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Ranking the Star Wars Movies Okay, I've had a chance to see all six Star Wars movies again this month (thank you HBO!) and because I have nothing else to do except, you know, my job, I have decided to rank them in order from Best to Worst.
1) Empire Strikes Back-Yes this has Yoda. Yes this has the pretty exciting fight scenes at Hoth. Yes this has the emergence of Boba Fett as a badass mf. But what it has most is Darth at his most Darthness. He is the most menacing of all in this movie, the consummate villian who screws the rebels over every way from Sunday. Everyone on the battleship is scared crapless of him and I love the scene where a captain who has just screwed up goes to apologize and Darth 86es his ass, punctuating it with a perfectly measured "apology accepted". And this is the one with the twist ending to end all twist endings, the true paternity of Luke Skywalker. 2) Star Wars-Damn this movie is both old and timeless at the same time. Check out the hair on some of the guys working on the Death Star, completely 70's retro, but all the eseentials are here that made people clamor for more. Han is at his coolest in this one but other characters, such as Mr. Vader, are still growing into the role. I love Sir Alec Guiness in this but the fight scene between him and DV leaves much to be desired. It is by far the weakest light saber battle in the series. But still the movie works on almost all levels. 3) Return of the Jedi- The worst of the lot but still better than the prequels. Luke is more self-assured, the Jabba the Hutt scenes are classic, and then they have to go to the damn planet of Endor. What the hell George, I know muppets were popular at the time but I still refuse to believe that those damn teddy bears beat an entire imperial fleet. I used to love the ending but now I just don't know how I feel about Darth going all cuddly and Huxtable at the end. It's kind of a letdown but it couldn't have ended any other way. PS Give it up for Admiral Ackbar, one of the least appreciated characters in the series. 4) Revenge of the Sith-I don't love this movie and Hayden Christenson just acts constipated but the visuals are there. The fight scene between Anakin and Obi-Wan is badass (seriously, why was all that construction built on a planet with the average temperature just south of Hell) and they do tie the story up in the best way they could. Still, it does not hold the jock strap of any of the original trilogy. 5) Phantom Menace- Worst title in the series but only the second worst movie. The movie is laden with UNDENIABLY INAPPROPRIATE AND INACCURATE RACIAL STEREOTYPES (the all caps is for George, who denies such thing exists). Jar Jar Binks is inexcusable. The little boy Anakin is as well. But Darth Maul...give this guy his own movie. Why in the hell did they kill him off...he could have been the highlight of the prequels. 6) Attack of the Clones-Godawful. A completely transitional movie where characters stand around and go to intergalactic libraries and do, in essence, absolutely nothing. Okay so we get Boba Fett's origin but even that is lame. The movie does not come alive until the last 15 minutes and though Yoda kicking Dooku's ass was fun to watch the movie just left me cold. In an effort to set up the main story, George forgot to tell ANY story is this installment. Agree or disagree with my rankings? [Edited 2/22/07 10:17am] [Edited 2/22/07 10:18am] All good things they say never last... | |
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In my rankings, I'd put Phantom Menace down at the bottom, and I'd have a tie for 3rd place with ROTJ and ROTS. As for the racial stereotypes, there only there for people that want to see them. I saw nothing of the kind. The Detroit News had a "story" in one of their issues (May 18, 2002) at the time Attack of the Clones came out, and it was some of the WORST piece of shit journalism I've ever seen come out of a newspaper other than the National Enquirer or the Weekly World News. They created a panel of people to purposely LOOK for stereotypes in the movie. Well, shit, I can find crap like that in just about every movie that's out there if I'm told to look for it. Needless to say, I still think that "story" was trash, and I hope those responsible for it got their asses fired.
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6. the empire strikes back
5. return of the jedi 4. a new hope 3. revenge of the sith 2. attack of the clones 1. the phantom menace there's a really good reason that empire and jedi are sooooo much better than the others... g-luc didn't direct them. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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The only good movie of all 6 is The Empire Strikes Back.
