VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS56.05%
Net Worth
0.008USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.000SBD
Effective Power
1.354SP
├── Own SP
0.154SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+1.200SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 0.154SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 1.200SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 1.354SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.000SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
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}Account Info
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| id | 188488 |
| rank | 1,475,121 |
| reputation | 1925316709490 |
| created | 2017-06-13T08:55:42 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 77 |
| comment_count | 0 |
| lifetime_vote_count | 0 |
| witnesses_voted_for | 0 |
| last_post | 2017-11-01T12:29:12 |
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| last_vote_time | 2018-02-03T08:23:18 |
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| can_vote | 1 |
| voting_power | 0 |
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| balance | 0.000 STEEM |
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| reward_vesting_balance | 0.000000 VESTS |
| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 672746762762 |
| to_withdraw | 672746762762 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 2017-07-07T12:42:36 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 9,187,752 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 2017-11-25T23:13:51 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 2017-08-24T08:07:42 |
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}Withdraw Routes
| Incoming | Outgoing |
|---|---|
Empty | Empty |
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}From Date
To Date
2020/05/08 08:45:12
2020/05/08 08:45:12
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | drummond |
| vesting shares | 1953.311140 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43192444/Trx b551d7b4adc43a310271355648d095a0caf85d5f |
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}2020/04/15 21:18:03
2020/04/15 21:18:03
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | drummond |
| vesting shares | 9527.606303 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #42562193/Trx 8ec05fd39ce041aa0e02d3bfdd39ae211b858bb8 |
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}2019/06/13 10:40:03
2019/06/13 10:40:03
| parent author | drummond |
| parent permlink | 2wv48c-indiana-jones-and-the-kingdom-of-the-crystal-skull-movie-review-analysis-rant |
| author | steemitboard |
| permlink | steemitboard-notify-drummond-20190613t104002000z |
| title | |
| body | Congratulations @drummond! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@drummond/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@drummond) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=drummond)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
| json metadata | {"image":["https://steemitboard.com/img/notify.png"]} |
| Transaction Info | Block #33761119/Trx e07228d0fe76f35bf409976bd7c501edc25447e8 |
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}2019/05/12 14:32:57
2019/05/12 14:32:57
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | drummond |
| vesting shares | 9723.229108 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #32845062/Trx 9f34ede1c63a866527730c812931914b75260dc6 |
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}2018/05/16 20:15:00
2018/05/16 20:15:00
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | drummond |
| vesting shares | 9922.781543 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #22489801/Trx 0e12e93fe46c965743d017b922eef01f7b51ddf9 |
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}2018/05/06 06:22:03
2018/05/06 06:22:03
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | drummond |
| vesting shares | 30287.947064 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #22185190/Trx 4e6e8fcb776fdbd831e02cb25d7db6e46c7927b8 |
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}drummondupvoted (100.00%) @whaleiam / hello-steemit-i-am-whale-i-am-where-is-the-love2018/02/03 08:23:18
drummondupvoted (100.00%) @whaleiam / hello-steemit-i-am-whale-i-am-where-is-the-love
2018/02/03 08:23:18
| voter | drummond |
| author | whaleiam |
| permlink | hello-steemit-i-am-whale-i-am-where-is-the-love |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #19541144/Trx 27147e7a93ecdabae08564a75a6f36bb4ff98cac |
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}drummondsent 50.433 STEEM to @blocktrades- "64891741-322f-450a-905b-f5319cd86d39"2018/01/02 13:00:24
drummondsent 50.433 STEEM to @blocktrades- "64891741-322f-450a-905b-f5319cd86d39"
2018/01/02 13:00:24
| from | drummond |
| to | blocktrades |
| amount | 50.433 STEEM |
| memo | 64891741-322f-450a-905b-f5319cd86d39 |
| Transaction Info | Block #18625759/Trx b3e2836624d315984d3331618f611e2af6e614a4 |
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}2017/12/27 21:18:39
2017/12/27 21:18:39
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | drummond |
| vesting shares | 30491.582635 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #18463186/Trx 5b369ba5990cd9f6243a8dc84d11090f8cbeab14 |
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]
}drummondreceived 0.000 STEEM from power down installment (0.000 SP)2017/12/13 12:35:21
drummondreceived 0.000 STEEM from power down installment (0.000 SP)
2017/12/13 12:35:21
| from account | drummond |
| to account | drummond |
| withdrawn | 0.000009 VESTS |
| deposited | 0.000 STEEM |
| Transaction Info | Block #18049675/Virtual Operation #4 |
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]
}drummondreceived 25.221 STEEM from power down installment (31.779 SP)2017/12/06 12:35:21
drummondreceived 25.221 STEEM from power down installment (31.779 SP)
2017/12/06 12:35:21
| from account | drummond |
| to account | drummond |
| withdrawn | 51749.750981 VESTS |
| deposited | 25.221 STEEM |
| Transaction Info | Block #17848176/Virtual Operation #12 |
View Raw JSON Data
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]
}drummondreceived 25.212 STEEM from power down installment (31.779 SP)2017/11/29 12:35:21
drummondreceived 25.212 STEEM from power down installment (31.779 SP)
