I took some screen shots of the major Jedi in the first two movies.
There were a million of them in the episode two battle scene, but I just took pics of the major Jedi, that you can mostly make out facial features.
The good Jedi:
Barris Offee
loyal Padawan paired with Jedi Master Luminara Unduli, Barriss Offee stayed close to her mentor's side whether during important meetings with the Supreme Chancellor, or in the thick of combat during the outbreak of the Clone Wars.
Mace Windu
A respected Jedi on par with the venerable Yoda, Mace Windu was a senior member of the Jedi High Council. His wisdom and experience were legendary, and his words carried great weight.
Windu was well schooled in Jedi philosophy and history. He knew of the ancient prophecy of the Chosen One who would return balance to the Force.
Qui Gon Jin
A venerable if maverick Jedi Master, Qui-Gon Jinn is a student of the living Force. Unlike other Jedi Masters, who often lose themself in the meditation of the unifying Force, Qui-Gon Jinn lived for the moment, espousing a philosophy of "feel, don't think -- use your instincts."
Yoda
Yoda, the ancient and revered Jedi Master, lived his final years hiding on the swamp planet of Dagobah. Nine hundred years old, Yoda had trained Jedi for eight centuries, and was very powerful in the Force. Among his last pupils were the most important (and reckless) Jedi in recent history, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker.
Obi Won Kenobi (Ben)
A dedicated and legendary Jedi Knight, Obi-Wan Kenobi has had a long and tumultuous career that has helped shape the fate of an entire galaxy.
Luke Skywalker
The path of a Jedi is often difficult, filled with conflict and pain. Luke Skywalker's life which began as a simple farmboy and saw him become the greatest hero the galaxy has ever known is an amazing example of this. Skywalker spent his restless childhood on the backwater desert planet of Tatooine, toiling away on his uncle's moisture farm. His guardians, Beru and Owen Lars, never told Luke of his true heritage. While Luke believed his father to have been a navigator on a spice freighter, he never suspected that Anakin Skywalker was once a famed Jedi Knight and incredible starpilot.
Luke was born during the chaos as the galaxy transitioned from Republic to the tyrannical Empire. He and his twin sister, Leia, were secretly spirited away from his father and the Emperor. Luke was taken to live with Owen and Beru while his sister was taken to Alderaan to be raised by Viceroy Bail Organa.
Yarael Poof
Yarael Poof's appearance would be comical to most if not for the powerful presence in the Force he exuded. The alien Jedi was a member of the High Council on Coruscant during the Republic's final years. He was present when Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn brought young Anakin Skywalker before the Council to be trained. Poof was a tall being with spindly limbs and a long, slender neck which supported a bulbous head.
Eath Koth
Eeth Koth was a member of the Jedi High Council in the final years of the order. From within the polished towers of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, the Council governed the actions of the Jedi Knights. Koth one was one of the 12 Jedi present when Qui-Gon Jinn presented Anakin Skywalker as the chosen one to the Council. Koth was a humanoid male whose face was etched with simple tattoos. A crown of vestigial horns sprouted from his skull.
Oppo Rancisis
The shaggy-haired serpentine Jedi Master Oppo Rancisis sat on the Jedi Council during the waning years of that august order. He was present when maverick Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn brought young Anakin Skywalker before the Council to be trained as a Padawan.
Depa Billabe
A serene yet strong presence on the Jedi Council, Depa Billaba was one of the members of that august body during the waning days of the Jedi order. Billaba sat between Eeth Koth and Plo Koon. She was present when Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn brought the young Anakin Skywalker before the Jedi Council, requesting that the boy be trained as a Jedi. Billaba also attended Jinn's funeral and the victory parade that marked the liberation of Naboo shortly thereafter. The Force runs strong in Billaba's family, and a close relative of hers is also a Jedi Knight.
Saesee Tiin
The imposing Saesee Tiin was a member of the Jedi Council during the final years of the Republic. He served that noble assemblage during the commotion of the Sith's return surrounding the events of the Battle of Naboo. Tiin voyaged to Naboo to attend the funeral of fallen Jedi Qui-Gon Jinn, and the jubilant celebration that marked the liberation of that outlying world. Ten years after this event, Tiin was still an active member of the Jedi order.
Tiin is a powerfully built humanoid male, with large hands and two down-sweeping horns surrounding his grim face.
Ki Adi Mundi
Ki-Adi-Mundi was an alien representative who sat on the Jedi Council. A humanoid being, Ki's most distinguishing physical feature was an enlarged conical cranium that contained a binary brain.
