Seeing Williams hasn't left the US for about ten years I can't say I'm surprised. I'm sure the score will be fantastic regardless.
Interesting, why do you suppose he hasn't left he US in 10 years? He seems like he'd be the world traveling type.
Seeing Williams hasn't left the US for about ten years I can't say I'm surprised. I'm sure the score will be fantastic regardless.
He's 84 years old and not in good health.Interesting, why do you suppose he hasn't left he US in 10 years? He seems like he'd be the world traveling type.
He's 83. Traveling isn't easy.Interesting, why do you suppose he hasn't left he US in 10 years? He seems like he'd be the world traveling type.
He is definetly conducting it. And Spielberg is being forced to get a new conductor for the first time in over 30 years due to Williams health for his next film.And yet he's still scoring The Force Awakens despite his age. Maybe even conducting it? That can't be easy for an 80 something year-old guy either. I'm glad it's being recorded in LA though, I think that's fantastic and hopefully lead to a smoother integration of the score into the film with them working in a more integrated fashion.
It will be a hell of a sad day when we lose him.
I don't know music. Is one professional orchestra better than another?
To be fair he has scored countless movies in LA and it would take quite the classical music expert to be able to tell you which were LA and which were London by just watching the films.Yes very much so, the London Symphony Orchestra is considered to be one of the best in the world.
To be fair he has scored countless movies in LA and it would take quite the classical music expert to be able to tell you which were LA and which were London by just watching the films.
The best part of him doing Force Awakens even if he is not well enough for 8 and 9 is many the key themes for the whole trilogy will be in place. Rey's theme will be Williams. Finns theme. etc.
Paramount registered and cleared the title with the Motion Picture Association of America in January, well before Walt Disney chairman-CEO Robert Iger announced the name of the Star Wars spinoff at a shareholder meeting March 12.
Sources say Disney didn't clear its title, meaning Paramount could have fought to block Disney and Lucasfilm from using it at all, even though Rogue One won't open until Dec. 16, 2016, long after Rogue Nation has come and gone.
Instead, the two studios quickly worked out a deal whereby Disney will refrain from referring to Rogue One this summer in any promotional materials aimed at the general consumer (an exception is a Star Wars fan event in April).
Best part about picking up the Blu-Rays is you can legally download the despecialized editions.I finally caved and bought the original trilogy on blu-ray. I held out this long for news on an unedited version, but I just don't think it is going to happen. Of course with my luck they'll announce something on May 4th. I guess you win, George.
I finally caved and bought the original trilogy on blu-ray. I held out this long for news on an unedited version, but I just don't think it is going to happen. Of course with my luck they'll announce something on May 4th. I guess you win, George.
Best part about picking up the Blu-Rays is you can legally download the despecialized editions.
Yeah, this is Disney, if there is a demand, they will do it. In fact I seem to remember reading an article saying it was possible in the future. But since the Fox has the right of episode V and VI till 2020, and of episode IV forever (well I'm pretty sure they would find an arrangement), that's not for tomorrow.
Yeah, this is Disney, if there is a demand, they will do it. In fact I seem to remember reading an article saying it was possible in the future. But since the Fox has the right of episode V and VI till 2020, and of episode IV forever (well I'm pretty sure they would find an arrangement), that's not for tomorrow.
Ack! Come on Topps you slow asses... get that Star Wars Cards app on Android already!
I keep seeing people post cool 'rare' cards from the Topps app and I want in on that action.
Speaking of apps... grab the Star Wars Celebration app which was recently updated with all the scheduling info for this huge April event.
Gonna be a lot of great news coming out of it this year. And with probably the best slate of guests I've ever seen at Celebration. Wish I could be there.
Some of my inserts...
I wish I could be at Celebration as well this year. Got to try for next year.
Probably just going to put Star Wars characters into Once Upon a Time.
Disney can't release the films. Fox owns I-III and V-VI through 2020. And owns IV period. they'd ask for a shit ton of money from Disney since the home video rights to these are so lucrative. And Disney just can't wait them out for 5 years since being unable to release IV would be a huge mess. If Disney bought them we would know about it. It would be a very sizable transaction.
There has been no credible rumors of any such "original edition" releases yet.
The home video rights to the first 6 movies is a big mess and the current fox bluray release is all we will have until Fox and Disney work something out which there has been no indications of having happened.
Fox wants to rank in the money from sales of the original movies thanks for VII and would want to wait out this release before entertaining selling to Disney I suspect.
Look how long it took Fox and WB to come to an agreement on the 60s Batman show release after all.
If you want something other than the Bluray editions you got to go with the Harmy edits and burn them to your own bluray until the mess is worked out, which could take years.
AFAIK the blocker to releasing an 'original original trilogy' was Lucas, not Fox. Whether the rights sit with Fox or Disney, they don't sit with Lucas so if there is money to be made, a deal can be done.
AFAIK the blocker to releasing an 'original original trilogy' was Lucas, not Fox. Whether the rights sit with Fox or Disney, they don't sit with Lucas so if there is money to be made, a deal can be done.
Looks like it's possible one of the characters from the upcoming Lords of the Sith novel, Delian Mors, could appear in Rogue One and possibly star in a live action TV series.
http://makingstarwars.net/2015/03/is-a-new-star-wars-book-character-going-to-appear-in-rogue-one/
Oh god this Topps card game is pointless fun. I have 3 different Force Awakens cards so far!
The digital one yeah? Add me on it and I'll send my dupes your way. JABLESWAN
Anyone here reading/read the Tarkin novel? I'm about five chapters in so far, and it's not really clicking with me. I thought I'd like it because I enjoyed Darth Plagueis; but the writing is pretty poor so far. I'll stick with it, just a bit disappointed.
Disney can't release the films. Fox owns I-III and V-VI through 2020. And owns IV period. they'd ask for a shit ton of money from Disney since the home video rights to these are so lucrative. And Disney just can't wait them out for 5 years since being unable to release IV would be a huge mess. If Disney bought them we would know about it. It would be a very sizable transaction.
There has been no credible rumors of any such "original edition" releases yet.
The home video rights to the first 6 movies is a big mess and the current fox bluray release is all we will have until Fox and Disney work something out which there has been no indications of having happened.
Fox wants to rank in the money from sales of the original movies thanks for VII and would want to wait out this release before entertaining selling to Disney I suspect.
Look how long it took Fox and WB to come to an agreement on the 60s Batman show release after all.
If you want something other than the Bluray editions you got to go with the Harmy edits and burn them to your own bluray until the mess is worked out, which could take years.
It has been officially documented when the sale happened that Fox retains ownership of all home video rights to I-III, and V & V through 2020 and IV "forever".The only Star Wars film Fox ever owned (as in held the copyright to) was the original. Lucas retained the "worthless" sequel and merchandising rights in exchange for a lower directing fee. Heads rolled at Fox in the aftermath of that one.
Empire and Jedi were only distributed by Fox and were financed by Lucas independently (almost bankrupting him in the process). They could just as easily have been distributed elsewhere (as the Clone Wars movie was), but Fox was able to offer some additional retained rights to sweeten the pot.
In the negotiation for distribution of the Prequel Trilogy the copyright to Star Wars Episode 4 was assigned to Lucasfilm and distribution of Empire and Jedi was extended. Fox retained distribution of Episode 4 in perpetuity.
It has been officially documented when the sale happened that Fox retains ownership of all home video rights to I-III, and V & V through 2020 and IV "forever".
I hope Fox sold the right to Disney but I see no reason to assume that has happened until we get an actual announcement.