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Millenium Falcon from the original Star Wars films (2)
Image by mharrsch
Photographed at the exhibit "Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination" at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry in Portland, Oregon.
more evolution
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here we have (from right to left) the 1979, the 1996, and the 2007 2006 versions of my favourite alien from the star wars saga
(missing – the ridiculous blaster from the 1996 and the original blaster from the 1979 guys)
aafad 263/365 they call me mr fett!
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not as atmospheric, but mr skeins made me want to take a shot of this guy in the dark
"George Lucas didn't ruin my childhood, POLIO DID!" – by animatedtrigger (Brett Cook)
George Lucas, Happy New Year! Harry Plinkett's revenge fueled review of STAR WARS III is here just before the end of the year. – by Arcane_Bimmer (Patrick Sauriol)
Natalie Portman will never give another performance like that ever again. Amazing what she is capable of when George Lucas isn't involved. – by CarluccioB (Carl Bromley)
George Lucas Trivia!
It would be nice to hear Hamill reprise his role and continue the story. Unfortunately, Clone Wars can only go so far.
Answer by Demented Otaku
Unlikely. The Expanded Universe novels have thoroughly fleshed out that territory already (chronologically, Truce at Bakura would be the next story), and adapting any significant portion of that into an animated series would be an epically nightmarish task.
Of course, being as this is Lucas, chances are such an endeavor would just disregard what’s already been written, substitute a new, Lucas-approved canon, and piss off a legion of fanboys.
EDIT: tiger_scourges: Also true on that last observation. If anything, I’d like to see him perform more Joker-related hijinx.
“And I’ll be smiling again, just as soon as we take that man THERE, and slap him in that box THERE, and roll him into THAT VAT OF ACID THERE.”
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