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He wears a glove though.

Probably, but it's also a fair point if you have a bionic hand.

Imagine getting sand grains caught in a joint
To use a nice crude example

If you wore trousers and sat on the beach, you'd probably still get sand in your arse.
He didn't have one when he was a kid.

He didn't have one when he said it.
I know he didn't as a kid, but I'm sure he had the robohand when he was talking with padme.
I could be wrong mind you it's been about 10 years since I last watched it.
ye he doesn't get the robolimb until the end of the movie when dooku cuts off his arm

After that he is shown marrying padme on Naboo and he has his golden hand, but all of their lovey dovey shit where he bitches about sand happens directly following the failed assassination when he, uh, 'guards' her body on her trip to Naboo.
Ahh

Fair enough, most of the clones/revenge films blur together for me outside of geonosis/magma fight anyway


 
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This is not the greatest sig in the world, no. This is just a tribute.
Anyone who says they like the prequels more than the originals are either just mad that Mr. Plinkett was right, or they like the negative attention that comes with being a contrarian.
But I like them all evenly.


 
 
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Anyone who says they like the prequels more than the originals are either just mad that Mr. Plinkett was right, or they like the negative attention that comes with being a contrarian.
Plinkett was amusing, but I don't agree with him about the films.

And not really, if I was going to watch a star wars film as a one off I'd probably pick attack of the clones over any of them. I enjoy watching the clone wars far more than the meh tier muh evil empire OT.


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Just for the record, the prequels were great.

I actually think I enjoyed them more than the OT, however, the OT had a certain artistic and philosophical value that the prequels lack, so while they're a great watch and a fascinating illustration of galactic politics, there's not much room for intellectual conversation.


 
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Star Wars is objectively shit--especially the OT.

There are no deeper meanings in those movies at all.
I have actually come to expect an explicit lack of understanding of the classical hero's epic from somebody so out of touch with humanities as yourself.
The "classical hero's epic" is the most simple form of story of all time, and claiming that there is anything remotely "deep" about it is a fucking joke.


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Because the OT totally didn't have a timeless political background, sub-stories based on side characters and their plight that isn't a classical hero, or a three dimensional villain with his own moral struggles.

Oh wait....

The "classical hero's epic" is the most simple form of story of all time, and claiming that there is anything remotely "deep" about it is a fucking joke.


 
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Oh that scene.

I still don't understand what the fuck he was talking about. Was he just being a little bitch about spending his childhood on Tatooine?
TIL stating your dislike of something is "being a little bitch."

The point was that he was using the sand to juxtapose how he feels about Padme. He contrasts the feeling of the sand on Tatooine to the feeling of Padme's skin, which he describes as "soft" and "smooth" as a way of consorting her.

Sure, it sounds weird when you're forced to over-analyze it to idiots, but it's actually a pretty sweet line.
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Because the OT totally didn't have a timeless political background, sub-stories based on side characters and their plight that isn't a classical hero, or a three dimensional villain with his own moral struggles.

Oh wait....
Still not deep.


 
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This is not the greatest sig in the world, no. This is just a tribute.
Oh that scene.

I still don't understand what the fuck he was talking about. Was he just being a little bitch about spending his childhood on Tatooine?
TIL stating your dislike of something is "being a little bitch."

The point was that he was using the sand to juxtapose how he feels about Padme. He contrasts the feeling of the sand on Tatooine to the feeling of Padme's skin, which he describes as "soft" and "smooth" as a way of consorting her.

Sure, it sounds weird when you're forced to over-analyze it to idiots, but it's actually a pretty sweet line.
Verb fuckin gets it.


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Yeah, because having to analyze something totally shows how shallow it is.

Still not deep.


 
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Anyone who says they like the prequels more than the originals are either just mad that Mr. Plinkett was right, or they like the negative attention that comes with being a contrarian.
If all I wanted to be was contrarian, I would hate the Force Awakens, as well (to my understanding, most people liked it).