Padawon learner Jedi
Shaak Ti
The Jedi Council consisted of 12 wise and powerful Jedi Masters who convened within the towering Jedi Temple on Coruscant to contemplate matters of the Force and dispatch Knights to scattered crises across the galaxy. The faces on the Council would change to meet the increasing needs of the Republic. During the events precipitating the start of the Clone Wars, Jedi Master Shaak Ti sat on the Council. She was an exotic alien female with colorful patterning decorating her flexible lekku. Shaak Ti was one of the 200 Jedi that traveled to Geonosis on a mission to rescue captives from the growing Separatist forces.
Yaddle~~~Female Jedi, same race as Yoda
The quiet Yaddle was a member of the same mysterious species as the revered Jedi Master Yoda. Yaddle sat on the Jedi Council with her fellow green-skinned diminutive Force-user.
Even piell
The Jedi High Council was isolated from the rest of the bustle of Coruscant, convening in a circular chamber high above the cityscape. One member of this august order was Even Piell, a diminutive Jedi Master who was present when Anakin Skywalker was brought before the Council for training. Even Piell was a small humanoid with pink skin, large drooping ears, a topknot and a scarred face.
Adi Gallia
Gallia was a tall human female with a trim build. She bore an exotic beauty and wore an odd headdress draped with organic tentacles. The Force runs strongly in Gallia's family. A close relative of hers is also a Jedi Knight.
Allie Stass
The mystical energy field revered by the Jedi is known to travel through family trees, and several Knights and Masters of note can point to connections of blood as well as the Force. Jedi Knight Stass Allie was cousin to Adi Gallia, a member of the Jedi Council during the twilight years of the Republic. She bore a basic physical resemblance to the Jedi Master, and dressed in garb of the same cultural roots. During the Separatist crisis that threatened the Republic, Stass Allie advised the highest levels of Palpatine's government, and also fought valiantly during the first skirmishes that would ignite the devastating Clone Wars.
Agen Kolar
Among the 200 Jedi that journeyed to the barren world of Geonosis was Agen Kolar, a male Zabrak of considerable skill. The battle in the Geonosian execution arena proved costly for Kolar. Though he survived, his young Padawan did not.
Bultar Swan
Her skills with the lightsaber were put to the test as she faced off against Geonosian warriors and a seemingly endless horde of battle droids.
coleman treber
Attempting to confront Count Dooku, former Jedi and leader of the Separatists, Coleman was callously shot by Dooku's henchman, bounty hunter Jango Fett.
Trebor was a reptilian humanoid with an elongated face, dark eyes, and a sweeping crest extending from his skull.
Drug dealer Jedi
Bald Jedi
Crazy girl Jedi
Kit Fisto
At its height, the Jedi order encompassed hundreds of different species, all strong in the Force. Kit Fisto is a striking example of an alien Jedi, with large, unblinking eyes, and a gathered tangle of flexible tentacle-tresses extending from his head.
Plo Koon
Twelve Jedi sat in a circle to contemplate matters of the Force, and dispatch Knights to scattered crises across the galaxy.
One such Jedi Master was Plo Koon, an imposing alien whose face was concealed behind a forked facemask. His well-muscled humanoid form filled out the traditional Jedi robes.
Super babe Jedi
Pablo Jill
Regualar babe Jedi
Black man with ponytail Jedi
Aayla Secura
With an athletic build, an exotic beauty, and deep cerulean hue, Aayla Secura stood out among the many faces of the Jedi ranks. She was a Jedi Knight during the twilight years of the order, and operated out of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant.
Twilight zone Jedi
The DARK SIDE. These are dark Jedi, or dark sith, whatever you want to call them. Bad guys who use the force:
Count Dukoo aka Darth Tyranus
Darth Maul
Annakin Skywalker, aka Darth Vader
Palpatine aka Darth Sidious
Last edited by Whidden on 02-21-2005 at 09:11 PM |
gaboman said this in post #3 : Isn't that Pole Dancer Jedi the same woman who gets the shaft from Jabba the Hutt in Return of the Jedi?
I don't recognize a few of these pics, must be a few from Revenge of the Sith
She looks like the same species, but she had a light saber in the battle at Genosis, so she at least, is a Jedi.
All those pics, (with the exceptions of the ones of Palpatine and the older Ben Kenobi, Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker), I pulled off of discs one and two this afternoon.
Some of them appear on a few frames, almost too quick to catch with the naked eye.
Oh that explains it then. I guess I didn't really check all the Jedi out all that closely.
PS. Dave, did you buy the DVD collection of episodes IV - VI? I grabbed it a few weeks ago. Laughed my butt off when I saw the actor who plays Anakin as Anakin at the end of ROTJ
"I'm for it so we can put Nuclear power plants up there, and then beam the power back to earth on a laser beam." ~ Whidden
Remember at the very end, when all is good in the galaxy, Luke sees Obi Wan, Yoda and Annie all standing together as ghosts? Well, Ani is a different Anny now.
