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#16
Posted 25 October 2004 - 09:11 AM
Good God. What the hell's he going to do? Leaving aside fond speculations of Anakin's slicing him in two or something, of course. OK, I change my prediction. Jar Jar will have only one speaking scene of importance, in which his old friend Amidala tearfully confesses her fears about Anakin and he responds with some completely inane words of consolation.
#17
Posted 25 October 2004 - 09:29 AM
Good God. What the hell's he going to do? Leaving aside fond speculations of Anakin's slicing him in two or something, of course. OK, I change my prediction. Jar Jar will have only one speaking scene of importance, in which his old friend Amidala tearfully confesses her fears about Anakin and he responds with some completely inane words of consolation.
At least he's way down on the list....Seeing Anakin kill Jar Jar might be the only way any of us have any fondness for either character. Unfortunately if he dies (I think Lucas will deny us one of the only few pleasures Episode 3 could have) it will be in a stupid way. He'll witness Anakin's transformation (For reasons unkown to everyone but Lucas he'll be there) "Oh mi Gawd, Ani turn into Vader, counta messa out this" and in his attempted escape runs and trips into a super duper charged Neimoidian laser cutter and kill himself instantly
I also predict during the fight on lava, either Anakin or more likely Obi Wan will bellow "Surf's up"
Now that I think about it, maybw Lucas will bring in the two headed Pod Race announcer to call that fight "I was thinking the fans of Star Wars finally deserved to hear play by play action in a lightsaber fight. It hasn't been done yet, and by the end of the movie you're so tired of all the darkness it might be good to get a few laughs in while Obi Wan fights Anakin"
This post has been edited by Michel Orla: 25 October 2004 - 09:38 AM
#19
Posted 25 October 2004 - 09:56 AM
This post has been edited by Michel Orla: 25 October 2004 - 09:58 AM
#20
Posted 25 October 2004 - 10:52 AM
2. A 30 minute scene of Jar Jar dying after rescuing Padme trying to make him a nice and likable character.
3. It will be reveal that Qui Gon isn’t dead and in fact he is Darth Sidius
4. Mace Windu will survive and will show up in EPIX
#21
Posted 25 October 2004 - 10:57 AM
Kane*, Episode III will have far too many problems lent by the former movies to be in any position to make up for them.
* I've never seen Citizen Kane and can only assume by Papa Redcloud's Essay that is actually terrifically overrated. But, you know, it is the yardstick by which good movies are rated, even if it is unjustly.
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#22
Posted 25 October 2004 - 04:13 PM
The prequel haters will laugh or smirk while the prequel lovers cry out in rage and surround them, the few prequel haters in the theater will fight to the last to defend themselves from the onslaught and only a few will escape to carry on the knowledge that has been destroyed by the rise of Lucas' empire.
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#23
Posted 25 October 2004 - 05:17 PM
In all fairness, the lava surfing thing doesn't necessarily have to be real "surfing". And if done well could be really cool. Like the speeder bike chase only on lava with volcanoes erupting all around them as their sabers clash. If done that way it would be a good action scene. If done as actual surfing, then it would suck.
But my main prediction for Episode III is that anyone watching the series in "order" (god forbid) will have no idea what has happened when they watch Ep IV right after Episode III. It will make no sense whatsoever. Think about the opening scroll.
"The Rebellion has just one its first victory agains the evil empire."
What? What rebellion? I mean there were a couple people who didn't like palpatine, but there was no rebellion? And the empire? I thought it was just the old republic but it got taken over by the evil guy. I guess they renamed it or something, or maybe it's a different organization.
DEATH STAR
Oh is that that little red hologram thing that was in Episode II? That took them 18 years to build? That's pretty damn slow.
And where are the Geonosians? They built the DS after all. And what about the Gungans? And Naboo? And Yoda? And the rest of the Jedi, since not all of them were killed in Episode III? Is this even the same goddamn series?
So basically, I predict total confusion, and no loose ends tied up.
#24
Posted 25 October 2004 - 05:44 PM
Clearly the rebellion started about twenty years later when Palpatine (for some reason) lost the power to cloud Leiah and the other leaders vision and they suddenly realized that he was evil.
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#25
Posted 26 October 2004 - 07:54 AM
But it's not supposed to be just a 'cool action sequence'. The Obi-Wan/Anakin duel is the most important scene in the entire Prequel Trilogy - yes, George, even more than the interminable Pod Racing scenes and fancy space battles. It's the moment that finally, irretrievably destroys Anakin Skywalker, and the beginning of the end for the Republic. It ought to be a dark, serious scene with an enormous emotional impact - yet now we find out that it's going to take place on surfboards? For God's sake, Lucas!
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#27
Posted 26 October 2004 - 10:57 AM
But I must call to mind the "shield surfing" scene from Jackson's The Two Towers. But that lasted, what, ten seconds?
#29
Posted 27 October 2004 - 08:45 AM
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#30
Posted 21 December 2004 - 06:47 AM
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