Fabula Caromed
Belle of the Brawl
This is a fantastic analogy and I will be stealing it in the future.Corvus Raaf said:So Corvus showing an NFU how to use one would be like (as I crudely see it) teaching someone to swim without water.
This is a fantastic analogy and I will be stealing it in the future.Corvus Raaf said:So Corvus showing an NFU how to use one would be like (as I crudely see it) teaching someone to swim without water.
Did someone just call one of the prequel Star Wars movies good?Fasalin said:good prequel.
That clip is taken out of context. The weight of the blade is because the hilt is nearly over 1 KG, which is the weight of a normal sized sword, with a weightless blade attached. Imagine holding something that heavy with something that weighs almost nothing attached to it which can literally cut right through pretty much everything. If you look at it that way, you understand you need to be more stiff as though you were holding something heavier. The idea was Luke needed to be careful with the lightsaber because he was so unskilled, the Obi-Wan vs Vader scene was more in-line with his passive, defensive, style of combat than the heavy thing.Fasalin said:Lucas always said that the lightsabers were very heavy, rather than weightless as you'd imagine they would be. That was the stated reason for the style of fighting in the first film, though Alec Guinness' advanced age probably had more to do with it. Having said that, it seems that the idea was abandoned from Empire onwards, since the fights after that were more like fencing than than the Samurai-esque style of the first duel.
RELATIVELY good. I think that Revenge of the Sith was a good movie and I enjoyed it. That doesn't mean I feel that it compares to the originals, which are collectively my favourite movies.Jarven Zexxel said:Did someone just call one of the prequel Star Wars movies good?