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Posted By: Brandon, on host 198.74.16.3
Date: Monday, July 12, 1999, at 13:18:43
In Reply To: Re: Anakin Skywalker posted by Procyon on Monday, July 12, 1999, at 11:20:48:

> > > To anyone who has seen the visually impressive, awe-inspiring movie that is pure heaven, then you will know what I am talking about. Why in the world does George Lucas include the question "Who was his (Anakin) father?" where Qui-Gonn receives some bull flickin' spit answer about how something something very similar to Mary and Jesus. Why? It's so confusing and weird, like the answer to that question was written in at the last possible moment. It's weird. Why didn't Georgy just avoid the whole question and not have Qui- Gonn answer it? Maybe it's just me, can someone explain what Shmi was saying?
> > >
> > > PS: Did anyone else see Grim Fandango in the audience during the pod race? He's there!
> > >
> > > Jo-"StarWarsisKingBowDownandWorshipITnow"-hn
> >
> >
> > Yup, I saw Grim. I also saw Luke's landspeeder at a Tatooine scene. ET was sitting in one of the senate chamber pods. There's an earth-based blender in the junkyard scene.
> >
> > :)
>
> I didn't see any of those... :( I just saw the guy from Willow in the racing place, and in the credits, Jabba the Hutt is listed as being played by himself.


With the ones I mentioned, you have to look close, and you have to know it's there before you see it. . . I have a friend who's a Star Wars lunatic (he's already seen TPM 26 times) who got the info before I saw it on opening day, so I knew where to look.