2017/11/29 12:35:21
| from account | drummond |
| to account | drummond |
| withdrawn | 51749.750981 VESTS |
| deposited | 25.212 STEEM |
| Transaction Info | Block #17646672/Virtual Operation #4 |
View Raw JSON Data
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]
}drummondsent 25.736 SBD to @blocktrades- "3b0fe544-2be6-434a-9691-1692b0fdafee"2017/11/25 23:23:57
drummondsent 25.736 SBD to @blocktrades- "3b0fe544-2be6-434a-9691-1692b0fdafee"
2017/11/25 23:23:57
| from | drummond |
| to | blocktrades |
| amount | 25.736 SBD |
| memo | 3b0fe544-2be6-434a-9691-1692b0fdafee |
| Transaction Info | Block #17544497/Trx 22eab1993b70af25c25c2670d539757bf078eb4d |
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"op": [
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}blocktradessent 25.736 SBD to @drummond- "refund by admin"2017/11/25 23:18:00
blocktradessent 25.736 SBD to @drummond- "refund by admin"
2017/11/25 23:18:00
| from | blocktrades |
| to | drummond |
| amount | 25.736 SBD |
| memo | refund by admin |
| Transaction Info | Block #17544378/Trx cea685dff1d87cf4772fe320a01513a91267f9ac |
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]
}drummondsent 125.925 STEEM to @blocktrades- "bede223c-d1c0-4bdd-ad95-f9f14ed9412d"2017/11/25 23:15:48
drummondsent 125.925 STEEM to @blocktrades- "bede223c-d1c0-4bdd-ad95-f9f14ed9412d"
2017/11/25 23:15:48
| from | drummond |
| to | blocktrades |
| amount | 125.925 STEEM |
| memo | bede223c-d1c0-4bdd-ad95-f9f14ed9412d |
| Transaction Info | Block #17544334/Trx 683d9ae0eb2288c930e3b31b8b7e1c51285dc651 |
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}drummondsent 25.736 SBD to @blocktrades- "0x452d546b977eBf8F06AFEc139Aa81523d9A6845c"2017/11/25 23:13:51
drummondsent 25.736 SBD to @blocktrades- "0x452d546b977eBf8F06AFEc139Aa81523d9A6845c"
2017/11/25 23:13:51
| from | drummond |
| to | blocktrades |
| amount | 25.736 SBD |
| memo | 0x452d546b977eBf8F06AFEc139Aa81523d9A6845c |
| Transaction Info | Block #17544295/Trx 736b0cf0cedc6e52e48005ddadb9ab220bf424b5 |
View Raw JSON Data
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| body | <html> <p><img src="https://steemit-production-imageproxy-thumbnail.s3.amazonaws.com/U5du7vYpuMmJQ5CvFhaXaBtdNaGgFLY_1680x8400" width="825" height="464"/></p> <p>Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal skull is the fourth installment of the successful Indiana Jones film series. I can’t remember feeling more disappointment in a movie with so much hype since, well the Matrix: Reloaded. After the farce that was the Star Wars prequels George Lucas not content on damaging one beloved movie franchise set his sights firmly on another. </p> <p><strong>The movie that no one wanted to make</strong> </p> <p>It was no big secret that Spielberg was finished with the franchise after the Last Crusade. Indiana Jones riding off into the sunset, crusade seemed to be the perfect bookend for the franchise. Looking to milk the teat of another one of his cash cows, Lucas set out to make a sequel that everyone wanted but no one wanted to make. After much persuading (a suitcase full of money) Lucas managed to convince Spielberg and Ford to get on-board (plane pun intended) for a fourth film. It had everything going for it, Steven Spielberg is a good competent director, and has made some of the most iconic movies of the past thirty years. And it had a screen play that was written by someone that wasn’t George Lucas. So what went wrong? </p> <p><strong>George Lucas</strong> </p> <p>George Lucas had a lot to do in writing the initial story, and in the past Spielberg would have confronted Lucas if he didn’t like his ideas. For example, originally the third film was going to be set in a haunted castle. Spielberg hot on the heels of making Poltergeist said that he didn’t want to make another horror movie so soon. For whatever reason Spielberg was past the point of caring and didn’t put a stop to Lucas’ bad ideas. Initially the film was going to be called, Indiana Jones and Saucer Men from Mars, the story deemed to be too similar to Independence Day that was performing well at the box office, so that idea was shelved. The story for Saucer Men from Mars be found <a href="http://www.theraider.net/films/indy4/multimedia/saucermen.pdf">here</a>, be warned though, it is utterly turd, it features pirates, aliens and flying saucers (from Mars I presume). However various aspects of this screenplay made its way into Kingdom of the Crystal Skull such as, Roswell aliens and Indy getting married. Why does Lucas have any say? He only created, produced and wrote all the movies in the franchise. </p> <p><strong>Pointless Characters</strong></p> <p>A lot of the characters in this movie are pointless, other than cutting to awkward cutaways to show that they are still in the movie they are only there to provide expository dialogue. After they meet the Russians in the jungle the characters of Mutt, Marion and Ox become completely irrelevant and pointless. They later fall into the “give them something to category”. In The Last Crusade, Indiana had his father and Marcus Brody tag along with him. The difference here is that Indy carried his father and Marcus for the final third of the movie. That made Indiana feel more of a hero. In the Crystal Skull the characters are giving something pointless to do, such as the Mutt fencing scene and swinging with the monkeys Ala Tarzan. These moments add nothing to the story or enriches the movie in anyway. </p> <p><strong>McGuffin</strong></p> <p> If you didn’t already know the McGuffin of the Crystal Skull is aliens. Whilst working on the fourth Indiana Jones movie, Lucas wanted to do something that pays homage to a 1950s B-movie. In truth then the movie should have been set in a control room with men in white coats working away to find a solution to a threat to humanity. Usually this threat would reveal itself to be an alien, robot, or an alien robot. Lucas couldn’t make up his mind on which aliens to use in his movie so he used Roswell aliens, and the Mayan crystal skull aliens and shoehorned them together. He uses the popular Roswell aliens as everyone has heard of them. and the Mayan crystal skull aliens that no-one (other than Dan Ackroyd) has heard of. It wasn’t a popular choice and didn’t play out