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Boba Fortuna

posted 06-04-2002 07:30 PM    
There is a great scene in Episode 2 when we get a glimpse of all the Jango clones- one scene the clones are all at a table, eating. One clone in the middle gives a dirty look to both sides- a very cool scene.

Who was the actor who played the clone(s) who looked to be in his early 20s?

Im pretty sure it wasnt Teumera Morrison.

One thing I cant figure out- WHY was Jango picked as a model for the clones?

Regards

Boba Fortuna



BobPalpatine

posted 06-04-2002 10:59 PM    
All the older clones were played by Morrison, including the scene your talking about.

Entaris

posted 06-07-2002 10:08 AM    
well, storie wise, jango was choosen for a few reasons, he is an excelent warrior, and very strong and tuff, this would mean the clones would start with considerable skill, then they could be furthermore enhanced with all the technology they hook the clones up to. Cloning creates a copy of ones brain, as well as physical form, while the clone in infancy forgets what it was born with, the capasaty is there, and the muscle capasaty is there as well, so jango would be the perfect choice to create an army of make any sense to ya?

And then movie wise, jango was chosen to do the clones, cause it would look cool to see the actor splayed many times over in one area, then see him somewhere else later :P

[ 06-07-2002 10:10 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Entaris ]



Lord _Tyranus

posted 06-23-2002 01:33 PM    
The clones eating at the table are definately not played by Tem Morrison, but by another actor who starred alongside Morrison in the Australian soap Shortland Street. I dont know his name yet but I am working on it since I saw this topic on here. Please rest assured that it is not Tem Morrison.

Lord _Tyranus

posted 06-23-2002 01:36 PM    
I just thought of something else to add to this topic - I wonder if Boba's voice change will be explained??? Seeing as he doesnt sound Maori in the original trilogy, yet he has a strong NZ accent (as does his father from whom he is an unaltered clone!) in Attack of the Clones!

Maybe I'm being a little cynical with that one heh!



Entaris

posted 06-23-2002 11:04 PM    
baba's mandalorian armor has a voice changer in it...