My biggest disappointment with the movie is that Boss Nass didn't do anything. Especially when you consider who played him. I wanted him to take on the entire Droid army by himself.
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Come to think of it... where the heck WAS Boss Nass during the battle?
I hope no one minds if I add to this thread periodically this year. I have some cool photos and videos to share. I think it might be a nice way to look back on 20 years of Episode I.Comment
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I remember going to my local theatre and asking which film had the new Star Wars trailer before it, and then buying a ticket JUST to watch the trailer. It was the most incredible thing I'd ever seen.
Actually, 1999 was my favorite year EVER for movies. The Phantom Menace, The Mummy, Sleepy Hollow, House on Haunted Hill, The Matrix, The Sixth Sense, The Haunting...I was in heaven.
The Mummy is still my most watched film ever. I saw it seven times in the theatre, and wore out two VHS copies before I bought a DVD player.Comment
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I love that movie, too. It's been airing on cable/satellite a little bit in the last few weeks. I was always a huge "Raiders of the Lost Ark" fan and I felt "The Mummy" was getting really close to capturing many of things I loved about "Raiders". It's a fun movie.Comment
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1. Ian McDiarmid as Palpatine/Darth Sidious...what an incredible performance.
2. Qui-Gon Jinn...possibly the greatest Jedi Knight ever.
3. The Pod Race...what a rush!
4. Darth Maul...right up there with Boba Fett as far as coolness.
5. Best three way lightsaber duel of all time.
6. Duel of the Fates...one of the best pieces of Star Wars music EVER.
7. Ewan MacGregor channeling Alec Guinness as Ob-Wan.
I could go on...but the point is, I love this film, and the entire prequel trilogy.Comment
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I still think Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan was the high-point through three movies and I loved Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon in "The Phantom Menace". That lightsaber battle they had with Darth Maul was eye opening....we saw nothing like that through the original trilogy. Moving forward, I felt ripped-off that THAT was all we got of two great characters (Qui-Gon and Darth Maul) and had to sit through a story that made me think Darth Vader was something FAR LESS than I had always imagined.
"Rogue One" redeemed that a little bit, though. That scene that led in to Episode IV was really "Wowza!!!" .Comment
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Ah the Pod Race...
It is divisive, isn't it? It's really a marvel of special effects though. Difficult to tell what is model and what isn't in that environment. I'll be saying this a lot in this thread, sorry (not sorry), but it still holds up today, 20 years later. For me, what really makes the Pod Race is Ben Burtt's sound effects. Giving each pod its own unique engine sound was a stroke of genius. I love how Sebulba's pod sounds like a vicious lawn mower from hell. I adore John Williams to the end of time, but this was one of those setpieces where it was smart to dial out the music and let Burtt's sounds tell the story.
Remember, the original theatrical cut of the race was shorter. It was when it arrived on home video that Lucas edited in the second lap. So if it seems exhausting, it was shorter the first time you saw it theatrically.
Dwayne, I remember liking but not loving the Mummy. I guess I wanted some bandages. Have you ever been to Universal Studios? The Mummy Ride based on the films is nothing short of spectacular! You'd love it!Comment
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I just want to wish a Happy Star Wars Day to one of my favorite SW fans--from a Trekkie.WANTED: Dick Grayson SI trousers; gray AJ Mustang horse; vintage RC Batman (Bruce Wayne) head; minty Wolfman tights; mint Black Knight sword; minty Launcelot boots; Lion Rock (pale) Dracula & Mummy heads; Lion Rock Franky squared boots; Wayne Foundation blue furniture; Flash Gordon/Ming (10") unbroken holsters; CHiPs gloved arms; POTA T2 tan body; CTVT/vintage Friar Tuck robes, BBP TZ Burgess Meredith glasses.Comment
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