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Post #520192

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ToscheStation
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anothe example of lucas changing things to appeal to a new generation lightsaber dueling styles of OT vs PT
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5-Aug-2011, 11:11 PM

asterisk8 said:

ToscheStation said:

TV's Frink said:

ToscheStation said:

TV's Frink said:

twooffour said:

It's worthy to note, however, that the Windu vs. Palpatine duel had next to no acrobatics (only one short frame of CG Palps doing some frog flip against a desk), and it was one of the most tense, intense duels in the prequels.

All of Palpatine's terrible facial expressions would like a "word" with you.

 

   lol.

 TV's Frink said:  "The Titanic would like a word with you."

 make that two "would like a word with you" references.......

....hmmm, sounds familiar.

I never claimed I don't recycle jokes.

     Two negatives* don't make a right....

    * "I never" "I don't"

 

Nothing wrong there, grammatically. It's a rhetorical figure of speech known as a "litote", an understatement that often uses double negatives to deny the opposite of the case.

  "two negatives don't make a right" =  Joke fail