Originally posted by OB1-adobe
Watch the Empire of dreams, and listen to the commentary.
when can you find that?😮 but he mite of directed one or 2 scenes but it says on paper a bloke called irwin kenshner or somthing??? and richard marquand directed it! i no what you mean but...if its on paper u cant argue it
132. In all the movies where Obi-Wan is playing (a live), he takes a drink and soon after he uses his light saber (mostly to cut of arms)
In Episode I he takes a drink on the Trade Federations space ship and soon after fights the Battle droids
In Episode II he takes a drink at the Coruscant Nightclub and then slices of the arm of the bounty hunter Zam Wessel
In Episode IV he takes a drink at the Mos Eisley Cantina and cuts of the arm of Dr. Evazan.
This could also explains why he uses his mind trick on Stormtroopers by saying "You don't need to see my identification."
Originally posted by jaden101
"remember the line from obi wan in ep1...if you would only obey them you would be on the council" or something like that...hence qui-gon wasn't a master125: apparently in ep 1 there is another homage to spielberg in that there is a model of the space ship from close encounters
ive never seen it though i heard its meant to be somewhere in watto's shop
Qui-Gon was definitely a Master, he just wasn't on the Council.
And he was a Master before he trained Obi-Wan, he had had other Padawans prior to training Kenobi.
The pod from Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey is among the junk out the back of the shop, that may be what you are thinking of...
134 - In one of the original drafts of Star Wars, the "Princess" character revealled herself to be from a race of God-like beings at the end of the film. The beureaucrats who had been protecting her (later developed into the intrepid band of heroes we now know and love) were astonished to find they had been adventuring with a deity.
The role of the Princess proved one of the most problematic for Lucas and she went through many changes as the script evolved. Francis Ford Coppola insisted Lucas "sex her up" a bit; Lucas felt he should drop the character altogether at one stage...
135 - Threepio's line: "We seem to be made to suffer, it's out lot in life" is culled straight from Seven Samurai.