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the Grievous scene on Hypori was what they call "over-powered." Grievous could never spin his torso super fast in order to fight multiple jedi.

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Werda Verd wrote:

Maybe I'll see it on DVD, but I doubt in theaters. Besides business, movies are REALLY expensive, my family wouldn't be interested, and and can't drive myself yet. If there were commando's though.....I'd totally be there.

We will be waiting for it to come out on DVD big_smile

Not only is it very pricey it is also challenging for us to get babysitter (the last time Devil boy and I went to the cinema together was when we went to see the last of the Lord of the rings films, in fact that was the last time that we went out together in the evening sad )

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Fett_II wrote:

the Grievous scene on Hypori was what they call "over-powered." Grievous could never spin his torso super fast in order to fight multiple jedi.

http://farfromneutral.com/exodus/uploads/orly.jpg yeah but that fight was still cool.

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You just wanted a excuse to post that, didn't you?

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Commander Appo wrote:
Fett_II wrote:

the Grievous scene on Hypori was what they call "over-powered." Grievous could never spin his torso super fast in order to fight multiple jedi.

http://farfromneutral.com/exodus/uploads/orly.jpg yeah but that fight was still cool.

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Devil Girl wrote:
Werda Verd wrote:

Maybe I'll see it on DVD, but I doubt in theaters. Besides business, movies are REALLY expensive, my family wouldn't be interested, and and can't drive myself yet. If there were commando's though.....I'd totally be there.

We will be waiting for it to come out on DVD big_smile

Not only is it very pricey it is also challenging for us to get babysitter (the last time Devil boy and I went to the cinema together was when we went to see the last of the Lord of the rings films, in fact that was the last time that we went out together in the evening sad )

So you didn't see Revenge opf the Sith at the cinema. You should have, i saw it on opening day.

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On the comment about Ventress' tattoo on the side of her head: Shes adds a new part of the same tattoo for every jedi she kills.

So yeah...Continue on topic.

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Miba wrote:

Boba was 10 in AOTC, he turned 11 a month later. By ROTS he was 13. He started working for Jabba when he was 11 too, actually. So we can assume Boba was about 12 in the CW movie.

And the old CW weren't very much like the movies at all. It had Mace being waaay too God-like. It had Durge, who is ridiculous. And Sha'a Gi? *cringe* That was just stupid. Yes, Grevious was great, and they were somewhat serious. But who didn't die of laughter during the Mace episodes? Or how about the Durge scenes, I'd  be laughing during those too if it weren't for the fact that I'm almost too embarrassed for SW to even watch the Durge scenes.

Yeah, Durge was way different in the cartoon than he is in the regular Star Wars: Republic comic books.  He was actually pretty lethal in those.  He wasn't really very fleshed out well in the Young Boba Fett novels, either.  Too bad.  Kind of how the ARC's in the comics and novels are much more how you'd expect them to actually be.  Not that they didn't rock in the Clone Wars cartoon.  Especially the fight with Grievous.  Anyway, the cartoon fight scenes with Durge reminded me that the guy who did the animation also did Samurai Jack, because that's exactly what I thought of when I saw Durge fighting.  Like a fight scene from Samurai Jack.  Kind of over the top, you know? 

I did like some of the combat scenes with the Clones, though.  Especially with the ones that seemed they had nothing to lose, so they went down fighting anyway.  Kind of sad, but something I'd expect from the clones of Jango Fett.  Sort of a "Better to die on your feet, than live on your knees" kind of thing.

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I'll propably see it when it gets leaked online..:P

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I never read any of the comics. I really should.

And, yes, I loved the Clone fight scenes. Especially the ones where the clones started fighting with their hands instead of blasters, like the part where Rex was like, "Here, let me show you." Reminds me of something my husband would do.

Oh, but that's another thing. The part where Padme's captured and her comm goes off and the droids are like, "What's that?" So the droids couldn't even recognize a standard comm?

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Well it was the same animator that did Samurai Jack and The Clone Wars. Gendy Tarksoksky ( W/E his name is.)

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The one aspect I enjoyed about this film, (other than the awesome Clone battle scenes) was the soundtrack. In fact I bought it today and I'm listening to it now.
Sure, John Williams is AMAZING and irreplaceable, but I think his sweeping orchestral pieces would have felt out of place in this animated adventure. The best way I can describe it is "more badass" than typical SW music, the guitar riffs, heavy drums, etc. all correspond well with the fight sequences.

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nah, John Williams makes better battle music if you ask me. the stuff in this movie was more video-game like.

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Yeah, I guess you could say that... but the art style is very "videogame-like," don't you think?

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good point.

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revan07 wrote:
Devil Girl wrote:
Werda Verd wrote:

Maybe I'll see it on DVD, but I doubt in theaters. Besides business, movies are REALLY expensive, my family wouldn't be interested, and and can't drive myself yet. If there were commando's though.....I'd totally be there.

We will be waiting for it to come out on DVD big_smile

Not only is it very pricey it is also challenging for us to get babysitter (the last time Devil boy and I went to the cinema together was when we went to see the last of the Lord of the rings films, in fact that was the last time that we went out together in the evening sad )

So you didn't see Revenge of the Sith at the cinema. You should have, i saw it on opening day.

Yes we did big_smile I had forgotten about that. In that case. Revenge of the Sith was the last film that Devil boy and I saw together. Still too long ago. We really have to do something about that. I just have to hope that Devil Boys brother will help out at some point (his parents will not sad )

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The least they could have done about the music was keep the original opening scroll song and the end credits song!!!! That annoyed me more than just about anything else.

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Miba wrote:

The least they could have done about the music was keep the original opening scroll song and the end credits song!!!! That annoyed me more than just about anything else.

Hm... you know I even liked the new opening scroll music with the drum beats... though I WAS annoying how there was that AWFUL 80's voice over and not scrolling text. -_-

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ZiviReywes wrote:

Clone wars led to an.. interesting moment in City of Heroes.  The group I was in was talking about it, and I pointed out that my wife thought the Huttlet was cute, and one of the people in my PuG went "Eeew.  Your wife is stupid.  Girls are stupid."  And I retorted "Allow me to explain it to you in language you may understand, n00bl3t.  Teh wife has teh keys to teh secks.  If she sez Huttlet iz cute, I pets it like newborn kitteh"

I may even make that my sigfile, lol.

...wow.  Pain meds will make you post some stupid stuff.  Still might be worth a sig though, heh.

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Hmm, if I'm  not wrong this is also the start of a new show to air on Cartoon Network just like the 2D Clone Wars cartoon? Sorry, I've been outta the SW loop for a bit... when will this new show air and how long will the episodes be, anyone know?

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they're already writing the third season. Season 1 is completely developed, they're finishing animating Season 2, and writing Season 3 as we speak.

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I've found the movie is much better the second time round. We went to see it again today and I loved it. smile I didn't even mind the music!

I have a question though: Why are there so many Nikto around Jabba's palace? Just curious.

And why couldn't they have used real Huttese? There's a few words, sure, and maybe two or three sentences that are real. But otherwise it was all gibberish. Either that or I'm not as good with Huttese as I'd thought.

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That brings up another thing... can Hutts (aka Ziro) even speak basic? God he was an awful character. I thought his design was rather neat... but why that voice?

And thanks for the info, Fett_II.

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I don't think Hutts can speak Basic. I think they're physically incapable of it. I think, I don' t remember for certain. But I am very sure.

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What? I saw commercials for it and it looked idiotic. If it doesn't have boba, it sucks.

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