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What If "Star Wars: Episode I" Was Good?

entr0py says...

This certainly would have made the film better. But you'd still have Ewan McGregor giving a stilted impression of Alec Guinness, and Natalie Portman being equally unnatural. And Darth Maul was a mute played by a stuntman. Without better acting and dialogue, all of these plot improvements would be wasted.

Star Wars: The Old Republic Comic Con 2011 Trailer

notarobot says...

I wonder if "a thousand years" is a code for "we kept it as far away from George Lucas as possible." Because I'd be okay with that.
>> ^westy:

"The Old Republic, players will explore an age thousands of years before the rise of Darth Vader"
>> ^Morganth:

The Empire returned? I thought this was a thousand years before Natalie Portman said we ushered it in with thunderous applause.

NASA finds exoplanet with right conditions for life to exist

Natalie Walker covers "Colorblind"

Girl transforms herself into (Anonymous) (Guy Fawkes)

artician says...

>> ^Asmo:

>> ^artician:
Still, I wish people who wish to protest something wouldn't pick a pop-culture reference to represent themselves. They should represent who they are, not some icon the media made popular. It really degrades the whole message they want to spread.

http://www.arts-wallpapers.com/vintage/V-for-Vendetta/imagepages/i
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They are legion... ; )


Heheh, maybe if everyone dressed up like Natalie Portman.

When the people who are the intended recipients of the protesters message see this though, they probably can't take it seriously. "Oh look, the masses are decorating themselves like a film character". The superficiality of its origins comes forward more readily than the intended symbolic attachment behind it. It would be more effective to find some emotional, poignant symbolism that represents, and is unique to, the movement and message at large.

Galtung on The Fall of the US Empire - Democracy NOW!

The Greatest Scene Ever Committed to Film

Quboid says...

>> ^Quboid:

When I saw the title, I was going to suggest that you haven't seen the scene in The Black Swan where Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis make out.
But no, this actually is better. Fair play. This is approaching Hawk The Slayer quality.


<< Insert deliciously inappropriate masturbation joke >>

The Greatest Scene Ever Committed to Film

Quboid says...

When I saw the title, I was going to suggest that you haven't seen the scene in The Black Swan where Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis make out.

But no, this actually is better. Fair play. This is approaching Hawk The Slayer quality.

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Scientists Scan Movie Clips From Your Brain

thumpa28 says...

Think of the possibilities... all you have to do is find someone dreaming about natalie portman getting it on with Cheryl Cole and pray to god that tendrils dont start appearing. On the other hand nightmares will no longer fade away when you can replay them on Tivo.

Kristen Stewart is a great actress. Proof!

Yogi says...

Ya know Speak was actually a pretty good movie and she was really good in it. She can act...she doesn't want to act in horrible movies...just like George Lucas's shit scripts sound awful coming out of Natalie Portmans mouth.

Superman's Song - Nataly Dawn

25 Actors Before They Were Famous

25 Actors Before They Were Famous

Yogi says...

>> ^Abel_Prisc:

You could argue that Natalie Portman was famous years before that movie. She co-starred in Leon- The Professional. Great movie, too.


Yeah she was totally famous...I think her parents did a good job (better than Drew Barrymore's parents) of keeping her out of the spot light at that age.

EDIT: Apparently Leon and Developing came out in the same year.



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