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I warn you, contained elsewhere on that site is a few snippets of info concerning the plot of episode 3 too. Sounds like a beast if you don't mind having the surprise spoiled a bit. Why we have to wait nearly 2 more years is beyond me .....
anyway, the link :
http://www.supershadow.com/starwars/episode7/plot.html
Maybe it's the science fiction aspect of it which I like, where as the other two I mentioned are to do with wizards and goblins and stuff, which never appealed to me when I was younger.
> embarrising
oh the ironing !
> Every bloke has Princess Leia fantasies, come on .....
Borat, can't you go five minutes without embarrising yourself!?
If you don't want to know what will happen, I suggest you avoid it.
After reading it I can't wait til 2005.
http://www.supershadow.com/starwars/episode3/plot.html
> Or even better, a Kevin Smith one?
I love Kevin Smith - but a Kevin Smith Star Wars movie would be rubbish, unless everyone just sat around and talked rather than actually doing anything. Can you imagine a guy whose afraid to move a camera dealing with the huge FX requirements of space battles?
For me, and I reckon a lot of other 'casual' Star Wars fans (as in, not the uber geeks who collect toys and have Princess Leia fantasies), part of the allure of Episodes 1,2, and 3 was seeing the origin of Darth Vader, how he crossed to the Dark Side etc., younger versions of favourite characters (Obi-Wan) etc. With 7,8 or 9 that emotional attachment to past films wouldn't really exist because its set after the events of Jedi.
Plus, it would make many fans even less forgiving if the films were crap, which lets face it, the last two have been in comparison to the original trilogy.