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Geoff D 07-04-2012 09:17 PM

You're being a bit unfair on the pod race, as it did at least serve a purpose in the narrative. And the theatrical version of the starting grid sequence was fairly brisk, it's the home video version which stretched it out interminably.

P@t_Mtl 07-04-2012 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Troy73 (Post 6148392)
Uh Huh!

How bout them Ewoks in ROTJ? I guess they weren't kiddie.
Face it, for any slam you can think of on the PT there's one for the OT as well. Let's all stop this bullshit and just accept SW and move on.

Asking him to move on is just not possible. After all this time I really feel sorry for him, to be this stuck up over something as unimportant and silly as all this. it's rather sad but it's it's time, he is free to waste it anyway he want's :shrug:

Splinter20 07-06-2012 08:40 PM

does anybody know if there star wars trilogy does not play on their PS3?? i just saved enough money to buy the set and inserted new hope movie and my PS3 is not able to play it. error 80029940??

Stinky-Dinkins 07-07-2012 11:08 PM

Hahaha, the Prequels. I like how the debate is still going on, as if they're actually decent movies. I can't imagine a larger waste of time, arguing about such mediocre films....

...anyway...

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Originally Posted by Splinter20 (Post 6157894)
does anybody know if there star wars trilogy does not play on their PS3?? i just saved enough money to buy the set and inserted new hope movie and my PS3 is not able to play it. error 80029940??

I don't use my PS3 to watch my BD's anymore but a long while back I got this message. It turned out I had a couple very slight fingerprints on the disc itself, could really only see them while holding the disc under a light. I cleaned the disc surface completely (with a microfiber cloth) and it played fine.

After that - make sure your firmware is completely up to date. Many discs need system firmware updates to play correctly. Manually update it under Settings->System Settings (assuming you're connected to the internet.)


If that doesn't work temporarily disable the internet connection in your PS3 settings, just to see if it's a BD Live issue (I don't think there's a disable BD Live option specifically do that's how you'd have to do it.)

zachnix18 07-07-2012 11:20 PM

Reading all of this Star Wars hate makes me so sad. I think all six films are absolute quality entertainment. I think Return of the Jedi is the best of the six, along with A New Hope and Revenge of the Sith being the next best. I'm sorry, but the prequels are not bad, just simply flawed. Everyone is too critical of this stuff. George worked so darn hard to give us these prequels and everyones hatred has put a huge damper on the word Star Wars. YOU guys have ruined what is so great. Seriously, I've seen the prequels as many times as I have seen the originals, and I think they're all really fun movies. Same with Indy Jones 4, great great flick.

steve1971 07-07-2012 11:32 PM

I think Revenge Of The Sith is very good and next to Empire Strikes Back and Return Of The Jedi its my all time favorite Star Wars movie.

KubrickFan 07-08-2012 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by zachnix18 (Post 6161602)
Reading all of this Star Wars hate makes me so sad. I think all six films are absolute quality entertainment. I think Return of the Jedi is the best of the six, along with A New Hope and Revenge of the Sith being the next best. I'm sorry, but the prequels are not bad, just simply flawed. Everyone is too critical of this stuff. George worked so darn hard to give us these prequels and everyones hatred has put a huge damper on the word Star Wars. YOU guys have ruined what is so great. Seriously, I've seen the prequels as many times as I have seen the originals, and I think they're all really fun movies. Same with Indy Jones 4, great great flick.

I'm sorry, but if you like the movies, why care what anyone else thinks of them?

Oh, and because Lucas worked hard on it, he should be impervious to criticism? That's not really how it works. If someone doesn't want to get criticized, he should not make movies and bring them to audiences.

miniroll32 07-08-2012 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by zachnix18 (Post 6161602)
George worked so darn hard to give us these prequels...

Did he? From what I can tell, the prequels read like he never even proof checked the scripts. How can you mistake the Jedi council of existing "for over a thousand years" when in a movie he shot over 20-years earlier, they had existed "for over a thousand generations". Big difference, y'know.

KaineKinetic 07-08-2012 11:45 PM

The thousand years refers to that specific Era's Constitution.
The Jedi has served a thousand Generations worth's of Constitutions.
:angry:

GC13 07-09-2012 03:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Kinetic_Blue (Post 6164799)
The thousand years refers to that specific Era's Constitution.
The Jedi has served a thousand Generations worth's of Constitutions.
:angry:

You refer to the Ruusan Reformation, an attempt by expanded universe writers to retcon this discrepancy.

KubrickFan 07-09-2012 09:17 AM

That's actually what I love about Star Wars. For every error in the movies, there's an expanded universe explanation :p.

Roonan 07-09-2012 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by miniroll32 (Post 6164093)
How can you mistake the Jedi council of existing "for over a thousand years"

Where is that said in any of the movies?

Aquel 07-09-2012 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by KubrickFan (Post 6166071)
That's actually what I love about Star Wars. For every error in the movies, there's an expanded universe explanation :p.

And it gets even better when the explanations contradict themselves :p. Sometimes they are useful and fill in the gaps, but on other occassions..

PeterTHX 07-09-2012 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by miniroll32 (Post 6164093)
Did he? From what I can tell, the prequels read like he never even proof checked the scripts. How can you mistake the Jedi council of existing "for over a thousand years" when in a movie he shot over 20-years earlier, they had existed "for over a thousand generations". Big difference, y'know.

Why don't you bring up the Kessel Run "in less than 12 parsecs" thing instead :rolleyes:

Who cares anyway, and a thousand generations *is* over a thousand years...

KubrickFan 07-09-2012 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by PeterTHX (Post 6166826)
Who cares anyway, and a thousand generations *is* over a thousand years...

It's quite a big gap, though. "I'll see you in a year" isn't quite the same as "I'll see you in a generation" :p.

cheld 07-09-2012 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by zachnix18 (Post 6161602)
Reading all of this Star Wars hate makes me so sad. I think all six films are absolute quality entertainment. I think Return of the Jedi is the best of the six, along with A New Hope and Revenge of the Sith being the next best. I'm sorry, but the prequels are not bad, just simply flawed. Everyone is too critical of this stuff. George worked so darn hard to give us these prequels and everyones hatred has put a huge damper on the word Star Wars. YOU guys have ruined what is so great. Seriously, I've seen the prequels as many times as I have seen the originals, and I think they're all really fun movies. Same with Indy Jones 4, great great flick.

Actually he worked too darn hard, by taking complete ownership of the projects. At a minimum he needed to relinquish scriptwriting duties to replicate some of the lighter touches of the OOT.

monkeyjb1988 07-09-2012 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by KubrickFan (Post 6166071)
That's actually what I love about Star Wars. For every error in the movies, there's an expanded universe explanation :p.

Close to my feelings, where I'm impressed by everyone having a story. Definitely helps build the world. Highly recommend Shadows of the Empire. :)

Snowmaker 07-09-2012 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by monkeyjb1988 (Post 6167093)
Highly recommend Shadows of the Empire. :)

That was good, but nothing beats the first 3 Timothy Zahn books from the early 90's. Those are what resparked my love of SW.

Roonan 07-09-2012 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by KubrickFan (Post 6167046)
It's quite a big gap, though.

It's a non question since nobody said in the movies that the Jedi Coucil existed for over a thousand years.

KubrickFan 07-09-2012 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Roonan (Post 6167207)
It's a non question since nobody said in the movies that the Jedi Coucil existed for over a thousand years.

Wasn't it the Republic?


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