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Topic started on 4-1-2008 @ 07:26 PM by AugustusMasonicus
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Can someone explain this to me because I don't get it? After having experienced the original release of the movies and watching them numerous times
after, and still I still consider Star Wars my favorite film, I like to think I'm a pretty big fan but the devotion to this minor character still
baffles me. As a kid I couldn't stand him, he was the guy who had Han Solo frozen for Pete's sake.
When I saw the re-release people were cheering when he appeared in the added scene with Jaba. I had no idea that they were cheering for him and had to
have a friend tell me that it was indeed for him as I thought it was for the new scene. Same goes for when him and his old man popped up in Episode 2.
So what gives? Why the adoration for Mr. Fett and his daddy?
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reply posted on 4-1-2008 @ 07:39 PM by SR
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He's big in the Star Wars Extended Universe like theirs lots of stories about him and like he's brought back from the dead with a pretty good
explanation and everything. I think deep down the appeal is he's just a badass version of Han Solo like Darth Vader and Boba Fett are like the only
cool badguys in the original movies if i remember anyway so i can see the attraction.
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reply posted on 5-1-2008 @ 02:44 AM by ChiKeyMonKey
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Duh!!
It's a Fettish...
MonKey
Like feet, but stranger!
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reply posted on 5-1-2008 @ 04:06 PM by AugustusMasonicus
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Ahh, I see. So being that I have not read any of this all I know is he died in a pretty lame way and this was one of the reasons I did not understand
the fantacism. So how did he get out of the Sarlak(?) and how did they make it believable?
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It would appear so. Although I think feet are pretty nasty......
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reply posted on 5-1-2008 @ 04:52 PM by SR
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He's meant to be stuck descending further and further down the sarlakk thing with his manadolrian armour being the only thing that is saving him and
he manages to rocket propell himself out of it. But obviously after all that no one expects him to be walking about fine and dandy straight away and
someone finds him and helps him recover. It's told in a book about Jabba's nightclub. He like is made into an Anti-hero in the books and comics who
like later works with Han solo and Luke or let's them go on occasion.
But theres loads of stories now about him being young as well and his role in the clone wars due to the Prequel's and everything afterwards i
honestly do not understand sometimes how he became such a popular character compared to the jedi but like Yul Brunner in Westworld i suppose theirs
just something cool about a bad bounty hunter.
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reply posted on 24-1-2008 @ 03:08 PM by Gazrok
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Lets face it, the Mandalorian body armor is simply cool.... What kid didn't want lassoes, rockets, and a jet pack along with a menacing helmet? The
appeal here should be obvious, hehe....
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reply posted on 25-2-2008 @ 02:59 PM by Megaton
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I was about to say the same thing: he's cool because of the Mandalorian battle armor. The fact that I know the name of his armor proves it. Plus, in
his helmet is actually a 360 degree display, so it's not just a normal visor. Also explains why he's almost never caught off guard. How cool is
that?!
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reply posted on 9-3-2008 @ 09:00 PM by DrOOpieS
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You're right and wrong at the same time. Dengar actually is the one who saved him from the Sarlak. It's in the "Tales of the Bounty Hunters"
book by Kevin J. Anderson. It gives nice back stories into all the bounty hunters you see on the deck of the Executer during Empire.
I think the deal with Boba is the fact that he is a complete badass. When you read into his story more you start to realize how untouchable he really
is and how he is feared throughout the galaxy for his ruthlessness, cunning, and intelligence.
Boba Fett FTW!
-Droops
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reply posted on 10-3-2008 @ 06:26 PM by AugustusMasonicus
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Originally posted by DrOOpieS
I think the deal with Boba is the fact that he is a complete badass. When you read into his story more you start to realize how untouchable he really
is and how he is feared throughout the galaxy for his ruthlessness, cunning, and intelligence. 
Now this is the part, as someone who only watched the movies, does not get. I just remember seeing Jedi in the theater and thinking, 'What a really
lame way to kill this guy.' He got poked with a stick for Pete's sake.
Now I realize the books came out much after the original release of the movie but no amount of writing can undo that weak demise. And the thing even
burped after it ate him.....poor S.O.B.
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reply posted on 22-3-2008 @ 02:37 AM by TheBorg
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Another possibility could be that Boba Fett was the only clone that was allowed to age normally. That sets him apart from all of the others that are
his copies. They are inferior in the sense that he has more worldly experience in hunting than they do.
Now we know why he worked for Jabba. Way too many creds not to take the jobs Jabba was offfering.
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reply posted on 8-6-2008 @ 12:09 PM by Zealott
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Another reason Lucas is overrated. He had Bobba go out like a bitch being swallowed by a huge sandy vagina. Lucas admits to regretting him going out
like that.
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reply posted on 18-7-2008 @ 05:32 PM by buds84
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Tales of the Bounty Hunters is a good book
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