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TheCassidy

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#109230
Topic
HI-Res Poster Art
Time
Well, I've attempted to retouch a few of the classic posters, since I couldn't find them without either a watermark or any logos, so here goes. My PS skills are still developing, but these might look okay printed up. Do what you'd like with them.

http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/6074/swretouch6rj3bp.th.jpg http://img37.echo.cx/img37/5401/swretouch6rj.jpg

http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/8477/esbretouch1yp3el.th.jpg http://img188.echo.cx/img188/6271/esbretouch1yp.jpg

http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/3834/rotjretouch4kz5fm.th.jpg http://img188.echo.cx/img188/9594/rotjretouch4kz.jpg

http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/606/rotjbretouch8pv4gp.th.jpg http://img138.echo.cx/img138/289/rotj2retouch2dr.jpg


The first classic Jedi one is horrible, now that I look at it, but shrunk down to DVD case size, the 'photoshop-iness' kind of dissappears.
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#106864
Topic
The Liam Neeson Mystery (spoilers within but questions answered)
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It is my understainding that the differences between the DLP and film version are so minute that they are almost negligible.

Reportedly one such scene occurs under the Senate building when Bail rescues Yoda. In the DLP version Yoda says, "Failed I have, into exile I must go..." Some websites are reporting that this line doesn't appear in the film version.

Having only seen the DLP (which, I might add, isn't all it's cracked up to be) I can't confirm this.
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#106862
Topic
ROTS: The Jedi Now Seen In A Different Light...
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Wow…now that I’ve had some time to digest the midnight screening it’s occcurred to me that the Jedi really became self-righteous and borderline corrupt.

Two things come to mind. They essentially rip Anakin away from everything he loves throughout every one of the PT films. On top of that, they fill his head full of all of these promises and then don’t deliver. It’s no wonder Palpatine was able to exploit his emotions considering how much the Jedi had let him down.

On top of this, I finally realized that the Jedi are so judgmental and arrogant. Yoda says in TPM, “Always two there are, a Master and an Apprentice,” regarding the Sith. Same thing for the Jedi right?

This really changes things for me.

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#106856
Topic
Should Maul have been Greivous?
Time
This occurred to me somewhere early on in the production where Grevious was mentioned for the first time - even before the aforementioned comic. I thought it would dovetail nicely with TPM, and now, seeing as how Obi-Wan takes him out, it would have been poetically nice. On top of this, Maul would have been driven by revenge (another poetic tie-in) and the fight would've carried more weight.

Honestly, I didn't care in the least for GG. Why was he necessary in the film? I got the sense that he was just an addition that would make a cool action figure. I would rather have been poor Dooku kept alive a little bit longer to fulfill the Grevious role. I mean, he's on side with the Separatists and the Trade Federation already, right?