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New Promo Image • Clone Wars CGI • August 2007

Postby darthpsychotic » August 5th 2007 10:21 pm

August 3 2007



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The Clone Wars @ Starwars.com updates today with a Introducing Catherine Winder article + behind the scenes photos of Lucas, the LucasFilm Animation Studio known as Big Rock Ranch, and a semi-new group shot of Clone Wars!
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Postby Cryostar » August 6th 2007 6:51 am

As cool as this would be, you know they'd never be able to make a scaled version of the AT-TE, as much as we'd want one. Still, I'm stoked to finally have something ot put my AT-TE driver in :P

Great Clone Wars pic as well.
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Postby VT-16 » August 6th 2007 10:40 am

The background structures in the CW pic reminds me of early ESB concept art where Hoth had abandoned buildings on its surface. It also has some slight Cloud City feel to it (both original concept art wise and Special Edition wise).


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Postby darthpsychotic » August 14th 2007 11:30 am

Fri Aug 10 2007

Introducing Dave Filoni • Directing Clone Wars

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Relating The Clone Wars to Star Wars Tales

"I always think of what we're making as Star Wars Tales," explains Filoni, referring to the comic book series from the 1990s. "It's filling in details that the fans kind of wondered about."

"Take Han Solo - he's the guy down the street with his car up on blocks - how does he work his problems out in life? It tells interesting stories to fill in the gaps and also lets you know more about the characters and about the choices they've made."

Background Characters

Filoni uses his favorite character from the saga, Plo Koon, to explain how the Clone Wars might present characters that were marginal in the films.

"Plo Koon is a completely obscure Jedi Master who sits in a chair in the Council room and does not have a line of dialog in three films - but I like his design. So now we can take a character like Plo Koon and put him in three episodes and show what he was doing or how he crossed paths with Anakin or Obi-Wan."

The Clone Wars Clone Troopers

The clones of the Clone Wars, who have often been relegated to background characters in the movies, will also come to the fore with individual personalities according to Filoni.

"The clones become a big aspect of the war as much as the Jedi, because George is developing what the clones are really like - he wants them to be more individual than people ever thought. He wants clones that might be deserters, he wants clones that might be betrayers, they're not just a programmed thing like everyone believes."

Working For George Lucas

"One day he [Lucas] said, 'Look, I'm teaching you guys how to make Star Wars.' It's incredibly exciting working directly with George Lucas to make Star Wars, and not in a 'I see him every now and then kind of way' - I answer to him directly every Friday."
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Postby Cryostar » August 14th 2007 9:37 pm

So are they going to keep with the comics too? I like the stories about clones.
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Postby Mr J in the UK » August 15th 2007 11:01 am

Plo Koon about town

Dressing up like Plo Koon? This guy's a joker. I fear for the CWs.
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Postby thecolorsblend » August 15th 2007 12:29 pm

He wants clones that might be deserters, he wants clones that might be betrayers, they're not just a programmed thing like everyone believes.

This part sounds unbelievably dumb. If I were Palpatine and had paid all that money to the cloners on Kamino to make an army of yes men and clones deserted/sold out/etc, I'd use their planet as target practice for Star Destroyers.
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Postby foxbatkllr » August 15th 2007 2:13 pm

Mr J in the UK wrote:Plo Koon about town

Dressing up like Plo Koon? This guy's a joker. I fear for the CWs.


LOL I saw that guy at Comic-Con a couple of years ago.
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Postby Mr J in the UK » August 16th 2007 7:46 am

foxbatkllr wrote:LOL I saw that guy at Comic-Con a couple of years ago.


Why didn't you kill him there and then? He wears a ridiculous cowboy hat too - which is always a worry. Indie, Wayne, The Lone Ranger now they can get away with wearing this type of hat. This guy? No he can’t! Put him in prison Mr Lucas along with the writers of the Holiday Special!

End of rant for today that is.
PS If they CWs is a massive triumph, I shall retract this statement and go and live in a small igloo.
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Postby ETandElliott » August 16th 2007 8:24 am

darthpsychotic wrote:"The clones become a big aspect of the war as much as the Jedi, because George is developing what the clones are really like - he wants them to be more individual than people ever thought. He wants clones that might be deserters, he wants clones that might be betrayers, they're not just a programmed thing like everyone believes."


I doubt they would be like this. Lucas portrayed them as adherent to Palpatine and they were engineered that way. Weren't Obi-Wan and his commander supposed to be friends? Then he gets the order and doesn't hesitate to blow him off a cliff. It sounds like Lucas is totally re-thinking the whole concept.
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Postby The_Somnambulist » August 16th 2007 11:34 am

I don't think Lucas is changing anything. Recall the curious, somewhat disdainful clone that looks up at the walkway during Obi-Wan's tour of Kamino as the Kaminoan describes the clones' education process. Also, in the original draft I'm positive there was a clone trooper named "Oddball" (reference to "Kelly's Heroes"?), who doesn't follow the Order 66 protocol and assists Obi-Wan in some way.
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