well. Blending the 1950s B-movie idea with the 1930s serial style caper was an odd mix and a one that didn’t work. </p> <p>https://youtu.be/VbdaoAYveUA</p> <p><strong>Things I didn't like</strong> </p> <p>Below is a list with a detailed analysis of things that stand out in this movie that did not work or make sense. </p> <ul> <li>CGI gopher during the opening - Stupid</li> <li>Indiana Jones using a refrigerator as a means to survive a nuclear blast - Stupid</li> <li>Fight with a blow dart wielding gang that has no bearing on the movie at all, other than to inject some action (why does that guy die when Indy blows dart up the pipe the wrong way? Did he have poison on both ends of the dart?) - Stupid</li> <li>Fencing duel in the jungle – Stupid </li> <li>Tree eating machines - Stupid </li> <li>Shia Le Beef swinging from trees with monkeys like something out of Tarzan - Stupid</li> <li>Car/Boat driving/sailing of the top of waterfall - Stupid</li> <li>Indiana trusting Mack when he has shown countless times that he can't be trusted, making Indiana look stupid - Stupid</li> <li>Natives covered in body paint that are playing hide and seek in the ruin/ spacecraft that just get shot to bits by the Russians, what was the point in that – Stupid </li> </ul> <p><strong>Things that I did like</strong> </p> <ul> <li>I like the shot of Indiana Jones silhouette standing in front of the mushroom cloud, this is a visual indication that Indiana Jones has now entered the nuclear age. </li> <li>The diner scene between Mutt and Indiana is quintessential Spielberg and works really well. The interactions of the two characters conversing which each is well done, Mutt takes a beer bottle from the waitress and then Indy puts it back without the waitress noticing. </li> <li>The bike chase through the university campus is really good action sequence is well put together, it’s just a shame that there aren’t more moments like this in the movie. </li> <li>And that's it. </li> </ul> <p>In the end everybody lost with this movie, except Karen Allen. She got to feature in a big budget movie, a change of pace to her current job working as a checkout assistant. The movie undone a great ending to the franchise and has in some way damaged the Indiana Jones franchise. With Indiana Jones V in the pipeline we can only imagine what monstrosity Lucas is cooking up. I’m holding very little hope that it won’t be anything but utter turd. RIP Indiana. </p> </html> |
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2017/09/06 06:00:18
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2017/09/05 21:10:06
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2017/09/05 13:25:39
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2017/09/05 13:11:57
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| body | <html> <p><img src="http://imageupload.co.uk/images/2017/09/05/aotc.png"/></p> <p><strong>Dawn of the Clone Bores</strong></p> <p>Princess Amidala is no longer a princess and is now serving as a Senator for the Naboo. She opposes the military creation act to create a clone army, and in doing so she has now become a target for the separatists. I presume the separatists are in favour of a clone army. So why do the separatists want the clone army, ultimately the clone army will be used against them? As a result Amidala’s ship gets blown up and her decoy is killed in the explosion. Considering the decoy has just been blown up she doesn’t look too bad. Before she punches out her last ticket she apologises to Amidala for failing her. How exactly did she fail her? As a decoy didn’t she do exactly what she was meant to do. </p> <p>https://youtu.be/AsqqLeVc-b0</p> <p>It’s obvious that there has been sometime between the Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones as Anakin is no longer a whiney little kid but is now a whiney young man, and he and Obi Wan haven’t seen Padme for ten years. This begs the question why didn’t they just start the prequels here? Anakin is very different as he is now grown up, as is Padme, and we didn’t get to know much about Obi Wan, as he just sat about complaining in the last movie. It feels as though the events of the first move were pretty pointless and somewhat not considered anymore. Much of the problem with the Phantom Menace is that we didn’t have a protagonist, someone relatable, to guide us through the story, to embark on a journey with, and Attack of the Clones is no different as it also suffers from no recognised protagonist. The friendship between Obi Wan and Anakin is forced (pun intended) on the audience, they have to be told, through the recounting of previous experiences together. In contrast to the original trilogy we watched as Luke and Han’s friendship developed, they saved each other’s skin a few times, and you could really feel that they cared for each other, they had a bond. The Obi Wan and Anakin friendship seems strained, and they barely like each other or get on for that matter. Anakin thinks Obi Wan is overly critical and jealous, and Obi Wan thinks that Anakin is arrogant and reckless. Doesn’t sound like a good friendship to me, unlike the claim that Obi Wan made in A New Hope, “Anakin was a good friend”.</p> <p><strong>Attack of the Boredom</strong></p> <p>Concerned that there may be further attempts on Amidala’s life, Obi Wan and Anakin are assigned to protect her. So an assassin hires an assassin to assassinate Padme, for no reason other than to introduce a new character to make and sell merchandise. The attempt on Padme’s life happens when she has retired for the night and is asleep. It’s okay though, R2-D2 is scanning the room for threats, but not the windows, the most logical place of where an assassination attempt will come from. A droid drills a hole through the window and poops out two centipede looking things. This is the most convoluted and stupid means to assassinate someone. Why not just strap a bomb on the droid and blow it up next to the window, or pump a lethal gas into the room. Obviously the assassination attempt fails, and a chase ensues. Obi Wan without any hesitation leaps through the window and dangles from the droid. This is out of character for Obi Wan. Obi Wan is the more cautious out of the two and you would expect it to be the more reckless Anakin to leap out of the window. Obi Wan seems to have a brain fart as he doesn’t consider the risks involved, and it is stupid for some many reasons. I’m going to list three.