Admiral Ackbar in HD!
JFC that's funny..... There is a book out there about boba fett that is basically about how he survived the sarlacc pit by crawling out, I guess his armor protected him, but the stomach acids burnt the hell out of his face and body. Some dude nurses him back to health and he continues being a bounty hunting badass...
Wes Janson is badass. That doesn't change Cannon.
Well, it didn't hurt that he also had all his built in weaponry, including a thermal detonator he used to kill the Sarlaac.
Yeah... I'd forgotten the details... but I'm pretty sure those stories are from 'Tales of the Bounty Hunter'. It's old enough (predates the sequels) that some of it is non-canon now, if not all of it. I consider it 'semi-canon' if there is such a thing.
For instance, Boba Fett's story also discusses who he was before he became Boba Fett and how he got into it... and even what his real name was when he was growing up. They had no idea when it was written that he'd be a clone of his father. lol.
That all said, Boba Fett takes on a fairly large role in some novels and the SW universe in general years down the line... becoming 'Mandalore' - the leader of his people... and being a pivotal character in the last completed series of novels.
I don't like ANY of the new additions, especially the Wampa scene on Hoth. They ruin it for me.
ROTJ and TPM are my least favroites of the series. ESB still kicks ass.
"I may not be a mathematician, but I can count to a million." - Shannon Sharpe
Its weird how my tastes have changed over the years. When I was younger Jedi was easily my favorite (the first one I really remember vividly seeing at the theater) but as I got older I think my favorites in order are:
1. Empire Strikes Back
2. Revenge of the Sith
3. A New Hope
4. Attack of the Clones
5. Return of the Jedi
6. The Phantom Menace
I finally bought the Limited Version, which has the edited versions on 1 disc, and then the Theatrical Originals on the 2nd disc, and watched all 3 of the originals, and while they didn't look terribly bad, i couldn't help but dream of how badass they would truly look in HD if they were ran through the computer and had the dirt, dust, and grain removed from them, and were put on Blu-Ray.
it's a shame that it'll probably never happen though, because Lucas is a selfish cheapskate *****.
A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back were kinda grainy, but Return of the Jedi looked pretty damn good in it's original format.
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