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Old 04-30-2010, 08:24 AM
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I hope you mean Selfridge. Norm was a good guy.
Oops. I wrote this in Decemeber and got the two mixed up. I didn't realise that little error was still there. I corrected it when I originally posted it in another forum I believe, but didn't see it this time. Anyway it's corrected now.

Good summary Sovereign. I remember your post from A-F and it is a worthy addition to this thread. Your summary of the the criticisms of SW was particularly interesting.
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Interesting analysis, but I would argue that Darth Vader truly gained fame and notoriety in "The Empire Strikes Back."
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Interesting analysis, but I would argue that Darth Vader truly gained fame and notoriety in "The Empire Strikes Back."
You may be right. I was really speaking from my own impression, which may be mistaken.
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Well, I don't think that they're really all that similar, but the ending evoked the feeling of the Death Star--

and with a smaller ship.

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I've never seen Star Wars.
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Old 08-13-2010, 06:49 PM
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Yeah, that's the problem with comparative essays like this. And allusions. Really sucks when they reference something you've never read.
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