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View Poll Results: Which version of Star Wars Blu-ray will you be purchasing (or not)?
The Complete Star Wars Saga 1,335 72.48%
The Prequel Box Set 20 1.09%
The Original Trilogy Box Set 110 5.97%
Not Purchasing Star Wars Blu-ray 377 20.47%
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Old 03-23-2011, 09:53 PM   #10761
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And you call yourself a SW fan!?!?!??

I am not amused!
Ok, ok I deserve that one
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Old 03-23-2011, 09:57 PM   #10762
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I posted a poll over in the movie section why don't you guys vote.
I have.

If it's the one about the bestselling BD set this year that is?!?


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Ok, ok I deserve that one
Well, I'll let it slip this time.
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Old 03-23-2011, 09:58 PM   #10763
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I posted a poll over in the movie section why don't you guys vote.
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Old 03-23-2011, 10:14 PM   #10764
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Nothing could ever have met their expectations. NOTHING!
WRONG! Expectations would have been met if the prequels actually coherently lined up with the OT. As they currently exist, they are more like roughly similar event from another dimension/timeline at best.

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100% agreed.
Even in the pics I couldn't see the flaws.
This is just ridiculous nit-picking.

Some people have way too much free time on their hands.
Ok, this part of your post here makes sense in response to Jay444's post that you quoted (which I also happen to agree with). But as far as I can tell, it has nothing what-so-ever to do with OG Pooh's post (which you quoted and put in between the Jay444 quote and your response to it). There's no connection at all.

Or is this one of those incomplete thoughts that you don't have time to fully express because you are "SO busy" (even though you had time to write out this otherwise long-ass post), and you expect people to be able to "add it all up" even though you haven't given them anything to add up?
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Old 03-23-2011, 10:16 PM   #10765
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I thought it to be more like the recent kidnappings in the middle east. Like the sandpeople were oppressed outsiders of society (tribal if you will) and were holding her ransom or had eventual plans to kill her. Their brutality was probably so well known that when Anakin admits he took out the whole darn tribe that it really didn't scare Padmae at all. Like she identified with how one would feel if dealing with the same kind of thing ("They are savages! Animals!"). That is how I took it.

Could there have been something else done to display how brutal the sandpeople are? Of course, but it probably would have slowed the pacing of the film down and we sort of get the idea that they were def beating her (tied to a post and she was clearly battered).
I'm surprised that scene alone didn't warrant a pg-13 rating.
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Old 03-23-2011, 11:37 PM   #10766
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In the end, I just don't care anymore. You often find out that they really haven't even paid attention to the things going on in the PT, and then they come on trashing them. We have had these things happen numerous times on here.
Sure, they are not perfect, but they sure are a gazillion times better than nostalgic UOT fans make them out to be.
Nothing could ever have met their expectations. NOTHING!
Well, I don't agree with that-- I was just expecting good movies. I wasn't that nostalgic over Star Wars either-- like I said before, I got into Star Wars maybe a couple of years before the Special Edition hit in '97. And believe me, I get the prequels. And the more I watched them, the less I liked them.

What I think is a misconception is the idea that only hardcore "UOT" fanboys don't like the prequels because of expectations or some nonsense. From my point of view, I think that people that love the prequels have an unconditional love for Star Wars. I consider Episode I and II both bottom of the barrel as far as movies go, and anyone who loves those would just about have loved the movies no matter what they were or how they turned out, because I can't imagine the films being any worse than what they were.
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Old 03-24-2011, 12:08 AM   #10767
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I consider Episode I and II both bottom of the barrel as far as movies go, and anyone who loves those would just about have loved the movies no matter what they were or how they turned out, because I can't imagine the films being any worse than what they were.
Really ever see the Holiday Special?

I consider both movies highly flawed in many ways but not without positive aspects.
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Old 03-24-2011, 12:53 AM   #10768
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And more build-up leading to his betrayal ultimately making a better character and a better trilogy.
I like your way of thinking.
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Old 03-24-2011, 05:44 AM   #10769
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Really? Ever seen The Room?
You're tearing me apart Padme!!!


