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i see theres a few Python-ites about :icon_lol::icon_lol:
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Why do you need a light saber when you have a blaster?? get the big footed gnome from distance, donīt need to get too personal...
Prowler
Neither..... cause their mothers would come out and kick both their butts and screamin...... "PLAY NICE you little heathens or we'll knock yer heads together!!!!! Then we'll make 2 more that look just like ya!" ;) :bump:
Darth of the Rings?
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"I'll bite your legs off!" :icon_lol:
Anyway, both Star Wars and LotR are about a young peasant with a magical sword who, with the help of a wizard, defeats the dark lord.
Someone wrote a story once with generic terms and asked people to tell if it was the storyline of SW or LotR; turned out the story would fit both movies..
I never thought about that Ferry. Good point..
Bill
Dunno, in the Wookiepedia, Revan is male but the Exile is female. I always played both of them them as male, as for seduction of Bastila and Visas. :d
I wonder if you can seduce them too when you're female. I know that the modern Bioware games make same-sex relationships possible, but KotoR I and II...
this is part of the archetype of the hero's journey that is a constant in many of the most famous and popular epic tales and in many myths throughout history as outlined by joseph campbell in a great book called "the hero with a thousand faces" ( george lucas was a big fan of campbell's work and the two of them were good friends as well ) .
it usually starts with the hero seemingly being a common man , in a life which leaves him unsatisfied and who feels he is destined for greatness . a tragedy leads him on a path to his destiny that will lead him to being a leader . during his travels , he will be led by a wiser old "role model" type who will depart fairly early on and will be joined by a diverse group of people to help him . he will be faced by many difficult choices in which the fate of his companions and the world will depend ...
you can see that in characters such as luke/anakin skywalker , frodo , kirk in the new star trek movie , king arthur in the classic tales of the knights of the round table ...
I have to join in on this one..LOL..
I'll go with the Hobbit's every time..
LOL..
I wonder why??
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Yeah,
"A long, long time ago in a galaxie far, far away, there was a magic ring." Just don't capture my imagination.
LOLOLOL....
That is classic CF.. Ive heard it before. Cant get enough of it...
Bill