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There is a real wars going on and people dying in reality and you jerks have pissed away 20 years...
Where is Porkins!!!??! (STAY ON TARGET!)
Most geeks couldn't possibly hold him in lower esteem since the prequels came out.
and the comment from obi wan... if you are so concerned with reality, why are you leaving a comment on a stupid poster? you are no obi wan.:P
The poster is cool in concept, but the execution leaves something to be desired.
Without them there is no plot and no space folding!
Oh and Tarkin is an extremely critical character, remember, he was the one "holding Vader's leash"
Just because he wasn't in all 6 movies doesn't mean he isn't important
Great Job on the Poster!
Instead of mouthing off you are better than everyone else, try coming up with a Star Wars Saga poster of your own - oh, but I guess that would be too difficult now wouldn't it!
1. Feature Anakin/Vader more prominently
2. As someone else said, Alec Guiness should be in there.
3. Shrink down some of the minor characters that you have in there
4. The fonts are off. The way they look is well-placed, but they should be in the "Episode I" font which is the official one used on all the posters.
If you were to drop in Photoshop and replace those things, it'd be a hell of a poster!
But, as I looked at it, I found myself agreeing with the other posters. On the one hand, no I couldn't do better myself (no artistic talent)... but on the other hand, I think I can make some suggestions for improving it:
1) It looked like it was going chronologically with the images matching the movie titles through the prequels. Then on the other side, the classic trilogy images are jumbled together without concern for where the characters actually appeared (Ackbar and Lando above the "A New Hope" logo, for example).
2) The main characters evolved during the series, so it wouldn't hurt to include different versions... Chancellor or Senator Palpatine? Young Obi-wan? Older Obi-wan? Luke before being a Jedi? Jedi Anakin? Force Ghost Anakin/Yoda/Obi-wan? What about the prequel era and classic era Yoda?
3) Including minor characters is a good call... but some of the choices here don't make sense. We've got Logray but not Wicket... and it looks like Rogue 5 instead of Wedge Antilles. Wedge flew in the Battle of Yavin, Hoth and Endor. He was included with the main group of heroes in the celebration at the end of Return of the Jedi. I'm not complaining about his absence because he's a personal favorite of mine, I'm complaining because his actions were almost as important as what Jar Jar did... and Jar Jar is visible (I say almost, because Jar Jar is the one that set Palpatine up with his emergency powers... but anyone could have done that. Not anyone could survive 2 battles v. deathstars). So, the guy who found Han and Luke in the snow, and then got blown up in the battle of Hoth (1 movie appearance) is on the poster, Wedge (3 movie appearances) not shown.
Other characters to have considered... Biggs & Porkins, Lobot, Motti, Veers... Jango Fett (who was more important than his son, in the grand scheme of the films).
Good work... but could be use some tinkering...
Y me olvidaba, jeje. Muy bien el Obi-Wan de Ewan McGregor pero ¿y el Obi-wan de Alec Guinness? … Espacio habÃa cuando por ejemplo se han puesto personajes secundarios como el Almirante Piett (Kenneth Colley) o aún peor, personajes del montón como un piloto de cazas de Hoth (Denis Lawson). Ambos con más presencia en el póster que Han Solo.
Aún asà está muy logrado, y eso que no me considero un fan de Star Wars.
Great Job Everybody!
My only complaint is that the rebel pilot is featured so prominently, more so than other more pivotal characters - I'm guessing he's there to help symbolize the rebellion as a whole, as opposed to an individual character.
I created this poster for the 30th anniversary of Star Wars. I uploaded it to my site on 25th May. It evolved from another smaller picture which is now the central piece of this one, with only the main characters (Padme, Skywader, Obi, Luke, Han, Leia) and two pictures to illustrate the two trilogies: the Mustafar battle piece and a Tatooine landscape with the memorable binary sunset. (You can see this one on my site, too.) After finishing this poster, I decided to extend it to a larger poster with a lot of characters from both trilogies. The extensions are two big groups: a prequel one and a classic one. According to the two-step way I created this poster, the importance of the character is not given only by his/her size, rather that the position, how close to the midddle he/she is. The two droids are smaller than Jar Jar, that is right. But if you look carefully, the two droids give the basis of the characters, they are in the middle line.
My intention was to use only one picture of a character even if more than one actor played him, otherwise the poster would be really overcrowded. (For some people, this one looks overcrowded, too.) That's why Alec Guinness is missing - we see Obi-Wan in Episodes I-II-III mostly. (There is only one exception: in the Mustafar piece, you can see Anakin and Obi-Wan again - but this part of the poster is not for depicting the characters but depicting the most important action scene in SW 1-2-3.) The situation with Yoda and Palpatine is different. Here I wanted to represent the different eras in the two trilogies: Yoda fits to the Republic, Episodes I-II-III. The evil Palpatine depicts the Galactic Empire, the system we see in Episodes IV-V-VI.
Some of you mentioned that I put Zev Senesca instead of Wedge as a Rebel pilot. I agree, originally I wanted to put Wedge there. The only problem was the source material - I could not find a nice Wedge pic with a very good resolution. (The original size of this poster is 5500*3750 pixels thus I needed large source pictures.) The situation is the same with the Ewok Logray - I plan to change him to Wicket. I also plan some other, minor changes.
I tried to create a balanced, fairly symmetrical poster of the six episodes of Star Wars saga, a poster which reminds you of the whole saga. I know that one picture cannot represent every aspects of this really complex story - my picture is only one way of interpretation. A way I really like. Please do not want this picture to save the world. I cannot make everybody satisfied, it is impossible and I never wanted this. But if some of you are satisfied with this poster, I am honored.
Zoltán Simon
Hungary
http://simonz.co.hu
By way of a thought provoker ...... Should there be any more Star Wars movies (after Jedi ? before Phantom?) just because they are what keep us alive, - - - or were the six films about Anakins rise / Darth's fall (or vice versa) and should be left at that ?