It's really brilliant in that the war in the movie actually starts the movie off, and the rest of the movie concerns istself primarily with character development, and plot development. Yet it works beautifully. Plus it's the darkest of the movies, and opens up the star wars Episode 4 plot a great deal. The worst of the Star Wars movies is Episode 4 (yes, I know I'll get yelled at for this.). It's even worse than the Phantom Menace to me. The characters are all singular one dimensional characters, the action sequences are meh, and the acting and dialogue are as bad as anything off the 3 more recent Star Wars flicks. I totally understand that, for its time, it was revolutionary--and I appreciate it that. But it's still a bad movie. All the other star wars movies are bad movies on one scale or the other, but at least entertaining. | |
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1.Empire
2.Sith 3.Jedi 4.New Hop 5.Clones 6.Menace | |
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GottaLetitgo said: Okay, I've had a chance to see all six Star Wars movies again this month (thank you HBO!) and because I have nothing else to do except, you know, my job, I have decided to rank them in order from Best to Worst.
1) Empire Strikes Back-Yes this has Yoda. Yes this has the pretty exciting fight scenes at Hoth. Yes this has the emergence of Boba Fett as a badass mf. But what it has most is Darth at his most Darthness. He is the most menacing of all in this movie, the consummate villian who screws the rebels over every way from Sunday. Everyone on the battleship is scared crapless of him and I love the scene where a captain who has just screwed up goes to apologize and Darth 86es his ass, punctuating it with a perfectly measured "apology accepted". And this is the one with the twist ending to end all twist endings, the true paternity of Luke Skywalker. 2) Star Wars-Damn this movie is both old and timeless at the same time. Check out the hair on some of the guys working on the Death Star, completely 70's retro, but all the eseentials are here that made people clamor for more. Han is at his coolest in this one but other characters, such as Mr. Vader, are still growing into the role. I love Sir Alec Guiness in this but the fight scene between him and DV leaves much to be desired. It is by far the weakest light saber battle in the series. But still the movie works on almost all levels. 3) Return of the Jedi- The worst of the lot but still better than the prequels. Luke is more self-assured, the Jabba the Hutt scenes are classic, and then they have to go to the damn planet of Endor. What the hell George, I know muppets were popular at the time but I still refuse to believe that those damn teddy bears beat an entire imperial fleet. I used to love the ending but now I just don't know how I feel about Darth going all cuddly and Huxtable at the end. It's kind of a letdown but it couldn't have ended any other way. PS Give it up for Admiral Ackbar, one of the least appreciated characters in the series. 4) Revenge of the Sith-I don't love this movie and Hayden Christenson just acts constipated but the visuals are there. The fight scene between Anakin and Obi-Wan is badass (seriously, why was all that construction built on a planet with the average temperature just south of Hell) and they do tie the story up in the best way they could. Still, it does not hold the jock strap of any of the original trilogy. 5) Phantom Menace- Worst title in the series but only the second worst movie. The movie is laden with UNDENIABLY INAPPROPRIATE AND INACCURATE RACIAL STEREOTYPES (the all caps is for George, who denies such thing exists). Jar Jar Binks is inexcusable. The little boy Anakin is as well. But Darth Maul...give this guy his own movie. Why in the hell did they kill him off...he could have been the highlight of the prequels. 6) Attack of the Clones-Godawful. A completely transitional movie where characters stand around and go to intergalactic libraries and do, in essence, absolutely nothing. Okay so we get Boba Fett's origin but even that is lame. The movie does not come alive until the last 15 minutes and though Yoda kicking Dooku's ass was fun to watch the movie just left me cold. In an effort to set up the main story, George forgot to tell ANY story is this installment. Agree or disagree with my rankings? [Edited 2/22/07 10:17am] [Edited 2/22/07 10:18am] | |
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TMPletz said: In my rankings, I'd put Phantom Menace down at the bottom, and I'd have a tie for 3rd place with ROTJ and ROTS. As for the racial stereotypes, there only there for people that want to see them. I saw nothing of the kind. The Detroit News had a "story" in one of their issues (May 18, 2002) at the time Attack of the Clones came out, and it was some of the WORST piece of shit journalism I've ever seen come out of a newspaper other than the National Enquirer or the Weekly World News. They created a panel of people to purposely LOOK for stereotypes in the movie. Well, shit, I can find crap like that in just about every movie that's out there if I'm told to look for it. Needless to say, I still think that "story" was trash, and I hope those responsible for it got their asses fired.