</p> <p><br></p> <ul> <li>Can the droid support the weight of a person and stop them falling to a horrible death</li> <li>What if the droid was designed to explode, resulting in a horrible death</li> <li>Will the droid lead directly back to the assassin</li> </ul> <p><br></p> <p>Coruscant has an identity crisis and now looks like the far flung future of 2019, Los Angeles in Blade Runner. The car chase suddenly becomes like something out of a cartoon and all suspense is dispelled when Anakin jumps from the vehicle and safely lands on the assassins vehicle. With hundreds of vehicles passing below Anakin as he falls he manages to land on the right one. I was really on the edge of my seat there. What if he landed on the wrong one? He just starts to hack at the cockpit with his lightsaber with no consideration that he could have landed on wrong vehicle and is horrifically murdering someone inside.</p> <p>https://youtu.be/X9-K1cxj6IQ</p> <p>The assassin takes shelter in a club, but Obi Wan claims to Anakin that he went in there to hide How does he know that? What if this was the assassins hide out and they are being lured into a trap? Anakin believes the assassin to be a shapeshifter, so Obi Wan warns Anakin that they need to be extra careful, as they were only being a little careful before. Why did an assassin that can shapeshift wear a mask to hide their identity? They enter the club and inexplicably the assassin tries to take out Obi Wan rather than formulating an escape plan. The assassins target was never the Jedi, and there escape should take precedence over slaughtering the Jedi in pursuit. In a scene reminiscent to A New Hope, Obi Wan lobs of the assassins arm. The Jedi attempt to interrogate the assassin, about the attempted assassination only to be assassinated by the assassin that hired the assassin to assassinate Padme.</p> <p><strong>Sand by Me</strong></p> <p>So the Jedi Council decide that for Padme’s safety that she should be placed under Jedi protection and is to be sent to a secure location. In their wisdom they assign Anakin as her bodyguard, this is a guy that in the Jedi’s own words describe as, “Danger surrounds him”. Why not send the more level headed and cautious Kenobi with her? That would have made more sense, however Lucas needs an opportunity to get Anakin and Padme together, alone, so he can craft the most awkward love story ever told. George Lucas does not seem to have a clue of how create a believable love story between Anakin and Padme. Lucas thought that all he had to do was to put them in a romantic setting and the romance would flow.</p> <p>https://youtu.be/ICSNhMSaVgk</p> <p>The setting is similar to that of Italy, the romance capital of the world, it’s so clichéd that I was expecting to see a shot with the Eifel Tower appearing in the background. For some reason the Jedi are forbidden to love, and even more confusingly senators are also prohibited to love for some unspecified reason. After numerous awkward creepy looks and even creepier dialogue from Anakin, a romantic relationship is established between Anakin and Padme, perhaps Lucas thought forbidden love would be more believable and would have a certain level of gravitas to it. The relationship feels forced and unbelievable. We then get the worse line in movie history “I don’t like sand. It’s coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere” and then Padme kisses him? What the heck, this was the line that sealed the deal.</p> <p><strong>Count Dookula</strong></p> <p>Meanwhile Obi Wan has been investigating the origin of the whereabouts of the elusive assassin, and is at a loss when he can’t find a planet. He consults Yoda, when training younglings, a collection of kids that are devoid of any acting ability and are blatantly the spawn of Lucas, the producers or whoever else worked on the movie. We see them training with a similar apparatus that we see Luke training with on the Millennium Falcon. At the time in A New Hope it was just assumed that Obi Wan had come up with the exercise then and there. He stumbled across a helmet with a blast visor, that could well have been used for a practical application whilst doing maintenance work on the Falcon. Kenobi could have improvised this with what could have been part of a game, after all they were playing that chess game so there could be more games to pass the time zipping from star system to star system. Has this now been retconned, so that Han Solo had Jedi training equipment on board the Falcon?</p> <p>Count Dooku is revealed to be the main villain of the movie and is also an ex-Jedi. I hate the lame name that Lucas give Dooku as he thought it was a clever play on words with Count Dracula, a character that Christopher Lee is famous for playing. To Mace Windu’s utter disbelief he cannot reconcile that Dooku can now be acting against the Senate and the Jedi, and is not capable of the attempted assassination plot on Amidala, due to him being an ex-Jedi. Doesn’t it mean that by the very nature that Dooku having left the Jedi order, that he may not embrace there values anymore and could actually do things that the Jedi would take a dim view on, so he could essentially be capable of anything. A bit like Anakin Skywalker when he decided to slaughter younglings. In the original Star Wars movie we are introduced to Darth Vader early on, he’s wearing black, has a foreboding voice and he interrogates a rebel soldier by choking him to death. From the first few minutes of his introduction early on we are able to determine that Vader is the villain, and we understand what his objectives are. We don’t see Dooku until half way through the movie and what is his objective? Why has Dooku become disillusioned with the republic? Again, why does the separatists want the creation of a clone army, when it will inevitably be used against them? Doesn’t make a whole lot sense.