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Weak. I was afraid it would be quip-kill-quip-kill etc. and here it is.


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Thanks Tern. Heh, Vader has a nice sequence of evil (cool or cheesy depends on your taste) dialogue.


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Some of these lines are getting a bit corny, but I love them nonetheless. :D


Post Posted: March 15th 2005 8:58 pm
 
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well. We know the dialogue here is over the top and cheezy, it's all up to Hayden and John Williams to make it work.


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How will this be done on screen, I wonder. Will they just line up for him? Step right up and receive your semi-witty sound bite and lightsabre slash.


Post Posted: March 15th 2005 9:09 pm
 

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Wow. It's a good thing the Duel is coming up after this, because that is REALLY cheesy. I mean a couple of those are okay. But based on the reports that are coming out he uses a one-liner after every slash. I hope some of these will be edited out.


Post Posted: March 15th 2005 9:11 pm
 
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I dunno, those heavy SW scenes generally have some light banter over the top. It'd be a bit un-SW to not have them.


Post Posted: March 15th 2005 9:14 pm
 
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Looks fine to me. Not sure what you guys wanted.


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I don't know. I guess when I think of this scene I think of it as very fast paced (especially the way the trailer makes it look). I guess I just feel like all of this back and forth will slow down the massacre. I'm not really opposed to it, I'm just not sure I like every single separatist begging for their life and Vader to make a play on words to every single one of them. But that's cool though. As long as I get a 10 minute Duel, I don't care if Vader dances an Irish Jig after each slaying.

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cool dialogues, typical Star Wars type...

i have no complaints.Can't wait for May 19.


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Completely LOVE it! :D

So is that all the massacre dialogue in order?
Or is there more from the other Separatists?


Post Posted: March 15th 2005 9:49 pm
 
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Looks fine to me. Not sure what you guys wanted.

For Anakin/Vader to say `fuck` every second word so they can say `hey cool` ?


Post Posted: March 15th 2005 9:51 pm
 

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Well, to be sincere I am concerned that the movie doesn't slip on these quasi-gags. However they are of a different style than the "I truly, deeply love you" stuff, they're more on the lines of "you'll find I'm full of surprises" and "pray I don't change it further"..so they're pretty much OT.


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As has been stated 100 times already, Tern is quoting from the novel, NOT from any form of script as far as I'm aware. The dialogue may not necesscarily be in the film as he's portraying, because of the "artistic licence" taken when writing a novelisation of the movie.

Christ :whateva:

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well. We know the dialogue here is over the top and cheezy, it's all up to Hayden and John Williams to make it work.


StarWars dialogue revolves around chessy scenario's and characters anyway, I don't know why people are suddenly waking up to this?!

It'll work...but it won't be as 'word-for-word' as Tern is posting.


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This is awesome right here
Quote:
WAT TAMBOR:
Please, I'll give you anything... Anything you want!

VADER slashes off the arms of WAT TAMBOR, followed by his head...

VADER:
Thank you.


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This scene would be much better if Vader said nothing until after he killed Gunray. Too many one-liners turn it into something out of an Arnold/Sylvester movie. The less one says, the more impact his actions have. :mad:


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Yeah, Darth Vader has always had a touch of Roger Moore in him. This is fine.


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The line he gives to Nute Gunray is kind of iffy. I 'll reserve judgement until I see it on screen. The rest of them are pretty Vader-esque though. That Vader always was a real wisenheimer......at any rate, I don't really care if they're cheesey or not. This movie will still rock. :chewbacca:


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Looks fine to me. Not sure what you guys wanted.


I agree. Have we forgotten how Darth made those quips in the OT?


Yeah this is news to me. I honestly can't remember any "witty" quips from Vader in the OT. Refresh my memory.


Post Posted: March 16th 2005 12:55 am
 
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"I find your lack of faith disturbing"

"Appology accepted Captain Needa"

that's all that comes to mind...

I don't want this scene to go overboard. It would be great with maybe one witty remark, maybe two: one for the beginning and one for the end.


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"The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am." :mrgreen:


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Adding to the list a bit, if I may:

"Perhaps you feel you're being treated unfairly?"

"We would be honored if you would join us..."

...etcetera.

