Star Wars Episode I Pictures 50
An anonymous reader wrote in to tell us that
Entertainment Tonight is gonna
be running a follow up tonight on the prequels. This is
all related to some major spread that is going to be appearing
in an upcoming issue of Vanity Fare. I can't find much
more concrete info beyond this, but it has been submitted
quite a few times.
Hrm.... (Score:1)
"It says on that page that they're gonna have pics of 'Princess Leah, the Jedi Knight..." etc. Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but shouldn't Leah be all of a very young child at this point? (ie: Luke is the OLDER brother, yes?)"
True, but that does not discount one of her ancestors being called "Leah" who was a princess and a Jedi Knight....
Star Wars: more than just a movie (Score:1)
As purveyor of all things SW. I believe that SW is about the plot, the myth. While some may argue, what sets SW apart from ST, it is that the movies are excellent as books. In fact, I would argue that the books are better, this is especially true of the novel version of the three made movies. ST books are just weak. Whereas as the Star Wars books, especially the Zahn post-movie books, are extraordinary.
Drooling? :) (Score:1)
Amen, Insurrection was a decent comedy, but an annoyingly preachy science fiction/fantasy. Wasn't worth the ST name. Epi.1 can't be worse.
Behind the Magic (Score:1)
Boba Fett: what's the appeal? (Score:1)
you do, however, make a very good point. For some reason Boba Fett really captured the imaginations of many star wars fans, many of whom (I belive) want to see the character expanded upon. Perhaps it was something in lucases portrayal (limited though it may be) of the character that has caused this response... if that is the case (and if lucas ment to do that) than maby film students should take a closer look at the character because Boba Fett is certainly one of the most revered characters in the trillogy...
thoughts anyone?
apocryphal reason (Score:1)
We meet Boba Fett in a scene where Vader hires a bunch of Bounty Hunters. After Vader leaves, Boba Fett kills the rest of the bounty hunters.
This has always made him seem more cool to me and explains why Boba Fett was hiding in the garbage as well when he saw the Falcon leaving for Bespin. Anyway, I don't know if it is true and recommend a grain of salt for all readers now.
Uh, wait a minute (Score:1)
Actually, Star Wars does not take place in the future. Remember, at the beginning of each movie:
"A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away..."
It actually takes place in the past...
Does Anyone Have a Recodring of the Trailer ? (Score:1)
if so did anyone record it ?
I know that it is downloadable from the web
but those are very small.
I would love to see it if available.
Thanks
Wisp
Boba Fett: appeal? "No disintegrations!" (Score:1)
Boba Fett: what's the appeal? (Score:1)
Uh, wait a minute (Score:1)
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Aaron Gaudio
"The fool finds ignorance all around him.
Queen Padme, perhaps? (Score:1)
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Aaron Gaudio
"The fool finds ignorance all around him.
Boba Fett: what's the appeal? - guts (Score:1)
Wrong! Darth Vader tried to torture Leia for the location of the secret rebel base, but apparently that didn't work. It was Grand Moff Tarkin (Vader's superior from A New Hope) who threatened the destruction of Alderaan, and nonetheless, Leia lied about the location base, so she never backed down at all.
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Aaron Gaudio
"The fool finds ignorance all around him.
One more thing I forgot... (Score:1)
would this be inspiration or derailment for actual research?
Well we wouldn't know until it was proved successful or a failure would we?
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Aaron Gaudio
"The fool finds ignorance all around him.
Uh, wait a minute (Score:1)
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Aaron Gaudio
"The fool finds ignorance all around him.
Hrm.... (Score:1)
Screw Boba Fett, what about Walrus Man? (Score:1)
More than a wookie to me... (Score:1)
The (bipedal) robot looks good, though. Nicely worn by time and the elements. This, to me, is one of Lucas' greatest contributions to SF film making, the idea of visually convincing the viewers that his scenes and characters exist (have existed) beyond the frames of the movie. Not a new idea to film in general, but never (successfully) applied to SF before Star Wars. His aliens break this pattern, unfortunately, and almost always come off looking like cute and clever Halloween costumes. Notable exceptions being the alien duo that harrass Luke in the cantina scene, and the Sandpeople (awesome!). The jawas, with their mighty sandcrawler, were also quite convincing.
As far as making (only?) 3 more movies, well, I'll be pleasantly suprised if he makes it THAT far, let alone making 6 more.
Uh, wait a minute (Score:1)
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Whoops (Score:1)
Star Trek: TNG sucks, not Star Wars (Score:1)
I've NEVER heard Star Trek classified as strictly "Fantasy" but always in the context of "Science Fiction/Fantasy". I'd like the people who've been telling you different and set them straight. And I admonish you for not telling them different. Whenever ST tried to do the fantasy thing it always fell flat because they HAD to explain it away using fuons or uberpowerful entities. Why? Because it was "Science!" fiction. If your rule of measure of fantasy being stories as having a utopian view of the world, there are a LOT of books/movies/etc. out there that needs to be reclassified.
Let's just strip it all down to size. If you don't like the Star Wars hype, you can ignore it. At least it isn't as irritating as people trying to figure out ST transporters.
It is true, Star Wars does suck. (Score:1)
The Godfather
It wasn't even funny! In fact, I'd say it was the worst comedy ever made.
But wait: was it a comedy? NO. Should it be judged as one? NO.
What I'm getting at is that pidgeon-holing Star Wars as Science Fiction and then judging it as such, just because it's set in space, is a little narrow-minded, isn't it? Judge it on the basis of its intentions (i.e. to be a modern myth), and you might get a little further.
Boba Fett: what's the appeal? (Score:1)
hunter in stylish green aluminum) won't appear in
this movie, "unforunately", like it's some kind of
important omission. Apparently there are Boba
Fett fans, which is a mystery to me. What's the
appeal? The guy barely had a speaking part, never
showed his face, and as far as I can tell, never made an important moral decision (since Star Wars is in large degree a morality play). Is anybody reading this a Boba Fett fan? Is so, why?
It is true, Star Wars does suck. (Score:1)
Anakin, Fetus Father (Score:1)
Drooling? :) (Score:1)
that Episode 1 will be slightly better than Insurrection... (shudder)
Boba Fett: what's the appeal? - guts (Score:1)
How many other characters stand up to Darth Vader and don't eventually back down or pay the price?
Fett stood up to Vader with no consequences. That makes him pretty powerful. Of course, the lame "death" in RotJ would try to indicate otherwise.
The opening crawl for the Phantom Menace (Score:1)
Turmoil has engulfed the Galactic Republic. The Taxation of trade routes to outlying star systems is in dispute.
Hoping to resolve the matter with a blockade of deadly battleships, the greedy Trade Federation has stopped all shipping to and from the small planet of Naboo.
While the Congress of the Republic endlessly debates this alarming chain of events, the Supreme Chancellor has secretly dispatched two Jedi Knights, the guardians of peace, to settle the conflict...