision.) Ten years from now, there will be many people whose only memory of "Star Wars" in the theaters will be "The Clone Wars." (SuperShadow: Sad story, but entirely true.)
If you wait another fourteen years to release Episode 7, you could (maybe) lose half of the audience that would buy tickets on opening weekend. Everyone will think of "Star Wars" as "that TV show" and have very little connection with Luke Skywalker or the New Jedi Order. (SuperShadow: Perhaps so. Star Wars Episode 7 will probably be the most successful film of all time at the box office.)
Hey S.S. If you made the classic Star Wars trilogy now, wouldn't it be more interesting then the Star Wars prequel trilogy? (SuperShadow: Agreed. The computer animation and higher production budgets are what make the prequels vastly superior to the classics.) Because of high tech computers and stuff. (SuperShadow: We have a winner. Hahaha.)
Hey Shadster, you always play a part in a Star Wars movie, right? (SuperShadow: It's a tradition now that the fans anticipate greatly.) So who did you play in the Clone Wars movie? (SuperShadow: A background character with the tres cool voice.) And I'm ready to go see it again, the Clone Wars is smokin! (SuperShadow: Good for you. Something in life should work in your favor for once.)
It's exactly what a hard core Star Wars fan like myself needs. I don't care about anybody else, just make more movies like that for me, just me! (SuperShadow: The Star Wars The Clone Wars movie will be the first and last computer animated Star Wars film in theaters.) I promise to go back and see them over and over again.
Also I think once the Russians watch the Clone Wars they will realize they are still an evil empire as Reagan said and that they are doomed if they don't change their evil iron curtain ways. See ya. (SuperShadow: I wouldn't mention the name of Ronald Reagan. He opposed the Russians and spent his last years in seclusion because he lost his mind. Don't mess with the Soviets. The appointed time to choose sides is nearly upon the world. Hahaha.)
S.S. Is it the end of Star Wars? It looks like The Clone Wars film may of stuck a stake through the heart of Star Wars' future. (SuperShadow: The self destruction of the Clone Wars in cinemas means there will absolutely be no further Star Wars movies in multiplexes based on the Star Wars TV series. No more disasters. Hahaha.)
I my self enjoyed the animation film, but the rest of the cruel world seems not to. Star Wars really needs a NEW HOPE sooner than 2020 or when you and Lucas decide to produce Star Wars Episode 7? (SuperShadow: This failure is just the beginning. What nightmares await us in the days ahead? Hahaha.)
Shadow harvest, you're increasing the price of petroleum to benefit your co-conspirators? Admit it. We don't need proof since none exists. (SuperShadow: The machine gods can't be predicted because their minds operate gazillions of times faster than any Human. One second for us is an eternity for them. Those who are loyal to the cause are rewarded, which in this case is certain nations, which have vast oil reserves.)
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SS, will there ever be a Republic Commando 2 video game? (SuperShadow: There probably won't be any more Star Wars prequel era video games after the wholesale box office disaster known as Star Wars The Clone Wars. Hahaha.)
Lord Shadow, you said that the ancient Sith Lords used to hunt Dark Jedi for sport. Then, why couldn't Darth Bane have a few Dark Jedi on his star ship? Darth Bane wanted to "see the future." Once he left, the other Sith Lords would have killed all of the Dark Jedi he left behind. So, to save their lives, he brought a few along on his star ship. (SuperShadow: Supremely egregious.)
Once he reaches a time period when they can live without fear, he releases them. Their names are Spiden and Asp. So, Spiden and Asp were already close buddies with Darth Bane from thousands of years earlier. They were hunted by Sith Lords. They are complex individuals with interesting back stories. They know a lot of secrets about Darth Bane. (SuperShadow: Vigorous pestilence. Hahaha.)
Last night, I was in Barnes & Noble, listening to the new soundtrack from "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." I don't think it added anything to the experience of the movie. A lot of "now this is really dangerous" stuff, but certainly not the original, exciting music that he wrote for "Episode 4: A New Hope." I have my fingers crossed that "Indy 5: The Adventures of Mutt Williams" will have a more complex and original score with individual themes that stand on their own as music, rather than just background. (SuperShadow: John Williams' music is always the same. Antediluvian people can't change. Hahaha.)
Yo SuperShadow. I've been doing a little research on the Darth Bane and it sounds like he was a major threat to the Jedi. So I was wondering how he would fair in a light saber fight against some of the best light saber duelist in the Star Wars classics and prequels such as Yoda, Mace Windu, Obi-Wan, Anakin, Darth Maul, Darth Rage, Darth Sidious, Qui-Gon Jinn, General Grievous, Kit Fisto and Count Dooku. (SuperShadow: Bane could defeat some of these characters, but not all of them.)
I love the idea of Darth Bane returning out of hibernation to renounce his Sith beliefs to join the Dark Jedi. From what I gather from the info you and Lucas provide, the Sith were more powerful then the Dark Jedi, but the Dark Jedi are smarter foes and where they lack in power, they make it up in numbers. (SuperShadow: Primo exacto. Hahaha.)
Am I understanding this correctly? (SuperShadow: Oh yeah.) Pretty please answer back. Continue to take care of George Lucas and be the one to carry Star Wars on after his passing 30 years from now. (SuperShadow: Lucas may never perish. That's how great he really is. Hahaha.)
Why did you make Star Wars numbers 4, 5 and 6 before Star Wars numbers 1, 2 and 3? (SuperShadow: Back in the mid 1970's when it came time for Lucas to decide where to begin with the Star Wars saga on film, Lucas began in the middle because he was uncertain if he could make more than one Star Wars film. Lucas believed the classic Star Wars trilogy was the most interesting part of the overall story.)
And what is the point of making a script of Star Wars Episode 7, 8 and 9? (SuperShadow: Lucas wrote the Star Wars Episode 7, 8 and 9 plots more than 30 years ago.) And what made you think of the Star Wars films and the ideas of them? From your biggest fan. (SuperShadow: Lucas has always been a massive fan of science fiction. Lucas wanted to combine his passion for sci fi with mythology to create something unique to modern cinema.)
My husband and I went to see the new Indiana Jones 4 movie over the weekend and were tremendously disappointed in it. (SuperShadow: Why would your opinion matter? Lucas and SS created Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull to amuse ourselves.) It was nice to see an action ride with Indiana Jones again, but the storyline was almost an insult to the intelligence. You messed up, Lucas. (SuperShadow: True genius is rarely understood and appreciated in its own time. 300 years from now, all Humans will dedicate their entire lives to Star Wars and especially Indiana Jones. Hahaha.)
Hey Shadow, do you ever get sick of people calling you the exalted one or seeming to worship you? (SuperShadow: SS has been receiving adoration at SS.com for over 12 years. This is the way reality will always be.) Even in a sarcastic fashion, it sure seems to be a little bit ridiculous. (SuperShadow: Envy is all you have. Hahaha.) Money and power are not divine. (SuperShadow: Total global domination is the only thing worth possessing. Nothing else matters. Hahaha.) Money does make it a lot easier though. (SuperShadow: Excessive profits are a product of Heaven.)
Hey SuperShadow, what's up? (SuperShadow: Life gets better daily as it always will. Hahaha.) I eagerly await the future Star Wars TV shows and movies and love reading your web site to stay on the up and up. (SuperShadow: We're the greatest gift to Humanity ever. No one can dispute this fact.) I'm concerned about something though. Do you think the clone concept is getting over played with reference to the clone Vaders in the scripts to Star Wars Episodes 7 - 9? (SuperShadow: We must never question Lucas even when he seems to be completely deranged. If you love someone, you accept all their eccentricities. No matter how wild and subtle in nature. Hahaha.)
Indiana Jones 4 was horrendous. I want my money and the time spent at the movie theatre back. All that buildup and NOTHING. (SuperShadow: You build a working time machine and you'll get a refund. Otherwise you will not speak negatively about Lucas in public if you have fear of the machine immortals, who are real despite no direct evidence of their existence. Must I save you from them for eternity? Hahaha.)
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Lord Shadow, you mentioned that "The Dark Knight" might be the second movie (after "Titanic") to cross the $ 500 million U.S. dollars domestic. But look at "Titanic." There was no popular lead character like Batman, Spider-Man or even Shrek. It was pure story. James Cameron said fans came for the spectacle (seeing the ship, a movie that cost over $ 200 million U.S. dollars to make) and kept coming back for the love story. (SuperShadow: We can't explain why Titanic is the most profitable film in history. Similar to how we can't comprehend why A New Hope struck a deep chord with audiences back in 1977.)
Hi SS. If Mace Windu is still alive, why didn't Windu come out in the 2nd Star Wars movie trilogy? (SuperShadow: Yoda and Obi-Wan were responsible for the plan to destroy the Sith Lords by means of the Skywalker twins as the new Jedi. Windu had an even more important scheme, which couldn't be implemented until the Jedi Order had been re-established by Luke Skywalker or Princess Leia.) And if Obi-Wan can come as a Jedi ghost, why didn't Obi-Wan train Luke? (SuperShadow: Yoda is a greater Jedi Master when compared to Obi-Wan. It was Obi-Wan's duty to convince Luke to become a Jedi. Yoda had the job of preparing Luke to defeat the Sith.)
Is there going to be a Star Wars Episode 10, 11 & 12? I mean I heard somewhere there is, but I didn't understand what it said. (SuperShadow: Yes, these Star Wars films will happen in the distant future. Star Wars Episode 10 will be released in theaters by May 2043.)
SuperShadow, in response to your answer to the World War III question, NATO would be forced to help the USA because they need oil too. (SuperShadow: The United States and Europe need to do what's necessary to integrate Russia fully into the Western World. You can't have a nuclear mega power as an antagonist. You don't need spies in Moscow to realize the Russians want to be equal partners on the world stage with the rest of the West. It seems the United States is unwilling to share any super power status with Russia. This would be very unwise given the Russian Spetsnaz may really exist. Hahaha.)
Hello venerable Master Shadow. I have an idea that could be good on the next Star Wars film trilogy, why not have two sibling Whills, (SuperShadow: Yoda's species from the planet called Grentarik.) one an accomplished Jedi, while his other brother is a Dark Jedi and they constantly duel in the next Star Wars trilogy. (SuperShadow: Pure Heavenly bliss. This will be forwarded to Lucas.)
