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George Lucas Filming Scenes to Insert Natalie Portman into 'Return of the Jedi' (Movie from 1985!)
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| May 28, 2002
| Garth Franklin
Posted on 05/28/2002 8:18:02 AM PDT by codebreaker
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To: Aggie Mama
Yoda was obviously the Master of the Jedi Masters. It makes sense that he would instruct them all. All of the Jedis seem to defer to him. Not quite all of them. There IS another:
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posted on
05/28/2002 11:36:30 AM PDT
by
archy
To: parcel_of_rogues
This shows that I am a Star Wars geek, you can see Obi-Wan, Anakin and Yoda because they died at peace in the force. They died as one with the Force because they knew it was time to go and did not fight it, in essence their spirits were consumed by the force and they joined it. Qui-Gon died fighting, but also angry at the coucil and Obi-Won, thus not at one with the Force, my humble opinion.
To: Baseballguy
Why does everyone think Anakin is Vader? Is Vader his nickname? What if Dooku is Lukes and Leias father? Star Wars canon says Anakin is Vader. That's the whole story arc. Pay attention.
Anakin will duel with Obi-Wan and, horribly disfigured, be left for dead. He will be saved and rehabilitated by the Sith. He will assume the new identity of Vader.
This is according to starwars.com and other official sources. It is Star Wars canon - you speak heresy, blasphemer.
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posted on
05/28/2002 11:40:09 AM PDT
by
Spiff
To: Baseballguy
I'd like to see a young Tarkin enter the picture in Eposide III. The irony of Count Dooku (Christopher Lee) mentoring a younger version of Grand Moff Tarkin (Peter Cushing) would be too delicious!
To: Mamzelle
But the story I'd really enjoy is the Life of Yoda. Ping! Paging Spider Robinson...
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posted on
05/28/2002 11:41:27 AM PDT
by
archy
To: codebreaker
Oooth! I can't believe Natalie is wearing those shoes with that! Thopt it! Accessorize young lady!
To: codebreaker
Oooth! I can't believe Natalie is wearing those shoes with that! Thopt it! Accessorize young lady!
To: Mamzelle
But the story I'd really enjoy is the Life of Yoda. Ping! Paging Spider Robinson...
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posted on
05/28/2002 11:46:40 AM PDT
by
archy
To: Rebelbase
Did Chelsea get credited for her cameo as Jar Jar?
To: codebreaker
Next thing you know, he'll be digitally "inserting" Jar Jar Binks into every Star Wars movie.
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posted on
05/28/2002 11:56:46 AM PDT
by
Jay W
To: codebreaker
Next thing you know, he'll be digitally "inserting" Jar Jar Binks into every Star Wars movie.
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posted on
05/28/2002 11:56:49 AM PDT
by
Jay W
To: archy
I guess that must have been from a few years ago, eh? ... hehe ...
To: Jay W
Next thing you know, he'll be digitally "inserting" Jar Jar Binks into every Star Wars movie.
now THAT would be worthing going to war to prevent ...
BTW, those of you who haven't seen the latest "Star Wars", I highly recommend going to the Digital Version of the film if it's available in your area ... quite a difference really ... if you plan to see it again, seek out the digital screening ...
To: Austin Willard Wright; codebreaker
Lucas *says* no more SW films. Of course, it did take him about fifteen years to get around to doing the first prequel, so we won't know for certain until 2017 or so.
Before the final trilogy, Lucas will have plenty of time to go back and "fix" everything about the first six films that he feels - IN RETROSPECT - could've been done better. Who knows... all those unfortunate racial stereotypes may yet be digitally erased. ( / sarasm )
The factor which will ultimately determine whether we ever see the last three SW films may be found in Spaceballs, where, in Mel Brooks' final scene as "Yogurt", he tells Lonestar and Barf: "Don't worry... we'll see one another again in Spaceballs II - The Search For More Money!"
Mel nailed it, as usual. :-)
To: Senator_Palpatine
"Everything that has transpired has done so according to my desire....And everything is proceeding as I have foreseen...." Hmmm... all the blaster fire has damaged my hearing. I could've sworn that line was "...according to my design...".
To: Paul Atreides
The answer in 5 letters: C-L-O-N-E
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posted on
05/28/2002 12:11:59 PM PDT
by
weegee
To: rmmcdaniell
...and re-retitle the movie back to "Revenge Of The Jedi" (now that much of the public has forgotten about "The Wrath Of Kahn").
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posted on
05/28/2002 12:14:01 PM PDT
by
weegee
To: Mortin Sult
It's a matter of finding the right "medium" to convey the idea.
The Looney Tunes (& Merry Melodies) cartoons (now owned by Warner Bros.) have numerous instances of a trolly car bursting through the wall into a person's living room ("...and I suppose you don't believe that I was run down by a streetcar!").
To do this same trick with computer effects doesn't necessarily make it more convincing, it is just "accepted" as the modern visual "language" for that act.
I prefer stop motion animation my self. No, it does not look realistic, it looks "fantastical", but then could any of Ray Harryhausen's creations every be believed? Ever see an Ymir walking down the street? People's chief complaint about stop motion is that there are no motion blur lines. Computer editing could correct this, but few studios want to hire both effects teams for a single scene (the costs would balloon the budget).
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posted on
05/28/2002 12:23:25 PM PDT
by
weegee
To: NWU Army ROTC
This shows that I am a Star Wars geek, you can see Obi-Wan, Anakin and Yoda because they died at peace in the force. They died as one with the Force because they knew it was time to go and did not fight it, in essence their spirits were consumed by the force and they joined it. Qui-Gon died fighting, but also angry at the coucil and Obi-Won, thus not at one with the Force, my humble opinion. One would then have to ignore all the bodies of dead Jedi Knights in the arena on Geonosis. Your theory has credibility as to the state a Jedi Master must be in to disincorporate upon death though.
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posted on
05/28/2002 12:23:45 PM PDT
by
Spiff
To: Bobby777
BTW, those of you who haven't seen the latest "Star Wars", I highly recommend going to the Digital Version of the film if it's available in your area ... quite a difference really ... if you plan to see it again, seek out the digital screening ... I saw it for the first time at a digital screen in the Phoenix, AZ area. It was stunning.
I saw it yesterday at a really nice theater with a nice, large screen. I felt like I was watching the entire movie through a filter or something. It was not nearly as vibrant or clear as the digital screening.
I highly recommend going digital
On a side note, if you check dlp.com the number of digital screens in the U.S. tripled from 21 before Star Wars Episode II to 63 upon the release of the film. Awesome! Now I want one closer than 200 miles from my house - especially before Matrix Reloaded comes out. The drive is a pain, but I'll make it to go see Matrix.
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posted on
05/28/2002 12:28:20 PM PDT
by
Spiff
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