December 4, 2006 5:17 pm # Gustavo_Perez wrote:UPSGregg wrote:I'm not a huge fan of Star Wars. I like it but I'm one of those people that think George Lucas ruined it with all the CG animations. Most of all by adding Jar Jar Whatever into the story. I'm not really obsessed or anything but I do collect. I'm still a kid at heart. Boba Fett was my favorite character from the moment I first saw him in "Episode V". I'm nearly 30 now but I remember seeing it on opening night when we lived in Germany. My parents bought me plenty of Boba Fett toys back then. They have them stored at their house along with all my other old Star Wars toys. I started collecting Boba Fett items again about 10 years ago when Star Wars first starting comming back on the scene. It was a good time to start because with the re-release of the orginal movie, and the start of Episodes I, II, III, there were, and still are, plenty of new toys and such to buy. I buy just about anything I can find. I even bought the little Boba Fett Burger King was selling last year. Since then I've added statues, jewerly, and more toys. Last night I bought a bobble head on Ebay. I've been planning on getting the skull from his armor for a tattoo. I saw one in the special edition of "Dawn of the Dead". The 2004 version. If you watch the news reels that aren't in the actual movie there is a scene where they are in a morgue interviewing a doctors. The zombie on the table that grabs one of the doctors has the skull tattoo on his shoulder. There are still a couple of statues I need to add to my collection and a painting or two. Those are the more pricey items. The Gentle Giants statues that I already have are my favorites. I'm looking forward to getting the bobble head too.
Explain why the CGI ruins Star Wars
The CG looks too fake. The original movies were just fine without it (of course they didn't even have it at the time) andwhen the re-releases had CG added many people shared my opinion. They even mocked it on an episode of SouthPark. They added CG to an older episode that kina poked fun at what Lucas did in his movies. He was not very happy. The movies are rediculously awesome to watch but somehow all the CG seems to make the visuals seem less believable. I mean that's what watching Sci-Fi is all about....knowing it's not real but being able to imagine that it is. Jar Jar might have been less annoying if he hadn't been 100% CG. I guess people that are close to my age and older appreciate the original moves a little more because they were made without all the technology that exists today. It's not that I think CG just totaly sucks. I just don't like it when a movie depends on it. Too much CJ makes a movie look generic.
December 5, 2006 2:48 pm # Yea i agree but CG can be good for things like the big space battles otherwise they wouldnt have been very good.
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December 5, 2006 3:35 pm # Also, i think rubber puppets are pretty fake.
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December 7, 2006 10:06 am # I watched Episode 5 and the fettish started.
I wanted to read about him
I wanted to be him
I wish i was boba fett
I would change the world, if only i had the source code. :cool:
December 7, 2006 10:22 am # 1980, when I first saw Boba on screen.
December 7, 2006 7:20 pm # i used to like han solo, that is until i saw boba fett, then i got pissed whenever he knocked him into the sarlacc. my world stopped for a second there. then it started again with Jango Fett
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December 7, 2006 7:31 pm # boba_fett_fan51 wrote:I watched Episode 5 and the fettish started.
I wanted to read about him
I wanted to be him
I wish i was boba fett
Have fun getting digested for 1000 years.
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February 16, 2007 11:43 am # He got out though. And I started being obsessed with Boba when I first saw him. I just liked the cold calculating way he acted, as opposed to Vader's rage, or Luke's righteousness (not that that's a bad thing). AND you never see behind that helmet, so it added an air of mystery to him. I thought he was really cool.
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February 19, 2007 8:07 am # noone in my family was a real big star wars fan but about '94/'95 ish my mum put on the original star wars. i was hooked from there. i forget if it was my birthday or christmas that came first but i got one star wars toy that year, slave one. this ship was so unique looking and the tiny figures (boba and han in carbonite) sparked my imagination. i thought "who is this guy? he CAPTURED han?!" bear in mind i had only seen A New Hope. i was hungry for more and my fettish grew around a character who was so mysterious and involving.
