Originally posted by: Han Solo VS Indiana Jones
I would imagine that people from outer space would have a different term for a Hell type environment. Oh well. At least the line wasn't altered in the special editions!
Originally posted by: Adamwankenobi
Oh man, the discussions I've had on that line at the IMDb!
But, I think that line was inseted just so we could relate to what he means. The people in that galaxy apparently believe that all people become opne with the force at death, except for Dark Side users, who simply cease to exist (except for Palpatine, who's spirit was basically sent into a place of eternal torture in Dark Empire). Hmm, maybe Han was referring to something like thT about the force?
And in our reality, the concept of hell seems to be similar, as in it is some sort of non-physical place.
Originally posted by: Han Solo VS Indiana Jones
I was watching Empire the other night and finally asked myself, after Han says "I'll see you in Hell!" after going out to find Luke in the snow "How can you have Hell in outer space?"
I was watching Empire the other night and finally asked myself, after Han says "I'll see you in Hell!" after going out to find Luke in the snow "How can you have Hell in outer space?"
Oh man, the discussions I've had on that line at the IMDb!
But, I think that line was inseted just so we could relate to what he means. The people in that galaxy apparently believe that all people become opne with the force at death, except for Dark Side users, who simply cease to exist (except for Palpatine, who's spirit was basically sent into a place of eternal torture in Dark Empire). Hmm, maybe Han was referring to something like thT about the force?
And in our reality, the concept of hell seems to be similar, as in it is some sort of non-physical place.
I would imagine that people from outer space would have a different term for a Hell type environment. Oh well. At least the line wasn't altered in the special editions!
True. It was a cool line.