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Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 4:05 pm
jinx_at_luv jungle boots Holy VLO The "death" of Boba Fett in episode six was mos disappointing. i found it humorous, all that talk about how flipping great he is and ohhhh.... there he goes. personally the best way to kill off a super bad guy without making it look grandiose and undeservingly grand is to make the death simple. Generally that has a humorous irony to it, which just adds to the depth of the story. anyone notice one of the most fearsome bounty hunters almost dies by a blind guy swinging a stick? rolleyes now replace that almost blind guy with a jedi, and I bet Boba actually survives lol the scene I'd say was most anti-climatic was Grievous' death, he survived becoming a cyborg, he survived a force crush(which usually implodes people from the inside), but one blaster shot to the heart(when he's mostly droid, logic would dictate getting a power supply much like the red nakt'ra crystals that power NK Necrosis) and he lights up in flames and falls over... could that death have sucked anymore? I mean I'm an Obi fan all the way but still couldn't the fight be more awesome, the AT-TE deserved the right to blow Grievous to hell xD
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Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:52 am
Brock-Maister jinx_at_luv jungle boots Holy VLO The "death" of Boba Fett in episode six was mos disappointing. i found it humorous, all that talk about how flipping great he is and ohhhh.... there he goes. personally the best way to kill off a super bad guy without making it look grandiose and undeservingly grand is to make the death simple. Generally that has a humorous irony to it, which just adds to the depth of the story. anyone notice one of the most fearsome bounty hunters almost dies by a blind guy swinging a stick? rolleyes now replace that almost blind guy with a jedi, and I bet Boba actually survives lol the scene I'd say was most anti-climatic was Grievous' death, he survived becoming a cyborg, he survived a force crush(which usually implodes people from the inside), but one blaster shot to the heart(when he's mostly droid, logic would dictate getting a power supply much like the red nakt'ra crystals that power NK Necrosis) and he lights up in flames and falls over... could that death have sucked anymore? I mean I'm an Obi fan all the way but still couldn't the fight be more awesome, the AT-TE deserved the right to blow Grievous to hell xD Greivous was too cool to die. . . I can see the blaster shot killing him, but what gets me is that within a minute, Obi had chopped off two of Greivous's hands. . . Jeez.
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Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 7:58 pm
Hmmm... I really can't decide... There are a few but they are all been said already, so yeah... I'd go with when Boba (or Jango, don't quete remember sweatdrop ) fall in the pit and get swallowed... stare
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Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 4:47 pm
Nickstermin8r Brock-Maister jinx_at_luv jungle boots Holy VLO The "death" of Boba Fett in episode six was mos disappointing. i found it humorous, all that talk about how flipping great he is and ohhhh.... there he goes. personally the best way to kill off a super bad guy without making it look grandiose and undeservingly grand is to make the death simple. Generally that has a humorous irony to it, which just adds to the depth of the story. anyone notice one of the most fearsome bounty hunters almost dies by a blind guy swinging a stick? rolleyes now replace that almost blind guy with a jedi, and I bet Boba actually survives lol the scene I'd say was most anti-climatic was Grievous' death, he survived becoming a cyborg, he survived a force crush(which usually implodes people from the inside), but one blaster shot to the heart(when he's mostly droid, logic would dictate getting a power supply much like the red nakt'ra crystals that power NK Necrosis) and he lights up in flames and falls over... could that death have sucked anymore? I mean I'm an Obi fan all the way but still couldn't the fight be more awesome, the AT-TE deserved the right to blow Grievous to hell xD Greivous was too cool to die. . . I can see the blaster shot killing him, but what gets me is that within a minute, Obi had chopped off two of Greivous's hands. . . Jeez. On another note, Grievous was able to beat 5 or more jedi in the Clone Wars animated series all in the same fight, I mean I know Obi is powerful but Ki Adi Mundi, Shaak Ti and those others should have been more than a match for even Obi
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Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 5:34 pm
Brock-Maister Nickstermin8r Brock-Maister jinx_at_luv jungle boots Holy VLO The "death" of Boba Fett in episode six was mos disappointing. i found it humorous, all that talk about how flipping great he is and ohhhh.... there he goes. personally the best way to kill off a super bad guy without making it look grandiose and undeservingly grand is to make the death simple. Generally that has a humorous irony to it, which just adds to the depth of the story. anyone notice one of the most fearsome bounty hunters almost dies by a blind guy swinging a stick? rolleyes now replace that almost blind guy with a jedi, and I bet Boba actually survives lol the scene I'd say was most anti-climatic was Grievous' death, he survived becoming a cyborg, he survived a force crush(which usually implodes people from the inside), but one blaster shot to the heart(when he's mostly droid, logic would dictate getting a power supply much like the red nakt'ra crystals that power NK Necrosis) and he lights up in flames and falls over... could that death have sucked anymore? I mean I'm an Obi fan all the way but still couldn't the fight be more awesome, the AT-TE deserved the right to blow Grievous to hell xD Greivous was too cool to die. . . I can see the blaster shot killing him, but what gets me is that within a minute, Obi had chopped off two of Greivous's hands. . . Jeez. On another note, Grievous was able to beat 5 or more jedi in the Clone Wars animated series all in the same fight, I mean I know Obi is powerful but Ki Adi Mundi, Shaak Ti and those others should have been more than a match for even Obi No kidding, but Greivous beat the hell out of them. That was tight. Too bad he didn't do Obi in, even though Obi's my favorite Jedi.
