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Master Magnus
09-01-2008, 11:52 AM
Cartoon Network has a new Clone Wars series trailer on its website: Cartoon Network (http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/clonewars/)
The trailer looks fantastic and includes everything from Y-Wings to General Grievous and Death Star-esque corridors and clones...
Tovor
09-02-2008, 10:56 PM
Cartoon Network has a new Clone Wars series trailer on its website: Cartoon Network (http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/clonewars/)
The trailer looks fantastic and includes everything from Y-Wings to General Grievous and Death Star-esque corridors and clones...
Awesome, most awesome. That really does look good. And by good I mean fantastic.
Master Magnus
09-06-2008, 03:05 PM
Awesome, most awesome. That really does look good. And by good I mean fantastic.
Yes, it has certainly sparked my anticipation for the series. :w00t:
Tovor
09-06-2008, 03:36 PM
Likewise, and I haven't had any enthusiasm for it at all, to be honest. I said that about the movie too and the film surprised me. The series looks more intense, and I wonder if maybe some of what we saw in the trailer should have been in the movie instead of cutsey Huttsy-baby.
I definately liked Yoda's line, where he said that they had to be careful lest they forget who they are, or something to that affect.
EDIT: I watched it again. He said "In this war, a danger there is, of losing who we are."
I know most everybody disliked the battledroids' "Roger, roger" in TPM. I didn't like it either. But I have to admit, I LOL at the end of the trailer when the grouple of battledroids were each saying to it to each other and it went roger-roger, roger-roger, roger-roger, roger-roger! :laughing:
Lord Tesla
09-06-2008, 03:46 PM
Likewise, and I haven't had any enthusiasm for it at all, to be honest. I said that about the movie too and the film surprised me. The series looks more intense, and I wonder if maybe some of what we saw in the trailer should have been in the movie instead of cutsey Huttsy-baby.
The trailer was fairly impressive. But I have a bad feeling about it. It could be few drops of intensity, that will be diluted in a an ocean of inanity.
I definately liked Yoda's line, where he said that they had to be careful lest they forget who they are, or something to that affect.
:yes: I also liked the line that went something like this: "Rush not into battles. Long is the war. Only by surviving it will you prevail."
Reminds me of Patton's maxim (working from memory, so it may not be exact): "No poor dumb b@st@rd ever won a war by dying for his country. You win a war by making the other poor dumb b@st@rd die for his country."
Tovor
09-06-2008, 09:05 PM
The trailer was fairly impressive. But I have a bad feeling about it. It could be few drops of intensity, that will be diluted in a an ocean of inanity.
So certain are you? Always with you it can not be fun. :yoda:
No, I hear you. I have thought that for quite some time. That would be another reason why I had no interest to see the Clone Wars movie, until the day I decided to go see it. But as much as I enjoyed the film, despite some silly elements, I began to have some faith in the series.
:yes: I also liked the line that went something like this: "Rush not into battles. Long is the war. Only by surviving it will you prevail."
Reminds me of Patton's maxim (working from memory, so it may not be exact): "No poor dumb b@st@rd ever won a war by dying for his country. You win a war by making the other poor dumb b@st@rd die for his country."
I remember that vaguely. General Shwartzcough quoted it during the first Gulf War.
Lord Tesla
09-06-2008, 09:31 PM
So certain are you? Always with you it can not be fun. :yoda:
Hey, I resemble that remark! :laughing:
No, I hear you. I have thought that for quite some time. That would be another reason why I had no interest to see the Clone Wars movie, until the day I decided to go see it. But as much as I enjoyed the film, despite some silly elements, I began to have some faith in the series.
I'm prepared to be presently surprised, but I still go by the ancient wisdom: Hope for the best; prepare for the worst.
I remember that vaguely. General Shwartzcough quoted it during the first Gulf War.
Did he? I didn't know that. If memory serves, Patton's original version was given a fine rendition by George C. Scott during the opening monologue of Patton.
Tovor
09-06-2008, 09:44 PM
Heh. :laughing:
Yep...hope for the best and prepare for the worst, and hope to be surprised. Like I was with ROTS. I mean, I went in expecting to like it because I did like the other prequels, but I hadn't expected to like it as much as I did.
Maybe it wasn't a direct quote, but it was something quite similar. Funny thing is, I remember whose home I was in, and exactly where I was standing (between the kitchen counter and the wall, next to the living room) when I heard him say it on news coverage in '91, yet I can't remember exactly what he said. But it was something very similar to what Patton said.
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