</p> <p><strong>Obi Gone Kenobi</strong></p> <p>Lucas has a tendency to highlight when someone loses there lightsaber. This happens in all of the prequels. The camera will cut away showing the lightsaber tossed up into the air or land on ground. The confrontation with Jango Fett is no different and butter fingers Kenobi loses his lightsaber. Jango Fett feels awkwardly shoehorned into the movie and is only there to serve as connective tissue with the original trilogy, as he is the father of Boba Fett, the most bad ass bounty hunter in the galaxy. I really didn’t care about Boba’s origins, and I don’t know how they managed to do it, but they managed to cast a worse actor than the annoying kid that played Anakin in the Phantom Menace. During this green screen soaked encounter Kenobi takes explosions to the face to no effect, this makes the scene more comical than serious as it leaves the audience scratching there head as to why Obi Wans head hasn’t been blown off.</p> <p>https://youtu.be/8tMZdrUx8eM</p> <p>The showdown continues in space, and to be more precise an asteroid field. In the Empire Strikes Back there is a big deal when our heroes encounter an asteroid field, something like a 3,720 to 1 chance of successfully navigating. They create tension that they are in a very threatening and dangerous environment. Obi Wan and Jango fly around as though it’s not even an issue, this goes someway in devaluing the peril faced in The Empire Strikes Back, the only thing I like about this scene is the sound of seismic charges, kaboooom.</p> <p>https://youtu.be/3ME5jhsgmB4</p> <p><strong>Battle of Boring</strong></p> <p>Anakin and Padme's rescue mission ends in failure and they are captured, they are to be executed along with Obi Wan in an arena by some alien monster things. Obviously Lucas must have been watching Gladiator at the time of writing this scene and drawn inspiration from it. It was actually refreshing to see the hero's try and get out of situation without having to rely on their lightsabers for a change. It seems as though the prequels can’t go two minutes without someone whipping out a lightsaber. Jedi re-enforcements arrive and the first thing they do is give Anakin and Obi Wan a lightsaber each. Do they carry spare lightsabers around with them?</p> <p>https://youtu.be/8fP7YJtjbZY</p> <p>What happens next is a mess. During the battle of Geonsis there was not one human actor playing clone trooper, they were all CGI, and it's not as though you can't tell. The visuals look like something from a modern day video game. Why didn't Lucas use practical effects, or even just real guys in clone trooper suits, that are at the foreground of a shot? You lose all interest in the battle, when it looks like a cut scene from a video game. The dispensable generic bad guy gets his head cut off by Mace Windu, but we really don't care at this point as we are bored to tears. Why didn't Jango Fetts head not fall out of the helmet when Boba picked it up?</p> <p><strong>A Disturbance with the Force</strong></p> <p>When the force was explored in the Empire Strikes Back we learnt through Yoda that physicality has very little to do with being a Jedi. I would presume that this would also be apply to the Sith, as the Emperor and Vader were themselves not exactly in peak physical condition. This is really highlighted when Luke attempts to use the force to recover the X-Wing from the swamp. Luke fails, he believes that it is too big. Yoda succeeds and quips &quot;size matters now, judge me by my size&quot;. I really like that notion, if you have a strong understanding of the force then that will compensate for any physical failings. The prequels do a pretty good job of going back on that lore altogether. When Yoda and Dooku are evenly matched in the force they resort to using their lighsabers. I have a problem with this as I always thought that Yoda would not rely on the use of a lightsaber. The Emperor in Return of the Jedi refers to the lighsaber as a Jedi weapon, so something that the Sith wouldn't normally use. I always assumed that Vader had a lighsaber as he was once a Jedi, and it would have been useful for when he was hunting down the remaining Jedi. I always thought that the Emperor and Yoda would be exempt from using lighsabers as a lighsaber would not be a match for their ability in using the force. Seeing the old and frail Yoda flip about with ease so that he can just participate in a duel feels cheap. Lucas thought this is what the fans wanted to see. It had a comical effect and felt totally out of place with the character, devaluing the power of the force on the way. What we should have seen from Yoda is him utilising the force to fend of Dooku, overpowering him, rather than resorting to pull out his little laser sword.</p> <p>https://youtu.be/PLV-Vpy1gqQ</p> <p><strong>The End</strong></p> <p>For me Attack of the Clones is the worst movie out of the Star Wars prequels. I really didn’t think it could get any worse than The Phantom Menace, but Lucas managed to reach new depths with Attack of the Clones. With all things considered there were a couple of things that were okay in this movie. John Williams soundtrack was amazing as usual, but that guy is incapable of producing poor soundtracks. The sound effects were also excellent, I liked the sound of the blaster on Slave 1, and the sound of the seismic charges detonating. Christopher Lee is a class act, and to get him in a Star Wars movie should have been a masterstroke, however he was criminally underused, and now that we are on the subject of underused actors, Samuel Jackson again sits on his arse and occasionally whips out his lightsaber. Samuel Jackson is at his best when he is flying into a rage, being angry is sort of his thing. As Mace Windu he is devoid of any emotion, but because he is played by Samuel Jackson, we should assume that he is just bad ass, but he is just boring. 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Obi Wan seems to have a brain fart as he doesn’t consider the risks involved, and it is stupid for some many reasons. I’m going to list three.</p>\n<p><br></p>\n<ul>\n <li>Can the droid support the weight of a person and stop them falling to a horrible death</li>\n <li>What if the droid was designed to explode, resulting in a horrible death</li>\n <li>Will the droid lead directly back to the assassin</li>\n</ul>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>Coruscant has an identity crisis and now looks like the far flung future of 2019, Los Angeles in Blade Runner. The car chase suddenly becomes like something out of a cartoon and all suspense is dispelled when Anakin jumps from the vehicle and safely lands on the assassins vehicle. With hundreds of vehicles passing below Anakin as he falls he manages to land on the right one. I was really on the edge of my seat there. What if he landed on the wrong one? He just starts to hack at the cockpit with his lightsaber with no consideration that he could have landed on wrong vehicle and is horrifically murdering someone inside.