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Remember when Star Wars was fun and not boring, nor ruined by a mega corp? Good times 😎
MARK HAMILL as LUKE SKYWALKER
➤• STAR WARS: EPISODE IV - A NEW HOPE (1977) DIR. GEORGE LUCAS
Academy Award winner Marcia Lucas has died. While winning major awards for her work as an editor for Star Wars (alongside a team of editors, including Paul Hirsch and Richard Chew; some of her contributions outside of her work with George Lucas include Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Taxi Driver, and New York, New York), she mostly disappeared from the public eye following her divorce and essentially retired.
While Marcia dispelled the belief that she singlehandedly saved Star Wars in the edit (and very passionately defended George's craftmanship and ideas, which she felt were undercredited, as well as the work of their team in general), there was a lot of work she specifically did and I thought it would be good to highlight just how much she did and give her credit where it is due. There is a lot that came from her that most don't know about. Most of those examples are from Howard Kazanjian's biography, A Producer's Life, published in 2021.
On some of the uncredited dialogue and story revisions for Star Wars:
On some of her work in Star Wars:
On having the iconic trench run on the Death Star as her biggest work while working on Star Wars:
On her uncredited work in The Empire Strikes Back:
On how her input changed the ending of Raiders of the Lost Ark:
On her joining the Return of the Jedi crew, an emphasis in finding the right cut for actors, cutting together footage of Luke in ROTJ after she and George disagreed with the characterization the director had given to Mark Hamill and unable to reshoot footage:
On editing the climactic ending in the Throne Room in ROTJ:
Luke Skywalker put away his targeting computer to destroy the Death Star so I don't need AI to help me write an email.
Someone: “I don’t like anidala because the prequels focus on them too much.”
me: “uuuuh they are the main couple in the prequels? It’s not like there’s gonna be a trilogy of movies that focus on couple in the background #3????”
someone: “….”
me: “have you considered watching a different film?”
#Galaxy's mightiest heroes
I think it says something more about people who criticize Padmé from dying of a heartbreak because she lost Anakin by summing it up to “if I had my babies, I’d never lose the will to live over a man.” Talking about Padmé as if she’s some damsel in distress who has no personality or wits outside of her relationship with a man or is some sort of “pick me” who lives off of male validation. Like that’s literally Padmé Amidala you’re talking about. A champion of peace, liberator of her planet, carved a successful career as the voice of reason throughout the entire galaxy so much that she’s heavily targeted by assassins and other corrupt politicians, and was a whole queen when she was 14. Padmé not choosing Anakin’s side in the end despite loving him so much should speak volumes on how her character isn’t centred around her “husband.”
I also think it’s crazy to level down Anakin’s importance in Padmé’s life to something as dull and incorrect as “he’s just some guy.” Anakin was not some random man that Padmé couldn’t live without. He was the love of her life, her soulmate, her one and only happiness in a galaxy going corrupt, her family, her world, and basically everything. Mind you, that Padmé never batted an eye at any man in her entire life and even rejected potential suitors who would’ve given her the life she’s always wanted because she was her own person with her own goals and passions to change the world she was living in. Definitely not a trait of someone who was living her life for a man.
Oh and while we’re on the topic of her not being able to pull through despite having her children to live for, I just want to say that it’s sort of victim blamey to criticize the woman who’s been through hell and back, and lost the one good thing in her life to corruption and madness. Does it ever cross your mind that Padmé didn’t WANT to die??? She couldn’t help that she was so heartbroken over losing Anakin so much that it killed her. She used the last bit of strength to bring her beloved children into the world and see with her own eyes at least once. If Padmé could pull through, she WOULD HAVE. She would have lived for her children, hell, she’d even live to bring Anakin back home cause that’s how much she loved him and believed in his goodness. Fact is, that her death ISN’T her fault, and her heartbreak over Anakin is valid. I’m so sick of people trying to gaslight the narrative into looking like it’s made Padmé into some damsel who couldn’t go on cause she lost a dick, when it’s much more profound and nuanced than just that. Padmé is a very empowering woman, and one of our generations most inspiring female characters in all of fiction. I can’t stand to see her being reduced to this by fans who failed to comprehend the connection and bond between her and Anakin.
I have to say this. padmé didn't commit suicide contrary to some people's fanon belief. she suffered mental trauma and heartbreak—it happened to her. she didn't choose to shut down her body, no one can do that of their own free will.
star wars episode iii : revenge of the sith.
the duality
What's your favorite picture of THE CHARACTER LUKE my man?
Hello friend! I have two favorite pics in one humorous edit that I’m going to reblog right now 😊
Oh wow I nearly forgot that there’s a new “sw” movie that’s out in theaters?? Oh well.
CHARACTER ASK GAME!!! 💫
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26. FREEBIE QUESTION!!
Attack of the Clones 24th Anniversary
Happy 24th Anniversary to Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones
Prequel Trilogy started 27 yrs ago
Forgot to post yesterday, but cheers to TPM/Episode 1 being 27 years ago, AOTC/Episode 2 being 24 years old, and ROTS/Episode 3 being 21 years old. Peak trilogy.
One Thing I Hated About Luke Skywalker in anything linked to Sequels...
Is his sudden willingness to forgo any attachments because it makes no sense? Luke Skywalker was someone defined by his love for his family, even when he wanted to be anywhere else, and that same love is ultimately what led to him being able to save Darth Vader, even when it would've been easier to just kill him and the Emperor. He was willing to risk his life and soul on the slim hope he could save the father he barely even knew, because he was his father and sensed that there was conflict in him.
Heck, the main reason he stopped in Jedi training in The Empire Strikes Back was to save his friends, even when he knew it was probably a trap.
With that in mind, how can you look me in the eye and tell me that this would be the same person who tells Baby Yoda he has to pick between being a Jedi and Din? How can you say that he would keep Ben Solo away from his parents?
Heck, he knows why his parents' marriage was destroyed in the new Canon and it was primarily because Anakin was force to choose between his Jedi duties and his love for Padme, so why would he force a new generation of Jedi to do the same?
It makes no sense!
Out mogging everyone because the genes in that family are diabolical