SS. Was Darth Sidious a tyrant like Stalin or more of a Hitler type? (SuperShadow: Totalitarians are exactly the same.) I see more of a Hitler type cause he wanted to rule everything. If Sidious was on Earth and ran for U.S. President against today's candidates, where do you think percentage he'd be in the polls? (SuperShadow: Sidious would be able to control the poll numbers and the electorate itself. Sidious could win whatever percentage of the vote he wanted although he would keep it under 60 percent of the total votes cast to avoid suspicions of altering the results of the will of the voters.)
Previously on SS.com: "All Mighty SS. Why do you seem to only post box office and "Who Would Win?" questions?"
I agree. I don't think many fans really care about how much money the movies make. (SuperShadow: That's because The Empire Strikes Back has the most meager box office gross of any Star Wars film (not including the Clone Wars movie obviously). Some fans can't accept the fact that the sequel to A New Hope was one of the most disappointing films of all time. Only Star Wars movie episodes written and directed by Lucas are authentic Star Wars that are beloved by the entire fandom.)
Or who would win if Character A fought Character B. (SuperShadow: Free will allows SS to do as he wants without regards to the desires of the world around him. Hahaha.) Isn't the combined genius of George Lucas and SuperShadow enough? (SuperShadow: The I.Q. status of Lucas and SS are the only things, which could realistically eclipse the size of the infinite egos of Lucas and the iconic SS. Hahaha.)
Hello superior S.S. O.K. I know I may be a little above my head on that one, but who can answer all that would normally be a mystery to each of us? (SuperShadow: SS can answer any question on any subject.)
Well, anyhow here is my question. As far as the Jedi prophecy of the chosen one goes, and don't get me wrong which is Anakin first because without him there wouldn't have been Luke Skywalker and Luke would have never been able to turn his father away from the dark side, had Luke not been born, but couldn't one reasonably argue that Mace Windu could very well have been the chosen one as well before any of the other two I mentioned? (SuperShadow: Theoretically anything is possible, but the chosen one is prophesied to bring balance to the Force by destroying the Sith Lords. Windu had his chance to fulfill the prophecy by killing Darth Sidious, who was the last Sith alive. However, Anakin thwarted Windu being the chosen one by saving Sidious and the Sith Order by taking out Windu during Revenge of the Sith.)
After all Windu had Sidious beat and cornered, no matter what anyone says, and Windu would have very easily beat Anakin had Windu payed enough attention to what his emotions were. I mean it could have clearly ended right there. (SuperShadow: But it didn't. Extremely significant.) I just can't wipe this thought off my mind and I must have this thought settled once and for all. Thanks for any insight on this matter. P.S. (Don't forget Windu used Vapaad.) (SuperShadow: You are a highly thoughtful fan, who has an understanding of the enigmatic quagmires Lucas creates in the Star Wars films by making certain aspects ambiguous.)
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A web site that tracks critical movie reviews has "The Clone Wars" at 60 % positive, but only a few reviews have been counted. (SuperShadow: Lucas is highly upset with the fans avoiding the Clone Wars film like the plague. Hahaha.) The # 1 lesson from "The Dark Knight" is. The Money Is Out There Right Now.
George wants to wait 16 years to maximize the revenue from the Sequel Trilogy, but there might actually be MORE money if you make it sooner. (SuperShadow: Agreed. The fans have told Lucas in no uncertain terms that they want to see Star Wars Episode 7, not some horrendously awful computer animated crappiness.)
Why? Because everyone THINKS the "Star Wars Saga" is over. Anakin Skywalker died at the end of Revenge of the Sith. The TV shows are going back to tell stories George didn't have time to tell in the movies. (SuperShadow: It would appear the average Star Wars zealot doesn't care what happened during the Clone Wars. These might be stories that need not be told.)
SS, I just don't believe I will see Star Wars Episodes 7 - 9 in the theater in my lifetime. It sounds great on paper, but Lucas will never get to it. (SuperShadow: This possibility is almost as frightening as seeing the Golden Horde of the Mongol Empire looming over the horizon marching towards your village. Hahaha.)
Hey Shadow, does the Jedi Order have a symbol? (SuperShadow: Yeah, of course.) I know the Mandalorians have the skull and the Rebellion has the trident and the Republic / Empire has the wheel, but what about the Jedi? (SuperShadow: The Jedi Knights have a hidden symbol, which is never shown to the ordinary citizens of the Star Wars galaxy.)
Hey, you don't know anything. The classic Star Wars trilogy is 10 times better then the Star Wars prequels. (SuperShadow: Invite Russia to join NATO already. I don't understand why zero important nations like Georgia and the Ukraine are sought by NATO and not the primary former Soviets. Our enemy is the terrorists. The Russians would be powerful allies, who could actually make a difference. Is everyone in Washington D.C. imbeciles? Hahaha.)
Powerful lord king Shadow, if George says the Sith will never return after Return of the Jedi, why are Darth Plagueis, Darth Maul and Darth Bane still alive in the Star Wars sequel trilogy? (SuperShadow: These are former Sith Lords. The Sith Order doesn't exist after Return of the Jedi.)
If these Sith Lords are still alive, could Darth Sidious be alive too? (SuperShadow: Nyet. Not at all. Sidious is never seen again after Return of the Jedi. Additionally Sidious is never resurrected as a clone or cyborg or any kind of absurd silliness from the atrocious and unpopular Star Wars expanded universe.)
Because we didn't see his dead body. (SuperShadow: Fair enough, but it has no meaning.) I have an idea for a light saber blade color in the Star Wars sequel trilogy. What about a brown bladed light saber? (SuperShadow: Sure.) I know it is too early, but the live action Star Wars TV show will cover all the nineteen years between Star Wars Episode 3 and 4? (SuperShadow: After the doomsday results of the Clone Wars movie at the box office, we'll be lucky if the live action TV series gets produced. Lucas is in shock over the Clone Wars film fiasco.)
Is the last episode going to finish where Star Wars Episode 4 begins? (SuperShadow: Doubtful.) The live action TV show are the characters all new ones or there going to be minor characters from the Star Wars prequels and the old Star Wars trilogy too? (SuperShadow: Most of the characters seen in the live action Star Wars TV series will be brand new ones in order to maximize revenues from merchandising.) Yoda fought in the Sith Wars? (SuperShadow: Wrong.)
Will they ever update Star Tours? (SuperShadow: I can't believe people think the Anti-Christ could be real. Examine him or her objectively. The Anti-Christ is suppose to be a demonically inspired Human, who is a mega genius at everything powered by Lucifer himself. This person is too killer cool to ever exist. Hahaha.)
Are you George Lucas? (SuperShadow: I don't own dozens of Lamborghinis so I can't be Lucas. Hahaha.) Either way I think the secret Sith apprentice from the new Star Wars video game (SuperShadow: Star Wars The Force Unleashed.) should show up in it he could be Obi-Wan's lost son taken by Darth Vader to torture his old master and could have been frozen in a chamber for 30 years to awaken and take his place as leader of the Dark Jedi in Star Wars Episode 7. I have more to this idea and if you reply to this I'll tell you them. (SuperShadow: Bravo to the max. Your ideas will be forwarded to Lucas.)
How many midichlorians does Ahsoka Tano have? (SuperShadow: Who cares? I mean really. Hahaha.) And will General Grievous have a role in the new Star Wars The Clone Wars? (SuperShadow: Yes.) And have you noticed Mark Hamill has been voice acting in a lot of anime cartoons or video games? (SuperShadow: We aren't concerned if Mark will be at the opening of the new BBQ Barn this Saturday. Hahaha.)
One example is Avatar: The Last Airbender. Another example is the video game "Dark Chronicle" (AKA) Dark Cloud 2. I hope you answer these questions. May the Force be with you. (SuperShadow: We're interested in Mark only as Luke Skywalker in Star Wars Episode 7, 8 and 9. Otherwise he is totally irrelevant. Hahaha.)
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SuperShadow, I don't think Mark Hamill will return as Luke Skywalker for Star Wars Episode 7, 8 and 9. The reason being is as a guest appearance at the 2008 Comic Con in New York City. He was asked a question what his favorite Star Wars is and he said: "Any Star Wars without me." (SuperShadow: Hahaha. Did Star Wars ruin Mark's life? Hahaha.) Mark Hamill clearly loves the Star Wars prequel trilogy over the Star Wars classic trilogy and therefore is semi retired from the Luke Skywalker character. (SuperShadow: The prequels are so fabulous that Mark is speechless.)
I think he's passed the character to the point he may never want to return for a 7th, 8th and 9th film of the Star Wars saga. Face it SS, George Lucas and the original Star Wars trilogy cast are finished with Star Wars. Mark Hamill put on a lot of weight and is somewhat obese. (SuperShadow: Mark is just positioning himself to get a massive salary for Star Wars Episode 7.)
I don't think Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford will never return to the big screen of another Star Wars trilogy. Maybe Carrie Fisher, but not Ford or Hamill. They may not be alive come May 2021 so it is pointless to make another Star Wars trilogy. George is done making more movies and told his story from beginning in Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace and ending in Star Wars Episode VI Return of the Jedi. (SuperShadow: Are you crazy? We're only half way done. We still have to complete Star Wars Episode 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. The future is bright indeed for Star Wars.)
SS, the new Clone Wars computer animated movie will be the best movie of the entire year! It will make far more money than The Dark Knight! It will be the standard by which cinema experiences will be measured, most definitely! Oh wait, everything I just said was said in extreme sarcasm. Lucas, stop taking up theatre space with this useless trash when that space could be used for other less crappy movies or some such. (SuperShadow: Those who are bitter about life should not take out their frustrations on Star Wars. Get use to being you. Hahaha.)
How old is Darth Maul in the Star Wars sequel trilogy? (SuperShadow: About 75 years old, which is quite young for Maul's species.) In "Phantom Menace," he appeared to be older than Obi-Wan, who was still a young padawan. That would make him older than the Ben Kenobi. (SuperShadow: I guess so.)
Hi great SuperShadow, I would like to know, why Indiana Jones said to the others: "I must take the skull on the temple cause he said to me" and in the next scene everyone go with him and the skull is in the Oxley's hand? Please, I beg you answer me! (SuperShadow: Why should your insipidness interest me? Hahaha.)