February 19, 2007 9:58 am # I was a little kid and when I watched the star wars movies I thought he was so cool. I got a poster of him from some magazine my brother got and it is still in the same spot in my room. As I grew up I began to read books like the mandalorian armor and stuff. THats it for me.
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February 19, 2007 10:49 am # I finally realized that my real enthusiasm for Fett started when I picked up his life-sized cardboard standee at the mall. I bought it for like $7, and it stands in my room to this day. My family was soooooo mortified as I walked through the mall with it under my arm =P.
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February 19, 2007 11:22 am # ROTFL, I have one of those. Worse it gets dressed up the holidays, the best being Christmas. Santa hat and lights everywhere.
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February 19, 2007 12:14 pm # Fetterthanyou wrote:I finally realized that my real enthusiasm for Fett started when I picked up his life-sized cardboard standee at the mall. I bought it for like $7, and it stands in my room to this day. My family was soooooo mortified as I walked through the mall with it under my arm =P.
I put an Indiana Jones hat on mine.
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February 19, 2007 1:11 pm # As I stated in another topic, mine is destined for the office in my salon/day spa. We are gonna deck him out beauty shop style...
Poor poor poor Fett.... The things he does for us ladies... :P
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February 20, 2007 5:05 am # Mine started in the early 80's when I saw a pic of Boba and the card his figure came in.
I hadn't even seen TESB I just thought he looked awesome and there was something about him.
He's been one of my faves ever since.
If not my fave from the original trilogy.
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Niner, have you seen TESB now?
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I always loved the movies. Dad is a Boba Fett fan too, and he convinced me to watch them for the first time. I'm glad he did!
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Mine started when i saw Boba's gun. I was already into starwars at the time, but didn't pay much attention to the mandalorian at all that much. But on my birthday, i got starwars battlefront 2. I started to play and selected mos eisley, and then assault caught my eye. I wanted to try it very much so i did. I picked villains because my favorite character at the time was Darth Maul. But then i saw Boba's weapon. I saw the scope on his ee3 blaster, and since i was a sniper freak (could own all of you with clone sharpshooter) i immediatley picked him. it turned out his gun wasn't a sniper, but i liked him anyway. So i wtched tha complete trilogy again to learn more about him. I started buying books about him and searching wookiepeapedia for topics on him. I drew many pictures of him and other bounty hunters. I learned much about our fellow mado soldier Boba Fett, that i wanted to learn about other Bounty Hunters. So I know like, every bounty hunter there is to know. So anyway, back on topic, I was doing a google search one day. I was searching for online games of Boba Fett and saw something that said Boba Fett Fan Club. So, of course, i clicked on it and joined. So all in all, that's how my fettish started. :)
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wraith wrote:noone in my family was a real big star wars fan but about '94/'95 ish my mum put on the original star wars. i was hooked from there. i forget if it was my birthday or christmas that came first but i got one star wars toy that year, slave one. this ship was so unique looking and the tiny figures (boba and han in carbonite) sparked my imagination. i thought "who is this guy? he CAPTURED han?!" bear in mind i had only seen A New Hope. i was hungry for more and my fettish grew around a character who was so mysterious and involving.
Same here,I'll never forget my first time watching starwars,and I still have my slave I,it's on a shelf in my room I can't find the carbonite Han Solo though...
virtualbettie wrote:ROTFL, I have one of those. Worse it gets dressed up the holidays, the best being Christmas. Santa hat and lights everywhere.
lol,the same thing happens to my Titanium Boba!my nephew put a santa hat on it last year,how he found one to fit a mini statue a little bigger than an action figure,i'll never know!
I started liking Fett when I started reading the Star Wars book. I knew his character obviously but I did not think too much about him.
I did not know about the books until Devil boy got me shadows of the empire for Christmas in 2003. He then got some books that he had left at his mum and dads and I read him in the short stories in tales from Jabba palace and tales of the bounty hunters.
I thought Fett was funky from then. I think that was about Feb 2004. So it has not been long.
