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I liked the first flick, if they make a prequel of him going all "No you didn't!" and "Aw HELL NO!" and blowing up this and that

with a weapons shop all to himself i'll be there in the cinema. Zombie-esque Undead-ish flicks rule.

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Well..... turns out in I am Legend he was actually Hancock in disguise! That would explain it.... :lol::ph34r:

No he's a machine. Look for "I, Am Robot Legend" in 2010.

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Well, the source this information came from looks about as reliable as Yamato's QC team, so I say it ain't gonna' happen...

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I hate when the hero dies.....

I think it can be a good story device. I think that one of the "heroes" should have died in Return of the Jedi, would have given it much more impact.

Taksraven

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Lando was supposeably given thought into gettin the ick i heard somewhere tho, almost. But that would mean the disintegration of the

Falcon though and EVERYBODY would have hated that with a passion. :lol: Imagine Han and Chewie crying on each others shoulders, and like..

"Lando who? sob sob! the falcon boo hoo hoo!"

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I think it can be a good story device. I think that one of the "heroes" should have died in Return of the Jedi, would have given it much more impact.

Taksraven

You watch too much anime. Yeah there should be death but it shouldn't be used for drama. Besides they only had enough stumps for 3 heroes. But in the next "revision" Lucas might add a spot for Jar-Jar. See what that "adds"

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I think it can be a good story device. I think that one of the "heroes" should have died in Return of the Jedi, would have given it much more impact.

Taksraven

Well, Mace Windu died, and he's one badass hero. Impact enough for you?

Hero death, when overused and abused, gets one sick to the stomach, but with none of the drama that's supposed to be conveyed as one simply gets desensitized and anticipative.

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I was a lot more bothered by Smith's dog dying in I Am Legend than his death at the end.

Killing dogs in films always pleases people. Look at Turner and Hooch.

Taksraven

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Agree! Poor dog.

Well, Mace Windu died, and he's one badass hero. Impact enough for you?

Hero death, when overused and abused, gets one sick to the stomach, but with none of the drama that's supposed to be conveyed as one simply gets desensitized and anticipative.

I thought it was lame. Good to see on that Robot Chicken special they showed him landing. :lol: That sealed the deal!

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Well, Mace Windu died, and he's one badass hero. Impact enough for you?

Hero death, when overused and abused, gets one sick to the stomach, but with none of the drama that's supposed to be conveyed as one simply gets desensitized and anticipative.

When did Mace Windu die during ROTJ??

Actually another one that is barely ever used is the female romantic lead getting killed. Examples include Starship Troopers and Patch Adams (even though PA was based on a true story, dunno about the GF getting killed in reality)

Taksraven

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Yeah, and make it a directors cut originally intended ending and make the original first movie ending the alternate... it's just crazy enough to work! :p

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