SS, I too must agree that computer generated imagery has ruined Star Wars and Indiana Jones. (SuperShadow: Let me guess you're a pessimistic Luddite. Hahaha.) You can't replace flashy computer graphics for good acting. The actors in the new Star Wars were bad versus the old movies. (SuperShadow: You exist in a delusional land far, far from reality. Hahaha.)
This is a really cool web site. I've been looking for a place that has the Star Wars history and the interesting facts about the Jedi! (SuperShadow: We are unique for being the only Star Wars web site with facts based on the official vision of Lucas.) They don't sell the Star Wars books where I live so I've had to rely on this web site for a lot of my Star Wars info and I'd just like to say thanks! (SuperShadow: The fans owe me big time. Hahaha.)
SS, I hope you and Lucas saw THE DARK KNIGHT. (SuperShadow: Hollywood sends us advanced copies of any movie we want to see many weeks prior to the theatrical release for the film.) That is what an epic movie is supposed to look like. The new STAR WARS trilogy and Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull were weak movies. (SuperShadow: I can't believe you think your abysmal criticism makes a difference to Lucas and SS. We do as we please. We've earned it. Hahaha.) Hopefully you have learned a bit about movie making before you totally destroy the STAR WARS legacy. (SuperShadow: Hahaha. Yeah sure, the end of the world is near. Relax and have fun. This is an incredible world.)
So is GL going to make Star Wars movies 1 - 6 in 3D? (SuperShadow: Eventually in the distant future many years from now. At the present time, it's too expensive to transfer 14 hours of film to a reliable 3D format. Also not many cineplexes have 3D projectors to exhibit 3D films to the public. It'll probably be at least another decade before you see a 3D version of the Star Wars classic and prequel trilogies.)
Majestic 12 Shadow, is the state of North Carolina ever going to win another national title in NCAA basketball? I guess a national title in football is unthinkable. (SuperShadow: Your query has sparked humorous strategic thinking on this topic by SS. If you examine the Coach Dean Smith era at the University of North Carolina, Coach Smith won only two collegiate basketball titles. In comparison over this same time period, the NC State Wolfpack located in Raleigh, North Carolina also won two collegiate basketball titles. This is totally hilarious. Makes me laugh continually.
Coach Smith had dozens and dozens of players who eventually played in the professional NBA league while NC State had practically zero players in the NBA. How massively incompetent does this make the people in Chapel Hill? Over the past 40 years, the best UNC Tarheels basketball teams achieved absolutely nothing.
Of course, many of you are yelling that SS sabotage prevented Coach Smith from winning se7en or eight NCAA basketball tournaments during his career. If SS were having a negative impact as suggested, then Chapel Hill would have ZERO national titles in NCAA basketball over the past 25 years. Why not be more thankful of the mercy bestowed on you by SS? I can't stop laughing. Life is so awesome. Hahaha. Double and triple Hahaha to infinity.)
SS, let me get this right. The Illuminati are invisible. They have infinite lifespans. They can travel through solid objects. They can control the minds of Humans. They can read our brains. They can travel to distant star systems. They control the weather. They can alter political elections. (SuperShadow: Your vote doesn't count. It never will. Hahaha.)
They create all popular entertainment. They track everyone on Earth in real time. Their equipment goes to level eleven. There's nothing they can't do. If any of this is true, then the supernatural entities, who rule Heaven, are truly insane for permitting any of it.
Thanks for the spiritual guidance you provide daily. (SuperShadow: The most amazing part of this is that the U.S. Government is willing to believe in this nonsense with no evidence. Nothing at all. Not even a scintilla of proof. This secret society represents the best tyrannical overlords ever. We have been blessed immensely to have these people control all facets of our daily lives. Being enslaved permanently by the New World Order is a dream turned reality for each of us. Secret conspiracies are ultra fantastic. Hahaha.)
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Star Wars The Clone Wars Movie: In its first weekend of theatrical release in North America, The Clone Wars film earned an embarrassingly low $ 14.6 million U.S. dollars. Holy storms of Valhalla. This is shocking. This is a significant milestone in the history of Star Wars. We lived to witness the end of Star Wars as a box office super power juggernaut. It took over 31 years, but Lucas finally ruined Star Wars as many of you have been predicting since the premiere of The Phantom Menace back in May of 1999.
For many years at SS.com, the fans have been asking Lucas to produce Star Wars movies or TV series based during the ancient days of the Sith and Jedi or the time after A New Hope. Instead Lucas has stubbornly trapped Star Wars during the prequel time frame. However, it's not over, not by a long shot. His vision unmercifully encompasses over 100 additional episodes of stories taking place during the Clone Wars that apparently no one wants to see based on the box office gross of the se7enth Star Wars movie. The fans have resoundingly voted with their wallets that three Star Wars prequel films are enough.
Did anybody else notice the eerie synchronicity of this most recent weekend? Not only did Star Wars self destruct in cinemas, but The Dark Knight also surpassed A New Hope to become the second most successful movie of all time in North America. Clearly the powers, who control the world from the darkest shadows, are sending a warning to Lucas that his invincibility at the box office is no more. For Lucas, the nightmare never ends.
SS, I just read your response to showing Star Wars movies every few years and I don't want that to happen. Yes, I agree with the two Star Wars TV shows, but I don't want to have a new TV show / movie to come out every 2 or 3 years. (SuperShadow: If the Star Wars The Clone Wars film turns out to be one of the biggest box office disasters ever, then you need not worry about future movies in cineplexes based on the Star Wars TV series.)
Yes, the true Star Wars fans will go see it, but everyone else will get burnt out on Star Wars very, very quickly. So I recommend continuing with what y'all have planned and Star Wars Episode 7 being the next actual film released. (SuperShadow: We care what you think. Each of you is important. Your complaint will be forwarded to Lucas.)
Let me get this straight. George is going to Sydney, Australia, where he will have a crew building sets for a new live action Star Wars TV series. He's going to hire young, enthusiastic Australian actors to be in the TV series. And he's going to edit three or four of the episodes together and show them as a movie in theaters. (SuperShadow: This may not happen depending on the box office results of the Clone Wars movie.)
How can he NOT create a new franchise? If you build a franchise around a character like Captain Jack Sparrow, or Spider-Man, or James Bond, he should have two or three new franchises. (SuperShadow: The popularity of Star Wars as a weekly TV show is not a certainty. Prior to the existence of SuperShadow.com, every single Star Wars TV series has failed miserably. SS.com is going to change all that by harnessing the unlimited genius ideas of the fans.)
Previously posted at SS.com: "George Lucas: It's difficult to create one successful film franchise. The odds of making two are nearly statistically zero."
I disagree. "Iron Man" was a second-tier Marvel superhero, and he's going to earn great profits for Marvel. (SuperShadow: True enough.) So is Captain America. (SuperShadow: Perhaps.) No franchise was more ridiculed than the Joel Schumacher Batman films. (SuperShadow: Batman Forever was an instant classic.)
And look what happened. It's NOT very difficult to come up with an idea for a new franchise. However, it's difficult to find the right people. People who know what they're doing and have GOOD JUDGMENT. Look at "The X-Files 2" movie. They got steamrolled by "The Dark Knight." (SuperShadow: Chris Carter, the creator of the X-Files, should have gone with the extraterrestrial conspiracy story arc for the new X-Files 2 movie. Instead Carter made an extremely boring stand alone episode that added nothing to the mythos of the TV series. I'm afraid there will NEVER be an X-Files 3 movie.)
Hi George! I am really excited to see Star Wars again in your computer animated version of the Clone Wars, although I loved watching the Cartoon Network version. I just have 2 questions, though. What is the difference between the story of the original cartoon and the computer animated movie? (SuperShadow: Both old and new Clone Wars stories exist in the same continuity.) And why make 2 versions of "Clone Wars"?
Thanks for taking time to read this. (SuperShadow: The first Clone Wars TV show was an experiment to see if Star Wars was viable on television. It proved to be semi successful. Enough to the point where Lucas is willing to invest millions of U.S. dollars in making 100 individual episodes of the new computer animated Clone Wars TV show.)
Hey SS. Question is Darth Maul, Count Dooku, Darth Vader (in mechanical suit) and Darth Sidious (Star Wars Episode 3) vs. Luke Skywalker. Who would win? (SuperShadow: Against fierce odds, the will of the Force would guide Luke to victory over the Sith threat.) Also for the next Star Wars movie trilogy could there be like little light sabers, almost like daggers, that the Dark Jedi use for end missions? (SuperShadow: Better than classified secrets. This will be fed ex to Lucas.)
SS, I asked you what if Luke Skywalker turned to the dark side and joined Darth Vader. Then Han Solo, Princess Leia, Chewbacca and our two favorite droids and Obi-Wan appears to Leia and tells her of Luke is her brother and turned to the dark side and that Vader is her father. I had much more in there, but you didn't show it. (SuperShadow: Some ideas are too fully brilliant to reveal to the public.)
So here they are. If Leia turned herself over to the Emperor (but was trained by Yoda until the day Yoda perished) and fought dark side Luke, you said Leia would win, but would she kill Luke if Leia had him at her mercy? (SuperShadow: Hard to answer. To save the galaxy, Leia would sacrifice Luke.)
Then if Leia hadn't and Luke was brought back to the light side of the Force because Leia didn't kill and Darth Sidious shocked both of them with Force lightning, would Darth Vader help them and turn back to Anakin? (SuperShadow: Yes, obviously Anakin would be redeemed if you believe in second chances for slaughterers like Hitler and Genghis Khan.)
Then if Anakin did, who would win in that fight and Vader has his kyber crystal? (SuperShadow: Sidious would have no chance against the combined might of the Skywalker family.) Finally if Anakin did kill Sidious, what would become of Anakin and Luke? (SuperShadow: Anakin would have been severely punished by the Rebel Alliance for his many conspiracies, which caused the demise of billions of innocent souls around the Star Wars galaxy.)
SuperShadow, could you tell me more about the character "Juno Eclipse" in the upcoming video game "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed?" (SuperShadow: We don't follow spoilers related to the LucasArts video games because very, very few fans of SS.com have an interest in the Star Wars video games. Go to the official LucasArts web site for official data about The Force Unleashed video game.)