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I think it was the first time I saw the films... I was just attracted to the armour and wanted to know more about who occupied it. And ever since, it's been a Fett-ish. ;)
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Mine started in Empire, I thought who is this dude that nots scared of vader and where did he get that sick ship from. Then my second figure was Boba vs IG-88 and that sealed the collecting side of things and after the books there could be no denying that we were in a serious relationship. Then I had the honour of meeting Jeremy in Australia and then in Japan and we talked about cricket and I thought " I'm talking to Boba Fett about the ashes!" and then I ran away screaming "I'm not worthy! I'm not worthy!
Well the movies were out before I was born, so for me it began when I was in a toy store one day (I had bought Star Wars toys before however) and i first laid my eyes upon a Boba Fett toy and thought "who is this guy in cool armor?" and bought it and every other boba fett thing i found. When I first saw the movies i was too young to comprehend boba's coolness. So it began when I saw him in the store couple years later.
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I have been a Boba fan as long as I can remember... I'm sure it started with ESB- his suit rocked, his ship was totally different from the others, and it had the most wicked sound when it left the Bespin platform.. I was hooked.
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July 26, 2007 8:44 pm (Edited July 26, 2007 08:44 pm) # I watched Boba Fett's death and I thought "Man that was pretty anticlimactic". Then, through further research in books (Tales of Bounty Hunters and some book about Jabba's Palace) and the magical internets, I found the Boba is the most BA character in all of Starwars. (I just figured out Starwars is typed with one hand)
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August 18, 2007 11:29 am # 1997: Boba Fett magazine and Boba Fett vs IG-88 Shadows of the Empire 2-pack.
Star Wars Episode VII: Boba Fett's Revenge
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August 18, 2007 4:20 pm # Boba Fett Magazine?! Where did you find Boba Fett magazine? I never heard of it before.
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August 20, 2007 11:24 am # ummm...in a store?
i don't know...
i was visiting my grandparents and my dad picked it up.
used to have it, but...
here's a link to it on eBAY:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Star-Wars-Boba-Fett-Official-Lucasfilme-Magazine_W0QQitemZ320128442379QQcmdZViewItem
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August 23, 2007 2:04 pm # when i saw the empire strikes back.esp the scene when solo and his awfull gfriend get away on the falcon and then another ship activates its drive and goes off after them and there is fett so cooly plotting his course in his cockpit.i could see his coolness.
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August 23, 2007 4:57 pm # well, i didnt think much of boba, mostly because he had almost no lines.... but that was then, he was always cool, the maske boutnyhunter. the Darth Vader of the non force users
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August 23, 2007 9:02 pm (Edited August 23, 2007 09:03 pm) # My fettish started when I saw Fett in: The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. I was like: "Whoa! Hes wicked cool looking!" But when I saw him fly across the screen in ROTJ, I wonderd why they killed off such a way cool dude like him. So I bought a few books and started reading about him and I just never stoped
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November 20, 2007 9:59 am # I got my love of STAR WARS in general from my dad. I noticed Bob'ika when I was nine or ten. I think I may have been afraid of him. Anyway, my fear diminished and I began to really appreciate the character even though, at the time, he had no concrete story. I'm originally from Mass and my sister somehow found a t-shirt with the Slave 1 on it at some little vender at a flea market ( Ya, I still got it, I think she got me that shirt in 94 or 95) A couple of years later, she got me the book, Tales of the Bounty Hunters, edited by Kevin J. Anderson. To this day, I've only read the Last man standing portion of the book (Bob'ika's part) Since then, I've been hooked. Anything Boba I lay my eyes on, I'd sell my fingers to get it. Good thing I know where Kamino is huh?;) produces
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November 20, 2007 10:21 am # You should read the whole book. The stories are all tied together.
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November 23, 2007 7:51 pm # I still have to read that one...man, I'm pathetic...
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November 24, 2007 6:39 am # Don't feel bad I still have to read that one also.
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December 17, 2007 8:21 pm # I liked him in the movies (and loved the armor), but the limited role kind of put a damper on my interest. It was playing KOTOR, learning about the Mandalorians, and finding out that Boba was connected to them when my interest really took off.
