📽 /🎵 Star Wars Episode 7

The best one so far, is ESB. The Ewoks, while kinda cute in a creepy sort of way, ruined ROTJ from taking the top spot. as it stands...

ESB>ANH>ROTJ>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Prequels

See I wasn't a big fan of A New Hope. I know its the oldest and the original, but I just cannot get past the fight scene between Vader and Obi Wan. I agree though, Empire Strikes Back is the best.

Revenge of the Sith would be better if it had a better script and they had a better build up to Anakin turning over to the dark side better than what it was.
 
It’s Official: Admiral Ackbar Will Be In Star Wars 7

It’s Official: Admiral Ackbar Will Be In Star Wars 7

It’s official - original ‘Star Wars’ actor Tim Rose will return as Admiral Ackbar in ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’… but he’s not so fussed on all this secrecy.

During an interview with AAP Sydney (via Star Wars 7 News), original ‘Star Wars’ actor Tim Rose confirmed that he will appear in ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’. But it seems he isn’t exactly thrilled about keeping everything hush-hush.

“I’m very frustrated by [the secrecy on the film],” he said. “Out of the need to be secret, we’re not actually able to get everything we need to do our jobs as well as we could, and as someone who has been doing it for 35 years, I find it very frustrating.”

That said, this is one of the most highly-anticipated films of the last decade… so perhaps the level of secrecy and security surrounding the production in understandable.

Either way, it isn’t a trap – Admiral Ackbar will be returning to the big screen.

And the man inside the costume is thrilled to be back… even if it’s not exactly ideal working conditions.

“It takes a unique sort of masochist to ever want to do it in the first place,” said Rose. “But the joy of doing it is the joy of animatronics, and that’s taking the foam latex, an inanimate object, and making people think it’s alive.”

Admiral Ackbar was last seen on the big screen in ‘Star Wars: Return of the Jedi’ but has also made an appearance in the animated series, ‘The Clone Wars’.

“I’d like to think I gave Ackbar something special which you can tell,” he said. “I think you can. I can tell when I see my friends who do specialised and full body suit work no matter what character they go into; I can tell you exactly who it is because I know their movements so well.”

How does Admiral Ackbar fit into ‘The Force Awakens’? Unfortunately, he couldn’t possibly spill the beans… but he does hint that there are plenty of other classic ‘Star Wars’ characters to be found in ‘Star Wars 7’.

“What I can say about the new movie is that if you were a fan of the original three, you’re going to absolutely love this one to bits,“ Rose said. “You can expect a smorgasbord of people you love.”

‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ heads to cinemas on 17 December 2015.
 
Nearly ruined (IMO) the best Star Wars. Wish they could have put the scene on Kashyyyk and end the movie with a bunch of Wookies beating the hell out of some storm troopers.

Funny story. Lucas originally meant for the whole thing to happen on the Wookie home planet just like that, but his desire was to have a technologically backwards planet be the downfall of the full technologically advanced Empire. Since they had accidentally set up the Wookies to be technologically advanced by having Chewie fly the Falcon and such, he had to change that idea. So he went with basically short Wookies. Jury is still out on how much the desire to sell merch played into making them so cute and almost ruining the movie.
 
It’s Official: Admiral Ackbar Will Be In Star Wars 7

It’s Official: Admiral Ackbar Will Be In Star Wars 7

It’s official - original ‘Star Wars’ actor Tim Rose will return as Admiral Ackbar in ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’… but he’s not so fussed on all this secrecy.

During an interview with AAP Sydney (via Star Wars 7 News), original ‘Star Wars’ actor Tim Rose confirmed that he will appear in ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’. But it seems he isn’t exactly thrilled about keeping everything hush-hush.

“I’m very frustrated by [the secrecy on the film],” he said. “Out of the need to be secret, we’re not actually able to get everything we need to do our jobs as well as we could, and as someone who has been doing it for 35 years, I find it very frustrating.”

That said, this is one of the most highly-anticipated films of the last decade… so perhaps the level of secrecy and security surrounding the production in understandable.

Either way, it isn’t a trap – Admiral Ackbar will be returning to the big screen.

And the man inside the costume is thrilled to be back… even if it’s not exactly ideal working conditions.

“It takes a unique sort of masochist to ever want to do it in the first place,” said Rose. “But the joy of doing it is the joy of animatronics, and that’s taking the foam latex, an inanimate object, and making people think it’s alive.”

Admiral Ackbar was last seen on the big screen in ‘Star Wars: Return of the Jedi’ but has also made an appearance in the animated series, ‘The Clone Wars’.

“I’d like to think I gave Ackbar something special which you can tell,” he said. “I think you can. I can tell when I see my friends who do specialised and full body suit work no matter what character they go into; I can tell you exactly who it is because I know their movements so well.”

How does Admiral Ackbar fit into ‘The Force Awakens’? Unfortunately, he couldn’t possibly spill the beans… but he does hint that there are plenty of other classic ‘Star Wars’ characters to be found in ‘Star Wars 7’.

“What I can say about the new movie is that if you were a fan of the original three, you’re going to absolutely love this one to bits,“ Rose said. “You can expect a smorgasbord of people you love.”

‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ heads to cinemas on 17 December 2015.
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