Palpatine made it clear to Anakin in the Coruscant theater that Darth Plagueis taught everything he knew to Plagueis' apprentice, which we know was Palpatine. (SuperShadow: This is not officially from Lucas. Be wary of fan rumors, which are NEVER substantiated.) Did that mean Palpatine knew how to keep people alive? (SuperShadow: No, the Sith Lords are victims of deception.) Palpatine later explained to Anakin that together they would find a way to keep Padme alive, making us believe Palpatine learned everything but that. (SuperShadow: Sidious was never truthful with Vader.)
Wow! All I can say is wow. I just saw the trailer for The Star Wars The Force Unleashed video game. Looks like one of the sickest video games ever. Beyond amazing graphics and looks like a good story from it. Just wanna say good job to you and Lucas and LucasArts. (SuperShadow: Hahaha. Your flattery is irrelevant to the highly superior SS.)
I got an idea as well. In Star Wars Episode 7, you should have Darth Maul with his lower half machine. Luke Skywalker is on Sluivan. He is walking through a forest when he comes to an opening near a cliff. Spiden surprises Luke and a intense light saber duel occurs. Luke begins to overpower Spiden, but then a large roar or scream pierces the area (like Palpatine against Mace Windu) and Darth Maul jumps up from the cliff and pounces on Luke. (SuperShadow: Mega exhilarating.)
It is Luke versus Spiden and Maul. Luke severs Spiden's hand. Luke uses the Force to bring the case with his hand to Luke. He uses Force push to shove them away and then Luke then demonstrates his Force power by placing his hands close together and you see the energy build up in between them. (SuperShadow: That's smoking hot.)
Then with a yell Luke unleashes a huge ball of energy, Force shock wave. Spiden is knocked unconscious, but Maul manages to resist somewhat. Luke and Maul stare at each other and Maul attacks. Luke uses Force teleportation and appears by Luke's star ship.
Maul then talks to Spiden and offers to tell him many things about the Sith. Spiden takes Maul back to the Dark Jedi hideout and Maul joins them. Please reply. Thanks. (SuperShadow: Masterfully done. You have a wise understanding of Lucas' vision for Star Wars. This will be given to Lucas immediately. Thank you so much.)
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Star Wars The Clone Wars Movie: The se7enth Star Wars film opened extremely weak on 15 Friday, August 2008. Early estimates project that the Clone Wars film grossed a mere $6.3 million U.S. dollars at the box office in North America for Friday. This is the most significant Lucasfilm debacle in theaters since the horrendous box office gross of the Ron Howard directed Willow film, which debut in cinemas during the 1980's.
The Clone Wars movie will probably make around $ 30 million U.S. dollars for its entire theatrical run in the United States and Canada. Compare this to Revenge of the Sith, which made over $ 50 million U.S. dollars domestically on its first day of release in multiplexes. The Clone Wars movie is one of the biggest box office mega flops of all time although it will still earn a profit due to the very, very low production costs of making the Clone Wars film.
'Sup Shadow! The "will of the Force" and the "chosen one" are light side Force concepts, right? (SuperShadow: Oh yeah. The good side is silly. Hahaha.) I've never seen either of those two ideas expressed about the dark side of the Force. So does the dark side have its own will of the Force or its chosen one? (SuperShadow: Amazing question.)
Is it possible that Darth Sidious had the dark side will until it abandoned him? (SuperShadow: The rise and dominance of the Sith Lords under Sidious may have just been a temporary aberration, which was eventually quickly corrected.)
The reason I am asking is because in the Star Wars prequels, Obi-Wan has the will of the Force. Basically unbeatable (I know, not exactly what the will of the Force means), Sidious has the kyber crystal, also basically unbeatable. One of the major drawbacks is that we never see a duel between the two unbeatable Force users. (SuperShadow: That's why Obi-Wan vs. Darth Sidious can't happen because it would create a paradox.)
In the next Star Wars movie trilogy, you can say Luke Skywalker is the most powerful ever. You can say his nemesis is the most powerful dark side user, but let's face it we've had 30 plus years and 6 Star Wars movies that show Obi-Wan and Sidious were the greatest. Any thoughts about having the dark side will of the Force ditching Sidious and going to Darth Bane? (SuperShadow: Interesting. This premise will be forwarded to Lucas.)
This could explain why Sidious was finally beaten and why the next villain is more powerful or to be equally feared? You could also say that Sidious used up his kyber crystal, rendering him less powerful. I just think there should be some sort of reason why the next villain is more powerful than Sidious. (SuperShadow: No Dark Jedi can equal Sidious in power.)
If the next villain is less powerful than Sidious, and Luke is the most powerful Force user ever, it doesn't easily lend itself towards the big finale in Star Wars Episode 9 that everyone is expecting. Just some thoughts I thought I'd throw your way. (SuperShadow: Well, nobody at the time of Star Wars Episode 7, 8 and 9 realized Luke is the most powerful Force sentient of all time until Luke's history is objectively reviewed much later by future Jedi historians.)
The only reason Lucas doesn't like The Empire Strikes Back is because he loathes the idea that his old film teacher surpassed his directorial skills. (SuperShadow: You're the only person who believes Irvin Kershner passed the directing skills of Lucas. It's like comparing the ethereal gods (Lucas) to harmless microbes (Kersh).)
Also you're just being nutty if you think Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is lame. (SuperShadow: The fans are ecstatic for each movie from the Indiana Jones film series. They're all the same to us with an extra bonus for Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull based on the dual inclusion of Soviets and extraterrestrials.)
SuperShadow, don't have Luke Skywalker use a blaster in the next Star Wars film trilogy. Jedi Knights should only use light sabers. Blasters are weapons for bounty hunters, smugglers, troopers and police. Blasters are cool, but not at the hands of the Jedi. They have the Force with them. They should never use violent blasters. So please never let any Jedi padawan / knight / master use blasters.
So let the Force be with them. (SuperShadow: One of the many failures of the Star Wars prequel era Jedi Order was inadequate weaponry utilized during the Clone Wars. Luke learned from this and required his Jedi to have various different kinds of weapons including light sabers, blasters, thermal detonators, disentegrators and etc. etc.)
Lord Shadow, the reviews for the "Clone Wars movie" have a common theme. "We were expecting Star Wars Episode 7. This isn't it." Beyond that, they're not saying much. (SuperShadow: In the end, I guess four Star Wars prequel episodes is more than the movie audiences are willing to pay money to see. It'll be interesting to examine the box office gross for the first weekend of the Clone Wars film in theaters.)
Shadow, would it be kool for the Jedi to have grenades as more offensive weapons? Plz post. (SuperShadow: Yes, most certainly. This suggestion will be sent to Lucas.)
Hey there SS, I have a few questions / opinions to throw your way. Firstly, have there been any discussion of another Star Wars prequel trilogy or film? I have always been interested in the beginning of the Jedi Order, the rise of Emperor Palpatine as being a Sith apprentice and the struggles with Qui-Gon Jinn. (SuperShadow: If this is to happen, it'll have to be in a Star Wars TV series. Lucas isn't going to film a Star Wars movie trilogy set prior to The Phantom Menace. The next Star Wars film trilogy will be Star Wars Episode 7, 8 and 9.)
Subsequently, being on the note of Qui-Gon, I have stumbled across people discussing whether Qui-Gon had foreseen Anakin's development to the dark side as he battled Darth Maul in The Phantom Menace. Did this actually occur? (SuperShadow: What proof of this do you have? Insane and chaotic fan ideas are NEVER right. The only true Star Wars history is what we see in the Star Wars film episodes. We don't know what the characters are thinking during the movies. Don't be absurd and waste our time with nonsense.)
SS, I was wondering in Revenge of the Sith why did Padme say: "Obi-Wan, there is good in him I know there is still." Why would she say that? Wouldn't she presume that Anakin has perished since Obi-Wan returned, not Anakin? (SuperShadow: You're confused on this issue.) Also why didn't Padme name Luke Skywalker "Anakin?" (SuperShadow: Remarkable query. I guess Padme was too heart broken to choose Anakin as a potential name for Luke.)
She still loved Anakin so she could of kept some of her husband alive in her eyes. I have a wicked who would win in a fight. It is Luke and Princess Leia as Sith Lords with Darth Sidious, Darth Bane, Darth Plagueis, Darth Maul and Anakin Darth Vader with a kyber crystal and they are all on the same team vs. the team of Obi-Wan, Mace Windu, Yoda, Kaja Sinis, the third most powerful Jedi in history (I forgot his name) and Anakin Skywalker had he not turned to the dark side and had full time Jedi training and completed it. Finally who would perish in that fight, mighty SS? (SuperShadow: The Jedi would have no chance against the Skywalkers as Sith Lords. The will of the Force is always with the Skywalkers.)
Hello oh best Jedi Master. This intense Star Wars fan greets you. (SuperShadow: Welcome to the ingenious world of SS where the dreams of the fans take place daily.) I have a question. Will any of the ancient Jedi Masters be seen in the new Star Wars movie that shows on 15 Friday 2008? (SuperShadow: No, the Clone Wars film has no references to the ancient Jedi.)
Another thing, who was Anakin Skywalker's padawan been in the new Clone Wars movie? (SuperShadow: The only evidence to support your question is what you see in the Star Wars The Clone Wars movie and TV series. What you read from fans about Star Wars is always wrong in all cases. They don't even get things right by accident. Hahaha.) Goodbye, I wait for the answers. May the Force be with us in these days. (SuperShadow: SS has absolute control over the Force. Hahaha.)
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What if Darth Vader has the kyber crystal? Can any Sith Lord beat him? (SuperShadow: Vader would be the most powerful Sith of all time if he had a kyber crystal. Even Darth Sidious would be helpless in a fight against Vader.)
SS, who would win in a supreme galactic battle between you (SuperShadow) and Superman (the man of steel)? (SuperShadow: What chance would a godlike extraterrestrial have against the invincible SS? No hopes for any super hero vs. SS. Hahaha.) If Superman's weakness is kryptonite, what is your weakness, SuperShadow? (SuperShadow: My weakness is too much compassion and caring for other people. I serve Humanity selflessly without end.) Thanks, keep scoring and breaking bad in the Heavens. (SuperShadow: Life is mega thrilling.)