There. I feel a little better now. I respectfully disagree but I don't think that Lucas is being racist. I think it is lazy characterization, using stock types instead of creating original characters. Hell Greedo in Star Wars had more original personality traits than the secondary villians did in Menance. One can choose to look at the characters as racist or not but it is hard to believe with the personality types and the vocal inflection that he chose to use that he didn't think that we'd think about it. Countless aliens have been created in the series, some with vivid personalities, others that were just there as background, but no group of characters ever felt as slimy and as borrowed as these did. All good things they say never last... | |
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Imago said: I love love love love love your posts and threads.
Thank you. Greatly appreciated. [Edited 2/22/07 11:07am] All good things they say never last... | |
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I would agree for the most part.
I wonder if it's our age and how important the movies were when they first came out. Have you watched them in sequential order? It's just the in me that will make me spend a long weekend doing this. | |
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I'm not sure which episode featured these scenes as I haven't seen the all six of them, but I'm sure it would be my favourite. | |
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GottaLetitgo said: Okay, I've had a chance to see all six Star Wars movies again this month (thank you HBO!) and because I have nothing else to do except, you know, my job, I have decided to rank them in order from Best to Worst.
1) Empire Strikes Back-Yes this has Yoda. Yes this has the pretty exciting fight scenes at Hoth. Yes this has the emergence of Boba Fett as a badass mf. But what it has most is Darth at his most Darthness. He is the most menacing of all in this movie, the consummate villian who screws the rebels over every way from Sunday. Everyone on the battleship is scared crapless of him and I love the scene where a captain who has just screwed up goes to apologize and Darth 86es his ass, punctuating it with a perfectly measured "apology accepted". And this is the one with the twist ending to end all twist endings, the true paternity of Luke Skywalker. 2) Star Wars-Damn this movie is both old and timeless at the same time. Check out the hair on some of the guys working on the Death Star, completely 70's retro, but all the eseentials are here that made people clamor for more. Han is at his coolest in this one but other characters, such as Mr. Vader, are still growing into the role. I love Sir Alec Guiness in this but the fight scene between him and DV leaves much to be desired. It is by far the weakest light saber battle in the series. But still the movie works on almost all levels. 3) Return of the Jedi- The worst of the lot but still better than the prequels. Luke is more self-assured, the Jabba the Hutt scenes are classic, and then they have to go to the damn planet of Endor. What the hell George, I know muppets were popular at the time but I still refuse to believe that those damn teddy bears beat an entire imperial fleet. I used to love the ending but now I just don't know how I feel about Darth going all cuddly and Huxtable at the end. It's kind of a letdown but it couldn't have ended any other way. PS Give it up for Admiral Ackbar, one of the least appreciated characters in the series. 4) Revenge of the Sith-I don't love this movie and Hayden Christenson just acts constipated but the visuals are there. The fight scene between Anakin and Obi-Wan is badass (seriously, why was all that construction built on a planet with the average temperature just south of Hell) and they do tie the story up in the best way they could. Still, it does not hold the jock strap of any of the original trilogy. 5) Phantom Menace- Worst title in the series but only the second worst movie. The movie is laden with UNDENIABLY INAPPROPRIATE AND INACCURATE RACIAL STEREOTYPES (the all caps is for George, who denies such thing exists). Jar Jar Binks is inexcusable. The little boy Anakin is as well. But Darth Maul...give this guy his own movie. Why in the hell did they kill him off...he could have been the highlight of the prequels. 6) Attack of the Clones-Godawful. A completely transitional movie where characters stand around and go to intergalactic libraries and do, in essence, absolutely nothing. Okay so we get Boba Fett's origin but even that is lame. The movie does not come alive until the last 15 minutes and though Yoda kicking Dooku's ass was fun to watch the movie just left me cold. In an effort to set up the main story, George forgot to tell ANY story is this installment. Agree or disagree with my rankings? [Edited 2/22/07 10:17am] [Edited 2/22/07 10:18am] AGREED!!! Though the prequels are pretty much interchangeable in the rankings.....Hayden Christenson is positively WOODEN!!! and I really got sick of the whole "Anakin/Amidala love story" angle...I know its central to the second trilogy to "set up" the original trilogy, but JEEBUS CRICE....felt like I was watching a soap opera with some fights thrown in....no happiness....DOOM..DOOM....DOOM!!!!! He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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GottaLetitgo said: Okay, I've had a chance to see all six Star Wars movies again this month (thank you HBO!) and because I have nothing else to do except, you know, my job, I have decided to rank them in order from Best to Worst.
