RE Buffy: I suppose that makes sense. Explaining the myth demythologizes it. I don't believe half of it, though, but I'm the voice in the wilderness yelling that the First really won.
RE Star Wars: ROTS really brings up something for me. At the end of ROTJ, I got a feeling that Luke was dissatisfied, left somewhat adrift. I remember thinking that there was the possibility that the third trilogy could be about him becoming dark. Really, honestly, I believe this is his last film. I don't believe he'll be happy enough with anything for Indy Jones IV to be made (they were set to introduce Kevin Costner as brother Jones before talks fell through), and I don't think he'll be satisfied with a small movie like American Graffiti anymore. And yes, even with four intertwined plots, it's a small movie because it never leaves town, while it isn't an Indy movie unless there's at least two continents and it isn't a Star Wars movie unless there's at least two planets and preferrably three or more. This would be a kind of shame, because I want to see the decline and fall of Luke.
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Date: 2005-05-25 02:50 pm (UTC)RE Star Wars: ROTS really brings up something for me. At the end of ROTJ, I got a feeling that Luke was dissatisfied, left somewhat adrift. I remember thinking that there was the possibility that the third trilogy could be about him becoming dark. Really, honestly, I believe this is his last film. I don't believe he'll be happy enough with anything for Indy Jones IV to be made (they were set to introduce Kevin Costner as brother Jones before talks fell through), and I don't think he'll be satisfied with a small movie like American Graffiti anymore. And yes, even with four intertwined plots, it's a small movie because it never leaves town, while it isn't an Indy movie unless there's at least two continents and it isn't a Star Wars movie unless there's at least two planets and preferrably three or more. This would be a kind of shame, because I want to see the decline and fall of Luke.