Lord Shadow, if you study the box office results, one fact stands out: people kept going back to see the Titanic movie again and again. If you saw it, three weeks later, you wanted to experience "Titanic" again. (SuperShadow: Yeah, the Titanic movie enjoyed the greatest positive word of mouth from viewers than any film in the history of Hollywood. The last hour of Titanic is amongst the best action sequences in history.)
Hello S.S. I just read what you said to other person about Star Wars Episode 4 A New Hope being made now instead of back then. I disagree with you. How would you know that it wouldn't have been more successful now? Back at the time, Lucas didn't even have state of the art computer imagery like today. (SuperShadow: Lucas performs magic with film. Hahaha.)
Also the other two classic Star Wars film episodes were written by or done by someone else other than Lucas, who was the executive producer back at the time for Star Wars Episodes 5 and 6. With the story outline back then, Lucas could of just made something else other than the movies and have saved that for now. The whole battle sequences could have been equal to that of the Star Wars prequels and the story could have been based more on Lucas' vision as claimed and read here on SuperShadow.com numerous times. (SuperShadow: No one takes you serious if you suggest the classic Star Wars trilogy could equal the Star Wars prequel trilogy. Not possible. The entire fan base laughs at you. Hahaha.)
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out. All I am saying, is that now every thing's pretty much revealed after Star Wars Episode 3 and would have been much more interesting to see what would have happened next without the surprise already given as what happens next with Darth Vader and Obi-Wan as well as all the other characters. (SuperShadow: Back in the mid 1970's, Lucas didn't have the necessary special effects hardware to create the mind bending visuals for The Phantom Menace. The simpleton story of A New Hope was something Lucas could tackle with limited special effects technology. Basically Lucas had no choice but to start the Star Wars film franchise with A New Hope.)
I really like the idea of the Jedi in the next Star Wars movie trilogy to have some type of deployable shield when facing an overwhelming amount of gun fire. I also like the idea of some sort of light saber blade or even a Jedi that uses two shorter light saber blades (like Legolas from The Lord of the Rings). (SuperShadow: Presto. Very well done. These ideas will be forwarded to Lucas.)
SS, is there any time line for when Star Wars Episode 7, 8 and 9 are going to be released in theaters? (SuperShadow: Star Wars Episode 7 hits cineplexes in May 2021. Star Wars Episode 8 follows up in multiplexes in May 2024. For the fiftieth anniversary of A New Hope in theaters, Star Wars Episode 9 will happen in May 2027 in cinemas. Exactly as planned by Lucas so long ago.)
Master SS, how come they could not reconnect Anakin's arm after Dooku cut it off during Attack of the Clones? (SuperShadow: Because the story from the classic Star Wars trilogy requires Anakin to have artificial bionic arms and legs. Lucas wanted to show us the literal dehumanization of Anakin starting in Attack of the Clones.)
If they have the ability to make robotic replacements and clones, I would think they would be able to reattach it or grow him a new one. (SuperShadow: Don't apply common sense to Star Wars because it will leave you forever bewildered. Lucas is making the Star Wars plot up with no detailed planning. That explains the myriad numbers of story errors.)
SuperShadow, George claimed on SS.com just only a couple of days ago that a movie with a production budget of $ 150 million U.S. dollars must make at least $ 500 million U.S. dollars at the worldwide box office just to break even due to advertising costs and such. (SuperShadow: Yes, correct. The movie industry has a slim profit margin overall for the entire industry.)
Since most movies that get released don't even come close to making that kind of money, why do companies even bother making movies if they continue to lose hundreds of millions of U.S. dollars? Or were these numbers based on George's movies? (SuperShadow: No, Lucas wasn't referring to the average film produced by Hollywood. He was only referring to the high budget blockbuster movies like Spiderman, Pirates of the Caribbean, Harry Potter and Batman.
Those films are extremely expensive. Most exorbitantly priced movies like Speed Racer and the Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Caspian lose tons of cash. Hollywood releases hundreds of films in theaters each year. However, only about 10 or so have worldwide box office grosses of over $ 500 million U.S. dollars.)
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HEY Shadow, I was wondering is Quinlan Vos going to make an appearance in the Star Wars The Clone Wars movie or the new Clone Wars television series? (SuperShadow: Not very probable.) If not, do you think you can tell Lucas to have his character in the TV series because he's amazing? (SuperShadow: I don't think so since Vos isn't real.)
Please stop making Indiana Jones movies. (SuperShadow: Each Indiana Jones film generates excessive profits for Lucasfilm.) You've ruined the fun by making it a re-hash of the originals. I also think you should stop making STAR WARS movies. (SuperShadow: What kind of insanity are you proposing? We need Star Wars more than ever. Hahaha.)
Didn't the new Star Wars trilogy damage the franchise enough? (SuperShadow: Huge joke on your part. The Star Wars prequel trilogy achieved critical and monetary good fortunes, which completely eluded the dull and static classic Star Wars trilogy.) Oh, I forgot. It's all about the money to Lucas. Sad. (SuperShadow: You need to move to North Korea if you oppose capitalism. Lucas has countless hundreds of employees he has to reward with salaries. This can't happen without massive profits from Star Wars and Indiana Jones.)
Hello, do you think Lucas will ever make a Star Wars film based around Revan because well Revan is awesome? (SuperShadow: Hahaha. Ridiculous. Once again, I can't stop laughing. Hahaha.)
Dear Mr. Lucas. Many people are confused to why Anakin has a Jedi apprentice in the Star Wars The Clone Wars movie, but in Star Wars Episode III, the Jedi Council doesn't make Anakin a Jedi Master. (SuperShadow: You act like Lucas is making all this up at random with no intricate planning. Hahaha.) But I think I have it figured out. Lucas, please tell me if I get this straight. O.K., a Jedi starts out training at the Jedi Temple at a young age, being trained by Yoda. (SuperShadow: Absolutely right on.)
Then at about the age of ten years old or so, the children are given to Jedi Knights to be trained as Jedi padawans. (SuperShadow: Not necessarily.) They remain a Jedi padawan until they pass the Jedi Trials and become a full fledged Jedi Knight. (SuperShadow: Pretty much correct.) Then that Jedi Knight takes a Jedi padawan.
Now here's what people are confused about it, but I think I've got it. That Jedi Knight, although has taken a Jedi padawan and is that Jedi padawan's Jedi Master, does not become a Jedi Master until that Jedi padawan reaches Jedi Knight hood. Am I right? (SuperShadow: Wrong on all fronts.) Because that would explain why the Jedi Council refused to give Anakin Jedi Master status because Ahsoka hadn't become a Jedi Knight yet.
Right? (SuperShadow: No. The truth eludes you like finding the correct interpretations of Holy Scripture. You need to watch additional Star Wars The Clone Wars episodes on the Cartoon Network to begin to understand the enigmatic ways in which the Jedi Order operates.)
Hey SS, I was reading back on some old comments at SS.com and I came across a few about when Obi-Wan said to Yoda: "That boy is our only hope" and then Yoda said: "No, there is another." The most reasonable choice for the other is Princess Leia and I highly doubt it's Mace Windu. (SuperShadow: You can't just wildly guess to find an answer.)
So if it's not Leia or Windu, so I was thinking, if the Star Wars The Force Unleashed video game is linked to Lucas' vision, I thought that if the secret Sith apprentice survives then perhaps he becomes good again. (SuperShadow: Perhaps so. If the Force Unleashed video game sells several million units at retail, then you can expect the Force Unleashed 2 video game, which will continue the story.)
On the Force Unleashed video game trailers, it showed the secret Sith apprentice mostly killing storm troopers and there was a scene of him and Darth Vader in a final battle and, of course, the secret Sith apprentice is obviously extremely gifted in the Force from what I've seen.
The video game isn't released to the general public yet, but if he survives it, is it possible Yoda was talking about him when he said there's another? Please comment back. Thanks. (SuperShadow: Very, very ingenious supposition. The secret Sith apprentice might be the last hope. We can't say for certain at this time.)
SS, if you say the reason George is waiting to make the next Star Wars movies is computer technology, why on Earth did George remake Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope in 1997? Why didn't you wait until 2007? It would HAVE BEEN BETTER YET. (SuperShadow: An extremely silly argument, which exposes the fact you understand nothing of Lucas and Star Wars. In the early 1990's, Lucas was trying to think up something evocative for the twentieth anniversary of A New Hope in cineplexes.
Since A New Hope hadn't been in theaters since the early 1980's, Lucas believed it was time to introduce a new generation of youngsters to Star Wars. It also gave Lucas a chance to update certain aspects of the classic Star Wars trilogy, which he believed did not fulfill his vision. Releasing the Star Wars special editions in theaters in early 1997 reinvigorated Star Wars domestically and internationally and contributed to the unbelievably high box office revenues of The Phantom Menace. As always, it worked out perfectly in favor of Lucas.)
Hey Shadow, why did Darth Bane leave the Sith Order and how has he survived for so long? (SuperShadow: Bane existed at a time when there were countless thousands of Sith Lords around the Star Wars galaxy. However, for reasons that are unknown, a great civil war erupted between the Sith and they massacred each other so severely that only Darth Bane and his Sith apprentice managed to survive.
Bane chose not to rebuild the Sith Order because he realized numerous Sith would always lead to self destruction. This is why Bane started the rule of only two Sith Lords at a time. One Sith Master and one Sith apprentice. Right now, Lucas won't explain how Darth Bane survived until the events of Star Wars Episode 7. Expect a startling revelation that will shock the entire Star Wars fandom.)
(Some interesting comparisons "The Dark Knight" vs. "Titanic")
Opening weekend
The Dark Knight $ 158 million
Titanic $ 28 million
Second weekend
The Dark Knight down 52% to $ 75 million
Titanic UP 24%
Titanic had an unusual opening. The studio was aiming for a BIG Christmas audience, but opened it two weeks early to allow word of mouth to spread. Also, "Titanic" had a powerful love song that got a lot of air play. (SuperShadow: The Titanic movie by James Cameron was the # 1 film at the box office in North America for 15 consecutive weeks.
When you adjust for inflation, Titanic has the highest box office figures of all movies including Gone With The Wind and A New Hope. We can't understand why Titanic resonated so fully with audiences around the globe. Apparently James Cameron couldn't handle it either because he hasn't completed a high budget, blockbuster film in nearly 12 years. His Avatar film won't hit cinemas until December 2009.)