1) Empire Strikes Back-Yes this has Yoda. Yes this has the pretty exciting fight scenes at Hoth. Yes this has the emergence of Boba Fett as a badass mf. But what it has most is Darth at his most Darthness. He is the most menacing of all in this movie, the consummate villian who screws the rebels over every way from Sunday. Everyone on the battleship is scared crapless of him and I love the scene where a captain who has just screwed up goes to apologize and Darth 86es his ass, punctuating it with a perfectly measured "apology accepted". And this is the one with the twist ending to end all twist endings, the true paternity of Luke Skywalker. 2) Star Wars-Damn this movie is both old and timeless at the same time. Check out the hair on some of the guys working on the Death Star, completely 70's retro, but all the eseentials are here that made people clamor for more. Han is at his coolest in this one but other characters, such as Mr. Vader, are still growing into the role. I love Sir Alec Guiness in this but the fight scene between him and DV leaves much to be desired. It is by far the weakest light saber battle in the series. But still the movie works on almost all levels. 3) Return of the Jedi- The worst of the lot but still better than the prequels. Luke is more self-assured, the Jabba the Hutt scenes are classic, and then they have to go to the damn planet of Endor. What the hell George, I know muppets were popular at the time but I still refuse to believe that those damn teddy bears beat an entire imperial fleet. I used to love the ending but now I just don't know how I feel about Darth going all cuddly and Huxtable at the end. It's kind of a letdown but it couldn't have ended any other way. PS Give it up for Admiral Ackbar, one of the least appreciated characters in the series. 4) Revenge of the Sith-I don't love this movie and Hayden Christenson just acts constipated but the visuals are there. The fight scene between Anakin and Obi-Wan is badass (seriously, why was all that construction built on a planet with the average temperature just south of Hell) and they do tie the story up in the best way they could. Still, it does not hold the jock strap of any of the original trilogy. 5) Phantom Menace- Worst title in the series but only the second worst movie. The movie is laden with UNDENIABLY INAPPROPRIATE AND INACCURATE RACIAL STEREOTYPES (the all caps is for George, who denies such thing exists). Jar Jar Binks is inexcusable. The little boy Anakin is as well. But Darth Maul...give this guy his own movie. Why in the hell did they kill him off...he could have been the highlight of the prequels. 6) Attack of the Clones-Godawful. A completely transitional movie where characters stand around and go to intergalactic libraries and do, in essence, absolutely nothing. Okay so we get Boba Fett's origin but even that is lame. The movie does not come alive until the last 15 minutes and though Yoda kicking Dooku's ass was fun to watch the movie just left me cold. In an effort to set up the main story, George forgot to tell ANY story is this installment. Agree or disagree with my rankings? [Edited 2/22/07 10:17am] [Edited 2/22/07 10:18am] i agree with your rankings, and with everything you wrote, to the letter. | |
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novabrkr said: I'm not sure which episode featured these scenes as I haven't seen the all six of them, but I'm sure it would be my favourite. nothing like the free exchange of good outfit ideas..... He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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novabrkr said: I'm not sure which episode featured these scenes as I haven't seen the all six of them, but I'm sure it would be my favourite. I think that was the theatrical version of Return Of The Jedi, right? SW freaks will say I'm wrong, no doubt. | |
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Jedi, Empire, and Star Wars in that order. I don't give a shit about the prequels. ~ I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR ~
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1 - Star Wars: Hard to ever beat the 1st installment of any series
