I'm confused...
#17
Posted 19 June 2005 - 08:00 AM
And it seems a Microsoft Paint job.
Isaac Asimov
#21
Posted 19 June 2005 - 09:08 PM
My life was changed forever when I saw the first Batman Trailer. I would watch TV just to get a glimpse of the trailer. I became obssessed with Batman.
Any how, I watched the trailer enough to know that a few things in the trailer did not pop up in the film. And furthermore, there was one scene that never popped up in my VHS tape that I KNOW I SAW IN THE CINEMA!
IT was the scene in the chemical factory where Batman drop's Jack Napier in to a pot of toxic waste. THere was this clip of batman pulling out this small gun thing, and shooting a spray over a random bad guy's face. IT was like mace or something.
Any how, I never saw it again, and then after a while I started to doubt that I ever saw it to begin with. But I know I did!!! It's really annoying.
#23
Posted 20 June 2005 - 05:04 PM
"Did I really see that? Did I dream it? Am I going insane?"
I can relate. I've been thinking that for a couple of days. You think that for a while, then settle into the idea that you're not crazy, and it really did happen. Then you're either right, or sent to a mental institute.
#26
Posted 21 June 2005 - 12:52 PM
Yes...I would consider the 1989 BATMAN film with Nicholson and Keaton an enjoyable film. More so than The Phantom Menace, at least.
Dark atmosphere, excellent villain, cool hero....BATMAN had all the things that make a movie great. (kinda like ESB )
Now, the jury is out on the other films.
I never watched Batman Returns more than a few times...but I know its marginally better than Batman Forever, which is still better than that crap fest called Batman and Robin.
This post has been edited by Giff: 21 June 2005 - 12:52 PM
#27
Posted 21 June 2005 - 11:24 PM
This post has been edited by CowboyCurtis: 21 June 2005 - 11:24 PM
Battle for the Galaxy--read the "other Star Wars"
All I know is I haven't seen the real prequels yet.
#28
Posted 27 June 2005 - 01:15 AM
this is an article from star wars insider, issue 81, march 01, 05.
“I distinctly recall seeing ‘the Empire Strikes Back’ at the theater, and I can remember watching the cave sequence at the beginning of the movie I also remember watching with wide eyes as Luke finds it too difficult to extend his arm to the weapon. Just as he was about to give up, I remember the voice of Obi-wan saying something to the effect of “Think the saber into your hand.” Was this actually in the film back then and has since been removed, or did my young, creative mind fabricate the whole thing?
It isn’t a complete fabrication. Though no film version of ‘Empire’ contained that particular dialogue, it was written like that in the shooting script. Scene 22E has a voice over from ben saying, “Luke, think the saber in your hand.”
In the edit of episode V, it was decided to save ben’s first appearance to be a vision of Luke’s during the blizzard. As such, the spectral voice was cut from the cave sequence, though it did make it into a number of published sources. In Donald F. Glut’s novelization, the dialogue was a bit more formalized as: “Luke. Think of the lightsaber in your hand.”
This is how it read in ‘the Empire Strikes Back’ storybook by Shep Steneman: “Luke, concentrate. Think the saber into your hand.”
Though i’m guessing here, I think what you’re recalling comes from the marvel comics adaptation as its visuals may have melded into the movie experience in your distant memories. "
same problem, different movie. what do you think?
This post has been edited by xenduck: 27 June 2005 - 01:18 AM
#29
Posted 29 June 2005 - 01:14 PM
I distinctly remember seeing them.
But, alas, I guess I'll have to go with thestatus quo here and say it didnt happen.
But hear me, George Lucas, if I ever find out that I'M RIGHT...I'm making a trip to Skywalker Ranch and fucking you up!
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