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That is hilarious. It's like a scene out of the Office! (British one)
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Brumous said:. . . he was down to 50% on episode 5 and 20% on episode 6 . . .
Vultural said:50% on episode 05? Empire Strikes Back.
Really?
General consensus regards Empire as the finest.
[MENTION=17386]Vultural[/MENTION] much of Empire actually came from Irvin Kershner, Gary Kurtz and Lawrence Kasdan. Lucas took more control of the reigns again with ROTJ because he didn't like their ideas for Empire (killing Han, Lando, etc) but we all know that shows... (damn Ewoks!).Brumous said:Yeah, concur that Empire is the better movie in many ways. But I was talking about Lucas's creativity, and so much of Empire was worked out in the development process for episode 4: the Ralph McQuarrie paintings, the special effects processes, the characters, etc. The video shows how in Empire Lucas was already starting to spoof episode 4 and copy his own directorial moves and dialogue. Thank goodness he brought in a new director and screenwriters for Empire or else it would have been even more derivative and pandering.
- If weâre going by Obi-Wanâs analysis of Stormtrooper shooting style... Well, Boba Fett was the prototype for Stormtroopers.
- Boba Fett was also right nearby, at Mos Eisley overseeing Jabba the Huttâs little talk with Han Solo.
- Darth Vader clearly wanted those droids found. Whoâs to say Empire Strikes Back was the first time he hired bounty hunters?
- Despite his tendency, as Anakin Skywalker, to slaughter people like animals, Vader is much choosier about who he kills. Especially hostages who could provide information, like his stepbrother Owen.
- When Vader gives the instructions to the bounty hunters in Empire, he stops in front of Boba Fett and clearly says, âYou are free to use any methods necessary, but I want them alive... No disintegrations.â See! Vader wonât make the same mistake twice.
Gaith said:... but while I haven't seen much of The Muppet Show, I have a hard time believing those Swine Trek skits were ever funny.