"What's a 'rogue demon'?"
"What's a 'rogue demon'?"
I'm totally adding 'hop-the-piranha' to my standard list of sayings.
It was supposed to come out in February, the developers actually got it bumped back to May so they could polish it up. Unfortunately they didn't get that in writing, so when LucasArts started hemorrhaging money they screwed them over by not only cutting the three extra months, but then demanding it release even…
Blood tests are quicker, easier, more seductive…wait…
Magic in general is weird in Tolkien, because every person who can use it swears up and down that it's not magic at all. There are examples of humans with powers though: Beorn is a man who can change into a bear and use his voice to charm animals, though, and there's nothing racially supernatural about him that we…
And I was one of those who had a non-functional KOTOR 2 that would crash at random moments every single time you played it until the unofficial final patch that was released by the dev team AFTER they had already been laid off. I'm not even talking about the restored content patches, the game just flat out would not…
Gandalf is a 'Maiar', yeah. In any other fantasy world that would make him a lesser god, but Tolkien viewed his mythology as essentially Christian, so Gandalf is basically an angel. None of this is actually mentioned in Lord of the Rings, though, which just presents him as a wizard. The whole Valar/Maiar thing was…
Given that the only time we ever see the Jedi administering a blood test for Force Sensitivity is that one time with Anakin…and it was only administered because Qui-Gonn had already picked up weird vibes from him? It kinda seems like 'wandering around getting weird vibes' is how they do it despite there being an…
RotS feels like it takes place over the course of a few days because it DOES take place over the course of a few days. The Empire is declared three days after the Battle of Coruscant.
"Are you a Jedi? This simple home test kit can tell you! Results guaranteed within fifteen minutes!"
Yeah, but consider this: The second prequel movie being about Anakin trying to get revenge on Jango Fett for the accidental death of his mother, taking more and more extreme measures as Jango eludes him, and in the end he leaves Obi Wan to face Dooku alone because he cares more about killing Jango than helping his…
This is the rule the EU broke the worst. It was an endless progression of superweapons all so powerful they made the original Death Star look pathetic! The EU can burn in hell and take its Sun Crushers, Galaxy Guns, Darksabers, World Devastators, Force Storms, and Gravity Guns with it.
I'm just assuming that it's literally the last time she *saw* him. Like, saw him on the news preparing to go rescue Palpatine. The novelization of Revenge of the Sith makes a big deal out of Anakin and Obi Wan basically being superstars known throughout the galaxy, and that their rescue mission was being reported on…
A little exaggerated. Even an Abrams would go down if it had to face 100 FLAK-88 equipped Tigers. It would take quite a few of them with it, but it would run out of ammo after 40 or so, and that many incoming rounds means there will be consecutive hits to specific plates which will eventually overcome the…
Because, as one critic put it back when Phantom Menace came out, being a Jedi went from being a wise and powerful practitioner of a mystic art even the super-science of the setting cannot define to…"Testing positive for Force". It turned Jedi into the X-Men.
I think she meant more "If we keep killing Inquisitors, we just draw more and more attention to ourselves" which is absolutely true. If they killed every Inquisitor that came after them, eventually Vader is going to come after them again and not settle for just destroying their command ship this time.
Qui-Gonn mentioned it in Phantom Menace. Mace Windu notes that that's part of the whole Chosen One prophecy.
Okay, you're really earning your username at this point, so I'm going to lay this out one more time and then let you go smack your elbows together by yourself somewhere:
Your point was that the animators were lazy and dull. Again, you have done nothing to prove that point, and when faced with evidence that your point was wrong just said "Well it's ugly". So…?
None of which supports your claim that it's because the animators are "lazy and dull" It doesn't take "deep study" to know that the retro designs of all the characters is intentional, it was in the goddamn newspapers that those 'general audiences' and 'casual viewers' are so fond of reading.