The DVD sets are kind of expensive I was expecting them to be cheaper...
"I'm for it so we can put Nuclear power plants up there, and then beam the power back to earth on a laser beam." ~ Whidden
I watch them more than I should. I watched empire and return of the jedi last weekend.
Today, I watched episode one. I think I'm too hard on it. It's an ok movie. A lot of it could be edited out, but the movie isn't as weak as I normally rant.
And one thing I will say for it. Of all fight scenes in any movie, Crouching Tiger hidden Dragon, the Matrix movies, Kill Bill's, etc,
that fight between Darth Maul and Obi Won is the best fight battle ever. It's very short, that's not good, but the saber battle and the sound is the absolute best.
The light saber battle is awesome. When I first saw the double ended light saber, I was amazed. But I was just as amazed when I saw Yoda battling in episode II. That was awesome
I have the SE box set on VHS, but, yeah, I had the original of ESB on BETA... I think I got it from McDonalds or something as a promotion.
Episode I is alright, basically.... but when the mitichlorines came into it I just wanted to throw up. What the heck was with that? He could have just said "I feel the force coming from him at such an intense level" or something lame like that would have stopped people from laughing at poor Mr Lucas.
Plus Jar Jar Binks.
"I'm for it so we can put Nuclear power plants up there, and then beam the power back to earth on a laser beam." ~ Whidden
I could go on for hours and hours about the problems with episode one.
I get an attitude about it. When I first saw the movie, I was very very angry.
Super angry. I felt depressed, etc.
But slowly, over the years, it has grown on me some.
Without going into a 10,000 word essay on it, these are the major problems I had:
1. I was selfish, and I wanted the movie that the trailer showed. The trailer had the old star wars music, the imperial march, the jedi theme, the serious scenes.
The actual movie had new music, that was elevator music. I think John Williams was bored with the movie and wrote music to match.
A lot of the movie had cheesy comedy relief in it, that didn't fit.
2. Jar Jar Binks was the most fake irratating character in any movie ever.
3. The light saber battle is what I wanted. When it got to it, it kept switching over to Jar Jar and the gungens fighting their computer generated fako war,
or Padme and crew doing their stealth castle assault.
This angered me deeply. I was getting into the light saber stuff, and up pops Jar Jar falling off a tank.
4. The whole Padme is the quenn, her body double is the queen was confusing and irratating. Today when I watched it, I picked up on the plot a little more, back then, I was just confused.
5. Darth Maul had two lines in the whole movie, and the movie was supposed to be DARTH MAUL vrs the jedi.
Darth Maul was in the movie about 5 minutes.
So I went to see Darth and saw Jar Jar instead!!!
6. All the lazy writing got to me, it made me sick:
Darth Vader made c3po.
Darth Vader is helped to fly his ship and destroy the robot ship by R2D2.
Jabba the hut watches a race that a kid wins, whose daughter winds up killing Jabba later.
Greedo, who is killed by Solo, is a friend of Darth Vader.
Darth don't remember none of this later in life.
I'm gonna stop now, I'm getting heated about it again.
Today, when I watched it, I just relaxed and watched it, and it was ok. Kept me interested.
A lot of awesome stuff in it. Annie blowing up the robot ship was cool.
R2 on the ship hull as droids are picked off was good.
The light saber battle was awesome.
Qui Gon Gin putting his saber in that door and melting it was slick.
I actually saw the Padme is the queen thing coming, mainly because I knew Anakin falls for the queen of Naboo, and he didn't seem to be even talking to her in the movie still dumb though.
Wonder how they're gonna ruin Chewbacca in the next movie.....
"I'm for it so we can put Nuclear power plants up there, and then beam the power back to earth on a laser beam." ~ Whidden
Mister George Lucas, will computer generate him, instead of getting the old costume that is so lovable.
George will spend two billion dollars on computer graphics that look like a big giant turd toupee sitting on a bald guys head, and think "now, that looks sweet."
Then, we will see another beloved character from our childhood destroyed by computer animators.
I sound bitter about the whole thing, but I do like old George. It's his movie, he can do what he wants.
The old stuff was pure and the light from real life reflected off it. I'm not talking about using models again for space scenes, but use the wookie suit and please please don't tell me how real those cgi fako's look in the pod race.
Get a rubber dummy in there or something!
***Whiddens disolves into bitter self replicating rant, gets chest pains***
Yeah, he hasn't had much luck in the CGI department. Jabba The Hutt in episode IV looks like he's made out of glass, and when his eyes bulge like a cartoon character... I just don't know what to think
He'll probably make Chewbacca the captain of the Millenium Falcon or something stupid like that.
"I'm for it so we can put Nuclear power plants up there, and then beam the power back to earth on a laser beam." ~ Whidden