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05-30-2002, 03:06 PM
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Jango kidnapped her and put her in his suite. He then proceded to live out the rest of his life as Luke's ant
...I mean c'mon, look at Beru in ANH...that's Jango all the way, especially when Luke asks for some more blue milk, she reponds: "I'm just a simple man trying to make my way in the universe..."

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05-30-2002, 03:13 PM
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Tim Glover
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Didn't really notice Taun We's abs but the way she walked...very, very, very sexy! And her voice was hypnotic. I would LOVE to hear her voice while I am waiting on the phone!!!! "if you know your parties extension, please dial it now..." Whew!!!
"Would you like me to put something on for you?" xmas vacation.
Chevy replies: "There is a nip in the air....Did I say nipple?"
Well I am off for the rest of the day and am going to the Plano DLP screening tonight again!
Later!
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05-30-2002, 03:27 PM
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Do you Taun We fans find Bugs Bunny sexy when he puts on a dress and makeup, too? How do you feel about Flo the waitress droid?
Tim, I noticed the babes in the bar. It was cool how Lucas had them looking appreciatively at Anakin.
Also, I don't know if I've been correctly keeping track, but it seems you have been to this movie a lot of times. Is tonight's your 8th? I'm thinking you said five at the Galaxy, one in DLP, one more at the Galaxy, and now again in DLP.
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05-30-2002, 03:30 PM
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I wondered about Jango's head too. Both times I figured it was still in the helmet. My favorite shot each time I saw it: Boba, amidst all the fighting and carnage, picking up his "dad's" helmet. Beautifully framed. Geez with people now going for Taun We, I definitely have Dorme to myself. I agree with someone earlier...her crying when Padme leaves is beautiful. (I seem to remember one of Dex's employees being hot....and no, not the droid waitress with the built-in unicycle).
Does Ewan's beard change during the film? It seemed to be heavier / lighter during different scenes. And he talks a little bit too fast sometimes for Obi-Wan, Sir Alec had the slowest speech pattern in film history (I exaggerate). OK never mind this point, I'm nit-picking now.
This may seem stupid or obvious but what's the difference between a Jedi Knight and Jedi Master?
Chris
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05-30-2002, 03:35 PM
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I woke up thinking about Taun We this morning
Christopher,
I did notice what appeared to be beard changes, and I noticed that he sounded exactly like Sir Alec in one scene. In face...Seth Paxton nudged me and pointed it out when we were in Chicago...it is when he says "This weapon is your life..." The similarity is amazing.
...okay, back to thinking about Sweet Kamino Lovin' 
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05-30-2002, 03:36 PM
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The..........Jundland wastes.....are not to be travelled.....lightly.........
EDIT: that was for you, Christopher P...
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05-30-2002, 03:39 PM
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Presents for my Taun We-loving friends!
Jango and Taun We:
Taun We:

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05-30-2002, 03:53 PM
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I disagree. True Yoda exaggerates himself in the beginning of ESB to test Luke, but I do believe he is just amplifying a part of his personality. Notice he let's out nuggets of wisdom with his silliness ("wars not make one great."). And in ROTJ, Yoda exhibits a little of his childishness before becoming serious. ("When 900 years old you reach, look as good you will not, hmm?") That is why I love the younglings
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No one said he had no sense of humor, he just never acted like the goofball he did at the beginning.
Patrick, I already said that I came in late to the conversation so if no one cares to comment on what i said they can simply ignore it. I feel I brought up some points that weren't brought up before. I don't have the luxury of being here when most of the debate takes place.
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05-30-2002, 03:55 PM
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I've heard some people who didn't like the movie, say their reason for not liking it is they didn't understand it. It was too complicated in it's story, rather than the simple storyline in the originals. Is there anyone else out there that feels this way? You didn't understand it?
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