My favorite would definitely have to be "Battle of the Heroes" from Episode III. There just isn't any other piece of Star Wars music that matches its depth with the emotion of the characters like this one does.
"Here's where the fun begins!"-Han Solo and Anakin Skywalker.
"You'll never see such a retchod hive of scum and villany."-Obi-Wan
"So this is how democracy dies; with thunderous applause."-Padme
According to Startrek.com: Star Trek fans will be able to go onto Youtube and watch particular scenes from the new film during production. The fan then can vote on the takes of that scene that they would like to be in the film. Thus, each fan can become a somewhat "editor" for the film What...
I agree with most of you for Alan Rickman. And I was disappointed as well about the new Dumbldore, he plays the character a little too "strong" for my taste.
We all know that the reason why we enjoy the Harry Potter films so much is because the amazing actors playing the "supporting" roles. Out of all the adult actors who do you believe has done the best job of portraying their particular character?
After watching Ewan Mcgegor play Obi-wan Kenobi, I thought that he did an awesome job learning all he could about Alec Guinnes (spelling?) and putting that into the character. Does anyone else think he did a good job, or could have done better?
In Star Trek First Contact you watch the Queen of the Borg die. Yet in Voyager she becomes one of Voyagers arch nemesi. So how does that work, are there just Borg Queen clones? Is one born after another dies? Does anyone have any ideas?
I definitely believe Star Wars will live on. I just hope that the future writers of books, and maybe even films or TV shows will live up to George Lucas's legacy. I just hope they do a better job at writing the love scenes. George really struggled with those.
I have recently just joined up with chronicles, and I've never been in a web forum before. I thought it would be fun to try, so how can I get the best out of the Star Wars forum? Do I just post anything about Star Wars I want to discuss or are there certain "guidlines"?
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