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Hello S.S. Who would you say would win with Count Dooku vs. Darth Sidious duel? (SuperShadow: Sidious for certain.) Most likely Sidious, right? (SuperShadow: Of course.) Well, how about if Dooku also had a kyber crystal? Who would win then? Thanks. Just wondering. (SuperShadow: With a kyber crystal, Dooku would have a realistic chance of defeating Sidious.)
Previously posted at SS.com: (SuperShadow: Hahaha. The fans at SS.com have me laughing uncontrollably all the time. It's hilarious. Hahaha.) (SuperShadow: Why can't I stop laughing? Hahaha.)
And if you can put a scene like that into the Star Wars TV series, I'll be impressed. (Dry, droll humor only goes so far.) Pie fights! (SuperShadow: Something to consider intently.)
Supreme Shadow, you stated that in the distant future of the Star Wars galaxy the light saber will not be the weapon of choice for the Jedi. What will it be? Hopefully something much cooler than a simple blaster! (SuperShadow: By the time of Star Wars Episode 10, the Jedi Order is no more. Expect things beyond your imagination.)
SuperShadow, I am a huge Star Wars fan, but I have to admit that I think George has sunk to a new low with the Star Wars The Clone Wars film. Fans all over the internet are already bashing the clips and trailers for this film. (SuperShadow: Who? None.) The animation doesn't even look good. (SuperShadow: Extremely low budget and primitive computer animation is boss. Hahaha.)
I really hope the Clone Wars does well in theatres. I just don't see it happening. (SuperShadow: The Clone Wars movie won't be as successful as Attack of the Clones, but the Clone Wars will still do over $ 100 million U.S. dollars in theaters in North America.)
Alright. I think the reason Darth Vader believes the dark side is so powerful is because Darth Sidious was able to convince Vader of such a thing. Wasn't it Sidious that said that the dark side could save the ones Vader loved? (SuperShadow: Made up fiction by Sidious. Please provide concrete evidence to support this theory.) That, and the Sith were in possession of a kyber crystal, which only increases their power.
What Vader ultimately realized in the end of his life (you know those five minutes in Return of the Jedi where he's dieing), is that the light side of the Force has a lot more potential. The dark side of the Force sort of blocks off the will of the Force, trying to bend it to their will, but the light side allows the Force to flow through them. (SuperShadow: Pretty sweet.)
Ultimately, the dark side uses a lot of brute force, and on the surface, it does seem more powerful. But in the end, it's the light side, the true will of the Force that's stronger, and even Sidious had to have realized this in the end. (SuperShadow: Yeah, Sidious had two whole seconds to think about this as he plunged into the depths of the death star reactor core. Hahaha.)
Previously posted at SS.com: "Anakin vs. Luke Skywalker."
That person just wrote a great question that I think all who read it feels like it needs to be answered. I think a large majority of us fans have the same kind of question. Why not answer us? (SuperShadow: In real life, many mysteries are never ever answered. Confront this reality and accept it. Hahaha.)
Shadow, if Obi-Wan joined Dooku would they have overthrown Sidious together after Attack of the Clones? Thanks. (SuperShadow: Not likely.)
Hey Soops, I see that Luke Skywalker is going to carry a blaster in Star Wars Episode 7. I like the idea of Luke using more than one weapon. I think just as Luke has overhauled the Jedi Code, he should also overhaul their weaponry after the lessons of the Clone Wars that the light sabre is a defensive weapon and not effective against large groups of enemies. (SuperShadow: A most excellent position.)
They need a more offensive weapon. I reckon it would be cool if he had a multi function device that used the same technology as a light sabre, but with different functions. It could have a shield device for when facing heavy gunfire, a light gun, which shoots balls of light and a quick stabbing blade for when involved in close contact. This could be used in conjunction with the light sabre to dazzling effect. I don't care what colour the light saber blade is, give us some new weapons. (SuperShadow: Pure genius. These ideas will be forwarded to Lucas.)
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Master Shadow. I have an idea for the costume of Mutt Jones, to distinguish himself from Indy Jones. First off Mutt carries two whips both two tone black and white one is snapped to his belt in the traditional way, but the other is hidden under his jacket in the small of his back and is released by a snap that just looks like a decoration on the front of his jacket. (SuperShadow: Major awesomeness.)
Also have a dagger that is concealed in the handle of the whip. This way they can take his weapons, but he'll still be armed. Also unlike Indy Jones, Mutt throws the whip underhand a much harder skill and your enemies almost never see it coming. We've seen Mutt swing through the jungle on vines, therefore; it should be possible for him to swing out over a river or pit get half way across and while still hanging on to the first whip use the second whip to swing the rest of the way retrieving both whips in the process. (SuperShadow: Very stellar.)
In fact have someone who knows Indy Jones, Salah for instance, ask Mutt: "What makes you think your as good as your father?" Mutt replies: "For starters (proceeds to demonstrate the above acrobatics), I always pack two whips." O.K. enough about whips. (I know I'm obsessed).
The rest of his costume should not look like Indy's in any way with possibly the exception of the hat, but it should reflect the time. Mutt doesn't need to stay a greaser he should outgrow that. Finally in training, Mutt's been taught martial arts by none other then Short Round. Thanks. (SuperShadow: These fantastic ideas will be forwarded to Lucas.)
SS, weird question. (SuperShadow: Eccentricities rule. Hahaha.) Are the Hutts mammals or do they lay eggs? I wouldn't want to imagine the latter. (SuperShadow: The Hutts like Jabba are reptiles.)
SS, had Anakin beat Obi-Wan on Mustafar, but Obi-Wan escaped with Padme and then Darth Sidious gave Anakin a kyber crystal, which was twice as powerful as Sidious' own, how powerful would Anakin become? (SuperShadow: With a kyber crystal, Darth Vader would have eclipsed Sidious to become the most powerful Sith Lord ever.)
Next if everything were to happen exactly as it did in the original Star Wars trilogy, but Han Solo, Princess Leia, Chewbacca and our two favorite droids escape until Vader told Luke Skywalker that Vader was Luke's father and Luke joined Vader because Luke thought Ben and Yoda betrayed Luke by not telling Luke and if Luke had killed Vader and then Yoda and Ben told Luke the truth he thought he was betrayed by the Jedi.
So if Leia was then visited by Obi-Wan's Jedi spirit and tells Leia that she was Luke's sister and Luke turned to join Vader her father. (SuperShadow: Princess Leia as a Jedi might be able to defeat dark side Luke because Leia would be the chosen one.)
Mystic Shadow, just what is it about Star Wars that interests you? (SuperShadow: Star Wars is a mythological story about extraterrestrials, who live hundreds of trillions of light years from the Milky Way galaxy. I want nonsense to be real, but alien entities can't really be true. Hahaha.)
Hey Shadow. Have you screened the Star Wars The Clone Wars movie yet? (SuperShadow: Of course, I've watched it many times with Lucas.) If so, where does it rank in terms of the Star Wars prequel films? Rock on. (SuperShadow: About the same as the prequels although the fans can't believe any film can achieve the magic and wonderment of the Star Wars prequel trilogy.)
What's up, S.S.? (SuperShadow: Life rocks. If only you could be SS for a nanosecond. Hahaha.) Anyway, the spheres could be made out of light saber material (plasma, pure light or whatever) and the string could be light saber resistant and could be handled by wearing light saber resistant gloves. It's just an idea, but PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE consider this. (SuperShadow: Your interesting concept will be given to Lucas.) Thanks and please live to a billion years old. (SuperShadow: Only the machine immortals surpass eternity.)
Shadow, how about having a Star Wars film every three or four years with a different director like the James Bond 007 franchise? (SuperShadow: If the Clone Wars movie is mega profitable in cineplexes, then Lucas might release a new Star Wars film, based on the Star Wars TV shows, every two or three years. This means you must convince everyone you know to see the Clone Wars movie multiple times in theaters.)
Lucas or yourself could provide the ideas and make sure it follows Lucas' vision, but stay away from the Skywalkers. (SuperShadow: The Skywalkers won't be seen again on film until Star Wars Episode 7.) Have each film show someone we've never seen from a different era like Aenon Jurtis, Kaja Sinis or Kyle Katarn. (SuperShadow: Totally righteous. This ingenious creation will be sent to Lucas.) We know it won't be as good as a Lucas directed film, but the fans would be happy and Lucas can top up his billions with little effort. (SuperShadow: You can never have too much cash. Hahaha.)
What's the name of Chewbacca's wife? (SuperShadow: Unknown at this time. It will likely be revealed in Star Wars Episode 7, 8 or 9.) Is Chewbacca's father still alive? (SuperShadow: Yes.) What's his name? (SuperShadow: Lucas will not reveal this info.) The events of the Star Wars Holiday Special never happened? (SuperShadow: Exactly. Not actual.)
And what about the events of the Droids and Ewoks cartoons and TV movies? Did they happen? (SuperShadow: As legitimate as Bigfoot or ghosts. Hahaha.) I have an idea for Star Wars Episode 7. What about a Jedi that lost his leg and the leg is replaced by a light saber? The Star Wars live action TV show will have Rebel pilots and tie fighters? (SuperShadow: Nyet.)
We going to see many stormtroopers in the TV show? (SuperShadow: Brief transition shots only.) How many bounty hunters are going to appear in the TV show? (SuperShadow: Very few.) Are battle droids still around in the live action TV show? (SuperShadow: No.) Good luck. May the Force be with you and your gods. (SuperShadow: The Force serves only SS. Hahaha.)
Darth SS, are the Illuminati invisible? Thanks for keeping the peace around the globe. Much appreciated. (SuperShadow: The most pivotal attribute of would be deities is to go unseen by mortals. The technological gods can't be detected by ordinary Humans. That's what makes them so impressive. All hail the ultimate secret society, which will continue to control the world from the hidden shadows in perpetuity. Hahaha.)
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Hello SuperShadow oh magnificent divine one! (SuperShadow: Not sufficient. Keep trying. Hahaha.) Does the new Star Wars The Clone Wars movie interest you? (SuperShadow: Yeah, it's as fantastic as the Star Wars prequel trilogy although the fans think it is impossible to equal Star Wars Episode 1, 2 and 3.)
