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The Legonater

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  1. I saw this earlier today, and I've got to say, that has to be one of the worst ideas in the history of film making. They better not go through with it.
  2. That almost sounds like it should be the beginning of a joke
  3. I've always felt that was one of the large reasons for the PT's lack of success- the originals were written by great writers like Lawrence Kasdon, but the PT was all written by Lucas himself.
  4. Actually, K-Nut has a point. We shouldn't take eight gems. We should take nine so we can split them up evenly.
  5. I nod and attack the magic carp from the back row with my whip.
  6. Copy that, boss. I instead switch my aqua gear to my loaded die.
  7. I attack the Pheonix with my whip from the back row.
  8. I unequip the Sticky Gloves and instead equip the Aqua Gear. I also give Docken the Darksteel Crossbow and 1 Pheonix Essence As always, I'll be wanting those back, boss.
  9. Good idea, Docken. Also, would now be a good time to trade of Pheonix Essences, just in case?
  10. I thank Xander, and take back the die.
  11. Anything you want me to do this round, Docken?
  12. I remember thinking about this before. The conclusion I came to is that in order for it to work properly, the major arcs of the game (Wren, Dastan, Doc's quests, etc.) would have to be the main plot points of the series, with smaller quests put more into the background, perhaps through some nice Continuity Nods. The problem with this, though, is a lot of these smaller quests offer large character developing moments.
  13. I'm alright with that. Though I expect you to give it back. I give my die to Xander.
  14. This is definitely one of my biggest issues with the PT. About a year ago I was working on a Death Star Trench Run MOC and was watching ANH for reference. Despite myself, I admittedly got wrapped up in the building suspense of the scene- it was a scene shot with pin-ball tables and models, and yet it was entrancing, in a way. Revenge of the Sith was the only Star Wars movie I've watched in theater. When Obi-Wan and Anakin spun over the Venator into this massive battle over Coruscant, it was cool. But there was no drama. There was no suspense, and I feel personally that a lot of has to do with the overwhelming CGI. The scene looked cool, but if there's no emotional attachment to it, it's pointless. I've been looking a lot at the Lord of the Rings movies lately, notable the behind the scenes stuff, and it's just mind-blowing how much of it is real. Naturally, part's of it had to be CGI'd, but things that Lucas would do CGI, Peter Jackson made effort to make it look real. Massive models, matte paintings and huge sets made it all work. Not to mention the astounding amount of detail the WETA team put into each individual piece of armor. Sorry for going on a bit of a rant, but personally, OT's realism over CGI is one large reason it beats PT.
  15. For a second there I was wondering if I was magically transported to April 1st. This was the first thing I was scared of. If they go this route, it would be horrific. On the other hand, there is a (slim?) chance that they would actually pay more attention to the EU than Lucas (that is, not much).
  16. I attack the Aquaphant from the back row with my whip.
  17. Does anyone have anything we could poison the tangleweed with? Then we could just wait out the whole thing.
  18. I believe i heard someone talking about playing the demo, but I might be wrong.
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