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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: one shot, right between the eyes, just for old times sake
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Jul 14th, 2003, 02:38 PM
The purpose that Jar-Jar served to advance what was to begin with a shitty plot didn't justify Jar-Jar-Blackface.
I also must agree that Boba Fett was ruined by Episode II. Why did Lucas feel the need to explain everything? It was obvious that a large part of his appeal was the mystery. And the fact that we didn't know that he was human, we didn't know his background, we didn't know exactly how he got his get-up made him even more of a bad-ass. And then when we find out that he's just a clone of his father, who is the original bad-ass... sorry, but I had higher expectations of Boba Fett than to find out he was just a clone, and his whole motivation is the death of his father? Can we find something a little more tired? Yeah, that background info really made Boba Fett seem cool... thanks for filling us in George.
Here's the other major issue I have with over-explaining... the whole metachlorean thing. This completely destroyed the force. The Force, the art of being a Jedi, was always much more mystical and spiritual, than whether or not you had a certain amount of metachloreans in your bloodstream. Go back to ESB, and listen to yoda talk about the force, he says it flows throughout the universe, and even mentions that the force is in a "rock"... how many metachloreans does that rock have.
George Lucas is a no-necked-frog-faced-bitch. I rant no more.
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