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actually, to whomever said it that Jango might not be dead and it was a clone, yes, you do in fact see him put on his helmet. When Mace Windu enters and holds his saber to his throat and then backs away when the super battle droids enter, Jango steps aside and puts his helmet on in the corner of the screen. take it from somebody that's seen it at least three times. Yes, Jango is dead, honestly it would be lame if he wasn't, but Boba isn't. It is my prediction that Boba will slay Mace Windu in episode 3, and if he doesn't, he should, because that would be awesome. It is what Jango and Boba and the Mandalorians do anyway, kill Jedi that is.

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Originally posted by Ferox

well remember a light saber when it slashs through someone quarterizes the wound( like you saw in braveheart when they took the hot poker to the old guys wound. the intense heat stops the blood and helps in healing) so you wouldnt see blood and stuff flying around.

 

 

what messed me up about that scene was that it seemed like there was a long pole under the head like he was an action figure or someone and the head poped on top.

 

 

and it think he just died way to quick.. granted mace is one of the most powerful jedi in the galaxy but it just happened so fast you were like...uh what?

 

Then why, in episode IV in the cantina when Obi Wan cuts off Ponda Baba's arm blood comes out???

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Originally posted by Majin Andy

actually, to whomever said it that Jango might not be dead and it was a clone, yes, you do in fact see him put on his helmet. When Mace Windu enters and holds his saber to his throat and then backs away when the super battle droids enter, Jango steps aside and puts his helmet on in the corner of the screen. take it from somebody that's seen it at least three times. Yes, Jango is dead, honestly it would be lame if he wasn't, but Boba isn't. It is my prediction that Boba will slay Mace Windu in episode 3, and if he doesn't, he should, because that would be awesome. It is what Jango and Boba and the Mandalorians do anyway, kill Jedi that is.

 

 

EP3 takes place 2 years from EP2...

 

 

 

:jango:

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look jengo's head doesnt come out cuz the helmet is "stuck" to his head cuz otherwise when he flies his helmet would fall off and people would/could recorgnize him and in the fight between jengo and obi his helmet had to fall of cuz he fell a few times :fett: get it???

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why do people always feel the need to tell everyone else how many time they've seen the movie already. as if that makes them bigger fans or maybe they know more of the movie(well the probablye do then but that's not my point).

 

how many times have i seen 'and i should know because i've seen the movie four times already!'

 

do they just want to make everyone else jealous or something?

 

often it turns in to a 'o yeah? well ive seen it 5 times!' 'but i've seen it 6 times and i'm seeing it again tomorrow!'-contest.

 

it troubles me.

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Originally posted by Arius

Jango's head does fall out of the helmet. If you see the movie again look closely after Mace decapitates Jango, you will see 2 separate shadows, one of his head and one of the helmet.

 

I think actually this is right. I saw the movie again yesterday and saw a shadow fly by quickly on a similar vector as his helmet. It went by really quickly though, so it may be hard to tell until we get the DVD. :)

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Originally posted by dorain8

"quarterizes the wound"

 

quarter?

are we talking money

 

OOOOO YOU MEAN THE BLOOD CLOTS SORT OF LIKE WHEN YOU PUT A HOT IRON TO A BATTLE WOUND

 

AHHH THAT WOULD BE "COAGULATES"

OR THE WOUND "CLOTS"

 

 

Actually the word is not made up, just misspelled...

 

cauterize:

<technique> To stop bleeding through the application of heat (thermal or electric) or a chemical substance (silver nitrate).

 

To destroy tissue with heat, cold, or caustic substances, usually to seal off blood vessels or ducts.

 

Meaning when a lightsaber passes through you it 'cauterizes' the wound (or burns it shut)

 

 

Dorain, can you please try to lay off the caps lock key? It's really unnecessary.

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A) I hope Boba Fett is the one to kill Mace in Episode Three. Perhaps he should even get hired by Anakin to kill Jedi [/speculation]

 

B) Why did Jango Fett aim five feet above Mace's head in the arena before dying? "I'm going to become stupid now, so you can kill me quickly and knock a few minutes off the film's running time!" :rolleyes:

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Ok this may sound crazy and it is but you cant throw out all possibilities. Jango could have been Sifo Dias who placed the clone order and went under a new name for some reason. His head might not have fallen off caus if he was a Jedi, he would have disappeard.

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  • 2 weeks later...

That's for sure....Jango IS dead, his head DID come out of the helmet, i have watched very carefully and it certainly did fly out, and he is NOT a Jedi......Count Dooku hired Jango to do the clones, because Jango said he was hired by a man named Tiranus (sp?) on one of the moons of Bockden (sp?) And at the end of the movie Darth Sideous calls Dooku Lord Tiranus....

 

Also, if Jango wasn't dead......why would Boba be so sad when he picked up his dads helmet? If Jango ducked down into his armor he would have gotten up after everyone left..or if it wasn't jango in the armor, boba would have known

 

His helmet wouldn't necessarily be stuck to his head, it could be attached to his neck piece of his armor so it doesn't come off while he's flying around, but since Mace's saber cut through it...............off it came and out flew the head

 

And it made perfect sense for mace to toast Jango that fast....his Jet pack had been broken and wasn't working, Jango only had one of his guns, and Mace was sprinting straight at him, blocking his shots with his saber.......He was doomed

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A) I hope Boba Fett is the one to kill Mace in Episode Three. Perhaps he should even get hired by Anakin to kill Jedi [/speculation]

 

Ummmm.... in episode 5, isn't this kinda what he did? Although Vader didn't have him go kill the Jedi, but capture them.

 

Funny how enemies become friends after time, isn't it?

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