2 - Return of the Jedi: Son beating down pops is every boy's dream! 3 - Empire Strikes Back: I was pissed to see how little Boba Fett had to do with the flick. I wanted to see him fight someone - ANYONE! Hell, I woulda settled for him beating down C3PO! 4 - Revenge of the Sith:The final before the start. Watching Jimmy smits flee for his life at the Jedi Temple was funny as hell! 5 - Attack of the Clones: By default because of... 6 - Phantom Menace: Yawner. Plus, I was pissed to see Darth Maul get his ass dropped by some weak ass Jedi move that took about 2 minutes to pull off. Now, they need to remake the original 3, and here is my cast list: Luke Skywalker - Matt Damon: Same boyish qualities as Hamill and he's done some action flicks so he can pull it off. Han Solo - Brad Pitt: His arrogant side would play well as Han. (Dark horse pick - Johnny Knoxville) Princess Leia - Jessica Alba: Action flicks under her belt and she'd make a great princess. Lando Calrissian - Jamie Foxx: Good match. (Dark horse: Eddie Murphy) Cornbread, Grits, and Collard Greens/I got what you need/If you want it/Cuz I'm a pimp, girl/With a drippy, juicy Jheri Curl | |
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GottaLetitgo said: Okay, I've had a chance to see all six Star Wars movies again this month (thank you HBO!) and because I have nothing else to do except, you know, my job, I have decided to rank them in order from Best to Worst.
1) Empire Strikes Back-Yes this has Yoda. Yes this has the pretty exciting fight scenes at Hoth. Yes this has the emergence of Boba Fett as a badass mf. But what it has most is Darth at his most Darthness. He is the most menacing of all in this movie, the consummate villian who screws the rebels over every way from Sunday. Everyone on the battleship is scared crapless of him and I love the scene where a captain who has just screwed up goes to apologize and Darth 86es his ass, punctuating it with a perfectly measured "apology accepted". And this is the one with the twist ending to end all twist endings, the true paternity of Luke Skywalker. 2) Star Wars-Damn this movie is both old and timeless at the same time. Check out the hair on some of the guys working on the Death Star, completely 70's retro, but all the eseentials are here that made people clamor for more. Han is at his coolest in this one but other characters, such as Mr. Vader, are still growing into the role. I love Sir Alec Guiness in this but the fight scene between him and DV leaves much to be desired. It is by far the weakest light saber battle in the series. But still the movie works on almost all levels. 3) Return of the Jedi- The worst of the lot but still better than the prequels. Luke is more self-assured, the Jabba the Hutt scenes are classic, and then they have to go to the damn planet of Endor. What the hell George, I know muppets were popular at the time but I still refuse to believe that those damn teddy bears beat an entire imperial fleet. I used to love the ending but now I just don't know how I feel about Darth going all cuddly and Huxtable at the end. It's kind of a letdown but it couldn't have ended any other way. PS Give it up for Admiral Ackbar, one of the least appreciated characters in the series. 4) Revenge of the Sith-I don't love this movie and Hayden Christenson just acts constipated but the visuals are there. The fight scene between Anakin and Obi-Wan is badass (seriously, why was all that construction built on a planet with the average temperature just south of Hell) and they do tie the story up in the best way they could. Still, it does not hold the jock strap of any of the original trilogy. 5) Phantom Menace- Worst title in the series but only the second worst movie. The movie is laden with UNDENIABLY INAPPROPRIATE AND INACCURATE RACIAL STEREOTYPES (the all caps is for George, who denies such thing exists). Jar Jar Binks is inexcusable. The little boy Anakin is as well. But Darth Maul...give this guy his own movie. Why in the hell did they kill him off...he could have been the highlight of the prequels. 6) Attack of the Clones-Godawful. A completely transitional movie where characters stand around and go to intergalactic libraries and do, in essence, absolutely nothing. Okay so we get Boba Fett's origin but even that is lame. The movie does not come alive until the last 15 minutes and though Yoda kicking Dooku's ass was fun to watch the movie just left me cold. In an effort to set up the main story, George forgot to tell ANY story is this installment. Agree or disagree with my rankings? [Edited 2/22/07 10:17am] [Edited 2/22/07 10:18am] I'd have to agree 100% with your ranking, well done. | |
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#1 STAR WARS such a perfectly filmed, scored, edited, pioneer retro/future/verisimilitude post modern film.
