Next 'Star Wars' movie has been named.
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I -- The Phantom Menace - This is obviously illustrative of the creation of the crisis at Naboo by Palpitine. And the title has a rythm. Ahem, I have to disagree.. Palpatine is a good guy at this time, the crisis was created by Darth Sidious. 'Phantom' because Sidious never actually appears before Amidala or the Senate. "A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one." - Senator Palpatine
I believe it was called "The Phantom Menace" because Senator Palpatine was able to usurp the position of Supreme Chancellor by manipulating the Trade Federation and Queen Amidala from the shadows. By attaining this position of power, he was then able to orchestrate the demise of the Republic.
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The title only seems appropriate, given the news of the day. http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/08/06/clone.doctor/index.html I hope those clones don't end up attacking us. Nick
my 2 cents. by the time that Episode II will be released, ticket prices are *probably* going to be around 15-16 bucks (canadian). (EXTREME rip off when most movies these days have all the plot of an Oreo cookie...WHATEVER happened to the great "thinking" movies of days gone by??? *E grumbles* I will be waiting for video on this one, because I refuse to cowtow to these ridiculous theatre prices. The only thing that would make me see it in the theatre would be the title of "Star Wars II - The Painfull Dissemination of Jar Jar Binks" (or something akin to that) Title for Star Wars III? "Three Jedi and a baby" Weren't there rumours long ago about John Woo directing one of the prequels? I think that episode II sounds like it'll have lots of battles, so Woo should direct the action... Thank goodness the rumours were false about Dicaprio taking the role of Anakin in Episode II... As Borusa always said, There's nothing more useless than a lock with a voice print.
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Darth Siduous = Palpitine. The Emperor's name is Palpitine, if you read any of the Star Wars source material from George Lucas. The Emporer is Darth Vader's Master Darth Siduous is Darth Vader's Master Therefore, Darth Siduous is Palpitine. When religion and politics help drive the same cart, they tend to drive faster and faster until it is too late to stop when they see the cliff ahead -- Frank Herbert.
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The next installment will be called 'Attack of the Clones' X| Read more at http://www.starwars.com/episode-ii/news/2001/08/news20010806.html. cheers, Chris Maunder (CodeProject
I'm still trying to get over The Phantom Menace. My company bought everyone movie tickets when it came out and several of us went to go see it together. A coworker who has read all the Star Wars books told me that Anakin will be Darth Vader when he grows up. I tried not to believe it, but several people have confirmed it. :((
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I'm still trying to get over The Phantom Menace. My company bought everyone movie tickets when it came out and several of us went to go see it together. A coworker who has read all the Star Wars books told me that Anakin will be Darth Vader when he grows up. I tried not to believe it, but several people have confirmed it. :((
Did you see the first star wars trilogy? They refer to Luke's father as Anakin Skywalker. I really hope you are being sarcastic or cracking a joke :-) Or are you waiting to watch the whole prequel before watching the star wars trilogy? -Sam C Sam C ---- Systems Manager Hospitality Marketing Associates
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Did you see the first star wars trilogy? They refer to Luke's father as Anakin Skywalker. I really hope you are being sarcastic or cracking a joke :-) Or are you waiting to watch the whole prequel before watching the star wars trilogy? -Sam C Sam C ---- Systems Manager Hospitality Marketing Associates
At the time, I had seen the trilogy a long time ago and did not remember that. After seeing the movie I bought my son the trilogy. Yes they do refer to him as Anakin :(( My son looks a lot like Anakin. Yes I am teasing, of course I will go see the new one as soon as it comes out.
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At the time, I had seen the trilogy a long time ago and did not remember that. After seeing the movie I bought my son the trilogy. Yes they do refer to him as Anakin :(( My son looks a lot like Anakin. Yes I am teasing, of course I will go see the new one as soon as it comes out.
Do you know what's going to piss me off the most?? Lucasfilm is releasing TPM this oct on DVD..(remember he will not release any DVD's of the second trilogy until the prequel trilogy is finished).. so let's say that he released EPI, II and III all on DVD....then WATCH. They'll go on to release EPIV, V, VI (individually) on DVD after that.. After a year, they'll then release the "Official" DVD pack consisting of all 6 movies.. Then the next year after that, they'll add 10 minutes of extra footage from EPII, and III, then release ANOTHER 6 pack of the "Director's Selection" StarWars Pack Remember all that crap about the VHS tapes?? What a steamy load! Ep IV, V and VI...normal VHS Ep IV, V and VI...thx VHS Ep IV, V and VI...limited edition box set VHS Ep IV, V and VI...limited edition box set letterboxed VHS Ep IV, V and VI...Special Edition VHS Ep IV, V and VI...Special Edition boxed set VHS Ep IV, V and VI...Special Edition boxed set letterbox VHS Of course the release schedule was spread out over several years, also adding in like 3 or 4 minutes of extra footage which guaranteed purchase by the true fans... bastards all of them... Erik As Borusa always said, There's nothing more useless than a lock with a voice print.
