Driven by revenge, Boba Fett has helped The Empire hunt down and destroy the last of the known Jedi Knights.But with his prize close at hand, the final truth will lead him to an ultimate showdown with the darkest power in the Galaxy
This Star Wars fan film has been on out for a while, but I hadn’t seen it until now -- it’s pretty impressive for a fan film. Not only does it throw in Walkers and TIE Fighters flying over a forest as Jedis take cover I noticed even the wipes between scenes were done in a style identical to the actual movies, a nice detail touch. And it has Bob Fett in it!
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im p sure madalorians can't use lightsabers
It was well made, but there are some simple things that annoyed me:
1) the walkers are way too small.
2) the jedi would never have been walking around with their sabers out.
3) Klo Ploon's (sp?) species doenst speak like that.
4) No jedi attempted to use a force power?
5) The dark side wants people to embrace their emotions so they are easier to manipulate (force users or otherwise)
anyone can use a lightsaber. Where did this myth come from that you need The Force to activate a freaking saber?
These are some half ass jedi.
Boba Fett can be Chigur from No Country For Old Men and just walk around killing people, but these are freaking Jedi's. At least have them put up a fight.
And why wasn't he looking for Obi Wan Kenobi? Isn't he on Tattoine working on his desert hermit image at this time?
super! this is really perfect!
it was like a short slasher film... with boba fett instead of jason, I'm surprised no one got their tits out.
It's in some of the old Pen and paper books that when constructing a lightsaber it is common to put the activation switch inside the saber so only a force user can activate it.
It's possible for anyone to use a lightsaber (assuming the activation stud is accessible on the outside of the hilt). The myth about force users being the only ones who can operate them comes from the fact that as the blade is completely weightless, it is challenging (if not impossible) to judge the position of the blade in an extended or complicated fight.
I think people are being a little too critical about this film. It was a labor of love, made by people with nowhere near the resources of those who made the actual films. For what it is, I'd say it's kriffing well done. Yes, the jedi are powerful warriors, but given their waning connection with the force, a specialist in guerrilla combat such as Boba Fett would have a distinct advantage in a place like Kashyyk. That being said, it would have been nice to see how he dealt with at least a couple jedi who had their wits about them.
All told, I was pretty impressed. Keep it coming!
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