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Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for May 02, 2015
Transcript:
verne: The end. that's it. that's "star wars". all six episodes. rj: It was okay. verne: just okay? rj: it was fine. rj: It's just joseph. campbell for geeks...a hero's quest...evil in disguise...tragic loss. revenge. with robots. verne: you're kidding. rj: And not one snack cake in the entire thing. verne: Sigh....
alviebird almost 10 years ago
What did I say yesterday?
“I do not think of Star Wars (IV) as science fiction. It’s straight up fantasy, a fairy tale. It is detailed, epic, classic storytelling. All the elements of classical Greek myth are there.”
juicebruce almost 10 years ago
Verne you should of given RJ a twinkie half way through !
vwdualnomand almost 10 years ago
star wars or star trek?
P51Strega almost 10 years ago
I read yesterday’s strip while on a conference call. I had to hit the mute button real quick after I read the third panel. It was a while before I could stop laughing enough to rejoin the conversation.
jbmlaw01 almost 10 years ago
Had a friend, when the show first came out, who compared it to Wizard of Oz – little girl (Leia), tin man (CP3O), cowardly lion (Chewbacca). Don’t remember whom she assigned as strawman or wizard.
ron almost 10 years ago
RJ has it right. There’s no science in that fiction.
Saddenedby Premium Member almost 10 years ago
star wars is ALL about emotions of ‘humans’ – triumphs, defeats, love, hate, restoring of relationships, etc. etc. a truly ‘chick flick’ for ALL time.rj has NO emotions except suppression of his self loathing thus he continues to eat and eat and eat unhealthy snacks in a subliminal effort to punish himself. and since no snacks were offered during the movies the movies were a waste of time for rj.-pretty good huh? and i only got through psych 301 before i quit trying to figure out psyche of racoons er uh people
NoSleepTil_BKLYN almost 10 years ago
I find his lack of faith disturbing!
ChukLitl Premium Member almost 10 years ago
That was Campbell’s point, most good stories harken back to a few epic themes, which seem to have spread worldwide prior to the written word.
Jim Crigler about 7 years ago
Arthur C. Clarke wrote (in the introduction to the book-length version of Songs of Distant Earth) that neither Star Wars nor Star Trek was science fiction. Rather, they were fantasy, and he wrote that he liked both of them.