Nuff Said
This proves it. He is the best.
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For a character with no facial expresions and lines that are only beeps and boops, R2 is really one of the funniest characters in the Star Wars universe. He definatly gets his save the day moment in every movie too. R2 rocks, I want one
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Damn right. R2 is DA MAN. Er… robot. Whatever.
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Well, Lol. Lmfao. Rofl.
I quite have a thing for that Darth Vader.
Too bad H.C. really missed the mark with his acting skills in Episode III. I hear he's going into the antiques business, or excavation. Or something.
I wish him well. May it be a long career away from actual, real acting!
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Yoda is da bomb! We only saw his action scenes on episode 2 and 3. after that its no more….
Obi is also cool!
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R2-D2 is so the hero in all the movies.
But Yoda! Ohhhh…yeah...who can't hate a guy who talks jumbled words and has the ability to absorb Force Lightning into his hands! -
You know if it wouldn´t have been for Episode III then I would even have agreed with you. But after watching that entire R2-D2/Battle Droid crap that certainly wasn´t funny I have to disagree with you.
I wonder what Lucas was smoking when he considered making R2-D2 into the new Jar Jar Binks. The people didn´t like Jar Jar just because he was there in Episode I but because he was acting stupid like some sort of Space-Goofy. And now in RotS he made everyone´s favorite astro droid the new Space-Goofy. Brilliant idea George. I almost kicked the crap out of every guy in the cinema who started laughing at those unfunny-quasi-humorous R2-D2 scenes.
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What was wrong with Artoo setting the battle droids on fire? They diserved it with their new crap voices. I wouldnt say it was the best, but not the worst.
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Well I guess after the beating I gave you, you at least deserve an explenation on why. :lol:
I just hated it because it was midless little kiddy humor. It was the same sort of "humor" that was used in the Jar Jar Binks scenes from Episode I. Strangely everyone hated Jar Jar for such scenes but not R2-D2 for his ones. :wacko:
And if you don´t get what I´m trying to explain. Star Wars is a movie that the fans watch ten, fifteen, twenty or even more times. I´m curious who´ll find these Artoo parts still that humorous after the third or the fourth attempt. It will be just like with Episode I, it will piss you off after a while. And personally I was pissed off the first time already because the screen time could have been used better on elaborating Anakins turn.
But back to topic. Nowadays I can still laugh at the classic droid humor scenes. Even the Episode II droid scenes make me laugh again and again. But in Episode III Lucas dropped the ball with R2.
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I always felt like R2 had somewhat humorous parts at times in the original movies, although most of the time it was just R2 playing off of 3PO's lameness that was funny. Setting the droids on fire was definatly more than he had really done before, but I didn't feel it was neccessarily out of character. My only problem was this backwards timeline evolution where he got his flight upgrade in the past :huh:
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R2D2 is awesome! Yoda is awesome too ^_^ They're both so cute, you just gotta love them.
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The funny thing is that Jar Jar turned out in a complete "serious-moron" in the other 2 movies…Lucas doesn´t let public opinion affect his work? Yeah, right... :P
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Originally posted by Mugi-kun@Jun 11 2005, 10:15 PM
The funny thing is that Jar Jar turned out in a complete "serious-moron" in the other 2 movies…Lucas doesn´t let public opinion affect his work? Yeah, right... :P
[snapback]67985[/snapback]You ever bother to read what I said? I said that Lucas changed Jar Jar in his other two movies because the fans weren´t pleased with him in the first one. But other then that Lucas didn´t realise why people hated him. It was not because of the desgin but because of his Space-Goofy humor. And now that Jar Jar didn´t have that part anymore he let R2-D2 have it in EIII. Like it or not, Artoo is the Space-Goofy of Episode III. That said Artoo is to Episode III what Jar Jar is to Episode I.