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Three years, I think.How many years did episode III take place after episode II?
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Three years, I think.How many years did episode III take place after episode II?
This might be best used for a SW video game, where you get to choose the outcome.I like the idea but how would that work though? I think that would work better in a star wars rpg or something.
Using the nunchuck and remote would be cool for pod racing or using them 2 fly a Tie fighter!This might be best used for a SW video game, where you get to choose the outcome.
This would probably be the perfect SW game if made for Wii: Lightsaber battles using the remote (ina ddition to blaster fights), and here's a kicker: use the Wii Remote and nunchuck as handlebars for a speederbike. Oh, and if the game went through all six movies.
Wow. that was weird.Yea MAn Pod racing N Tight fighters And Xzbit-Wings!!!!!! P.S N***A
There's nothing wrong with the way she looks. Its the way she acts.What's wrong with Natalie Portman? She's the hottest woman in SW. All we need is a very revealing shower scene with her...
(Bump)I don't think she's incapable of acting well or anything. She was good in Garden State, at least. George Lucas has always had bad dialog. In fact, most of his characters are pretty archetypal. Hans Solo, tough guy who is good at heart and loyal, even if he wont admit it. Leia, stuck up bratty character at first glance, who proves to be a friendly and romantic character as the story progresses. Luke, the good at heart guy who refuses his call to power at first, but eventually comes to meet his destined task and eventually defeats the evil that shrowds the land not with the power that is given to him by the wise sage, Obi Wan in this case, but with some power that he has always had.
I just realized I went of on a completely random tangent. Oh well.
Yes, it was three years I think. Anakin was three years older in Episode III.How many years did episode III take place after episode II?
There is a rumour that there will be an Episode 0. I've done some recent research on it, and there are some mixed information out there.Well maybe Luc will spit some more SW movies out...I doubt he will just let it end like that
Lucas created a fresh, gripping sci-fi tale with bits of mythology.Lucas didn't direct or write the script for the 2 best Star Wars movies. His dialogue SUCKED in retrospect in A New Hope, Indiana Jones even had evidence of this as well. Lucas is so out of touch with his sanity, that he is basically like Peter Jackson.
He doesn't need blind praise anymore.
I didn't see a problem with the dialouge in the first four Star Wars movies (which Lucas directed), or the Indiana Jones films. Sure, it may seems cheesy at times, but I believe Lucas made the Star Wars films the best. He was the one who wrote them in the first place, so he best knew the source material. He knew exactly what he was doing, while the other directors of V and VI may not have understood what they were doing as well as Lucas did.Lucas didn't direct or write the script for the 2 best Star Wars movies. His dialogue SUCKED in retrospect in A New Hope, Indiana Jones even had evidence of this as well. Lucas is so out of touch with his sanity, that he is basically like Peter Jackson.
He doesn't need blind praise anymore.
I agree completely. he is such an important character throughout the entire star wars saga, first as a reserved yet confident pupil, a patience yet cautious master, a fearless general, and finally a wise old mentor. Obi Wan is great! And the actors who played him are phenomenal imo.I like Obi-Wan. His character progression is perfect throughout the series. He is played perfectly in unison between Ewan McGregor and Alec Guiness.
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On a side note, I heard that in his spare time, Ewan McGregor watched snips of the original trilogy (custom made by Lucasfilm) to study Obi-Wan's movements and actions.I agree completely. he is such an important character throughout the entire star wars saga, first as a reserved yet confident pupil, a patience yet cautious master, a fearless general, and finally a wise old mentor. Obi Wan is great! And the actors who played him are phenomenal imo.
Yes, Ewan studied Alec's mannerisims and stuff so that he would seem more authentic.On a side note, I heard that in his spare time, Ewan McGregor watched snips of the original trilogy (custom made by Lucasfilm) to study Obi-Wan's movements and actions.
Huhn, sorry for asking, but what does manga have to do with the Clone Wars cartoons?But I personally hate the Clone Wars cartoons. I don't know wheather it's my loathing of manga or what, but I just have a sour feeling about them.