So was he covered in black tattoos or red?
So was he covered in black tattoos or red?
both red and black, hes white
This is a really shitty makeup job desu
>Dooku and Greivous should never have existed
>Both roles should have been fulfilled by Maul
Prove me wrong.
Black tattoos on red skin
I'd be fine with Greivous to be honest.
Why does he have stuck on horns on his head?
Why did he glue horns to his head and why didn't he bother to wipe off the extra glue before it dried?
it's impossible to put red tattoos on black skin
Greivous is unnecessary. His battle with Obi Wan should have been the time when Obi Wan, after chasing his nemesis for three films across numerous years, finally avenges the death of his mentor.
I always thought it was red and black skin, like a lizard alien
Zabraks have skin tones similar to humans ranging from pale white to brown, Maul is tattooed black AND red from head to toe.
When you put it like that I get it. I thought there would have been too many fights with Maul, I assumed the final fight in III would also be against Maul lol.
Thanks buddy.
Want to see something you can never unsee?
Check out his horns. For such a great makeup design, they went cheap ass on the horn appliances. You can easily see the border of silicone where each horn goes from the black makeup to the horn.
Fight between Kenobi and Grievous was meant to remind the audience that even in futuristic society full of outstanding technology, machine will always be below human.
It's direct pottery towards "I find your lack of faith disturbing." scene from ANH
>I thought there would have been too many fights with Maul, I assumed the final fight in III would also be against Maul lol.
Nah, it would be the tipping point where Palpatine who has been seducing/interest in Anakin finally makes moves to replace his departed apprentice using Anakin. Multiple villains across movies is dumb if you're got a continuous narrative. Give us one or two primary antagonists at max. Tertiary who gives a fuck, use them to sell toys but we should be invested in the defeat of the primary villains. Why the fuck should I care about some dude introduced off the bat in a new film, particularly when he's done nothing to the characters I'm supposed to be supporting?
Well to be devils avocado Maul was more of a stuntman's role than an actors. That shows in his make-up. It's meant to stay intact while the guy does his anime swordfighting.
That’s how horns look, user.
Just because the prequels are better than Nu Wars there's no reason to needlessly defend their flaws.
I'm afraid you're not the only one that has a problem with black skin
>devils avocado
Devil's
Are his horns held on with painted blu-tac?
>Multiple villains across movies is dumb if you're got a continuous narrative. Give us one or two primary antagonists at max.
This too, but this is how they were thinking:
>Maul is popular, his merchandise sells well, but oh fuck we killed him
>Dooku doesn't sell well, he's just a fucking old-ass man, Jango is popular, but oh fuck we killed him
>introduce cool robot guy Grievous (cause robots are cool, right?) for muh toy shekels, get rid of Dooku, it's the final film anyway
>also introduce a complex color system for ranks, units and branches for clone troopers so we could sell the same doll over and over with a different paintjob
There's a documentary on YouTube in how they created Grevious and it's nothing related to money
George Lucas is not a Jew, he cared for his craft.
Is that the thing where Grievous was initially going to be a child on a floating chair with two powerful droid guards?
George certainly cared for his craft but at the same time he had a conflicting passion for merchbux and he needed some direction and reigning to focus his ideas.
They knew no one would notice, and I never noticed until you pointed it out by staring at a still for 10 seconds.
>Maul could have sold more merch
Fuck off Disney. This isn't anime. Characters you care about will die because that's the story. This isn't a story written via popularity poll. Maul was an assassin, a pawn. Sidious didn't need him for anything more than that. Maul was never going to be clever enough to be Sidious right hand...and besides, Sidious had discovered a new more powerful apprentice
He desperately wanted to avoid a new Vader
(Which immediately disqualifies the sequels poor imagination) and wanted something that clicked as scary in 3 seconds (the child, while unexpected, was not immediate) and he thought animal eyes in a metal skull were dope for that.
They spent like 3 weeks rejecting designs, definitely not "muh toys"
>George Lucas is not a Jew
BAHAHAHA
>he cared for his craft
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why does that man in OPs image have teeth growing out of his head?
it looks dumb.
>t. I was born when Phantom came out
It WAS about the merch, you prequel-apologist moron, why would you even THINK for one second that it wasn't? Only way you would is when you don't remember, because you were literally a baby.
Nu wars aren't Canon, Disney can go fuck itself.
>They spent like 3 weeks rejecting designs, definitely not "muh toys"
How? Designs are very different from formulating a character based on a planned and extensive history and how they relate to the existing universe and its characters. Numerous designs of weeks suggests he could have been fucking anything and in the end was simply chosen because that design looked cool and a story was built around that.
Design by committee style shit. I like George but don't defend his turds.
I feel the same way, but it doesn't mean we pretend prequels are perfect. They're just better than the absolute garbage that is Nu Wars.
>He desperately wanted to make even more money
>and wanted something that would sell a fuck load of toys (the child, while unexpected, was not cool enough) and he thought animal eyes in a metal skull were dope for that.
FTFY senpai
I was like 7 when they came out. But you're the one complaining that they didn't keep maul around to sell merch. It wasn't the story being told. George makes his money on merch but there's an artist in there. That's why people are polarized by his work. It's risky and he fucks up a lot. But if he wanted to play it safe and was only about the money, we wouldn't have nearly the kind of world building in the PT. It would be more like TFA: more of the same, no crazy planets.
I think it becomes really apparent that George just likes to think of a certain setting and has a good understanding on how to populate it with visually interesting creatures and things
Just finished watching the making of episode 1, it really shows how he has very clear images of how things are supposed to look in his head and he picks designs that come close to that, whereas once he gets to actual filmmaking and directing he looks like a lost child who wants to go back to the workshop and look at cool models
Yeah, he's a visionary. He's not a screenwriter or director. He should be in a position of supervision similar to Kevin Feige and marvel capeshit but with a strong and vocal producer at his side and people above to answer to.
It's like in that small story David Lynch told about Lucas wanting to hire him as a director for RotJ; instead of talking about characters, the purpose of the movie or the plot he showed him wookie models, because in George's head, that stuff is what matters the most.
Why was he obsessed with björk?
Jej
>Skin color: Pale to dark brown, red, orange and yellow
Basically it could actually just be a very distinct rash, or a huge birthmark.
Yeah, he's a world builder, not an author. There's nothing inherently wrong with that, just if you want to actually tell a story from that world you need assistance.
But FTL travel and light sabers are not impossible?
Isn't it his natural skin?
he was a redskin b4 he become a powerfull sith lord
Washington faggots
Maul was an assassin, Dooku a politician and Grievous a strategist.