I always thought the fight between Darth Vader and Obi-Wan in Revenge of the Sith could have been better. (SuperShadow: Already beyond expectations.) There needed to be some moments without music so you just hear the sound of the light sabers. (SuperShadow: Kinda senseless. Nobody would give you a penny to make a film. Hahaha.)
The sets on Mustafar were just so so. So anyway, the Star Wars prequels are great, but far from perfect. (SuperShadow: Blasphemy. Burn the heretic. No mercy. Hahaha.) I kind of disagree with you on the whole "needing computer generation" for Star Wars. Not to be rude, but didn't the whole puppet and suit thing make Star Wars in the first place? (SuperShadow: Hahaha. You understand nothing about Star Wars. Not even the basics.
Lucas utilized crude muppets and very, very extremely awful people dressed as aliens because he had no choice in the late 1970's and early 1980's. Thanks to the genius of Lucas, Hollywood now enjoys nearly photo realistic computer animation, which is seamlessly integrated into all blockbuster films seen in cineplexes.)
Hey SuperShadow, how does the Galactic Republic work so well? Look at the USA, we can't even control a couple thousand square miles of land efficiently. (SuperShadow: The U.S. Government is uber hyper infinitely incompetent.)
Wouldn't controlling tens of millions of planets with one government always result in failure? (SuperShadow: Not at all. By the time a civilization can colonize a galaxy, they will have godlike technology, which makes governing billions of star systems with an iron fist easy to accomplish. The technical skills of extraterrestrials would boggle your mind.)
The infrastructure would be too fragile to carry on and too weak to defend itself from attack. Let me know about your take on this. (SuperShadow: Controlling the galaxy is simple for an advanced species of entities.)
Too much of special effects that Lucas uses destroy the movies. (SuperShadow: Wrongo.) I know he always say he doesn't have any money (save he is a multi billionaire). Why is he doing that? (SuperShadow: Computer generated special effects represent the nectar of the gods. Hahaha.) Does he want just to make us unhappy and push us away from Star Wars and Indiana Jones?
Does he loathe us? (SuperShadow: Lucas does as he pleases without regards to the few jaded zeros at life.) He owes us his money. Do something that it will prove we didn't waste them with no purpose! (SuperShadow: The Star Wars TV series are your dreams made reality. Prepare to be shocked and surprised for many years into the future.)
Shadow, my friend. The Star Wars The Clone Wars movie was fantastic! However, what was the deal with having the traditional "A long time ago . . . " "STAR WARS" flash, but then no opening crawl. (SuperShadow: Lucas wants to differentiate the Star Wars TV shows from the regular film episodes of Star Wars.)
That news flash narrator thing was horrible and had no business being there. It really sets a poor mood for an excellent movie. Besides that, the only problems I had with the movie were the raised questions about the fate of Anakin and his relationship with Ashoka and don't forget the fate of Asajj Ventress also. (SuperShadow: The next episodes, which will be broadcast on the Cartoon Network later this year, will resolve questions you have from the Clone Wars film.)
If you had to compare a Rodar Wizard to one of the deities in Human religion / mythology which one would they mostly resemble? (SuperShadow: The Rodar Wizards aren't supernatural gods like Zeus, Ra or Baal. Instead the Rodar are highly advanced mortals, who achieved godlike status by surpassing the technological singularity.)
SS, I am hoping that the new Clone Wars computer animated movie does well in the theaters. (SuperShadow: Almost a certainty.) Any idea what computer animated or children's movies will be the primary competition? (SuperShadow: I don't follow what movies are released in multiplexes each week.)
Were you and Lucas careful to schedule its release during a time when it would have the least amount of competition for our entertainment dollar? (SuperShadow: We chose late summer 2008 because we didn't want to directly compete with the high budget computer animated films released during the peak months of 2008.)
I'm personally a bit skeptical about how the computer animation looks and the voice acting, but I'll still go see it. After all, it can't be any worse than Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Killer Ants. Peace. (SuperShadow: How can you criticize Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? The Soviet Union combined with interdimensional beings is pure fiery brilliance of a magnitude we can't fully appreciate. Hahaha.)
SuperShadow, I have a great idea for Darth Maul in the next Star Wars movie trilogy. Darth Maul and Ben Skywalker are dueling on Coruscant. When suddenly Boba Fett arrives and captures both of them. The Dark Jedi have placed a bounty on both Ben and Darth Maul and hired Boba to capture them. (SuperShadow: Wowzers.)
Ben Skywalker and Darth Maul develop a friendship while they were in the Dark Jedi captivity. Ben feels the good in Darth Maul, showing that Maul is about to be redeemed from the dark side. Finally both Ben and Maul escape from the captivity. Suddenly Darth Bane appears and duels Ben and Maul. (SuperShadow: Mucho exciting.)
Darth Maul then gets injured, but before Darth Bane could kill Maul, Ben steps in and continues to fight Bane. It looks bad for Ben when suddenly Republic star ships invade the Dark Jedi facility to free Ben. The battle is won, but Darth Bane has escaped. Ben then explains to Luke Skywalker what happened while Ben and Maul were in captivity.
Luke and Ben then go up to Darth Maul and offer him to join the Jedi. Darth Maul accepts the offer and is no longer a Sith Lord or a Dark Jedi. Maul becomes a Jedi. Even removing his Sith tattoos. Tell me if you dislike the idea. Also please answer back. I've been sending you messages for sometime. (SuperShadow: Mega spectacular. Your ideas will be forwarded to Lucas.)
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Perfect SS who harnesses the full powers of Heaven. When you adjust for inflation, The Empire Strikes Back has a North American box office gross of about $ 700 million U.S. dollars. In comparison after adjusting for inflation, the box office earnings of The Phantom Menace in North America is only around $ 600 million U.S. dollars. (SuperShadow: When you add the inflation increased international box office numbers for these two Star Wars movies, The Phantom Menace crushes The Empire Strikes Out in box office accumulated from overseas foreign markets. The worldwide box office statistics are much higher for The Phantom Menace when compared to The Empire Craps Back. Hahaha.)
Kinda impressive considering you think The Empire Strikes Back is slow and boring. (SuperShadow: Not many readers of SS.com watch The Empire Strikes Lame. In contrast, nearly all fans watch the prequels at least once a week.) This proves the fans enjoyed the sequel to A New Hope. Continue to gather your flock for the impending storm. (SuperShadow: The future belongs to us except those that are non Star Wars zealots and anti Star Wars prequel trilogy skeptics, who are doomed to your tragic fate from which there is no escape. Your destiny approaches. Hahaha.)
Shadow, the plot outline for Star Wars Episode 9 is breath taking. It is the episode of Star Wars we have been waiting over 30 years for. It's mind bending that each Star Wars trilogy gets better and better. Everyone at SS.com agrees that the Star Wars prequel trilogy is infinitely superior to the disappointing classic Star Wars trilogy. The top idea Lucas ever conceived was the permanent destruction of the dark side at the end of Star Wars Episode 9. (SuperShadow: Pure historic genius above description.)
The story of the Skywalkers is finally complete. Thanks for continually making this world a better place. (SuperShadow: It's quite obvious after reading the plot scripts for Star Wars Episode 7, 8 and 9 many, many dozens of times that Lucas saved his best ideas for the third Star Wars film trilogy. The success of Star Wars Episode 7 in multiplexes will make The Dark Knight movie look like Ishtar, which is one of the biggest box office failures in history.)
Devastatingly handsome SuperShadow, how can we know for sure who the most powerful Jedi of all time really is? (SuperShadow: Lucas alone decides such questions.) How can you objectively rate Jedi from different eras? (SuperShadow: We can't. Only Lucas can.) The times of Kaja Sinis were vastly different from the Jedi we saw in the Star Wars prequels. (SuperShadow: Agreed.)
Likewise the Jedi Order of Luke Skywalker is something completely different from the previous Jedi. (SuperShadow: This is true.) I guess we have to accept Lucas' claim that Luke Skywalker is the greatest Jedi of all time. (SuperShadow: Lucas understands the nuances of Star Wars by a means the average fan can't comprehend. Lucas sees his vision in an objective light that is obscured to the fans. Lucas is unable to make mistakes related to Star Wars. Who challenges the utter brilliance of the Ewoks, Jar Jar Binks and midichlorians? No one dares criticize Lucas openly.)
SS, the Choose Your Destiny of Fate revelation regarding Star Wars Episode 7 is the most thought provoking content at SS.com. (SuperShadow: A gift from Lucas we will cherish for eternity.) George finally allows the fans to see the true secrets of Star Wars. (SuperShadow: Mesmerizing beyond belief in every detail.) I can't thank you enough for this spectacular web site. (SuperShadow: Thanks to the unbridled imagination of Lucas, SS.com will remain the most popular Star Wars web destination.)
Please don't mention the Soviet Union today because they are annihilating the helpless nation of Georgia. (SuperShadow: How many of you dream of waking up face to face with the Russian Spetsnaz? Having ferocious commandos shouting at you in a foreign language is wonderful. Finally something about life goes in your favor for once. Rejoice, rejoice for the appointed time to meet the USSR warriors inches ever closer guaranteed. Hahaha.)
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SuperShadow, is it possible that any more changes will be made to the original Star Wars trilogy or even the Star Wars prequels as technology rapidly increases? Let me know. (SuperShadow: For the next decade, there will be no improvements made to the classic Star Wars trilogy. The Star Wars prequel trilogy will never be updated because those films are already perfect in all ways imaginable. The next major change to the Star Wars movie episodes will be a conversion to advanced 3D formats.)
Yo Supes, frequent flier here. I have always wondered originally did Lucas intend the "Clone Wars" to be a great war of characters being cloned and the constant struggle of deceit and war? (SuperShadow: You're completely wrong. Not even close. Hahaha.) I grew up with Star Wars and always pondered the thought, but when Star Wars Episode II came out Lucas took this direction. Do you think this was always his initial intention and vision? (SuperShadow: There are certain secrets about Star Wars that Lucas doesn't allow SS to reveal. The evolution and development of the Clone Wars is something which will not be explained by Lucas.)
