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FlakBaitKeymasterAugust 17, 2010 at 7:30 am in reply to: Star Wars (The All-Encompassing Comprehensive Thread) #94918
FlakBaitKeymasterAs part of the announcement that Star Wars would finally be coming to Blu-ray, George Lucas screened a never-before-seen clip from Return of the Jedi over the weekend, showing Luke Skywalker building his own lightsaber in a cave on Tatooine. But according to Mark Hamill—he never filmed that scene.
The deleted scene debuted at Star War Celebration V and shows Darth Vader telepathically urging Luke to join the Dark Side, while Luke constructs—and ignites—his own lightsaber.
That deleted Star Wars scene? Mark Hamill says it ISN’T him
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65ShareAs part of the announcement that Star Wars would finally be coming to Blu-ray, George Lucas screened a never-before-seen clip from Return of the Jedi over the weekend, showing Luke Skywalker building his own lightsaber in a cave on Tatooine. But according to Mark Hamill—he never filmed that scene.
The deleted scene debuted at Star War Celebration V and shows Darth Vader telepathically urging Luke to join the Dark Side, while Luke constructs—and ignites—his own lightsaber.
But it turns out that Mark Hamill, when asked about the existence of such a moment at Comic-Con in 2009, said that “I never shot a scene like that.”
Check out the brief interview below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XczClAxhCEM&feature=player_embedded
August 16, 2010 at 4:12 pm in reply to: Star Wars (The All-Encompassing Comprehensive Thread) #94896
FlakBaitKeymasterSomething for you Star Wars fans
The announcement was made at the recent Star Wars convention in Orlando, Florida, before the scene was shown.
In it, Darth Vader is seen walking down a corridor, and into a lift, before repeatedly calling a drawn out “Luke” and adding “join me on the dark side”.
He says: “My son it is the only way.”
A dark hooded Skywalker, with only the lower half of his face visible and cast into relief by stark lighting, looks down at the light sabre in his hands.
He then makes some adjustments to it with a tool, before changing hands and lighting the sabre’s green blade.
In the last few frames of the scene, he is shown to be sat in a cave in the desert, with R2D2 and C3PO waiting for him outside.
Some fans said the scene was significant because its dark tone added to the intriguing uncertainty of whether Luke would remain with the jedi or go to the dark side.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdJ0E7HbTKc&feature=player_embedded
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FlakBaitKeymasterSo I went and saw this. Aside from some of that shaky cam crap, some fight scenes that were a little too poorly lit and cutting between to many angles during some fight scenes this movie awesome. I expected things to get blown up and people to get shot and beaten up and they did in very large numbers. Also lots of knives being thrown and used by Statham and a surprising amount of humor…that was actually funny. Some very graphic blood and gore, and a good running gun battle between cars is also included for good measure. All in all it was a great fun action movie that I’ll probably go see again.
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FlakBaitKeymasterWhy do radio DJ’s interrupt the music to tell you that you’re in the middle of a non-stop music sweep?
It’s a good picture too, I give it 4.3 out of 5 Voltron Lions
FlakBaitKeymasterboboy wrote:
If all else fails… I guess there’s always this [link]
Nowhere near as fun as this version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbq_1Wy70rE&feature=player_embedded
:whistle:Also you should be able to access your AT&T email from your AT&T homepage or account page. I think it’s something like att.yahoo.com/mail I just setup Outlook as an email client for a friend with AT&T’s DSL a month or so ago but can’t recall too much detail about it. You login with your AT&T ID and password then you should see the email page.
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