Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Discussion Thread (1,643 views)
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Post by JamesMan on Sept 1, 2015 2:37:41 GMT
Stop being fgts and watch The Clone Wars goddammit. It's amazing and should fill up your appetite until Ep.VII.
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Post by Blackjack on Sept 1, 2015 23:51:57 GMT
I've got a bowl full of pizza rolls, a gallon of ice time, and a full night of procrastination ahead of me. JamesMan, I'm going to give the series a shot.
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Post by JamesMan on Sept 1, 2015 23:56:55 GMT
I've got a bowl full of pizza rolls, a gallon of ice time, and a full night of procrastination ahead of me. JamesMan, I'm going to give the series a shot.
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Post by Blackjack on Sept 2, 2015 0:20:25 GMT
Clone troopers are clone of Jango Fett, right? Then why do some of these fuckers have Scottish accents?
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Post by Blackjack on Sept 2, 2015 0:21:44 GMT
And I thought Anakin killed that bald [funky kong] in the 2D Clone Wars?!
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Post by Blackjack on Sept 2, 2015 0:22:09 GMT
YODA INNUENDO! NO NO NO BAD! BAD!
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Post by Blackjack on Sept 2, 2015 0:31:31 GMT
STOP USING A SCOTISH ACCENT YOU FUCKS! IT'S NOT RIGHT!
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Post by JamesMan on Sept 2, 2015 0:47:07 GMT
And I thought Anakin killed that bald [funky kong] in the 2D Clone Wars?! 2D Clone Wars isn't canon BJ
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Post by JamesMan on Sept 2, 2015 0:47:29 GMT
STOP USING A SCOTISH ACCENT YOU [funk]S! IT'S NOT RIGHT! LEARN TO LOVE IT
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Post by Blackjack on Sept 2, 2015 0:49:57 GMT
And I thought Anakin killed that bald [funky kong] in the 2D Clone Wars?! 2D Clone Wars isn't canon BJ I ain't even mad. I only like it for nostalgia reasons. They really fucked some stuff up in that, like giving Mace Windu fucking god level powers.
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Post by Blackjack on Sept 2, 2015 0:50:59 GMT
Animated jedi emote more emotion than the actual actors themselves.
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Post by JamesMan on Sept 2, 2015 0:58:58 GMT
Animated jedi emote more emotion than the actual actors themselves. How do you feel about sand?
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Post by JamesMan on Sept 2, 2015 1:04:04 GMT
2D Clone Wars isn't canon BJ I ain't even mad. I only like it for nostalgia reasons. They really [funk]ed some stuff up in that, like giving Mace Windu [funk]ing god level powers. I like the style and animation. Story is just alright but that was more than likely because they were minisodes.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2015 1:07:37 GMT
Animated jedi emote more emotion than the actual actors themselves. How do you feel about sand? "It's coarse and rough and irritating, and it gets everywhere."
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Post by Blackjack on Sept 2, 2015 1:12:16 GMT
While Anakin in this is actually fine, it's a reminder of what Anakin should have been. Anakin should have been a tough, cocky, damn near perfect Jedi with unimaginable skill. He should have had a look and presense about him that made you feel like he really could lead the rebellion into victory (like the original trilogy told us), but deep down, he should have been damaged and emotionally torn about his role in the jedi order, his motives, and how he was going to live out the rest of his life. How is he going to bring peace to the galaxy? What's he going to do with Padme? How does he know he's fighting for the right thing? What's the most important thing to him; Padme or justice? He should have been perfect on the outside but crippled on the inside. And more importantly, likable. Not some whiney, stale, "I hate sand" foo shit version of the character. It's bad storytelling and poor character set up. Somehow, animated Anakin is always likable, film Anakin is not. Animated Anakin isn't perfect by any means, but the writers of the animation seemed to have a better grasp of what's right for the character than Lucas did. Granted, part of the reason why animated Anakin is more likable than the film version is because of the scripts, but nevertheless. And on a final note, not that Christensen wasn't capable of giving a good performance or a portrayal of the character like I described above, but I feel like Anakin should have been played by somebody that had a certain gravitas to them, somebody that was strong in the way that they spoke and carried themselves. Somebody like a Michael Fassbender or even Christian Bale (not saying those actors specifically, but somebody like them).
I think I may write more about it in an editorial on here another day.
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