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Darth Siduous = Palpitine. The Emperor's name is Palpitine, if you read any of the Star Wars source material from George Lucas. The Emporer is Darth Vader's Master Darth Siduous is Darth Vader's Master Therefore, Darth Siduous is Palpitine. When religion and politics help drive the same cart, they tend to drive faster and faster until it is too late to stop when they see the cliff ahead -- Frank Herbert.
Darth Vader's master is Palpatine, but Sidious was Darth Maul's master - and later Palpatine's (Ep 3 (?!?) I suppose). Palpatine becomes the new master after Sidious dies. Go see http://www.starwars.com/databank/. "A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one." - Senator Palpatine
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No, they are not the same - see http://www.starwars.com/databank/. "A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one." - Senator Palpatine
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Darth Vader's master is Palpatine, but Sidious was Darth Maul's master - and later Palpatine's (Ep 3 (?!?) I suppose). Palpatine becomes the new master after Sidious dies. Go see http://www.starwars.com/databank/. "A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one." - Senator Palpatine
Saying that Palpatine becomes the new master after Sidious dies is akin to me saying that they are one and the same. Neither of us can be sure whether or not Senator Palpatine is actually Darth Sidious or not. While George Lucas takes great pains to hint to the audience in The Phantom Menace that they are one and the same (at Qui-Gon's funeral when the Jedi speculate as to the identity of Darth Sidious, and the camera pans to Palpatine... etc), he could be just setting the audience up for a huge plot twist, along the order of "Luke, I am your father..." What led me to believe that they are the same was because of the clues that were dropped in Episode I (although again, they could just be a set up), and the fact that the same actor (Ian McDiarmid) plays both Darth Sidious and Senator Palpatine in Episode I. However, until we find out in Episode II or III, none of us can be sure. Therefore, it does no good for either side to portray their opinion as fact.
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No, they are not the same - see http://www.starwars.com/databank/. "A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one." - Senator Palpatine
Been there, read that. There is nothing conclusive in the databanks that supports your theory. There is nothing either way. We'll meet back after EP III 4 some odd years from now and compare notes, ok.:) When religion and politics help drive the same cart, they tend to drive faster and faster until it is too late to stop when they see the cliff ahead -- Frank Herbert.
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Saying that Palpatine becomes the new master after Sidious dies is akin to me saying that they are one and the same. Neither of us can be sure whether or not Senator Palpatine is actually Darth Sidious or not. While George Lucas takes great pains to hint to the audience in The Phantom Menace that they are one and the same (at Qui-Gon's funeral when the Jedi speculate as to the identity of Darth Sidious, and the camera pans to Palpatine... etc), he could be just setting the audience up for a huge plot twist, along the order of "Luke, I am your father..." What led me to believe that they are the same was because of the clues that were dropped in Episode I (although again, they could just be a set up), and the fact that the same actor (Ian McDiarmid) plays both Darth Sidious and Senator Palpatine in Episode I. However, until we find out in Episode II or III, none of us can be sure. Therefore, it does no good for either side to portray their opinion as fact.
It is not my opinion - watch Ep 1. Darth Sidious and Palpatine are both there, and they are seperate people. And you could check out the link I gave you... "A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one." - Senator Palpatine
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It is not my opinion - watch Ep 1. Darth Sidious and Palpatine are both there, and they are seperate people. And you could check out the link I gave you... "A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one." - Senator Palpatine
I did check out the link, but found no information that would support your argument. Sure, in that database, Palpatine and Sidious are mentioned as separate entities in the character lists and descriptions, but I believe this to be purposeful, so as not to reveal the answer to the biggest question from Episode I. Furthmore, in Episode I, when are Sidious and Palpatine ever in the same scene together?
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I did check out the link, but found no information that would support your argument. Sure, in that database, Palpatine and Sidious are mentioned as separate entities in the character lists and descriptions, but I believe this to be purposeful, so as not to reveal the answer to the biggest question from Episode I. Furthmore, in Episode I, when are Sidious and Palpatine ever in the same scene together?