Red Letter Media is admittedly brilliant, but his Star Wars reviews are 90% nitpicks. You can make an hour long review about literally any movie, over-analyze all of its little flaws, and act like you have an objective viewpoint. But you don't.

You could make the same kind of review for the entire OT. It would be easy, because the only reason people like the OT is rooted almost entirely in personal bias and nostalgia.


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Star Wars is objectively shit--especially the OT.

There are no deeper meanings in those movies at all.
I have actually come to expect an explicit lack of understanding of the classical hero's epic from somebody so out of touch with humanities as yourself.
The "classical hero's epic" is the most simple form of story of all time, and claiming that there is anything remotely "deep" about it is a fucking joke.
Oh my god you useless cunt a story doesn't have to be complicated to be important or meaningful or dare I say it, deep.

It's about what the transformation that hero undergoes, and how it relates to the daily life and aspiration of the common man.

But what could I possibly expect from a person who thinks himself above reading.

Like I said, out of touch.


 
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It's about what the transformation that hero undergoes, and how it relates to the daily life and aspiration of the common man.
Themes that are expressed in pretty much every movie ever that puts an average joe in an unfamiliar universe. It is the cookie-cutter, go-to method of investing your audience in the story.

You could argue that Star Wars is one of the first franchises to put those themes on the big screen, but you'd be wrong.


 
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Yeah, because having to analyze something totally shows how shallow it is.
You can over-analyze anything. That absolutely does not make it deep.


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Name a character similar to Vader before his creation.

Themes that are expressed in pretty much every movie ever that puts an average joe in an unfamiliar universe. It is the cookie-cutter, go-to method of investing your audience in the story.


 
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Name a character similar to Vader before his creation.
Darkseid, Bucky Barnes (the Winter Solider), Dr. Doom. All predate Vader.

Design-wise, Vader is about as derivative as you can get.


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Explain. I don't see how.

Darkseid, Bucky Barnes (the Winter Solider), Dr. Doom. All predate Vader.

Design-wise, Vader is about as derivative as you can get.


 
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Explain. I don't see how.
Convenient.


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Chop chop pal, I'm not seeing any points being made.

Convenient.


 
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Chop chop pal, I'm not seeing any points being made.
Why am I obliged to explain the obvious to you?


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>I don't want to give my reason why because then he could poke holes in it.

Why am I obliged to explain the obvious to you?


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It's about what the transformation that hero undergoes, and how it relates to the daily life and aspiration of the common man.
Themes that are expressed in pretty much every movie ever that puts an average joe in an unfamiliar universe. It is the cookie-cutter, go-to method of investing your audience in the story.

You could argue that Star Wars is one of the first franchises to put those themes on the big screen, but you'd be wrong.
You don't have to do anything new or different to have merit, its about how well you do it.

And it doesn't hurt to do it alongside the things that make Star Wars 'cool'


 
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>I don't want to give my reason why because then he could poke holes in it.
You would poke holes in it regardless, because you're so offended at the notion that your precious Star Wars isn't the most original thing in the world.

Darkseid is a supervillain bent on conquering galaxies. A two second Google search would've told you that.
Dr. Doom is another villain whose design was pretty much one of the main inspirations for Darth Vader's design.

This excerpt explains the similarities between the Winter Soldier and Darth Vader reasonably well.
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Vader and Bucky are both only pawns in the schemes of greater players, though they ended up in their respective situations through very different means. Although he was manipulated to a degree by the Emperor, Anakin became Darth Vader of his own volition. In contrast, Bucky had no say in becoming the Winter Soldier. He was brainwashed and transformed into a mindless assassin, losing all memories of his former life. He’s confused when Steve calls him by name (“Who the hell is Bucky?”), echoing Vader’s reaction to Luke referring to him as Anakin (“That name no longer has any meaning for me!”). Both Vader and Bucky are “more machine now than man,” which refers to more than just their mechanical limbs.