</p>\n<p>https://youtu.be/X9-K1cxj6IQ</p>\n<p>The assassin takes shelter in a club, but Obi Wan claims to Anakin that he went in there to hide How does he know that? What if this was the assassins hide out and they are being lured into a trap? Anakin believes the assassin to be a shapeshifter, so Obi Wan warns Anakin that they need to be extra careful, as they were only being a little careful before. Why did an assassin that can shapeshift wear a mask to hide their identity? They enter the club and inexplicably the assassin tries to take out Obi Wan rather than formulating an escape plan. The assassins target was never the Jedi, and there escape should take precedence over slaughtering the Jedi in pursuit. In a scene reminiscent to A New Hope, Obi Wan lobs of the assassins arm. The Jedi attempt to interrogate the assassin, about the attempted assassination only to be assassinated by the assassin that hired the assassin to assassinate Padme.</p>\n<p><strong>Sand by Me</strong></p>\n<p>So the Jedi Council decide that for Padme’s safety that she should be placed under Jedi protection and is to be sent to a secure location. In their wisdom they assign Anakin as her bodyguard, this is a guy that in the Jedi’s own words describe as, “Danger surrounds him”. Why not send the more level headed and cautious Kenobi with her? That would have made more sense, however Lucas needs an opportunity to get Anakin and Padme together, alone, so he can craft the most awkward love story ever told. George Lucas does not seem to have a clue of how create a believable love story between Anakin and Padme. Lucas thought that all he had to do was to put them in a romantic setting and the romance would flow.</p>\n<p>https://youtu.be/ICSNhMSaVgk</p>\n<p>The setting is similar to that of Italy, the romance capital of the world, it’s so clichéd that I was expecting to see a shot with the Eifel Tower appearing in the background. For some reason the Jedi are forbidden to love, and even more confusingly senators are also prohibited to love for some unspecified reason. After numerous awkward creepy looks and even creepier dialogue from Anakin, a romantic relationship is established between Anakin and Padme, perhaps Lucas thought forbidden love would be more believable and would have a certain level of gravitas to it. The relationship feels forced and unbelievable. We then get the worse line in movie history “I don’t like sand. It’s coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere” and then Padme kisses him? What the heck, this was the line that sealed the deal.</p>\n<p><strong>Count Dookula</strong></p>\n<p>Meanwhile Obi Wan has been investigating the origin of the whereabouts of the elusive assassin, and is at a loss when he can’t find a planet. He consults Yoda, when training younglings, a collection of kids that are devoid of any acting ability and are blatantly the spawn of Lucas, the producers or whoever else worked on the movie. We see them training with a similar apparatus that we see Luke training with on the Millennium Falcon. At the time in A New Hope it was just assumed that Obi Wan had come up with the exercise then and there. He stumbled across a helmet with a blast visor, that could well have been used for a practical application whilst doing maintenance work on the Falcon. Kenobi could have improvised this with what could have been part of a game, after all they were playing that chess game so there could be more games to pass the time zipping from star system to star system. Has this now been retconned, so that Han Solo had Jedi training equipment on board the Falcon?</p>\n<p>Count Dooku is revealed to be the main villain of the movie and is also an ex-Jedi. I hate the lame name that Lucas give Dooku as he thought it was a clever play on words with Count Dracula, a character that Christopher Lee is famous for playing. To Mace Windu’s utter disbelief he cannot reconcile that Dooku can now be acting against the Senate and the Jedi, and is not capable of the attempted assassination plot on Amidala, due to him being an ex-Jedi. Doesn’t it mean that by the very nature that Dooku having left the Jedi order, that he may not embrace there values anymore and could actually do things that the Jedi would take a dim view on, so he could essentially be capable of anything. A bit like Anakin Skywalker when he decided to slaughter younglings. In the original Star Wars movie we are introduced to Darth Vader early on, he’s wearing black, has a foreboding voice and he interrogates a rebel soldier by choking him to death. From the first few minutes of his introduction early on we are able to determine that Vader is the villain, and we understand what his objectives are. We don’t see Dooku until half way through the movie and what is his objective? Why has Dooku become disillusioned with the republic? Again, why does the separatists want the creation of a clone army, when it will inevitably be used against them? Doesn’t make a whole lot sense.</p>\n<p><strong>Obi Gone Kenobi</strong></p>\n<p>Lucas has a tendency to highlight when someone loses there lightsaber. This happens in all of the prequels. The camera will cut away showing the lightsaber tossed up into the air or land on ground. The confrontation with Jango Fett is no different and butter fingers Kenobi loses his lightsaber. Jango Fett feels awkwardly shoehorned into the movie and is only there to serve as connective tissue with the original trilogy, as he is the father of Boba Fett, the most bad ass bounty hunter in the galaxy. I really didn’t care about Boba’s origins, and I don’t know how they managed to do it, but they managed to cast a worse actor than the annoying kid that played Anakin in the Phantom Menace. During this green screen soaked encounter Kenobi takes explosions to the face to no effect, this makes the scene more comical than serious as it leaves the audience scratching there head as to why Obi Wans head hasn’t been blown off.