He was built to wash clothes, but that is not what defines him! Because, on the open road, all are free!
I actually saw this on the road today. I try to reason that when I passed the convertible I was just seeing a washing machine in the back seat and my eyes were playing a trick on me, but seeing as the car was too small to even have a proper front seat this could not have been the case. My sanity can dream though... Which probably would make it insanity. Oh well. I'm an artist, so I'm allowed a little lee-way with my mental state.
Also, I don't know what that stain is. I wasn't eating, drinking, or even picking my nose at the time of this scan. It's just more evidence that the world is self destructing around me.
I actually saw this on the road today. I try to reason that when I passed the convertible I was just seeing a washing machine in the back seat and my eyes were playing a trick on me, but seeing as the car was too small to even have a proper front seat this could not have been the case. My sanity can dream though... Which probably would make it insanity. Oh well. I'm an artist, so I'm allowed a little lee-way with my mental state.
Also, I don't know what that stain is. I wasn't eating, drinking, or even picking my nose at the time of this scan. It's just more evidence that the world is self destructing around me.
Category Scraps / Abstract
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 700 x 552px
File Size 110.4 kB
*chuckles* I thought it was ruined the first moment CGI was thrown into the fourth movie. I'm not against the use of CGI, but is has no purpose being in Star Wars. What made the original movies magical is that they went to great lengths to make everything look tangible and substantial, not stylized and cartoonish. Everything was so outlandish, quite literally, that you needed to have a space ship you could actually put your hands on. Without that bit of concrete insurance the whole thing got remarkably fake very quickly.
True! George Lucas created new technology so that the first one could be done well! However, when he finally got to direct one of them again, he was so out of practice that he decided to do all of it as cheap as possible. If they gave it to someone else, I'm confident that it would have been less fake looking.
Furrywriter.
Furrywriter.
Well, it's not that they didn't try. Millions were dumped into these movie; much much much more than the first three films combined. The special effects techniques they decided to use just didn't work, bottom line. They were so obsessed with engineering a new technology that they didn't stop to think that putting it in a franchise built on the foundations of another technology wouldn't work.
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