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    1. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 21 Nov 2014
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      7. In a Sherlock Holmes story, Conan Doyle once referred to "the giant rat of Sumatra, a story for which the world is not yet prepared."

      2 replies 6 retweets 12 likes
    2. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 21 Nov 2014
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      8. That throw-away line is all you need to spend hours pondering what giant rat of Sumatra is and why the world isn't ready to hear about it

      1 reply 6 retweets 10 likes
    3. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 21 Nov 2014
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      9. Post Conan Doyle, you had fans who wrote stories to explain what the giant rat of Sumatra was. Completely missing the point.

      4 replies 4 retweets 6 likes
    4. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 21 Nov 2014
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      10, In the prequels, Lucas is in effect writing fan fiction based on his own earlier work. Won't let fans spoil, will do it himself.

      5 replies 10 retweets 10 likes
    5. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 21 Nov 2014
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      11. The characters in the original trilogy seemed mythical, folkloric, larger than life. Like the Big Bad Wolf or Jack in the Beanstock.

      3 replies 4 retweets 5 likes
    6. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 21 Nov 2014
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      12. You wouldn't do a prequel to 3 Little Pigs asking what sort of childhood the Big Bad Wolf had. Same with Vader. No need to explain.

      8 replies 6 retweets 11 likes
    7. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 21 Nov 2014
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      13. The mystery of how Anakin Skywalker became Vader is made trite. Bigger mystery is how George Lucas lost storytelling skills.

      16 replies 7 retweets 18 likes
    8. Evan Hunt‏ @nuthaven 21 Nov 2014
      Replying to @HeerJeet

      @HeerJeet easy. he turned on the targeting computer and stopped using the Force. (for "targeting computer" read "CGI effects".)

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    9. Evan Hunt‏ @nuthaven 21 Nov 2014
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      @HeerJeet strongest theme of 1st movie was the human soul vs. The Machine. Empire is inhuman, mechanistic; stormtroopers look like robots.

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    10. Evan Hunt‏ @nuthaven 21 Nov 2014
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      @HeerJeet IMHO lucas got so focused on mechanistic aspects of filmmaking (CGI effects, etc) that he forgot about the storytelling part

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      Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 21 Nov 2014
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      @nuthaven He's more machine than man now, yes.

      10:36 AM - 21 Nov 2014
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