Personally, I like these lines and I think, if conveyed correctly by Hayden, will add to the film greatly. :)


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"I am altering the deal, pray I don't alter it any further"


Also, assuming these lines are coming from the novelization, I don't think it'll all make it to film.


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Vader dropped his cocky, semi-funny one-liners all throughout the original trilogy.

"I find your lack of faith disturbing"

"Apology accepted, captain"

"We would be pleased if you would join us"

Just about everything he says to Leia

If Hayden Christensen can get us to believe that he's Vader, then I think it will work great.


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Best. Line. Ever. Although I can't imagine the masked version of Vader say it, the humour is in the same vein as previous Vader one-liners; dry as hell. Gotta love it. :heavymetal:


Post Posted: March 16th 2005 5:44 am
 
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As far as I can remember at least 1/3 of Vader's OT dialogue is comprised of dry one-liners. It's always been part of the Vader character, in a slightly surreal-yet-satisfying way. I guess it's all just part of creating that classic adventure serial feeling that these films have; as we get closer to the OT in the prequels, the thicker and faster the one liners become.

I love the sound of this scene, a fitting end for Viceroy Gunray. Thanks Tern'


Post Posted: March 16th 2005 6:58 am
 
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This spoiler worries me; I mean, what does Lucas think he's doing to Anakin's character? It sounds like he's a bit of an arsehole in this one.

This is going to be the worst movie ever!

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:lol: Indeed!

People, take a look at the trailer again: between the "show no mercy" and "who could have done this" lines, you can see Vanakin slicing two separatists (leaders?) with one move. I guess the movie version actually will differ from the novelization.


Post Posted: March 16th 2005 7:19 am
 
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I think people don't get how Vader's dialogue in the OT is every bit as dry and one-lineresque as these reported lines from ROTS because they memorized every line from the OT to the point of forgetting the irony and cheesyness of it all.

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Post Posted: March 16th 2005 9:36 am
 
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I think the cheesy one liners in the OT worked because of JEJ's delivery. IF HC can get that same kind of delivery, it could work as well as the one liners in the OT.


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star wars = cheezy dialogue followed by saber slash to the chest.


fucking awesome! Most yoda dialogue is cheezy too btw.


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Kool love the spoilers... my first post !


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"Apology accepted, Captain Needa"

Vader has always been a smart ass. And Star Wars humour has always been camp. This is my FAVORITE dialogue I've read from this movie so far. I love it. And I love Lucas for having the guts to do the scene the way that amuses him even though he knows full well the reaction that the sheep will have. I mean, think of it.. you're doing a $200 million film, and you put something like that in.. and why? Well, because it amuses you, that's why. God bless this man.


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>Luke< who is the cheesiest of the cheese must come from someone with a little cheese.

reads like sw i think.


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Ethril wrote:
"Apology accepted, Captain Needa"

Vader has always been a smart ass. And Star Wars humour has always been camp. This is my FAVORITE dialogue I've read from this movie so far. I love it. And I love Lucas for having the guts to do the scene the way that amuses him even though he knows full well the reaction that the sheep will have. I mean, think of it.. you're doing a $200 million film, and you put something like that in.. and why? Well, because it amuses you, that's why. God bless this man.


$115 Million film ;)

Star Wars films are actually cheaper than a lot of the big budget stuff these days, like Spiderman, Troy, and Alexander.

And yay for the fact that the board are up again :heavymetal:


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Er.. Umm... Whatever.

I liked the others. Kinda hope that one's not in the film. 'Twould be anti-climactic, i.m.o.

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Ye Jove... the "handsome" line should be cut, and the shockingly infantile "pieces" should be even removed from the novel...


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We just need to remembe than Vader is a bad son of a bitch. He'll make a joke and then cut you in half. We've got to beleive that he's totally fallen to the dark side, and what better way than to show him making 'jokes' as he's commiting atrocities. He doesn't even care that he's killing someone, he just tries to make the experience as entertaining as possible for himself, and as terrifiying as possible for his victims. PLUS, nothing makes a victim think he's in for it more than a pithy one-liner a la "We would be honored if you would join us"


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Aww, come on people. This is going to rock. :heavymetal:

Darth Vader is born!


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