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Joeiss 05-07-2002 10:14 PM

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Originally posted by gekko
Episode 2 will kill Spider-Man. I mean, Spider-Man never even looked good if you ask me. Ebert didn't care much for it. Star Wars is a series with a huge group of followers, and a reputation for quality movies.

I don't recall people camping out 3 months ago for Spider-Man tickets, do you?

Yeye. And I know as a fact tha I will be seeing Epidose II at least 4 or 5 times.


Oh, and just something about Star Wars. it is funny how all the Jedi thought that the "chosen one" would be a great thing for the Jedi. But in reality, it killed all of the except for 2 (Yoda and ben). hehe... i just think that is funny.

Ginkasa 05-07-2002 11:57 PM

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Originally posted by Joeiss


Yeye. And I know as a fact tha I will be seeing Epidose II at least 4 or 5 times.


Oh, and just something about Star Wars. it is funny how all the Jedi thought that the "chosen one" would be a great thing for the Jedi. But in reality, it killed all of the except for 2 (Yoda and ben). hehe... i just think that is funny.


The Chosen One was a good thing. First he is the father to Luke Skywalker, of course, who becomes the first of the new Jedi. Vader also killed the Emperor and when he became Anakin again for that short amount of time at the end of RotJ he killed the Sith while the Jedi lived on. He did bring balance to the Force.... just after kind of tilting it a bit.... :unsure:


I think that Episode II will beat Spider-Man as well, though not by a whole lot. Just because you have people in line for three months doesn't mean there's going to be more people watching the movie, just more determined and patient.

Joeiss 05-08-2002 05:47 PM

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Originally posted by Link1130
The Chosen One was a good thing. First he is the father to Luke Skywalker, of course, who becomes the first of the new Jedi. Vader also killed the Emperor and when he became Anakin again for that short amount of time at the end of RotJ he killed the Sith while the Jedi lived on. He did bring balance to the Force.... just after kind of tilting it a bit.... :unsure:
Well, many argue that by killing the Emperer, he destroyed the balance of the force. You see, by having only two Sith and two Jedi in the whole universe, everything was balanced out. But, when Darth killed his master, and then he died, there are now only Jedi left, thus being unbalanced.

Ginkasa 05-08-2002 06:17 PM

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Originally posted by Joeiss


Well, many argue that by killing the Emperer, he destroyed the balance of the force. You see, by having only two Sith and two Jedi in the whole universe, everything was balanced out. But, when Darth killed his master, and then he died, there are now only Jedi left, thus being unbalanced.


Huh uh, the Sith created an imbalance with the Force because of the destruction and pain they created. So when the Sith were destroyed there was balance in the Force.

Joeiss 05-08-2002 08:18 PM

Balance is an equal amount of two things. Not one thing stacked and the other nothing.

I understand what you are saying, I just like to make conversations about stuff like this.

I guess the main question is : Did Vader bring balance to the force by killing many Jedi, or by killing the Emperer?

I think that a good answer can be made from both views.


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