| "kindof" an odd sequence - maybe this is nitpicking [message #243358] |
Do, 30 März 2006 19:48 |
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Since I read in response to one of my posts that it was odd for one of
the readers/posters to see a person or droid working with the lava
while Obi-Wan and Anakin are fighting, I decided to share what doesn't
make a whole lot of sense to me.
Anakin on Mustafar kills separatists... then does what looks like just
stand their with the wind blowing by him (isn't he wasting time?)....
Then Padme takes off in her ship to go see him....THEN Vader and
Palpatine communicate by hologram... and then Padme seems to arrive in
no time, like it was just a couple miles or few kilometers away from
Coruscant.
Does this seem odd to anyone else?
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| Re: "kindof" an odd sequence - maybe this is nitpicking [message #243362 ] |
Do, 30 März 2006 23:11 |
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In article <1143740924.238218.314410 [at] j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"biowarble [at] hotmail.com" <biowarble [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
> Since I read in response to one of my posts that it was odd for one of
> the readers/posters to see a person or droid working with the lava
> while Obi-Wan and Anakin are fighting, I decided to share what doesn't
> make a whole lot of sense to me.
>
> Anakin on Mustafar kills separatists... then does what looks like just
> stand their with the wind blowing by him (isn't he wasting time?)....
> Then Padme takes off in her ship to go see him....THEN Vader and
> Palpatine communicate by hologram... and then Padme seems to arrive in
> no time, like it was just a couple miles or few kilometers away from
> Coruscant.
>
> Does this seem odd to anyone else?
Good grief. Is it April 1st already?? :-\
Unless they use the stupidly annoying split-screen approach (like in
"24"), TV shows and movies can't show things that happen at the same
time simulataneously on-screen (books can't even use split-screen).
You have to understand that roughly AT THE SAME TIME Anakin is arriving
at Mustafar and killing the Separatist leaders, Padmé and the hidden
Obi-Wan are leaving Corsucant.
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