I have conclusive evidence from the databank: The entry for Palpatine: Homeworld: Naboo; Species: Human; Gender: Male; Height: 1.73 meters; Weapon: Dark-side lightning; Vehicle: Imperial shuttle; Affiliation: Empire, Sith The entry for Sidious, Darth: Homeworld: Unknown; Species: Unknown; Gender: Male; Height: 1.78 meters; Weapon: Darth Maul; Affiliation: Sith See any difference? "A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one." - Senator Palpatine
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I have conclusive evidence from the databank: The entry for Palpatine: Homeworld: Naboo; Species: Human; Gender: Male; Height: 1.73 meters; Weapon: Dark-side lightning; Vehicle: Imperial shuttle; Affiliation: Empire, Sith The entry for Sidious, Darth: Homeworld: Unknown; Species: Unknown; Gender: Male; Height: 1.78 meters; Weapon: Darth Maul; Affiliation: Sith See any difference? "A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one." - Senator Palpatine
While you do have a good point, I must draw upon a previous post of yours not to dispute your claim but to prove that neither of us can know for sure. "Darth Vader's master is Palpatine, but Sidious was Darth Maul's master - and later Palpatine's (Ep 3 (?!?) I suppose). Palpatine becomes the new master after Sidious dies." Something bothered me about that post, but I didn't realize until just now. It violates the major tenet of the Sith, which is that there can be only two Sith in existence at any time. That is a fact. Starting with Darth Bane after the near destruction of the Sith, there have only been two at any given time for the 1000 years preceeding the events in Episode I, at his decree. In Episodes 4,5,6 there were only two Sith as well. It is only reasonable to assume that the Sith held to this major tenet of their "faith." Therefore, Palpatine, Darth Sidious, and Darth Maul could not all exist at the same time. Furthermore, the folks at starwars.com have done a great job avoiding all questions pertaining to this debate - for obvious reasons: they don't want people to know until episode II or III. Hope this helps.
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While you do have a good point, I must draw upon a previous post of yours not to dispute your claim but to prove that neither of us can know for sure. "Darth Vader's master is Palpatine, but Sidious was Darth Maul's master - and later Palpatine's (Ep 3 (?!?) I suppose). Palpatine becomes the new master after Sidious dies." Something bothered me about that post, but I didn't realize until just now. It violates the major tenet of the Sith, which is that there can be only two Sith in existence at any time. That is a fact. Starting with Darth Bane after the near destruction of the Sith, there have only been two at any given time for the 1000 years preceeding the events in Episode I, at his decree. In Episodes 4,5,6 there were only two Sith as well. It is only reasonable to assume that the Sith held to this major tenet of their "faith." Therefore, Palpatine, Darth Sidious, and Darth Maul could not all exist at the same time. Furthermore, the folks at starwars.com have done a great job avoiding all questions pertaining to this debate - for obvious reasons: they don't want people to know until episode II or III. Hope this helps.
You also need to remember that Lucas' goal with regards to the series ( all 6 films ) is that they will be able to be watched from I to VI and be complete. That is future viewers who have never seen the films will start with episode I and continue from there. A viewer in that situation, wouldn't know about the emperor, or Darth Vader, so the later revelation that Darth Siduous is the emperor will be stunning. Unfortunately, they will also lose the shock that Vader was Luke's father and that Leia is his sister. Because in EP 3, we will see obi-Wan leaving with the Twins. When religion and politics help drive the same cart, they tend to drive faster and faster until it is too late to stop when they see the cliff ahead -- Frank Herbert.
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While you do have a good point, I must draw upon a previous post of yours not to dispute your claim but to prove that neither of us can know for sure. "Darth Vader's master is Palpatine, but Sidious was Darth Maul's master - and later Palpatine's (Ep 3 (?!?) I suppose). Palpatine becomes the new master after Sidious dies." Something bothered me about that post, but I didn't realize until just now. It violates the major tenet of the Sith, which is that there can be only two Sith in existence at any time. That is a fact. Starting with Darth Bane after the near destruction of the Sith, there have only been two at any given time for the 1000 years preceeding the events in Episode I, at his decree. In Episodes 4,5,6 there were only two Sith as well. It is only reasonable to assume that the Sith held to this major tenet of their "faith." Therefore, Palpatine, Darth Sidious, and Darth Maul could not all exist at the same time. Furthermore, the folks at starwars.com have done a great job avoiding all questions pertaining to this debate - for obvious reasons: they don't want people to know until episode II or III. Hope this helps.
Ahem, I believe this reply gets the prize for having the longest time gap :rolleyes:. I am writing this because it seems you are right, Palpatine is Sidious. Don't ask me how I know about it, Mr. Lucas has told me to keep quiet.:-D So... you get the prize. Here it is:
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