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:34 am
Nickstermin8r Brock-Maister Nickstermin8r Brock-Maister jinx_at_luv anyone notice one of the most fearsome bounty hunters almost dies by a blind guy swinging a stick? rolleyes now replace that almost blind guy with a jedi, and I bet Boba actually survives lol the scene I'd say was most anti-climatic was Grievous' death, he survived becoming a cyborg, he survived a force crush(which usually implodes people from the inside), but one blaster shot to the heart(when he's mostly droid, logic would dictate getting a power supply much like the red nakt'ra crystals that power NK Necrosis) and he lights up in flames and falls over... could that death have sucked anymore? I mean I'm an Obi fan all the way but still couldn't the fight be more awesome, the AT-TE deserved the right to blow Grievous to hell xD Greivous was too cool to die. . . I can see the blaster shot killing him, but what gets me is that within a minute, Obi had chopped off two of Greivous's hands. . . Jeez. On another note, Grievous was able to beat 5 or more jedi in the Clone Wars animated series all in the same fight, I mean I know Obi is powerful but Ki Adi Mundi, Shaak Ti and those others should have been more than a match for even Obi No kidding, but Greivous beat the hell out of them. That was tight. Too bad he didn't do Obi in, even though Obi's my favorite Jedi. Well it makes the fact is it takes Grievous from being this omni powerful psycho cyborg and turns him into Granpda Spare-Parts seriously he was a cyborg so what if Mace Windu force crushed his lungs? that's what droid science was there to take apart and remake especially since he had quite a nice time to relax on Utapau and probably enough time to have that fixed even before Obi and Ani landed on board his ship in the battle before it.
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:56 pm
Well, a cyborg is an honest-to-goodness human/machine hybrid, so I can see the lung bit, but not that he couldn't get a repair soon enough.
Apparently, Palpatine orchestrated the crash that screwed up Greivious, 'cause he was some crazy-powerful Kalee warlord, but his war on the rival Huk species made the Republic not like him. Greivious turned to Palpatine, who secretly sabotaged G.'s fighter and brought him back as a cyborg, with enough organic body-parts to be easily controlled.
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Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 1:42 pm
Phantom Raiga001 To me, the most anti climactic scene was when Qui-gon died. I mean, he stole the "I'm going to die in about three seconds my young pupil, so you must find your own way to master the force" look for Obi-Wan in the original movie! It's like, as soon as you see that look, it gives it away: he's gonna die! I hate that. Plus, instead of concentrating on Maul, he throws a glance at Obi-Wan, what the hell, if that were me, I'd be ******** the plot, I want to live! I just really , REALLY hate that scene, because it ruined episode 1, they could have had him die another way, but no, he had to throw the death look. Well ******** that. I also hate the fact that way way most Jedi battles in the movies end is with chopped off hands, let me give you some examples: Luke vs. Vader(Episode 5) Luke vs. Vader(Episode 6) Jango Fett vs. Mace Windu(Episode 2) Anakin vs. Dooku(Episode 2) Anakin vs. Dooku(Episode 3) Grievous vs. Obi-Wan(Episode 3) Mace vs. Palpatine(Episode 3) Obi-Wan vs. Anakin(Episode 3) I mean, this galaxy must have more chopped off hands than a bowl of Wendy's chili! The final, most anti-climactic scene is one we ALL hated. That scene was the absolute worst Star Wars moment ever. That scene is where Anakin killed Padme. Now, tell me this, why the hell would he kill the woman he tried to protect through the whole movie. Plus, the reason he killed her was even dumber, she brought Obi-Wan there and Anakin got pissed, and killed her off. That makes me think that Anakin has short-term memory loss and anger-issues, this is what I thought was running through his head when that happened: Padme: Anakin, your breaking my heart! Anakin:*seeing Obi-wan* You brought him here to kill me! Padme: What! No, I...*chokes* Ok, stop there, now we all know Anakin was surprised to see Obi-Wan, especially when its on Padme's ship. But how would he forget that HE KILLED THE JEDI COUNCIL. It's like hes saying "Ok, you brought the only guy who can beat me because I have killed the Jedi council and destroyed Democracy in the galaxy. Why would you do that, It's not like I did anything wrong. Well your a traitor now, and you must die!!" What. The. Hell. Plus, you already know she dies, so that ruins it, and the way she died made it even worse. I'm sorry, but that one scene killed Episode three to me. I wonder who had to clean up all the hands lying around. The poor janitor...
