Was looking for the Phantom Menace trailer so I just searched "Phantom Menace" on YouTube and there are like 4 or 5 different full length fan edits on there. I guess Disney or Lucasfilm don't give a shit?
Because they know how ass those edits are.
Was looking for the Phantom Menace trailer so I just searched "Phantom Menace" on YouTube and there are like 4 or 5 different full length fan edits on there. I guess Disney or Lucasfilm don't give a shit?
Hey! Don't make fun of the fully-adult Mature Edition.Because they know how ass those edits are.
Started reading the Revenge of the Sith novelization. Wow...great book. Dare I say better than the movie? (And I like the movie)
What a time to be alive. And we just get started with the Star Wars craze
I'm so excited for that Obikin comic. I'll have to check that out tomorrow.
There is a Marvel Darth Maul book? You dont mean Son of Dathomir?
Started reading the Revenge of the Sith novelization. Wow...great book. Dare I say better than the movie? (And I like the movie)
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What a time to be alive. And we just get started with the Star Wars craze
However, it's a bit jarring that Grievous met Ovi-Wan when they only just met in Revenge of the Sith.
Hey I liked the Jar Jar episodes in the show.
I know it's clear that Anakin and Grievous had never met but I don't think it certain that Grievous and Kenobi had never met before.
I just watched their first encounter in Revenge of the Sith again, it's ambiguous, but maybe you're right - Grievous made a quip about their rescue, then addressed Anakin. But obviously the show was made after the movie, so there's no sense nitpicking to the highest degree. I just found it weird, but now that I've seen that bit in ROTS again, it could go either way.
To me Obi-Wan's "THIS TIME you wont escape" could means he's been part of failed attempts before.
To me Obi-Wan's "THIS TIME you wont escape" could means he's been part of failed attempts before.
Grievous says later in the film "You fool, I've been trained in Jedi so and so"
Pretty odd for a guy you've fought dozens of times already
No, its not. Its just a stupid order and this flashback thing is nonsense.
It looked like that Machete Order thingIs it a actual order people recommend? Because I was joking.
It looked like that Machete Order thing
pffft, Real fans watch the movies like this
Just squeeze in a playthough of Yoda Stories (on WIndows 95 to experiance the arthors true origonal vision) in there and its perfect
Just a little bit of publishing news today. Based on our publisher moving some dates, we are shifting the release dates for Claudia Gray's NEW REPUBLIC: BLOODLINE and Chuck Wendig's AFTERMATH: LIFE DEBT about six weeks each.
NEW REPUBLIC: BLOODLINE now 5/3 (was 3/29)
AFTERMATH: LIFE DEBT now 7/19 (was 5/31)
Oh sorry, I'm really out of the loop. I just heard it was canon and assumed it was Marvel.
I was just curiousOh sorry, I'm really out of the loop. I just heard it was canon and assumed it was Marvel.
Son of Dathomir isn't Marvel, but it was retained as canon because it was based off unmade Clone Wars material.
Curious if you bought the TPB or found individual issues? I've looked a few times myself, always seems so expensive.
Duh, forgot about digital issues. Good call, thanks!Comixology's the best way to get it now really. The trade goes for insane prices.
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If R2 is indeed teleport-shuffling Luke Prime with a cloned Bigger Luke, this would imply that R2 has access to technology far beyond that of the rest of the galaxy. How does R2 have access to a technology that even the Empire lacks? The Empire is never seen utilizing any form of teleportation, and it is also possible that Luke's acknowledgement of teleportation was merely intended to be sarcastic, at least as far as the Star Wars canon is concerned. However, his otherwise tongue-in-cheek statement may be intended to hint to the viewer that Luke is, in fact, being teleported at regular intervals by some unknown force, probably R2.
Speaking of which, I like how Anakin/Padme interactions manage to seem like FAR more natural dialogue than they ever had on screen, but yet deliberately depict the weird, forced awkward relationship they have. Like, Anakin kind of talks like a normal person to Obi Wan, Ashoka and the clones but when he gets around Padme, he kind of turns into a bit of a verbal caricature of Hayden's performance. Having just rewatched AotC really makes me notice it.
I'm rewatching a couple of the Padme focused episodes, wanted to give them another chance. I have to say that Anakin and Padme's relationship is so much better here than in the movies. The relationship is of course very family-friendly but there is a playfulness and intimacy to their interactions that the films completely lacked.
Haha, is this satire, I guess?
In other news, I'm about halfway through season 2 of CW. I just watched The Deserter and The Lost Lightsaber. Both good episodes.
They actually examine their relationship even further in later seasons, pointing out how very unhealthy the whole thing is.
Glad you are enjoying the show, it only gets better and better.
So what did you think of the Geonosis arc? Still one of my favorites. I love how the story evolvesSeason 2 is actually really good, and to me the most consistent season of the series. Enjoy the rest of the showfrom pure action with big battles to more of a thriller like Alien.