>i'm too afraid to do research on my own for fear of discovering that my beloved darth vader is actually unoriginal as fuck
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You don't have to do anything new or different to have merit, its about how well you do it.

And it doesn't hurt to do it alongside the things that make Star Wars 'cool'
But no matter how "well" you execute it, it will NEVER be "deep."


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Name a character similar to Vader before his creation.
Darkseid, Bucky Barnes (the Winter Solider), Dr. Doom. All predate Vader.

Design-wise, Vader is about as derivative as you can get.
You completely missed the point.

The answer we were looking for was Oedipus.

>defeat great threat
>come to power
>become coldblooded dickhead
>realize familial connection
>sacrifice self in repentence


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You don't have to do anything new or different to have merit, its about how well you do it.

And it doesn't hurt to do it alongside the things that make Star Wars 'cool'
But no matter how "well" you execute it, it will NEVER be "deep."
It's the only thing that's deep.

Nothing can be without it.


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You would poke holes in it regardless, because you're so offended at the notion that your precious Star Wars isn't the most original thing in the world.
Quote me where I said Star Wars was the most original thing in the world. This all started because you didn't want to admit the OT wasn't shallow. But you're right in that I'll poke holes in it regardless.

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Darkseid is a supervillain bent on conquering galaxies. A two second Google search would've told you that.
Wew lad, because Vader's only goal in life was to conquer the galaxy, not just follow the whims of the Emperor. He really didn't give a shit about "Ruling the Galaxy" because that was always the Emperor's goal. not his, Vader was just going through the motions as the military commander until he found out about his son.

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Dr. Doom is another villain whose design was pretty much one of the inspirations for Darth Vader's design.
You mean visually speaking?

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This except explains the similarities between the Winter Soldier and Darth Vader reasonably well.
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Vader and Bucky are both only pawns in the schemes of greater players, though they ended up in their respective situations through very different means. Although he was manipulated to a degree by the Emperor, Anakin became Darth Vader of his own volition. In contrast, Bucky had no say in becoming the Winter Soldier. He was brainwashed and transformed into a mindless assassin, losing all memories of his former life. He’s confused when Steve calls him by name (“Who the hell is Bucky?”), echoing Vader’s reaction to Luke referring to him as Anakin (“That name no longer has any meaning for me!”). Both Vader and Bucky are “more machine now than man,” which refers to more than just their mechanical limbs.

>i'm too afraid to do research on my own for fear of discovering that my beloved darth vader is actually unoriginal as fuck
>Excerpt mentions they have mechanical limbs and follow a master
>"T-There totally the same artistically speaking guys!"


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Ian, please stop, Vader is an incredibly unoriginal character, his combination of familiar themes and top notch execution of them is what makes him so great.


 
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Quote me where I said Star Wars was the most original thing in the world. This all started because you didn't want to admit the OT wasn't shallow. But you're right in that I'll poke holes in it regardless.
Because you're a stereotypical pathetic SW fanboy.

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Wew lad, because Vader's only goal in life was to conquer the galaxy, not just follow the whims of the Emperor. He really didn't give a shit about "Ruling the Galaxy" because that was always the Emperor's goal. not his, Vader was just going through the motions as the military commander until he found out about his son.
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>Excerpt mentions they have mechanical limbs and follow a master
>"T-There totally the same artistically speaking guys!"
You told me to find "similar" characters, you fucking dumbass. Not "exactly the same fucking character."

Moving the goalposts much?


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Because you're a stereotypical pathetic SW fanboy.
Yeah, it HAS to be because I'm a fanboy, not because it might actually be "deep", God forbid right?

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You told me to find "similar" characters, you fucking dumbass. Not "exactly the same fucking character."

Moving the goalposts much?
You're right, I asked for a similar character, but visual designs is grasping at straws, and the only character you provided as far as behavior/personality/purposes go wasn't similar at all.