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|    Harrz to Ken from Chicago    |
|    Re: Star Wars--The Novel Strikes Back    |
|    08 Apr 07 10:31:52    |
      XPost: rec.arts.sf.movies, rec.arts.sf.tv, rec.arts.sf.written       From: harrznewsKILLSPAM@freenet.de              Ken from Chicago schrieb:       > George Lucas is pert near, if not second to none, in movie fx. However he       > does seem to trip up on scripts. However there is one major potential       > revenue source that Lucas Arts and Lucasfilm hasn't tapped and that I think       > I as a fan would like:       >       > STAR WARS: THE NOVEL BATTLES       >       > Dvds animating the various space battles described in the various Star Wars       > novels--starting with Timothy Zahn's "Heir to The Empire" trilogy and, if       > commercially successful, working on thru to his "Hand of Thrawn" duology, on       > to the New Jedi Order novels, the prequel novels, the midquel novels, etc.       > They've got loads of fx folks on Skywalker ranch. Keep em busy. You could       > package the DVDs with the novels or have the text onscreen or as a condensed       > audiobook (maybe with some light background music and fx).       >       > Shirley I'm not alone in wondering what many of the written battles would       > look like?       >       > -- Ken from Chicago (who'd really love to see the X-Wing Squadron and Wraith       > Squadron battles)       >       >              All FX shots without such superfluous things like story or acting. Yeah,       George would love it.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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