Nardpuncher
Rear Admiral
^^ I don't they talked during the battles anyway, so adding a few more "Roger rogers!" wouldn't have helped.
To be fair on the droid thing, I think the 'infantry' models were controlled by the Droid control ship and had no independent thought. The droids with the colors and no backpacks were independent, I think.
There's actually a scene that was cut from AOTC where they storm one of the spheres and try to shut down the droids from there, only to have them re-activate because the TF learned from their defeat in the first film.
Hell, his trailer practically gives him more lines than he got in the actual movie. I remember having to download these trailers, it taking forever on broadband, and the end image being, well, far beneath youtube norms. How far we've come...For me, it was when Darth Maul died. In all the trailers, I thought he was going to make Darth Vader look like a cream-puff.
And for the record, I never thought the prequels were bad. In fact I liked them a lot more than the originals.
We have that scenery for real near Lake Como.Sure, the actual romantic plot in Attack of the Clones was weak at beset, but the scenery! The music! It's so... lush.
I felt sorry for Ray Park having all his lines dubbed over. He was surely the most convincing fighter I've ever seen on SW.
The opening crawl when it said "taxation of trade routes is in dispute"...
Standard Star Wars in everything that didn't have a real face. I daresay all the motion capture / Vader actors said the lines but they didn't have the indignity of someone else lip-synching.
Yes, quite. If you want to hear an Irish accent in The Phantom Menace, listen to Liam Neeson.^Park's accent is actually a mix of Glasweigan and East London, not Irish.
That's all any Star Wars movie ever made is whether it took place in the original trilogy or prequels.By the time Revenge of the Sith came out, I had readjusted my expectations to see a movie with impressive special effects, great music, and not much else of substance. And that's exactly what it was.
Yeah, but you shouldn't have to read the books to find out about some of the most fundamental aspects of the trilogy. The way it was presented was almost an after thought like "Oops, we haven't haven't shown were the Empire came from!"As for Tarkin and the officers, in Clone Wars and various other materials we see the green-uniformed officers made their debut in the Clone Wars (The clones were the main army, but other people joined the navy). We can also assume Tarkin was part of that group. (Tarkin is fleshed out more in several of the prequel era novels).
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