Wolfspider
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Concerning Yoda's fighting style in Attack of the Clones, I think that this poster from Salon.com has a valid criticism:
"I can say that I never imagined Yoda would fight like a frenetic green housefly, crazily careening off of walls. I always imagined his saber flying around his body in a wild tempest of motion as he stood, calm and dignified, in the eye of the storm. His mini-kung-fu posing was just too much."
I agree that all of this Matrix posturing is a bit undignified for the greatest and wisest of the Jedi Masters.
Someone asked (in another thread that seems to have disappeared) "Well, Yoda is a Jedi Master...how else is he supposed to fight?" Well, there's one possiblity up there--the telekinetic light saber whirlwind--and a really cool one I think.
Also, imagine if you would the scenes from Akira in which the children battle telekinetically. That's another cool possiblity.
I wonder if Palpatine is going to bust a move in Episode III.
I'm really rather disappointed that Lucus changed Yoda's fundamental personality so much in AotC by having him fight the way that he did. As a currently running commercial loves to point out, Yoda is a "Great Warrior" now, kung fu master and kicker of ass.
I can remember when the wizened old Jedi Master insisted that "Wars do not make one great."
"I can say that I never imagined Yoda would fight like a frenetic green housefly, crazily careening off of walls. I always imagined his saber flying around his body in a wild tempest of motion as he stood, calm and dignified, in the eye of the storm. His mini-kung-fu posing was just too much."
I agree that all of this Matrix posturing is a bit undignified for the greatest and wisest of the Jedi Masters.
Someone asked (in another thread that seems to have disappeared) "Well, Yoda is a Jedi Master...how else is he supposed to fight?" Well, there's one possiblity up there--the telekinetic light saber whirlwind--and a really cool one I think.
Also, imagine if you would the scenes from Akira in which the children battle telekinetically. That's another cool possiblity.
I wonder if Palpatine is going to bust a move in Episode III.
I'm really rather disappointed that Lucus changed Yoda's fundamental personality so much in AotC by having him fight the way that he did. As a currently running commercial loves to point out, Yoda is a "Great Warrior" now, kung fu master and kicker of ass.
I can remember when the wizened old Jedi Master insisted that "Wars do not make one great."
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