Okay, you're right. It is SLIGHTLY possible for the prequels to be worse
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Old 03-24-2011, 06:05 AM   #10770
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I'm surprised that scene alone didn't warrant a pg-13 rating.
It was supposed to be revealed in Episode III in a more explicit way that Anakin was created by the Dark Side of the Force - the Dark Side is greedy, hordes life, hordes power, etc. Anakin was created by a Dark Sith so powerful in hoarding life he could create life, and when his apprentice learned his secret, he killed his master. Anakin was 'willed' into being, 'willed' into a slave girl, by this dark person. That's why we see the Dark Bounty Hunter Mara Jade watching over Anakin during the podrace in Episode I. That's why the roof of Anakin's hovel seems to be decorated with some patterns that resemble...well...long time SW fans already know all about this.

If I have any disappointment with Lucas, it's that he wimped out, and only implied this instead of stating it in Revenge of the Sith. Anakin learning his true origin is meant to be just as big of a mind-@#$% as Luke finding out his own origin, but where Anakin crumbles, Luke triumphs. Anakin is afraid of losing power, comes to think all he is and all he wants depends on the survival of the Emperor, but Luke redeems Anakin by demonstrating how to reject greed and power. The true failure of the prequels is Lucas - for whatever reason - losing his nerve, and not explicitly revealing the true origin of Anakin. One can almost see millions of prequel-bashers watching the non-wimped version of Revenge of the Sith all scrambling to their DVDs to re-watch the 'blood' scene in Episode I, where Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan analyze Anakin's "midichlorians" only to find they are off the chart - and at the end of this scene, John Williams sneaks in some "Sith" whispering and chanting. The Phantom Menace was supposed to be a set-up for a whopper of a pay-off, but something happened between 1999 and 2005. I think - if anything can be called a failure regarding the prequels - that's the biggest. The prequels don't even tell the full, central, horrible, tragedy of Anakin, which was intended to amplify (not diminish) the revelation of Luke's origin in Empire Strikes Back, all leading to one hell of a multi-generational climax in Return of the Jedi.

I know this is absolute crazy talk, but Lucas talks all the time about films never being finished, only abandoned...I can't help but hope that one day, he 'fixes' Revenge of the Sith so that it relates all he originally intended it to. By doing so, he would go a long way towards redeeming the gaping wound in the reputation of the Star Wars saga.

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Old 03-24-2011, 06:24 AM   #10771
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You're tearing me apart Padme!!!


Okay, you're right. It is SLIGHTLY possible for the prequels to be worse
I did naht kill her, it's naht true, it's bullshit I did naht kill her I did NAAAHHHTTT! Oh hai Master.

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Old 03-24-2011, 06:44 AM   #10772
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I did naht kill her, it's naht true, it's bullshit I did naht kill her I did NAAAHHHTTT! Oh hai Master.
And then they all dress up in tuxedos and go play football. The End.
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Old 03-24-2011, 06:48 AM   #10773
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It was supposed to be revealed in Episode III in a more explicit way that Anakin was created by the Dark Side of the Force - the Dark Side is greedy, hordes life, hordes power, etc. Anakin was created by a Dark Sith so powerful in hoarding life he could create life, and when his apprentice learned his secret, he killed his master. Anakin was 'willed' into being, 'willed' into a slave girl, by this dark person. That's why we see the Dark Bounty Hunter Mara Jade watching over Anakin during the podrace in Episode I. That's why the roof of Anakin's hovel seems to be decorated with some patterns that resemble...well...long time SW fans already know all about this.

If I have any disappointment with Lucas, it's that he wimped out, and only implied this instead of stating it in Revenge of the Sith. Anakin learning his true origin is meant to be just as big of a mind-@#$% as Luke finding out his own origin, but where Anakin crumbles, Luke triumphs. Anakin is afraid of losing power, comes to think all he is and all he wants depends on the survival of the Emperor, but Luke redeems Anakin by demonstrating how to reject greed and power. The true failure of the prequels is Lucas - for whatever reason - losing his nerve, and not explicitly revealing the true origin of Anakin. One can almost see millions of prequel-bashers watching the non-wimped version of Revenge of the Sith all scrambling to their DVDs to re-watch the 'blood' scene in Episode I, where Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan analyze Anakin's "midichlorians" only to find they are off the chart - and at the end of this scene, John Williams sneaks in some "Sith" whispering and chanting. The Phantom Menace was supposed to be a set-up for a whopper of a pay-off, but something happened between 1999 and 2005. I think - if anything can be called a failure regarding the prequels - that's the biggest. The prequels don't even tell the full, central, horrible, tragedy of Anakin, which was intended to amplify (not diminish) the revelation of Luke's origin in Empire Strikes Back, all leading to one hell of a multi-generational climax in Return of the Jedi.

