The sith looks eerily similar to Raven for anyone who played Knights of the Old Republic but I doubt it's him. I'm definitely feeling the cinematography of J.J Abrams' vision of what Star Wars should look like. The prequels had a high level of cheesiness with cgi at every corner. The set pieces and the overall feel look amazing in the trailers.
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Clone_stormtrooper "After the Kamino uprising, the Emperor decided that an army of genetically identical soldiers was too susceptible to corruption. Future troopers would be cloned from a variety of templates. Though the 501st itself remained pure, gradually, the rest of the Imperial Army became more and more diverse. We never really got used to the new guys."
NFL/Star Wars Helmets http://www.nfl.com/photos/0ap2000000323761?campaign=Twitter_gallery_starwars Check out these Star Wars styled helmets from NFL.com- Ylesia reeks?? Awsome looks so authentic...:grin:
I'm still wondering myself how they did it. I guess the principle used is something like the one in this. :grin: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/n_6p-1J551Y" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
So I'm 29 and have never seen a single Star Wars movie. How would one test the waters and see if they're interested? Start with the old school ones then move on to the newer movies, or newer movies first?
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If you start with the newer movies, you may never end up watching the originals because you'll be thinking its "crap" (hell, you may not even make it past the 2nd of the prequels). If you start with the originals, you will most definitely make it to the prequels... but again will likely stop after 1 or 2. Thus, start with the originals... re-watch the originals... become obsessed with the originals... then watch the prequels for completion sake just once, and only once.
Stop trolling. He has never seen the movies and won't get the joke. The universally agreed upon best order is 5,1,6,2,3,4
Terrible suggestion. I think the universally agreed upon order is 4,5,6, read novels like Shadows Of The Empire and the Thrawn Trilogy.
I guess the only good thing to come from the prequels is the duel of the fates theme by John Williams. But even then, if I heard them play that in the upcoming movies, I'd probably react negatively.