I think i'm going to fall into the 'Sith' camp for which film I liked better, I mean BB kicked so much ass, but I have a stronger attachment to SW. I don't know, I guess i'm a 'dude in black steel' and not a 'dude in black rubber' kind of guy. :D
The total lack of acknowledgement tells me that none of you saw that MTV Movie Awards segment. ;) Too bad, hot damn it was funny! :laugh: You'll probably get another change this weekend, MTV usually runs those shows into the ground after they air.
Did anyone else catch the very unfortunate but drop dead funny demise of Anakin/Jimmy Fallon during the MTV Movie Awards? :laugh: They played a clip from the film with Obi-Wan and Anakin about to throw down when Obi-Wan says "I shall do what I must." and ignites his sabre, they then show...
I'm with Ricardo, fella's, i'm going to take a litte break from the thread and give my in-box a break, i've cleaned it out so many times this week I can't see straight. ;) Later. :emoji_thumbsup:
I think that the opera scene is probably my favorite scene in the film, despite all the intense action and Anakin's turn to the dark side. I was just hanging on every word they said! Come to think of it, EVERY scene with Anakin and Palpatine were outstanding. :emoji_thumbsup: Ok, I have a...
Alright, but Anakin could have at least said to Cleet or Owen "BTW, 3PO's mine, I made him, I don't know if my mother told you that, so he's coming with me when we leave." But no, he just takes off with him and for no apparent reason. He knew that 3PO probably had terribly important farm shit...
Chuck, I believe that they want revenge because the Jedi pretty much drove their influence out of the galaxy and forced them into hiding. Apparently they grew pretty pissed about this over the thousands of years they've had to stew about it.
That's right, he did steal C3PO didn't he!? :laugh: That's just one of those little things that you just don't think about. :) After Anakin left, Owen probably turned to Beru and said sarcastically "Sure, you can borrow our protocal droid, no problem."
There is one thing that's been bothering me about this whole thing with Owen, Obi-Wan and Luke, why does Owen exhibit such wariness towards Anakin in 'EP IV'? Beru, "He's got too much of his father in him." Owen, "That's what i'm afraid of." Obviously Owen knew something about Anakin...
Dom, Vader feels the presance of the force from Luke in 'EP IV' during the trench run, and as Luke's fame for destroying the Death Star grew, Vader found out his last name is Skywalker and just put two and two together.
:rolleyes I don't know about any of you, but I am getting really tired of the nerd jokes directed at those that enjoy not only these films but the the LOTR books and films as well. I'm a huge SW and LOTR's fan and I have a girlfriend who likes them too, although not as much as me. Even...
I really wish you guy's could have seen ROTJ the way I did, as a kid, out with his dad going to the movies and wasn't "spoiled", so to speak, by what had come before because I hadn't seen a Star Wars film before ROTJ. It was all gold to me, I did not mind anything! I loved the Ewoks because...
Chris, I really don't know if it was remorse he was showing in that scene, to me he was just boiling over with emotion about his mother and Obi-Wan that he was cying a little when he mentioned the Tuskin's. He almost had an angry sort of pride when he was saying "and not just the men, but the...
Jonathan, count me in as a huge supporter of ROTJ. As I said just a couple of pages ago, ROTJ was my first taste of SW, my dad took me to see it on my 11th birthday and I fell in love with the whole thing from that point on. I ended up seeing it 3 times all total. Plus it was just a plain...
I also love the line Anakin says to Padme right before he goes off on her... "I don't want to hear anymore about Obi-Wan!" The way he said it you just knew that he was getting angry. It was scary.
Patrick, just as millions of Star Wars fans all over the globe have memorized every line from every film, so shall it be with this one as well. This film will not be remembered 30 years from now as a momentary phenominon, it will be one with the sage, as it should and deserves to be...
Well, Mustafar is a volcanic planet, it is possible that the steel for the Death Star may have been forged there and then hauled up to the construction site and fitted into place.
This is very entertaining stuff, guy's! :laugh: I half expect someone to come in and say that they watched 'EP I' with someone who then asked who mugged C3PO and stole all of his parts! ;)
Billy, I am so sorry, but...:laugh: Don't feel bad, I had a similar experience with my dad when he saw the TV spot for the film last month. He looks at me and says "is this where Darth Vader comes back from the dead?" It took me 10 minutes to explain that he isn't returning from the dead...
It's unreasonable for Lucas not to expect the fans to walk away with some questions, it's only natural IMO. Did he really think we would watch the film and then say "Welp, that's it, nothing more to say, nothing more to discuss and nothing more to ask, it's done, over, every single solitary...
Scott, whether or not people thirty years from now are quoting this film is irrelavant, what matter's is that in thirty years this film would have merged as one with the saga in a very strong way for the fans, hell it has already for most here and for me. This one is going to stand the test of...
Can't say I noticed that, Shawn, but I did notice that the room where Grievous was holding Palpatine looked an aweful lot like the Emperor's thrown room from ROTJ. Even the chair he was sitting in was pretty much the same.
That's great, I love that! :laugh: :emoji_thumbsup: I'm going for my third time either tonight or tomorrow night which will put it on par with ROTJ for screenings in the theater. ROTJ may not be the most popular of the saga, but that's the film that launched my love affair with Star Wars so...