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** More like Hey It's That Guy's Kid, but Andy Secombre, Watto's voice actor, is the son of Harry Secombe, who played Mr. Bumble in the 1968 film of [[Oliver]] |
** More like Hey It's That Guy's Kid, but Andy Secombre, Watto's voice actor, is the son of Harry Secombe, who played Mr. Bumble in the 1968 film of [[Oliver]] |
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* [[Old Shame]]: Jake Lloyd isn't fond of his role as Anakin Skywalker, in no small part due to it [[Never Live It Down|being the reason he was bullied throughout middle school and high school.]] He even burned all of his ''[[Star Wars]]'' memorabilia and never watched a single ''[[Star Wars]]'' film again, stating it was too creepy to watch them again. |
* [[Old Shame]]: Jake Lloyd isn't fond of his role as Anakin Skywalker, in no small part due to it [[Never Live It Down|being the reason he was bullied throughout middle school and high school.]] He even burned all of his ''[[Star Wars]]'' memorabilia and never watched a single ''[[Star Wars]]'' film again, stating it was too creepy to watch them again. |
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**Also for Terrence Stamp, who reportedly disliked working on the film. |
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* [[Preview Piggybacking]]: ''[[Meet Joe Black]]'' and ''[[The Siege (film)|The Siege]]'' both had the teaser trailer for this film. A number of fans bought tickets just to see the preview, ''and then walked out''. |
* [[Preview Piggybacking]]: ''[[Meet Joe Black]]'' and ''[[The Siege (film)|The Siege]]'' both had the teaser trailer for this film. A number of fans bought tickets just to see the preview, ''and then walked out''. |
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* [[Recycled Script]]: The heroes visiting an underwater city to parlay with its ruler was originally a big plot point in Lucas' first draft for the original film, ''The Adventures of Starkiller: The Star Wars''. |
* [[Recycled Script]]: The heroes visiting an underwater city to parlay with its ruler was originally a big plot point in Lucas' first draft for the original film, ''The Adventures of Starkiller: The Star Wars''. |