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But it doesn't matter anymore. I don't see movies in the theater anymore. LOTR was one of the view exceptions. Crying children, ringing cellphones, people having conversations, parking hassles, astronomical prices... no thanks. I bought a DLP projector and a killer sound system and that's the end of that. Home Theater uber alles!

 

Truer words are rarely said. I like good horror movies. but lately they have all been ruined by smartasses trying to impress their dates by cracking jokes, teenagers talking on their cellphones and pretty much every other thing yuo said. Now I just wait to get it on DVD or PPV. :mad:

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Sorry to break it to you, but apparently Episode III does have a battle with Wookies in the trees of Kashyyyk....

Yes, I know.

 

However Revenge of the Sith was not filmed in 1983, was it?

 

:rolleyes:

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It is pretty sick to pay $9 so some JD can throw popcorn at someone he knows 6 rows down.

Do what atinymonkey did when we went to see Kill Bill 2 - take it off them.

 

(Actually it was a really noisy squishy, but same principle applies.)

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Do what atinymonkey did when we went to see Kill Bill 2 - take it off them.
I would have loved to see that. "Ninja Monkey Squashes Squishy Swiller in Kill Bill Thriller".

 

Punk: (sluuuuurp!)

atm: "Well, that won't do! (snatches squishy)

Punk: "Hey, that's mine!"

atm: "And now it's not. You cannot be trusted with a device as potentially noisy as a straw, so I condemn you to dehydration, you voluminous pimple!"

Punk: "But I paid for it!"

atm: "Your father's words precisely to the whore who whelped you, you vomitous mound of worthlessness! Get out of my sight this instant or thirst will be replaced by arterial bleeding!"

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atm: "Your father's words precisely to the whore who whelped you, you vomitous mound of worthlessness! Get out of my sight this instant or thirst will be replaced by arterial bleeding!"

 

LOL sounds like a happy noodle boy rant.

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Do what atinymonkey did when we went to see Kill Bill 2 - take it off them.

 

(Actually it was a really noisy squishy' date=' but same principle applies.)[/quote']

 

You went to see it together?

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Saw it where? I thought Darth Sidious was supposed to be a mystery emperor. Anyways Palpatine was a Chancellor and Darth Sidious has always been an Emperor IIRC.

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ur kidding, right? for God/Allah/Vishnu/...'s sake, they used the same freakin actor for all three characters.

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Anyone notice that Darth Sidious is an anagram of Sithar Ddious?

wow, didn't catch that. i guess Sithar Ddious=Darth Sidious=Palpatine=Emporer

edit: i think the spoof name("A Lost Hope") is better. It ties in with episode 4.

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wow, didn't catch that.

I seem to be about the only person on the planet who did, unless everyone else is just really underwhelmed by the forward planning it suggests.

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You've reminded me of a rumor that was going around after The Empire Strikes Back came out. Presumably, someone from Lucas Films let it slip that Boba Fett was, in reality, Darth Vader's wife (Amadala, who we didn't know at the time). This was bolstered by the fact that Boba Fett was the only character that ever lipped off to Vader and lived ("He's no good to me dead!", speaking of Han Solo prior to carbonite freezing, to which Vader wimpily replies, "The Emperor will compensate you for your loss." or some such).

 

When I saw Jango Fett's son, I knew that their forward planning didn't extend as far as I had believed. Imagine if the rumor way back then had been true. Boba Fett as Luke's mother! Amadala succumbs to the Dark Side too! That would be really yummy.

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