I know this is absolute crazy talk, but Lucas talks all the time about films never being finished, only abandoned...I can't help but hope that one day, he 'fixes' Revenge of the Sith so that it relates all he originally intended it to. By doing so, he would go a long way towards redeeming the gaping wound in the reputation of the Star Wars saga.
If I recall and I could be wrong here, but I think Lucas changed his mind and only hinted at it because he felt it was one too many "I am your father" moments in the saga. He felt that for Palpatine to be Anikan's father was a little too convenient. I remember hearing this somewhere, but like I said I could be wrong. I agree with you that it would have been interesting. It would have created this cycle effect that goes on through the saga leading as you say to a mulit-generational smackdown at the end. Anikan is told his whole existence is a result of a Sith, and he crumbles under this knowledge and nearly destroys the Jedi. Luke finds out his father is a Sith, and rises up and destroys ths Sith. Its a nice example of Luke being faced with the same moments but taking a different path than his father did which Lucas has said he wanted to come through in the prequels. He wanted us to realize that where Anikan failed Luke succeeded so it is definitely odd that Lucas went back on this idea at its most crucial moment. Still I am aware of Palpatine being Anikan's father pretty much so I am content in just knowing. Maybe one day Lucas will reinsert it into the film.

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Old 03-24-2011, 10:15 AM   #10775
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Anakin was 'willed' into being, 'willed' into a slave girl, by this dark person.
That would have been worth it just to see the protests when word got out that Darth Vader was the result of a Dark Virgin Birth. And I'm not talking about protests from fans. I'm thinking pulpits and parents and PTAs oh my!

God, that would have been funny.

I mean seriously, seriously, seriously funny

That would have made this thread look like one of the halls in Japan where people play Go and all you hear all day are the clicks of the stones.

He shoulda done that, that would have been so freaking cool.
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I consider Episode I and II both bottom of the barrel as far as movies go, and anyone who loves those would just about have loved the movies no matter what they were or how they turned out, because I can't imagine the films being any worse than what they were.
Really? So you never seen Episode 6 then? The Revenge Of The Furry Cannibal Teddy Bears. You should because it's a true masterpiece of cinema according to some people
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I think the name is Gardulla The Hutt.

Besides she won freedom when Cliegg Lars freed her and married her sadly though one day she went to pick mushrooms that grow on the moisture vaporators and never returned.
Damn you, moisture evaporators! Damn you to HELL!
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That's why we see the Dark Bounty Hunter Mara Jade watching over Anakin during the podrace in Episode I. That's why the roof of Anakin's hovel seems to be decorated with some patterns that resemble..
Hi,
could you expand on that or point me to a link? This is totally news to me and I found nothing via Google. Mara Jade is a EU character that ends up marrying Luke, right?
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could you expand on that or point me to a link? This is totally news to me and I found nothing via Google. Mara Jade is a EU character that ends up marrying Luke, right?
Aurra Sing is the person we see watching the podrace from the cliffs and yes Mara Jade does marry Luke.
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Hi,
could you expand on that or point me to a link? This is totally news to me and I found nothing via Google. Mara Jade is a EU character that ends up marrying Luke, right?
The reason you couldn't find it was it didn't happen, even though the internet is quite a useful tool for searching for things that didn't happen....

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Aurra Sing is the person we see watching the podrace from the cliffs and yes Mara Jade does marry Luke.
Mara Jade has long red hair, Siing (below right....) has a pale bald head with a long ponytail coming out of the top of her head.... Easy enough to confuse them.

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