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so now they are 27 and 20 i do agree what padwe looked a bit young but did it really bother you? Personally i thought they made ani's future a little bit to obvious even for people who didn't see episodes 4 till 6 |
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most obvious thing you see in the movies which is impossible are the explosions in outer space But personally I don''t care about the unrealistic stuff since after all they are pretty good movies (at least the last 2 were) But that was not why i replied. On the Lightsabe issue Lightsabers are indeed Close quarter weapons but that has its reasons First of all Jedi's job is a policemen Not a soldier. he needs not to shoot but he needs to protect thus he won;t have to attack on range and if he does, he can use the force Second the light in the saber lightsaber is not capable of being thrown or shot without loosing it sorce and that makes it simply to expensive Another thing is that a lightsable can return lazer beams so if someone does shoot at the jedi he can reflect the beam back to the shooter So the lightsable dispite being close quarters is the best bloody weapon around |
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Episode 2 ROCKED!!! |
I meant to stay away, but I was just too curious as to what replies my posts might receive.
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I'll just close this post with an example of real Star Wars madness. I tell you, it's an increasingly interesting world we live in. Given all this, it honestly isn't going to surprise me if someday people should get around asking that the SW theme music be used as the American national anthem. [ 05-19-2002, 11:26 AM: Message edited by: K T Ong ] |
For those who take issue with the irrationality and illogicity of the galaxy far, far away, it's fantasy. It's escapism. It's not meant to make sense. ;)
About the movie, I won't spoil any scenes, save to say: 1. The special effects were AWESOME. Make sure you see it on a digital screen though...Lucas shot it with a digital camera so it's designed for that medium. 2. The plot was quite thin IMO and seemed to meander all over the place. I'd give it 7 out of 10. |
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I'll just close this post with an example of real Star Wars madness. I tell you, it's an increasingly interesting world we live in. Given all this, it honestly isn't going to surprise me if someday people should get around asking that the SW theme music be used as the American national anthem.</font>[/QUOTE]*yawn* - whatever it's a FILM!!! get used to the idea |
A fantasy (as SW belongs to) is about creating a secondary world (an illusion)
If this world is can be believed - the creator has succeeded To use the name example: If you have characters named Joe and Bob and the capital city is called London, despite it's suppose to be a galaxy far far away - then the illusion shatters and people won't believe the fantasy (it fails) P.S. I have yet to see the movie - but I will [img]smile.gif[/img] |
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ever notest the fact that people in here and DnD take on weird names? i wonder how you can't take someone seriously if he is named Qui-Gon or Obi Wan if you can take people serious who are named Elminster, Drizzt, Bilbo and the likes of that Now on another note my father is named Guo Qiang does that mean I should stop listening to him? (which btw i have ;) ) and for the record my name is Chao Kang.... and if you DO wanna complain about a Star Wars complain about the fact they have explosions in a total vacuum complain about the fact that every planet has only one climat complain about the fact that every planet is habitable Simple Fact that are proven to be impossible BUT do NOT whine about small stuff like names or weapons... [ 05-19-2002, 05:47 PM: Message edited by: Rikard_OHF ] |
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