</p>\n<p>https://youtu.be/8tMZdrUx8eM</p>\n<p>The showdown continues in space, and to be more precise an asteroid field. In the Empire Strikes Back there is a big deal when our heroes encounter an asteroid field, something like a 3,720 to 1 chance of successfully navigating. They create tension that they are in a very threatening and dangerous environment. Obi Wan and Jango fly around as though it’s not even an issue, this goes someway in devaluing the peril faced in The Empire Strikes Back, the only thing I like about this scene is the sound of seismic charges, kaboooom.</p>\n<p>https://youtu.be/3ME5jhsgmB4</p>\n<p><strong>Battle of Boring</strong></p>\n<p>Anakin and Padme's rescue mission ends in failure and they are captured, they are to be executed along with Obi Wan in an arena by some alien monster things. Obviously Lucas must have been watching Gladiator at the time of writing this scene and drawn inspiration from it. It was actually refreshing to see the hero's try and get out of situation without having to rely on their lightsabers for a change. It seems as though the prequels can’t go two minutes without someone whipping out a lightsaber. Jedi re-enforcements arrive and the first thing they do is give Anakin and Obi Wan a lightsaber each. Do they carry spare lightsabers around with them?</p>\n<p>https://youtu.be/8fP7YJtjbZY</p>\n<p>What happens next is a mess. During the battle of Geonsis there was not one human actor playing clone trooper, they were all CGI, and it's not as though you can't tell. The visuals look like something from a modern day video game. Why didn't Lucas use practical effects, or even just real guys in clone trooper suits, that are at the foreground of a shot? You lose all interest in the battle, when it looks like a cut scene from a video game. The dispensable generic bad guy gets his head cut off by Mace Windu, but we really don't care at this point as we are bored to tears. Why didn't Jango Fetts head not fall out of the helmet when Boba picked it up?</p>\n<p><strong>A Disturbance with the Force</strong></p>\n<p>When the force was explored in the Empire Strikes Back we learnt through Yoda that physicality has very little to do with being a Jedi. I would presume that this would also be apply to the Sith, as the Emperor and Vader were themselves not exactly in peak physical condition. This is really highlighted when Luke attempts to use the force to recover the X-Wing from the swamp. Luke fails, he believes that it is too big. Yoda succeeds and quips &quot;size matters now, judge me by my size&quot;. I really like that notion, if you have a strong understanding of the force then that will compensate for any physical failings. The prequels do a pretty good job of going back on that lore altogether. When Yoda and Dooku are evenly matched in the force they resort to using their lighsabers. I have a problem with this as I always thought that Yoda would not rely on the use of a lightsaber. The Emperor in Return of the Jedi refers to the lighsaber as a Jedi weapon, so something that the Sith wouldn't normally use. I always assumed that Vader had a lighsaber as he was once a Jedi, and it would have been useful for when he was hunting down the remaining Jedi. I always thought that the Emperor and Yoda would be exempt from using lighsabers as a lighsaber would not be a match for their ability in using the force. Seeing the old and frail Yoda flip about with ease so that he can just participate in a duel feels cheap. Lucas thought this is what the fans wanted to see. It had a comical effect and felt totally out of place with the character, devaluing the power of the force on the way. What we should have seen from Yoda is him utilising the force to fend of Dooku, overpowering him, rather than resorting to pull out his little laser sword.</p>\n<p>https://youtu.be/PLV-Vpy1gqQ</p>\n<p><strong>The End</strong></p>\n<p>For me Attack of the Clones is the worst movie out of the Star Wars prequels. I really didn’t think it could get any worse than The Phantom Menace, but Lucas managed to reach new depths with Attack of the Clones. With all things considered there were a couple of things that were okay in this movie. John Williams soundtrack was amazing as usual, but that guy is incapable of producing poor soundtracks. The sound effects were also excellent, I liked the sound of the blaster on Slave 1, and the sound of the seismic charges detonating. Christopher Lee is a class act, and to get him in a Star Wars movie should have been a masterstroke, however he was criminally underused, and now that we are on the subject of underused actors, Samuel Jackson again sits on his arse and occasionally whips out his lightsaber. Samuel Jackson is at his best when he is flying into a rage, being angry is sort of his thing. As Mace Windu he is devoid of any emotion, but because he is played by Samuel Jackson, we should assume that he is just bad ass, but he is just boring. 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This is how Avengers may have assembled if it was made in the 80s.</p> <p><img src="https://steemitimages.com/0x0/https://www.imageupload.co.uk/images/2017/07/27/ironmanBurt.jpg" /></p> <p><b>Iron Man – Burt Reynolds</b></p> <p>In his own words Tony Stark is a genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist. And in the 80s there is only one guy that could play Stark, Burt Reynolds. Burt Reynolds was a colossal name back in the 80s and he had the credits to back up his status as one of the biggest stars of the era. Demonstrating his comedy acting chops in Smokey and the Bandit and Cannonball Run. Reynolds was also not to be messed with, he had shown in Deliverance that he could handle himself. Burt Reynolds oozed charm and charisma, and that made him very likable. Reynolds certainly had the gravitas to make the role of Tony Stark his own. As for the facial hair, Reynolds mighty moustache would make Downey Jnr’s goatee look like a pre-pubescent school boy attempt at best.