 Raymond Luxury Yacht, on 05 January 2013 - 09:26 AM, said:
Raymond Luxury Yacht, on 05 January 2013 - 09:26 AM, said:
HEre's what I want.  The first movie needs to have as many of the old people as possible in it.  BIlly Dee Williams, the main three, hell even warwick davis needs a part.  THe next two can graduially transition to the new generation, but by hell I want to see old busted up Luke Skywalker being played by old busted up Mark Hamill.  I want to see aged Leia, old Han.  R fucking D2 needs to be in it, because he's always in it.  Ditch the EU.  I never ead any of it, and I don't want them to be restricted by it, especially since a lot of sounds just awful.  Apologies if it has been posted before, but this cracked article 
http://www.cracked.c...-than-prequels/ explains why.
And by god if Chewbacca is dead heads will roll.
I agree with your first point.  However, having read a large portion of the EU, I feel the need to rebut the supposed awfulness.  The cracked article is interesting, but the authors do some serious cherry-picking, focusing exclusively on some of the sillier plotlines.
In point #5, the authors make much ado about the continuance of the Empire in the EU novels...but then admit that it makes much more sense than the wrapped-up-in-a-pretty-bow ending of RotJ.  Well, which would you rather have in a sequel, a realistic conflict or Pollyanna part 2?  In this case we should be HOPING the sequels have a greater resemblance to EU than RotJ.
In point #4, they cherry-pick a silly plot from the comics.  Are the comics even canon?  I enjoy comics as much as the next guy, but comic book plots are arguably dumbed down even more so than tie-in novel plots.  Given the giant pile of Star Wars fiction that exists, I hardly think it's fair to judge the EU on the basis of a handful of silly comics.
The authors have apparently not read the Jedi Academy Trilogy, which gives a realistic explanation for criticism #3.  Either that, or they ignored it, because the silly comic book explanation is better for their argument.
I actually agree with point #2.  One-upping the death star with a "suncrusher" weapon was kind of a jump-the-shark moment for me, as well.
In point #1, they're again focusing on the comics and ignoring the "less silly" novels.
There's a lot of mediocrity in the EU, but there's a lot of brilliance as well, particularly from Zahn and a few of the better sci-fi authors who have penned SW fiction.
						
						
						
					
 
					
						
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