Brooks wrote:What is Thrawn.
RamSteelwood wrote:in a slightly similar vein to skerret's post, has anyone seen the 'phantom edit' version of phantom menace?
Yossarian wrote:Anyone watched the original trilogy despecialised yet? Interested to know if it actually looks any good or if it is as inconsistent as it sounds like it might well be.
Dark Soldier wrote:Skerret wrote:And stay out.Dark Soldier wrote:Just nipping in here to say Star Wars is fucking shite. Toodle pip.
Alreet.
stellavista wrote:If you've got the time, here's why the death star blowing up was a very bad thing for the ewoks: nuclear winter on endor. http://www.theforce.net/swtc/holocaust.html
stellavista wrote:And here's how 4 should have ended
dynamiteReady wrote:Some dude who took over the Empire in the wake of the deaths of the Emperor and Vader. He's a Chief of Staff type... Not a Jedi, but a top mark strategist. The books are good, but you have to accept them for what they are. Some of the writing will make you "wince"... It's not banal... Far from it... it's strong on detail. It is, however, undoubtedly a little blasé in places. But if you like Star Wars (like, if you're enthused by the series, or more than), it's a good look.Brooks wrote:What is Thrawn.
stellavista wrote:If you've got the time, here's why the death star blowing up was a very bad thing for the ewoks: nuclear winter on endor. http://www.theforce.net/swtc/holocaust.html
SUMMARY
The ewok population is effectively extinguished. Most were killed in a mass-extinction event affecting life on their homeworld, due to unavoidable fallout and debris from the destruction of the Death Star II. The Rebel Alliance is culpable but perhaps innocent. All ewoks would have been better off if the tribe which made contact with the rebels continued with their original plan of killing and eating the commando team's leaders.
Raiziel wrote:My mate lent me the first book a couple of years ago.  He told me it was awesome.  It was so poorly written I had to stop reading it after about seventy pages.  I just didn't hate myself enough to put myself through the ordeal of finishing it.dynamiteReady wrote:Some dude who took over the Empire in the wake of the deaths of the Emperor and Vader. He's a Chief of Staff type... Not a Jedi, but a top mark strategist. The books are good, but you have to accept them for what they are. Some of the writing will make you "wince"... It's not banal... Far from it... it's strong on detail. It is, however, undoubtedly a little blasé in places. But if you like Star Wars (like, if you're enthused by the series, or more than), it's a good look.Brooks wrote:What is Thrawn.
Raiziel wrote:My mate lent me the first book a couple of years ago.  He told me it was awesome.  It was so poorly written I had to stop reading it after about seventy pages.  I just didn't hate myself enough to put myself through the ordeal of finishing it.Some dude who took over the Empire in the wake of the deaths of the Emperor and Vader. He's a Chief of Staff type... Not a Jedi, but a top mark strategist. The books are good, but you have to accept them for what they are. Some of the writing will make you "wince"... It's not banal... Far from it... it's strong on detail. It is, however, undoubtedly a little blasé in places. But if you like Star Wars (like, if you're enthused by the series, or more than), it's a good look.What is Thrawn.
mk64 wrote:I like StarWars. My wife has never watched them or Indy. Just think what this will do to the ruined collections and how many more box sets this will shift. Anyone here feel a bit mugged off?
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