Answer:CaptSolo wrote:...but why couldn't she have died heroically rather than of a broken heart.
Padme died because she had to, really, and because George wants to keep things family friendly, no women can be killed by the hand of man. So she just...dies...Me, innit wrote:Lucas' ability to write a coherent sequence of events and provide decent motivation and logic to enable one event/scene to follow on from the other is POOR
Crap, I know.
Some other good points up there. Especially the one asking about why there can't be any more original ideas. I think it's quite true to say that there are no original ideas left. Just new takes on old ideas. There are loads of stories left to tell though, it's just that they have to fall into certain genres and will then be subject to the critics saying that they're just putting an old idea into a new setting or some such nonsense.
As regards ENder's Game, that's one of my favourite novels of all time. I'm not overly impressed with the news that it will incorporate elements of Ender's Shadow, as I think the Game story is good enough and intricate enough to stand on its own. I think that by using Shadow they'll have to skip important bits of both stories to fit it into a film. I did like this quote though:
Take that, Lucas!!Card wrote:In a 1999 interview, Orson Scott Card confirmed that Jake Lloyd was under consideration for the role. Card asked fans not to judge Lloyd based on his performance in The Phantom Menace, saying that a better script and direction would result in a better performance.
Women in SW get short shrift. Leia is the only strong successful woman,and even her character was inconsistent - kissing Luke in Empire to make the man she fancies jealous is a little petty in the middle of a crisis. Padme became a fluffy pregnant annoyance and the others were window dressing. That admiral woman almost crying because of losing her Bothans was poor for a woman who's meant to be in command of a fleet in which probably hundreds of people have died. Don't even get me started on Anakin's mum (Shmi??) - she hangs on in captivity for months with NO hope, then as soon as she gets rescued SHE DIES??? COME ON!!!
EDIT: just read this about Ender's Game:
wikipedia wrote:Card stated that "very few" of the film's scenes had appeared in the novel, but that he was comfortable with the liberties being taken with the source material.