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Episode III observation. (maybe just maybe a spoiler)
I read on the watchfarscape homepage that Wayne Pygram played a part in Star wars ep III. Well I just realized this but as i was reading the credits at the end of the movie another familiar farscape person played in the movie also. I'm not sure what part but Claudia Karvan...the one and only natira. I thought that was pretty cool.
I read up on it and found out that she played Padme's sister Sola Naberrie. But i don't remember her in the movie. |
She was in a deleted scene in Episode II when Padme and Anakin first arrive on Naboo. I didn't spot her in III though. Just one more reason to go see it again, I guess! :D
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she was in the funeral scene i think, shes just behind jaja binx( apologies for spelling)!
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oh ok i was wondering were she had her part in the movie. that makes sense now. sweet.
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I think she had about 15 seconds screen time less than Wayne did :lol
Wayne looked different with hair ;) |
it was wierd though because he really DID look like a younger version of the original general.
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I watched the original trilogy Sunday and couldn't help but snort when Tarkin refuses the escape pod just before they blow up the Death Star. I was thinking, "Huh, SCORPY'D already be away!"
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spelling? You mean you should have said "she-sa just behind ,,," :D |
eh?
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Jar-Jar's horrible stupid language. I got it witchdoctor.
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:P i am not a fully fledged anorak yet..refrain from such gibberish please!
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Um i hope i dont sound dumb but whats an anorak?
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Yup, he was always saying we-sah or mees, when just plain we or me would have done. If Lucus just would have arranged for some death and torture of Jar-Jar Binks at the hands of the Sith in episode III, it really would have added a nice easter egg. Spoiler... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maybe he could have been at the Jedi Temple when Darth Vader and the storm trooper clones were killing all the Jedi. |
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anorak (PERSON) BRITISH -slang noun {C} UK DISAPPROVING a boring person who is too interested in the unimportant details of anything and finds it difficult to meet and spend time with other people: An "anorak" is someone who is either very knowledgeable or interested in a subject. The subject is usually one which would not interest other people - e.g. trainspotting, science fiction etc. The term comes from the deeply unfashionable plastic anoraks of the 70s and 80s, which supposedly people who obsess about such subjects would wear. |
In other words:
anorak = geek |
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