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December 28, 2007 6:41 am # Ohhhh! Have you read a story about Boba "Fight to survive"(sorry, don't really know how it sounds in english, I read it in russian) After THAT DREADFUL STORY I became so impressed, cried a lot, it was so touching, so sad. Oh my! That boy was so kind!!! ---- this is my favourite one in Star Wars. :)
Ah yes I've read that entire series. I enjoyed it.
I'm not sure when my Fettish began. Sorta similar to Ralin's but not becuase of KotOR, I allready liked Mando's then, but I liked Mandolorians becuase Boba. This is tough. Hmm, maybe it was when I first saw ESB (which was after i saw RotJ) and saw that Boba had an actual part and acted all tough. I was never one to like the mainsteam characters in anythng, so perhaps it was sometime in the late '80's when I was still young.
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Wow. This thread is OLD. Oh, well. I liked Fett I'm sure when I first saw him in Empire. But, I grew up with Star Wars, it's the first movie I remember seeing. I was like 4 when I saw the OT, I was born a while before the new ones (1991). But, my first real rememberance of liking fett was when I watched my dad play shadows of the empire for nintendo 64. Yes, I was born and raised geek. Rock On!!! That was around 6 or 7 years old. I also like IG-88. (Fett and IG-88 are bosses in that game.) Then I saw AOTC opening week and saw Jango, and I remembered how cool Boba was. I read about him more on the SW.com databanks, and was further intrigued by the EU section. I wondered where all these stories came from. So, I read Tales of the Bounty Hunters, and the Mandalorian armor, (not the sequels yet I'm going to buy them today) and now am convinced more than ever that Fett is the most badass Star Wars character ever.
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Mine started when I saw Attack of the Clones. I loved Jango and when he died...i was soo sad...then i saw how upset poor boba was...and i was even more sad and i sympathized for him. Once i saw the later ones i was like "wow boba's cool". And ever since i have been a big Fett fan.
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My Fett obbsession began with when I first met Jeremy at a convention I got a cool Boba Fett helmet that he signed and then from there it was all over. I am always trying to find more Fett things. I have recently picked some novels The Bounty Hunter Wars 1,2,3, which all star Boba, and also the clone wars novels series on Boba and they are really cool they provide a large scope of Fett.
You met Jeremy?! Wow!! Too bad I never heard about any of these conventions around Raleigh-Durham,NC. I am just waiting fior my next oppurtunity to buy a Boba Fett boggle head.
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My Fettished started when I was 2.
My brothers were watching the Empire Strikes Back when I came in the room.
Boba Fett was so awesome, I didnt want to leave the room.
Haha, my Fettish has the lamest beginning...
A guy at my homeschool co-op who I had a crush on was this huge Star Wars fan. So of course, I had to go and watch the movies (The ones I had been so scared of when I was little...) and figure out who is favorite character was. Turned out, his favorite character was Boba Fett. So then I had to research him. And read about him. And check out 'Tales of the Bounty Hunters' from my library. Which resulted in my falling in love with Boba Fett. :D And that's how it happened. I haven't been a fan for very long, but I've already started outlining a plotline for fanfiction in my head and doing Boba Fett computer graphics. **points to avatar** :D
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I don't think thats the lamest beginning.... think of the guy as destiny's path to discovering something that you really enjoy.
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June 27, 2008 3:13 pm (Edited July 6, 2008 07:45 pm) # Mine Started 6 year ago when when i was 5, my dad was watching A New Hope at night and i joined, i loved it, it was one of the greatest films i had ever seen and thats were i started loving Star Wars. it was around the time of Attack of the Clones at the cinema.then that made me want to see episode 2 at the cinema. i saw eppy 2 at cinema and loved Jango and the clones, it started from there.
i know some of you wanted a Boba scene in eppy 3 but as much as i like Boba i loved 3 it as it was.
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July 23, 2008 12:21 am (Edited July 23, 2008 12:21 am) # When I was 7 or 8 years old,when I saw Jango at first time. Then,after years,I saw Boba Fett.
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September 5, 2008 2:11 pm # I liked Boba first time I saw ESB; and he made me like Star Wars.
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