AnimeHeretic wrote:I didn't see it that way. He looked to be avout the same size as the others he was with and I figured he was part of Yoda's security team. Maybe the book says otherwise?
That's part of Star Wars lore I picked up someplace. I should get my brother to come back to this site. He's the expert in the family.
the_lizardqueen wrote:Speaking of Jedi acrobatics, that has to be one of my main gripes with the new trilogy. In comparison to Sith's duels, A New Hope's Vader vs. Obi-Wan duel starts to look like two old men hitting each other with canes. Which I guess it kinda is...hm. Regardless, I don't seem to recall the Luke vs. Vader duels having quite as much spinning, backflipping, jumping and overall crazy kung-fu action.
According to an interview I saw/read with Mark Hamil, the reason for that is Lucas. In the first trilogy, Lucas's vision of the lightsaber was that it was a very heavy weapon that had to be wielded with two hands. So, all of the saber fighting you see in the first trilogy reflects that. Some of the actors tried to convince Lucas to change his mind because of the freedom it would give them to make more spectacular looking duels, but Lucas wouldn't change his mind. Apparently, something got to him, though, because he changed his mind for the second trilogy. Maybe he watched some old swashbuckling movies and saw how cool the sword fighting looked when the actors could dance around?
the_lizardqueen wrote:And the Anakin and the younglings scene, during the attack on the temple, was actually pretty shocking. Very much a 'dude...he's evil!' type of scene.
I thought it was kind of a cheap way to convince the audience, "Yeah, he's evil, now." I don't object to him doing it, I just wish there was more character development to the story.