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Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 3:55 pm
The execution of Order 66 was anticlimactic for me. I mean, Jedi scattered all across the galaxy get shot at and half of them do not realize it? Hello, theres a little thing called The Force. Couldn't they Force Sense the fact that their clones were targeting them. Even a Jedi council member, Plo Koon, couldn't defend himself. Man... Order 66 was so frustrating. That is why I like Shaak Ti. At least she escaped.
Oh and Yoda's death was less than enthusiastic for me.
Yoda: Hmm... Rest I must. *Goes to sleep then fades away...*
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Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 4:59 pm
When padme died.
as robot chickens Dr. Ball said.
"Lost the will to live?! Oh lets just ignore the billions of dollars worth of futuristic medical equipment all around us!"
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Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 12:11 pm
Phantom Raiga001 To me, the most anti climactic scene was when Qui-gon died. I mean, he stole the "I'm going to die in about three seconds my young pupil, so you must find your own way to master the force" look for Obi-Wan in the original movie! It's like, as soon as you see that look, it gives it away: he's gonna die! I hate that. Plus, instead of concentrating on Maul, he throws a glance at Obi-Wan, what the hell, if that were me, I'd be ******** the plot, I want to live! I just really , REALLY hate that scene, because it ruined episode 1, they could have had him die another way, but no, he had to throw the death look. Well ******** that. I also hate the fact that way way most Jedi battles in the movies end is with chopped off hands, let me give you some examples: Luke vs. Vader(Episode 5) Luke vs. Vader(Episode 6) Jango Fett vs. Mace Windu(Episode 2) Anakin vs. Dooku(Episode 2) Anakin vs. Dooku(Episode 3) Grievous vs. Obi-Wan(Episode 3) Mace vs. Palpatine(Episode 3) Obi-Wan vs. Anakin(Episode 3) I mean, this galaxy must have more chopped off hands than a bowl of Wendy's chili! The final, most anti-climactic scene is one we ALL hated. That scene was the absolute worst Star Wars moment ever. That scene is where Anakin killed Padme. Now, tell me this, why the hell would he kill the woman he tried to protect through the whole movie. Plus, the reason he killed her was even dumber, she brought Obi-Wan there and Anakin got pissed, and killed her off. That makes me think that Anakin has short-term memory loss and anger-issues, this is what I thought was running through his head when that happened: Padme: Anakin, your breaking my heart! Anakin:*seeing Obi-wan* You brought him here to kill me! Padme: What! No, I...*chokes* Ok, stop there, now we all know Anakin was surprised to see Obi-Wan, especially when its on Padme's ship. But how would he forget that HE KILLED THE JEDI COUNCIL. It's like hes saying "Ok, you brought the only guy who can beat me because I have killed the Jedi council and destroyed Democracy in the galaxy. Why would you do that, It's not like I did anything wrong. Well your a traitor now, and you must die!!" What. The. Hell. Plus, you already know she dies, so that ruins it, and the way she died made it even worse. I'm sorry, but that one scene killed Episode three to me. Padme: Anakin, you're breaking my heart! Anakin: *seeing Obi-Wan* You brought him here to make my acting look bad compared to his! Padme: What! No, I ...*chokes* Qui-gon's death phales epikly. As does Boba Fett's.
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Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 5:04 pm
Anakin going to the dark side. Really. It didn't take long and just how it went was very anti-climatic.
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Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 12:30 pm
i think palps orchestrated the entire thing thats why anakin was so easy to control he needed someone in his life that listened and understood like his mother so palps basicly had anakin in the palm of his hand by the end of episode 2 and the third one was just the push he needed. but the biggest fail of star wars was the end of kotor 2 wtf he just flies off...flies off to do what??? and no one knows...
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Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 1:00 pm
Attack of the Clones was terrible, especially the funeral scene: Anakin: I'm sorry I couldn't save you, I wasn't strong enough Shmi: .......... seriously, Anakin, you just killed a whole tribe of Tusken raiders single-handed. its not that you're not strong enough, its that no one can bring people back from the dead. DUH! same thing in the 3rd movie: Anakin: I'm gonna make sure you don't die, Padme. See, I talked to Palpitine, and he says he used to know someone who could stop people from dying, even though that guy died. Padme: But..... I don't care if I die. I'm probably gonna live a long life anyways with you and the baby *gets killed by Anakin a few minutes later* Anakin just can't seem to get the fact through his fat head that everybody dies sooner or later!
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Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 4:59 pm
Can I just say all of the prequels?
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