Saw the first one, but missed the tech one! I think Lucas got more credit than he deserved about all the mythology pertaining to the Star Wars. Still enjoyable though.....esp. liked the fact the PJ and Colbert were included in the interviews.
Darklord Dave said:The one expert said that Lucas didn't put all these references in there on purpose, but the fact that so many people can see all these different things in the saga is what makes it so enduring, like mythology.
Darth Rage said:Exactly, that was one of the first things said during the opening of the show by the woman from NYU. She questioned how much of this was intended by Lucas and how much is interpretted and inferred by the viewer....or something along those lines. She said it not to bash Lucas, but seemed to revel in the fact that so much of it was open to your own interpretation and relevance. I'm sure Lucas didn't think of all these ideas that were presented, but we may be surprised at how many he did. I remember reading somewhere that Vader actually means father in ancient Norse or some other language. They didn't mention this in the show from what I remember though.
Kevin Smith is always a hoot. I think he pegged what a lot of people knock, about Anakin being a whiny teenager.
Great to see Joss Wheden present too.
Sire said:Hmm sounds interesting, does anyone know where i can watch this?? Is it on youtube anywhere? I can only seem to find the trailers.
screamingmetal said:I saw this special too and hated it. WAAAY Over analyzed. I'm surprised they found a way to incorporate Jar Jar into a mythological archetype, now that's reaching.
WerbalKint said:There have been WAY too many documentaries about Star Wars already.
But Newt Gingrich does have a tie to the Star Wars Universe, Newt Gingrich = Newt Gunray. They should've also invited Trent Lott to round out the Neimoidians. And yeah, What the hell was Nacy Pelosi doing there?Sith Lord 0498 said:I completely agree. There was a good deal of rational connections made, but some of the stuff was WAYYYY off-the-wall...especially from "Magic of Myth" author Mary Henderson. She was just pulling things out of thin air.
And why was it necessary to get input from Newt Gingrich and Nancy Pelosi????
One little thing that my wife and I got great joy at (and I'm not trying to insult people or start a political debate) was comparing Anakin's line "If you're not with me, then you're my enemy" to Bush saying "If you're not with us, then you're with the terrorists"
The preceding special "The Tech of Star Wars" is far superior as is the book "Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination"
Not wishing to continue the debate, but it bugs me how that quote gets used out of context. Bush was referring to countries that offer support and safe haven to terrorist groups. (And incidentally, the exact quote was "Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists.")Sith Lord 0498 said:One little thing that my wife and I got great joy at (and I'm not trying to insult people or start a political debate) was comparing Anakin's line "If you're not with me, then you're my enemy" to Bush saying "If you're not with us, then you're with the terrorists"
PosterBoyKelly said:I don't think there's really a link between the Bush speech and the Anakin line. Lucas is usually beyond modern polotics and just makes a general message, it is a pretty cliche' quote. He generally surrounds his writting with themes rather than direct points. I always thought it was just some uber-libs taking the line for more than what it meant the way uber-libs tend to. Like "See Bush is a SITH!" Really? You think he's that clever? Now Pelosi, there's some MAJOR Palpatine-isms going on there.
PosterBoyKelly said:I don't think there's really a link between the Bush speech and the Anakin line. Lucas is usually beyond modern polotics and just makes a general message, it is a pretty cliche' quote. He generally surrounds his writting with themes rather than direct points. I always thought it was just some uber-libs taking the line for more than what it meant the way uber-libs tend to. Like "See Bush is a SITH!" Really? You think he's that clever? Now Pelosi, there's some MAJOR Palpatine-isms going on there.
WerbalKint said:There have been WAY too many documentaries about Star Wars already.
congerking said:I, like JRR Tolkien, much prefer history to allegory. I suppose the Bush and Political references made the prequel movies what they were, but there is so much more of a rich star wars history that should have been utilized in the PT. But then that would confuse the simple fans, and Lucas can't do that.
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