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The Clone Wars '08-'13 / Re: Clone ID
« on: September 5, 2011, 04:53 PM »
That would be Clone Sergeant Fury from season 2, episode 20, "Death Trap". And so far there has not been a figure made of Fury.
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I liked the "alert my star destroyer" bit added into ESB.
You actually liked that change? For reals? I think less of you as a person now.
Thanks for the response. I've actually checked both stores and neither one of them have it. The one at Penn station does carry toys but it is a very limited selection. I guess the search is still on. Thanks again!!!!
Changing the focus some
People have seen the HUGE jabba's door scene i guess. I am assuming that it changed the inside of the Palace hallway where the Gam Guards are. anyone know anything on this?
I just don't get why certain things are changed and some are not.
CGI Yoda in TPM and updating some of the battle sequences...totally get that and I'm glad he made those changes.
Greedo shooting at all, Vader saying "Noooooooooo!", and Luke saying "You were lucky to get out of there!", instead of "You're lucky you don't taste very good!" are just pointless changes to scenes that were perfect when originally filmed.
Other things like Luke's lightsaber being green on the Falcon or the bridge sequence where Leia's shooting sounds more like a .357 magnum than a stormtrooper rifle wreaks of poor quality control at ILM and should not be tolerated. Did anyone involved in the project even look at the movie when they were finished?
Anyone ever actually say "Lucas raped my childhood" or is one of those "Let them eat cake!" quotes that is either misattributed or just invented by those who want to make a group of people sound stupid?
The more I think about it, the more I find myself in the "it's George's movie and he can do what he wants" camp.
Don't get me wrong, I do think it's lame that Lucas can't just leave things alone, but whatever. George can move on to the 2011 Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (SuperSpecial Editon). Fine.
I'll just try to track down those 2006 DVDs with the 1993 Laserdisc versions of the OT and call it a day.