It makes the mouthbreathers livid with rage, which warms the cockles of my heart. Also, sand-flirting has ensured that I am up to my elbows in pussy all the time.
It's in German, but dialogue is almost nonexistant, so shouldn't be a problem. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRFTNUya-go#t=00m32s] Plus you can pretty much tell what's going on because it's a TV show and not radio.Kinguendo said:Are you kidding? Kit Fisto SUUUUUCKS! Blocked the Emperor once and then let out a high pitched yet soft "Aaaaaaaahh...", couldnt even die in a cool way.
I'm pretty much with ya there. I actually liked the prequels. There are some issues, which I won't get into, but all in all, the fights, how it brought some back story to the universe and fleshed out the Jedi for those of us who don't read the extended universe, and the CGI were great, among other things.Sandjube said:Pretty much everything, since I actually liked the prequels for some reason. Oh well.
Um, the battle droids are supposed to be incompetent and slow. The idea is that while the droids can be mass produced, and are vastly superior to the Clone Troops in number, the Troops are far superior fighters. Its supposed to be a major reason why there are no battle droids in the Original Star Wars trilogy.BaronUberstein said:I enjoyed chunks of the movies here and there. The battle droids in Episode 1, while still incompetent, were still cool enough for me. When I had that movie on VHS I'd fast forward for the big deployment/battle scene just to watch the battle droids kick gungan arse.
General Grevious had so much potential, but I guess they just needed a one-movie villain. I kind of wish they had somehow introduced him earlier...
this........Ordinaryundone said:.
Plus, Liam Neeson and Ewan MacGregor as Jedi. Say what you will about the rest of the characters or casting, but those were some great choices.
Pretty much this.Ordinaryundone said:Good music, cool lightsaber fights, some excellent visual design and FAR more variation in locals than the OT. Also the CGI was (and in some places, still is) excellent.
Plus, Liam Neeson and Ewan MacGregor as Jedi. Say what you will about the rest of the characters or casting, but those were some great choices.