User:Gravy666

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My favorite Star Wars character would have to be Galen Marek, a.k.a. Starkiller. I just feel a sort of connection to the character more than I do with someone as faceless as Revan, or The Exile, or even Delta 1138 (Boss). In The Force Unleashed, we get to see the creation of the Empire just about through the eyes of Marek, and get to sort of craft him into the ultimate Jedi that we want him to be. And never before have we been able to pwn Stormies so badly.

My other favorites are Luke, Obi-Wan, Anakin/Darth Vader, Yoda- well, everyone from the original trilogy. I might be part of the 'new' generation of Star Wars fans, but I still saw the original trilogy before the new one. I definitely think that the original trilogy is the better trilogy.

I've seen the original trilogy movies so many times, and every time I notice something new. The following is a list of small... er... 'tidbits' of information about things that I know about the original trilogy:

-The guys leave C3PO and R2D2 in the room overlooking the Death Star hangar with the Millennium Falcon. The Stormtroopers open the door most of the way and enter the room. The stormy in the back of the group bangs his helmet on the door. -When Obi-Wan gives Luke Anakin's old lightsaber, it looks more green than blue. It is not any sort of technical limitation of the technology during the time that the movie was made, because later on, when Obi-Wan and Darth Vader duel, Obi-Wan's lightsaber is obviously blue.
 * Episode IV

-Through certain parts of the movie, mainly the ones in space, objects are briefly transparent. The time I remember is after the guys gain clearance to land on Endor. At the end of the scene, you can see through the guys and the ship and see Endor. -At various scenes featuring Darth Sidious, there is a black blotch on the right side of his face, probably blocking off the edge of the mask.
 * Episode VI

Note: Those are not all of the things that I know, just the ones that I can think of off the top of my head.

If you don't believe me, watch the movies yourself and see. If you still happen to have only the VHS versions, you may not see the details due to the tape not offering as good picture quality as the DVD release of the trilogy.

Oh, and, if you have the VHS versions, you may want to still keep them if and/or when you get the DVD versions. On the DVD versions, several things are changed in the movies. If you loved the original song at the end of Episode VI, you're in for a surprise with the DVD...