</p> <p><img src="https://steemitimages.com/0x0/https://www.imageupload.co.uk/images/2017/07/27/captainAmerica.jpg" /></p> <p><b>Captain America – Charlie Sheen</b></p> <p>Back in the 80s Charlie Sheen was quite a big deal. He established himself as an A-lister with films such as Platoon, Wall Street and Young Guns on his resume. The future was bright for Charlie, he was wining! Marvel execs would want to cast an actor on the up, and at that time Sheen was a very bankable star. Sheen had something likable about him, he was all action and he has shown that he was more than apt at turning his hand to comedy. Sheen would have had the right level of charisma, to pull off a believable Steven Rodgers. He would also be able to bring a more serious quality to the role when it was required. Did I mention he was a big deal in the 80s.</p> <p><img src="https://steemitimages.com/0x0/https://www.imageupload.co.uk/images/2017/07/27/thor.jpg" /></p> <p><b>Thor – Dolph Lundgren</b></p> <p>Dolph Lundgren or to give you his full name Dolph "Thor" Lungdren was born to play the Agardian demi-god. During the 80s Dolph Lungdren was starting to make a name for himself. Appearing in Rocky IV, Masters of the Universe and Punisher. You just needed to take one look at Lungdren and you can understand why he is the only choice to play Thor. Lungdren looked more like Thor, than Thor looked like Thor. He had all the necessary attributes to play the Norse God of Thunder. A physical presence, blond hair and a broken English accent. It also helped that he was a believable tough guy and could probably give Hemsworth a good pasting.</p> <p><img src="https://steemitimages.com/0x0/https://www.imageupload.co.uk/images/2017/07/27/hulk.jpg" /></p> <p><b>Bruce Banner/ The Hulk – Bill Bixby/ Lou Ferrigno </b></p> <p>The Incredible Hulk series ran from 1978 to 1982, and it was pretty decent. I can’t think of anyone that could do as good a job of playing Banner than Bixby. He really captured the lonely man story, trying to desperately find a cure to his curse. The series had a worldwide audience, and its popularity would help to create a pre-stablished Marvel universe. The audience would have a familiar connection going into the Avengers movie. Lou Ferrigno would still have to return as everyone’s favourite rage monster, the Hulk. He was perfect for the role, and you don’t get much bigger in physical stature than Mr Ferrigno, he was a real life hulk.</p> <p><img src="https://steemitimages.com/0x0/https://www.imageupload.co.uk/images/2017/07/27/nickFury.jpg" /></p> <p><b>Nick Fury – Billy Dee Williams</b></p> <p>Samuel Jackson is one cool guy, perhaps the coolest guy to be working in Hollywood right now. However Billy Dee Williams is the coolest guy in the galaxy. That alone would land him the role as the bad ass that is Nick Fury. The key ingredient for Williams becoming Nick Fury is that he possessed the only moustache capable of being a believable authority over the ego-centric Tony Stark, especially when you consider our Stark is played by Burt Reynolds. Billy Dee Williams, Nick Fury would have been far more contained, suave and charming than that of what we have seen from everyone’s favourite angry man, the brilliant Samuel Jackson. In addition, how awesome would Williams look with Fury’s trademark eye patch, whilst dodging bullets and lasers.</p> <p><img src="https://steemitimages.com/0x0/https://www.imageupload.co.uk/images/2017/07/27/blackWidow.jpg" /></p> <p><b>Black Widow – Sharon Stone</b></p> <p>Sharon Stone was the ultimate femme-fatal of the 80s. She has an abundance of sex appeal and she could kick ass. These two attributes would be pre-requisites that an actress would need to attempt a believable portrayal of Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow. Stone had the looks, and from her appearance in Total Recall she was more than capable of holding her own in a punch up. Stone had the ability to tap into her femininity as a shield to deflect from the suffering that she has caused others, something that Scarlett Johansson’s incarnation of Black Widow has achieved in the current run of Marvel movies. Snapping Stone would snap your neck with those perfectly sculptured thighs and would undoubtedly look great whilst doing it in the trademark Black Widow catsuit.</p> <p><img src="https://steemitimages.com/0x0/https://www.imageupload.co.uk/images/2017/07/27/hawkeye.jpg" /></p> <p><b>Hawkeye – Kevin Costner</b></p> <p>Costner was in the dawn of his career. Towards the end of the 80s and at the start of the 90s Costner became a mega star. When you consider he made Dances with Wolves, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, JFK and The Bodyguard in a two year period you can kind of get an idea of what a hit making machine Costner was. Although his star shone bright, it only shone for a short time, Costner would be the perfect choice to play everyone’s favourite, making up the numbers and relegated to very little screen time character in the franchise. Costner has shown he can take on a physical role and had demonstrated considerable archery ability with his take on an Americanised version of Robin Hood. However he may have to lose the mullet to be accepted as a member of the Avengers.</p> <p><img src="https://steemitimages.com/0x0/https://www.imageupload.co.uk/images/2017/07/27/the-visionjpg.jpg" /></p> <p><b>Vision – Matthew Modine</b></p> <p>What can I say about Vision? He’s the Prince of the Marvel universe. Like the pint size pop icon, Vision has a similar fondness for the color purple. The problem with Vision’s character is that he seems to be totally devoid of any charisma or charm, he seems to lack any personality. I suppose that’s what you would get from a synthezoid. Literally any half decent actor could play the role of Vision. As someone has to play Vision I have elected for Matthew Modine to play the role. A man of undoubtable acting talent. I am sure that he could easily breeze through the entire movie with his eyes shut.</p> <p>It would be interesting to hear other steemians take on an 80s Avengers cast. If you agree or disagree let me know below. If you liked this article, hulk smash that like button.</p> |
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STM5YA7RWf9k1GGrAp7etnSFX6L6v5HwTEa6NMdeDYz1scGRQ2xpG1/1
Posting
Single Signature
Public Keys
STM7P8z4ZM9WjVV9MST1vjopAUHPUm5CyX5SsyWHUpe3GLQYfp3yw1/1
Memo
STM8NJdYijVFv3ZXvcgVLEmkCS64T9DYvKdioMhzfmqphZxv9J4yN
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}Witness Votes
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