#2 Empire Strikes Back (some silliness creeping in here, I never wanted fake soundstage planets, Jedi doing flips, Han using a light saber, or giant space slugs to ruin the heavy mythos and "real" feeling) #3 the new trilogy as one thing, cuz there are good textures/effects/sounds amidst the horrible characterizations. #4 return of the jedi (I can't even watch this all the way through, it's so badly written, lazy acted, and generically shot, and the soundtrack has this cold reverb on it that is unlike the warm orchestral sound in Star Wars. This muppet/ after school special-like movie is not played at my house.)(I did like the visualization of Jabba) Hated the cheesy visualization of the (should remain unseen) Emperor. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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3 - Empire Strikes Back: I was pissed to see how little Boba Fett had to do with the flick. I wanted to see him fight someone - ANYONE! Hell, I woulda settled for him beating down C3PO! quote] | |
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This thread has reassured me that there is no one out there who really digs Menace or Clones which makes me love y'all all the more.
Now did anyone see that Star Wars Christmas special back in 1978. I know I saw it but I don't remember it. All good things they say never last... | |
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GottaLetitgo said: This thread has reassured me that there is no one out there who really digs Menace or Clones which makes me love y'all all the more.
Now did anyone see that Star Wars Christmas special back in 1978. I know I saw it but I don't remember it. i have it. so godawful it's good. i got it because my co-writer and i are working on a christmas show for this year that mocks christmas specials, so we loaded up on christmas specials from the years as research. [Edited 2/22/07 13:48pm] Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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cborgman said: GottaLetitgo said: This thread has reassured me that there is no one out there who really digs Menace or Clones which makes me love y'all all the more.
Now did anyone see that Star Wars Christmas special back in 1978. I know I saw it but I don't remember it. i have it. so godawful it's good. i got it because my co-writer and i are working on a christmas show for this year that mocks christmas specials, so we loaded up on christmas specials from the years as research. [Edited 2/22/07 13:48pm] If I am correct Chewbacca has a son named Lumpy or something? And I think I remember Bea Arthur in it but I'm not sure. All good things they say never last... | |
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CosmicTalk said: 1 - Star Wars: Hard to ever beat the 1st installment of any series
2 - Return of the Jedi: Son beating down pops is every boy's dream! 3 - Empire Strikes Back: I was pissed to see how little Boba Fett had to do with the flick. I wanted to see him fight someone - ANYONE! Hell, I woulda settled for him beating down C3PO! 4 - Revenge of the Sith:The final before the start. Watching Jimmy smits flee for his life at the Jedi Temple was funny as hell! 5 - Attack of the Clones: By default because of... 6 - Phantom Menace: Yawner. Plus, I was pissed to see Darth Maul get his ass dropped by some weak ass Jedi move that took about 2 minutes to pull off. Now, they need to remake the original 3, and here is my cast list: Luke Skywalker - Matt Damon: Same boyish qualities as Hamill and he's done some action flicks so he can pull it off. Han Solo - Brad Pitt: His arrogant side would play well as Han. (Dark horse pick - Johnny Knoxville) Princess Leia - Jessica Alba: Action flicks under her belt and she'd make a great princess. Lando Calrissian - Jamie Foxx: Good match. (Dark horse: Eddie Murphy) I think if you ask enough folks a bunch of them would have LOVED watching that golden BEEYOTCH get beat down.....Boba Fett....R2D2....anyone of a zillion aliens and creatures....it would look like a scene out of Airplane, when the lady starts freaking out on the plane and all the other passengers line up to slap the shit out of her..... Now THAT would have spiced Empire up quite a bit.... He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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GottaLetitgo said: cborgman said: i have it. so godawful it's good. i got it because my co-writer and i are working on a christmas show for this year that mocks christmas specials, so we loaded up on christmas specials from the years as research. [Edited 2/22/07 13:48pm] If I am correct Chewbacca has a son named Lumpy or something? And I think I remember Bea Arthur in it but I'm not sure. lumpy (his son), itchy (his father or father-in-law), and malla (his wife). bea arthur plays a barteneder, and in one of the highlights, or lowlights as it were, she sings a sad song to a giant rat and harvery korman. harvey also plays an alien who can make flowers grow out of his head, a drag character that is basically julia childs with 4 arms, and a tv announcer. art carney, diahann carroll, and jefferson starship are also in it. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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GottaLetitgo said: This thread has reassured me that there is no one out there who really digs Menace or Clones which makes me love y'all all the more.
