Nice joke.Anakin wrote:So my favorite is still ep2/3. The story around Anakin/padme, jar jar
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Nice joke.Anakin wrote:So my favorite is still ep2/3. The story around Anakin/padme, jar jar
Haha! That's an excellent joke!Anakin wrote:So my favorite is still ep2/3. The story around Anakin/padme, jar jar
I disagree with your ep IV choice. I'd say it is the throne room theme.Eggman wrote: Episode I: Duel of the Fates
Episode II: Across the Stars
Episode III: Battle of the Heroes
Episode IV: Princess Leia's Theme
Episode V: Imperial March
Episode VI: Luke and Leia + Battle of Endor Suite
Maybe you are right.ARCTroopaNate wrote:I personally feel that the criticisms leveled at the TFA music is shortsighted. Star Wars music is so enjoyable to us as fans because we associate it with such positive feelings, moments from the movies. TFA hasn't had the time to to build those feelings yet. As someone who's listened to the music a lot in the past couple weeks, I have to say that I think it's fantastic, and at some point in the future, might be looked at the best of the seven.
Note: I don't know jack about music, just my opinion.
Twilight_Warrior wrote:You guys know that Eggman has like a degree in music-ology (or something like that), right? I mean, it's fine that you disagree (though having played both of them in concert, I will say that Battle of Endor makes a MUCH better concert suite than the Emperor's Throne Room), but he kinda has a point.
You're talking about Mendelssohn's Wedding March, right? Actually, I think my soundtrack CD lists it as "The Throne Room/End Title," which is where the idea of "Throne Room Theme" comes from, I'm sure. "Emperor's Throne Room" is a whole separate track. Lots of thrones in this Star War.Twilight_Warrior wrote:OOooooooohhhh that one. I know it as "Victory March"
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/The_Throne_RoomMaveritchell wrote:You're talking about Mendelssohn's Wedding March, right? Actually, I think my soundtrack CD lists it as "The Throne Room/End Title," which is where the idea of "Throne Room Theme" comes from, I'm sure. "Emperor's Throne Room" is a whole separate track. Lots of thrones in this Star War.Twilight_Warrior wrote:OOooooooohhhh that one. I know it as "Victory March"
(Besides, this is all crazy talk. "Binary Sunset" is clearly the most memorable theme from IV.)
Probably because it's the third time the Empire (sorry, First Order) has tried that tactic. "Okay, it didn't work last time, but what if we made it bigger?" I think Han put it best. "How do we blow it up? There's always a way to blow it up, right?" Like it's just old hat now.TWINKEYRUNAWAY wrote:I don't know why the starkiller base bothers me so much.
I think the best thing do do would be for the next superweapon (yes, they're not likely to have built just the one - after all, DSII was being built at the same time DSI was operational) to be Force-related in some way.Anakin wrote:I hope they do not build an other deathstar in the following movies. You can say what you want about the prequel but it was a complete new story.
Can you imagine the imperator in the supermarket at the cashpoint?? I'm sure he simply takes what he needsthelegend wrote:I always wonder where the Empire (Or F.O.) got the money to build their superweapons. Or all that metal. And how did they manage to build a superweapon into the core of a dwarf planet? How is that possible. Do they print their own money to buy and pay all the things like sources, workers etc.?
The Star Wars galaxy is a big place with a population of sentient beings way much greater than the Earth. I'm sure there are plenty of people to serve the Empire/First Order without the need of clones or droids.Anakin wrote:The only thing i wonder is where to they get all the people?? If you can explore an star destroyer with the falcon, how do they fill it with people? And if they managed to fill one, where do they get the people for the deathstar?? If they would still use clones, ok. But they don't.
You know thats a good point. With the empire they had the funds to do that becuase they were the central government and where the central power for 20 years. Last time I checked the empire was pushed back and were pushed into hiding for 30 years without that kind of support.thelegend wrote:I always wonder where the Empire (Or F.O.) got the money to build their superweapons. Or all that metal. And how did they manage to build a superweapon into the core of a dwarf planet? How is that possible. Do they print their own money to buy and pay all the things like sources, workers etc.?