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#93
Posted 28 August 2004 - 12:19 AM
Captain_Typho as well. It's as though they don't even understand the question. I want to know what happened in the movie, Jees, I'll watch it or read the screenplay. This Panakas_Dawg guy was trying to read between the lines, which is infinitely more interesting.
"I had a lot of different ideas. At one point, Luke, Leia and Ben were all going to be little people, and we did screen tests to see if we could do that." -George Lucas, in STAR WARS: the Annotated Screenplays (p197).
#94
Posted 28 August 2004 - 12:58 AM
Add Darth Nemesis to the list with Warrior of Mandalore and Captain Typho.
Panakas_Dawg seems to be alright. I think his theory about Vader being the other was one of the most extremely far-fetched ideas I've ever heard... but he's obviously thinking and as you say, he's trying to read between the lines.
Maybe he should come over here so he can discuss his ideas with intelligent people.
The Ghost with the Most is a good guy. It was heartening to see that not all of the Force.Net's regular users are morons.
But I don't know how anyone could bother regularly posting on a forum if the majority of its users were the "Darth Nemeses", "Warriors of Madolore" and the "Captain Typhos" of the world. I really do hope these three twits comprise only a small minority of that forum's users.
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I am going to have to say you are wrong.
What kind of argument is that?Panakas_Dawg seems to be alright. I think his theory about Vader being the other was one of the most extremely far-fetched ideas I've ever heard... but he's obviously thinking and as you say, he's trying to read between the lines.
Maybe he should come over here so he can discuss his ideas with intelligent people.
The Ghost with the Most is a good guy. It was heartening to see that not all of the Force.Net's regular users are morons.
But I don't know how anyone could bother regularly posting on a forum if the majority of its users were the "Darth Nemeses", "Warriors of Madolore" and the "Captain Typhos" of the world. I really do hope these three twits comprise only a small minority of that forum's users.
#95
Posted 28 August 2004 - 07:00 AM
The other posters are going out of their way not to even notice you. There is nothing to agree with in your comments- so they skip over and agree with the next poster.
Oh SMEG. What the smeggity smegs has smeggins done? He smeggin killed me. - Lister of Smeg, space bum
#97
Posted 28 August 2004 - 03:26 PM
You should PM njamilla and ask for assistance. He knows his STUFF when it comes to that. How many of the people arguing on that thread have written a book about swordfighting and its use in Star Wars?
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#100
Posted 28 August 2004 - 08:01 PM
Guys, I think I changed my mind about talking about that old flame war that happened. I tried to type it down a few times, but some nagging feeling inside me told me not to do it, Sorry, but I just don't know.
There are some people out there who just deny everything and leave it be without any explanation.
As for the Star Wars website. I'd have to say that I've never seen such behavior in my entire life. I don't think I want to be a part of THAT online community (and to think that I once was a Star Wars Fan!).
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What kind of argument is that?
There are some people out there who just deny everything and leave it be without any explanation.
As for the Star Wars website. I'd have to say that I've never seen such behavior in my entire life. I don't think I want to be a part of THAT online community (and to think that I once was a Star Wars Fan!).