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  1. Should yoda_strikes_2 be in here somewhere? This part is confusing me: 21. YODA STRIKES BACK I BF2 yoda_strikes_emergency 2:05-2:27 BH Music151 0:24-0:33 BF2 yoda_strikes_emergency 2:38-2:58 BF2 yoda_strikes 0:00-0:11 BF2 yoda_strikes 0:15-end 22. YODA STRIKES BACK II/FINALE BF2 yoda_strikes 0:51.5-0:56.5 BF2 yoda_strikes 0:01-0:15 DVD 32 2:39-2:40 BF2 yoda_strikes 0:36-0:40:42.5 BF2 yoda_strikes 0:19-0:23.5 BF2 yoda_strikes 0:46-0:51.5 mix OST t13 all
  2. D'oh! Guess it's time to stop lurking now... :? Ditto...
  3. I missed the downloads of the 8th and 9th :cry: Would anyone be willing to send them to me? If so please PM me and I'll give you my g-mail address. 8O By the way...is it possible to change your password on this forum?
  4. Does the Chase Through Coruscant clip fit somewhere in the album version? If so, where? I couldn't figure out where to edit that in...
  5. But the Obi-wan leaving the water clip is sandwiched between the two Goodbye Old Friends segments you listed...aren't those parts also mixed with Palpy's TV Set?
  6. Looking over the list again I think you did miss one small segment...the music for Obi-Wan swimming, then climbing out of the water starts around 0:44 of mus_kashyyyk_droid_cave.mp3. I'm guessing that's 5M4 - Swimming, Droids and Yoda Farewell. Is the alternate Anakin's Dark Deeds an entire alternate take, or just a different mix of the same recorded elements?
  7. I thought someone said Bounty Hunter 151 was an alternate segment from Yoda Strikes Back...was that not true?
  8. Thank you for posting this, Cerrabore! You didn't miss anything I can think of, unless you'd like to add the main title with clean ending...
  9. "The movie is called "The Blue Max"...there's no blue on the cover. Plus, the Blue Max is a medal. Where's the medal on the cover?" Because that approach would be way too obvious. This is an example of what my professor calls "hand in glove" - two design elements which are redundant when combined, instead of creating a greater meaning and understanding of what the poster is supposed to represent. If the title describes a medal and the medal is shown, what's the point of having an image to go with the title? It adds no meaning. Now, I haven't seen the poster in question so I'm not saying the approach that was taken was necessarily any better...
  10. After he kills Dooku it cuts to a close shot of him. The next time you see his hands they're empty (when he uses the force to free Palpy). I guess he just left the saber there.
  11. You mean in RotS? Williams knew about it, he rerecorded the vocals...
  12. You all are wrong, including gkgyvealaidcpekveryzyeo about Neil being wrong. This is not a matter of opinion - it is a matter of fact! This forum is made up of simpletons.
  13. I agree with Fiery Angel, Peter Jackson is overrated. LotR succeeded in many ways and certainly PJ is responsible for many of them, but there are also aspects of his style that bother me throughout the films...like his constant use of slow motion (or slow, dreamlike scenes that feel too drawn out), and the heavy use of flashbacks and dream sequences (the section of Two Towers with Aragorn and Arwen dragged IMO). Deaths of main characters are way too long and typically use unnecessary slow motion, especially Boromir's. Another major issue is that we're told how powerful and scary bad guys are, and they look and sound scary, yet they often appear incompetent. This problem was worst in FotR, especially with the wraiths and also with the Uruks, who are killed off as easily as regular orcs (in the extended edition they are killed with stones thrown by hobbits!). The exceptions are the cave troll and Lurtz, both of whom put up a good fight. Don't get me wrong, I love LotR and think its successes far outweigh these problems. But for the sake of discussion, these are the reasons I think PJ is slightly overrated.
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