MLUG: Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Star Wars (was: Resurrection of Micheal) [<- What kind of change happened here?]
Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Star Wars (was: Resurrection of Micheal) [<- What kind of change happened here?]
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ahh.. just FYI.
Obi Wan did not train "the boy" in the first movie.
All he said was that he was going to train him.
Granted his hair is cut, and he has on Jedi clothing,
but other than that, Obi Wan has started the boy's traing yet. You don't
actully see Obi training little skywalker
till movie two.

Jamie

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From: "Mustafa Gringo" <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Star Wars (was: Resurrection of Micheal)
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> Ok, incase there is any confusion, any star wars from here on out will
suck,
> and the following reasons are why.  (a) To disney like, loses the original
> thrill when they base the story on a retarded lizard and is more kid
> oriented. (b) way to many plot holes(the falling list applies)
> 1. Obi Wan said when he met Luke's father he was a great pilot, but in the
> movie he is a little kid.
> 2. Obi Wan says Luke's father was trained by Yoda but in the new movie Obi
> Wan trains him.
> 3. There was a stupid rastifarian lizard that was a cross of a donkey and
a
> thin Tom Arnold...jesus
> (c) they are poorly written and in no way interesting, they went from a
guy
> making some super sweet movies in his basement to writting stuff that will
> sell.  Well, it is going to be very, very bad.  Also, as a note, I've
heard
> those plot holes from other people and I haven't watched a Star Wars movie
> since episode 1 was on video(and because of which) and it was a couple
years
> before that that I saw one of the earlier ones, so I'm not a huge star
wars
> guy.
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