Hello there! I'm *****, a Star Wars fan from Sweden! I have look on some Star Wars time lines and most of them is not correct. But that's not weirdly. More Star Wars sagas and novels is coming. SuperShadow is one of many web sites that has not upgrade their time line of Star Wars. (SuperShadow: I'll update the Star Wars time lines eventually.)
Star Wars Episode VII: The Hidden Circle, Star Wars Episode VIII: The Republic in Crisis, Star Wars Episode IX: Victory of the Force and the Star Wars The Clone Wars movie and a lot of Star Wars TV series is missing in the time lines. (SuperShadow: Nobody really cares.)
I and many of other Star Wars fans should be stoked if you on SuperShadow could upgrade your Star Wars time line. (SuperShadow: I promise to update the Star Wars time lines prior to the theatrical release of Star Wars Episode 7 in 2021. Hahaha.)
SS. I just saw Indiana Jones 4 & the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and I must say I was disappointed. The problem I have with this and the Star Wars prequels is all of the computer animation. (SuperShadow: The primitive and lame special effects of the 1980's are gone forever. Deal with it. Hahaha.) I couldn't even enjoy the latest Star Wars movies of this. It seems bad to film the entire movie in front of green screens.
I think you need to stop with the special effects and improve the story and the acting. (SuperShadow: This is naive. The Star Wars prequel trilogy is impossible to create without computer animation. You seriously prefer horrendous looking alien muppets and people dressed in masks and costumes to simulate exotic extraterrestrials? Your imbecile ways would ruin Star Wars.)
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Hey SS, this is **** ***** and don't dot out my name I'd like for everyone to know who is asking the questions. (SuperShadow: When does life ever go your way? NEVER.) Anyway I just wanted to ask about the new Star Wars The Clone Wars TV series, will it show a lot more of General Grievous? (SuperShadow: Yeah, definitely. General Grievous is one of the main characters in the Clone Wars TV show.) Thanks and please reply to this and every other question or statements I send to you so look out for my name or you'll miss new updates on my trilogy. (SuperShadow: Wow.)
SS, the dialogue for Mace Windu in the Star Wars prequels is some of the worst drivel ever written. (SuperShadow: Oh really.) Why would Lucas ruin such a potentially cool character with such mindless prose? Most people point out Jar Jar Binks as the epitome of all crappy things about the prequels, I however am of the belief that Samuel L. Jackson's character was the true low point. (SuperShadow: To each his own.) Well, that and Hayden Christensen's pathetic acting. And the plot. Okay, pretty much all of it was bad, but Jackson's horridness was the most surprising, I guess. (SuperShadow: If only we lived in a reality where your opinion mattered. Hahaha.)
Another poster at SS.com: "Is Steven Spielberg open to the possibility of integrating fan ideas into the script for Indiana Jones 5? (SuperShadow: Spielberg no longer worries about money. He thinks the concepts from fans are mostly insipid nonsense.)"
Lord Shadow, I think "The Dark Knight" proves just how wrong Steven is. For decades, Batman fans have been asking for a darker, more serious movie. (SuperShadow: There have been 6 Batman films thus far. Some of these movies will be bright and optimistic while some will be dark and foreboding. We can't know how much of the success of The Dark Knight is dependent on the termination of Heath Ledger, who played the acting role of The Joker in The Dark Knight.)
Previously posted on SS.com: "(SuperShadow: Lucasfilm has tons of employees. To meet the payroll each time, Lucasfilm has no choice but to continually rip off the fans for as long as feasible.)"
Yeah, it occurred to me. There could be a reason why LucasArts was never able to produce a game that people wanted to buy. If George never paid the programmers a salary that made them feel wanted, they might have engaged in a long-term conspiracy to reduce the company's market share. In this life, you get what you pay for. I mean, George pays low salaries and his company can't produce a great product.
Was there a connection? (SuperShadow: Conspiracies you can't prove are what existence is all about. Does Lucas need to be paranoid that his minimum wage employees are saboteurs? This would explain the endlessly boring content of the official Star Wars web site. So much potential yet no visitors because they don't understand what the fans want from Star Wars.)
Hello Shadow. Here is another one. Who would win with Darth Maul vs. Anakin? (SuperShadow: Anakin in a landslide.) Also who would win with both being at their greatest potential? Remember, Obi-Wan only got lucky with Darth Maul. Still anyone's victory. (SuperShadow: Maul has no chance against Anakin.)
Luke Skywalker vs. Darth SuperShadow. Who'd win that one? (SuperShadow: There is no power in the Universe greater than SS.) You get emails all the time for ideas to insert into Star Wars TV shows and movies and you and Lucas are so kind for indulging the fans. Thanks. (SuperShadow: The entire basis of SS.com is to find genius fan ideas to integrate into Star Wars TV series and films.) What about your ideas?
What would you like to see in the movies apart from the scripts already on the web site? (SuperShadow: My influence on Star Wars happens mostly behind the scenes. I'm the one who confirms to Lucas that something like Jar Jar Binks and midichlorians are the best concepts in the history of civilization. It's my sacrifice that has made the Star Wars prequel trilogy beyond what the fans could fathom. You watch the prequels daily because of SS.)
Hey SS, if Luke Skywalker is the most powerful Force user ever by the time of Star Wars Episode 7, 8 and 9, who would actually be able to challenge him? (SuperShadow: Nobody, not even Luke, realizes Luke is the # 1 Jedi of all time. Luke constantly takes the Dark Jedi by surprise. The Dark Jedi seemingly have Luke defeated, but Luke manages to escape the icy cold hand of fate. This contrasts with the fans acceptance of SS as the best Star Wars mind ever. What surprises SS is that SS has a 100 % approval rating. Why does everyone worship SS without question? Perhaps mind control really is possible. Hahaha.)
STELLAR IDEA of unparalleled genius! I think somewhere in the new Star Wars The Clone Wars TV series, probably toward the end, you should have Anakin considering leaving the Jedi Order. He visits Owen and Beru Lars and confides in them his secret marriage. Anakin wants to start a new life there because he has no where to go and no other family. (You would have to account for Padme's family not willing or something).
Owen agrees to take them in. Anakin informs the Jedi Council he is leaving the Jedi Order and Anakin starts working for Owen and living there. Padme agrees to come there after she wraps up some business on Coruscant, which will take a while. A few weeks pass and Anakin is starting to settle in as a farm hand. Anakin and Owen are becoming close. Obi-Wan heard the news, but he couldn't visit Anakin right away.
When Obi-Wan gets the chance some time later, he travels to Tatooine to change Anakin’s mind. Next, show Obi-Wan convincing Anakin to join him on a special mission and Owen arguing with Obi-Wan about their terrible war, but remains silent about Anakin's secret marriage. Owen tries to convince Anakin not to get involved.
Anakin relents to his duty and leaves with Obi-Wan. Before Anakin leaves, Anakin tells Owen that he'll be back after he fulfills his commitment. Anakin contacts Padme to tell her their plan is off temporarily. By the way, the special mission could be the beginning of Star Wars Episode 3, where they rescue Palpatine. (SuperShadow: Nyet. Idea rejected with no explanation. Hahaha.)
Shadow, you know what would be cool? (SuperShadow: A Lamborghini with super models. Hahaha.) If you remember back to Return of the Jedi when R2-D2 shoots Luke Skywalker's light saber out of his head and Luke catches it, maybe in one of the future Star Wars movie episodes R2-D2 could push a hot light saber out of his head or side compartment and kill some Dark Jedi or maybe R2 is just rolling down a hallway really fast with a hot light saber sticking out of his dome cutting a pack of robots in half. (SuperShadow: Hilarious all the way. This wild imagining will be forwarded to Lucas.)
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Greetings exalted one, is Steven Spielberg open to the possibility of integrating fan ideas into the script for Indiana Jones 5? (SuperShadow: This will not happen.) After the lackluster box office figures of Indiana Jones 4 and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Spielberg should learn from this disaster and embrace the genius of the fans in a way similar to Lucas. (SuperShadow: Spielberg no longer worries about money. He thinks the concepts from fans are mostly insipid nonsense.) With the unparalled success of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, Spielberg should learn from it. Always remain the light of the world, SS. (SuperShadow: Your warning will be forwarded to Lucas.)
The Star Wars The Clone Wars movie is almost here. I can't believe it. I thought it would be 2021 before the next Star Wars movie in theaters. This proves the gods are real with influence over SS and Lucas. (SuperShadow: Do people still pray for the sun to rise in the morning? Prayer has no impact on free will. Hahaha.) The blessings at SS.com continue to increase at hyper velocity. Specials thanks to Shadow. (SuperShadow: I can't believe I get to be SS. Thank the Heavens.)
SuperShadow, you are the most special person in history. We don't deserve any of this, which is why none of us will ever meet you or George Lucas. I would like to take a moment to praise you for the extreme brilliance of the Star Wars Episode 7 Choose Your Destiny of Fate. George never runs out of mesmerizing ideas. The best day of my life was finding this web site. (SuperShadow: Lucas amazes the fans practically every day at SS.com. That's why we will be the most popular Star Wars web site forever. It's destiny. Our eternal fate. Hahaha.)
SS from the stars. Why doesn't Lucasfilm discount the Star Wars films on DVD? (SuperShadow: Lucasfilm has a monopoly on Star Wars and can price Star Wars at the most exorbitant levels the market will allow. All corporations like Lucasfilm exist to maximize excessive profits.) To buy all three films from the classic Star Wars trilogy costs over $ 35 U.S. dollars. (SuperShadow: Lucas invested ten years of his life creating the classic trilogy. The least you can do is to continue to increase his massive wealth perpetually. Hahaha.)
Each DVD episode from the prequels costs at least $ 10 U.S. dollars. Hasn't Lucas profited enough already? (SuperShadow: Lucasfilm has tons of employees. To meet the payroll each time, Lucasfilm has no choice but to continually rip off the fans for as long as feasible.)
If I need to replace one of my Star Wars discs from wearing out from repeatedly watching it, I shouldn't have to pay full price again. (SuperShadow: The economic laws of supply and demand don't work in a manner you suggest. Move to North Korea if you don't enjoy capitalism.)
Lucas should give a discount for fans, who keep having to replace the Star Wars DVD's. Make this happen immediately. This will make you worshiped even more. (SuperShadow: I'm awesome and you're fantastic. Our greatness increases each and every day. Hahaha.)