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   From: anybody@anywhere-anytime.com   
      
   In article , Merrick   
   Baldelli wrote:   
      
   > On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 11:50:13 +1200, Anybody   
   > wrote:   
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   > >   
   > >> However, personal taste aside -- what the character's thinking   
   > >> is based not usually on the scriptwriter's interpretations, but in   
   > >> fact the novelization writer's... Do you know for certain how much of   
   > >> it is creative interpretation vs. what the scriptwriter had in mind   
   > >> when the character did what he did based on what he was thinking? I'm   
   > >> wagering you won't. Personal experience in this realm has been   
   > >> usually as long as one doesn't change the actions of the story -- the   
   > >> scriptwriter usually okays a lot more of the interpretation of what's   
   > >> going on inside the character's head than I feel comfortable with.   
   > >   
   > >The scriptwriter in this case is George Lucas who has VERY defined   
   > >ideas about HIS story. The writer of the movie novelisation has access   
   > >to George Lucas and his notes,   
   >   
   > Including what he meant to do in his mind? They have   
   > telepathy do they? Amazing. Why wasn't I born with that talent, even   
   > if some people accuse me of having that skill.   
      
      
   I really can't be bothered wasting any more time on this. Believe   
   whatever you like. :-\   
      
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