Was it Maul? At first glance I thought so too, but Maul was dead before this film, right?
Somebody said that Ray Park was credited as Darth Maul.
Was it Maul? At first glance I thought so too, but Maul was dead before this film, right?
Old guys dont typically watch CGI cartoons. At least I dont anyway and Im not that old. Also Im going to say it.I barely follow star wars and I've known for years that maul has been back, I find it hard that some of the diehards were unaware of his return.
Same I never ever understood the hype. Typical non-character, he is basically a boss fight.I never thought Maul was that cool in the first place. The double light saber was cool, but they made him do so much stupid stuff in TPM, and his dumb crown of horns with the one in the center of his head just looked silly to me. I did however like his red and black make up.
Old guys dont typically watch CGI cartoons. At least I dont anyway and Im not that old. Also Im going to say it.
I never thought Maul was that cool in the first place. The double light saber was cool, but they made him do so much stupid stuff in TPM, and his dumb crown of horns with the one in the center of his head just looked silly to me. I did however like his red and black make up.
Maul came back way before disney got involved.
Ya wanna really cringe, Rob?? Imagine Harrison Ford speaking shyriiwook to Chewie--either as his cool, badass young self in the first couple films, or as the doddering old man in TFA. We would've thrown up in our popcorn.
I think it is permanent damage. Because it never happens again, and there were many times when it would have, if Han could indeed speak shyriiwook. Thank God this is the first time we've heard it. But to show it at all is inexcusable.
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Yeah, I don't watch any of the cartoons or read the books. I like to get my references from THE MOVIES...
I barely follow star wars and I've known for years that maul has been back, I find it hard that some of the diehards were unaware of his return.
World class bulls@#%ers, John talks Star Wars, and geeks n gamers, to name 3.Can you please tell me which channels are doing that.
Apart from one, the rest with large numbers are saying its up to people if they want to see it or not. Some are saying they wont see it but are in no way encouraging others to do the same. Channels with a very small viewer base can hardly be responsible for igniting a world scale boycott.
It's not just YouTube. Pretty silly - and even disgusting at the some of the reasoning and misguided logic being pushed around for this Star Wars boycott. Yes, the boycott is real and while I'm not sure it has a lot to do with the less-than-stellar box office, it is most definitely affecting RT scores.
Same kinda here. Yes, I have my own droid, and an X-WIng themed motorcycle complete with cannons and engines, but wouldn't say I'm a diehard fan - and knew Maul had made it back with some robot spider legs at first in the cartoons - though I never watched them, I just knew since the internet is that big, and it's kinda hard to miss it. What I didn't know was him becoming a crime lord, since I never watched the show, though I did see where he had one last fight with old Obi-Wan and was killed FINALLY - however being it was old Obi-Wan, that had to have happened after Solo.I barely follow star wars and I've known for years that maul has been back, I find it hard that some of the diehards were unaware of his return.
I have to confess, I see some Great Space Coaster influence in Han's speeder (mega-props if you even know what I'm talking about).
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Was it Maul? At first glance I thought so too, but Maul was dead before this film, right?
Yeah, I don't watch any of the cartoons or read the books. I like to get my references from THE MOVIES. Where they should be. After the OT ended, I did read some of the novels in the EU, so I know of some of those characters, but that's about it. I really hate that Disney expects SW fans to just get any info that's not in the movies from companion books and cartoons. Sure, it makes sense from a marketing perspective, but C'MON!
Maul came back way before disney got involved.
Not the point, but thanks for letting me know. I guess I should have said Lucasfilm. :rolleyes
I actually thought Maul was pretty cool and one of the only things good about TPM. I thought it was pretty stupid to kill off his character (I thought) so early in the series.
Actually, I saw more of what could be a early to mid-60's Ford in Han's speeder from the first glance and throughput that scene - from the 61 Thunderbird to the 64 Galaxie.
World class bulls@#%ers, John talks Star Wars, and geeks n gamers, to name 3.
I don't put much stock in any boycott making a dent though.
I'm not seeing it, but it's more like I'm not really interested in seeing it - less so after seeing mostly lukewarm (no pun) responses.
A Star Wars will film should elicit things like "you've GOT to see this movie!", not "it's fun, but..."
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