Now did anyone see that Star Wars Christmas special back in 1978. I know I saw it but I don't remember it. I have never seen this but I heard about it and just the description had me in tears But I have seen one of the Ewok/Endor Moon T.V. movies. dreadful. | |
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GottaLetitgo said: Agree or disagree with my rankings?
disagree. 1- ROTJ 2- ESB 3- ROTS 4- AOC 5- ANH 6- TPM There is no perfect place
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Imago said: GottaLetitgo said: This thread has reassured me that there is no one out there who really digs Menace or Clones which makes me love y'all all the more.
Now did anyone see that Star Wars Christmas special back in 1978. I know I saw it but I don't remember it. I have never seen this but I heard about it and just the description had me in tears But I have seen one of the Ewok/Endor Moon T.V. movies. dreadful. i have both on DVD. my daughter loves them. i wouldn't be bothered if i never saw either one of them again. There is no perfect place
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fantasyislander said: GottaLetitgo said: Agree or disagree with my rankings?
disagree. 1- ROTJ 2- ESB 3- ROTS 4- AOC 5- ANH 6- TPM rotj was the best. they should make the "jub jub" song into a club remix. | |
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reneGade20 said: CosmicTalk said: 1 - Star Wars: Hard to ever beat the 1st installment of any series
2 - Return of the Jedi: Son beating down pops is every boy's dream! 3 - Empire Strikes Back: I was pissed to see how little Boba Fett had to do with the flick. I wanted to see him fight someone - ANYONE! Hell, I woulda settled for him beating down C3PO! 4 - Revenge of the Sith:The final before the start. Watching Jimmy smits flee for his life at the Jedi Temple was funny as hell! 5 - Attack of the Clones: By default because of... 6 - Phantom Menace: Yawner. Plus, I was pissed to see Darth Maul get his ass dropped by some weak ass Jedi move that took about 2 minutes to pull off. Now, they need to remake the original 3, and here is my cast list: Luke Skywalker - Matt Damon: Same boyish qualities as Hamill and he's done some action flicks so he can pull it off. Han Solo - Brad Pitt: His arrogant side would play well as Han. (Dark horse pick - Johnny Knoxville) Princess Leia - Jessica Alba: Action flicks under her belt and she'd make a great princess. Lando Calrissian - Jamie Foxx: Good match. (Dark horse: Eddie Murphy) I think if you ask enough folks a bunch of them would have LOVED watching that golden BEEYOTCH get beat down.....Boba Fett....R2D2....anyone of a zillion aliens and creatures....it would look like a scene out of Airplane, when the lady starts freaking out on the plane and all the other passengers line up to slap the shit out of her..... Now THAT would have spiced Empire up quite a bit.... Cornbread, Grits, and Collard Greens/I got what you need/If you want it/Cuz I'm a pimp, girl/With a drippy, juicy Jheri Curl | |
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