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@prequelsnet mission 10: song association ➙ We Have It All by Pim Stones
“all my life I’ve been heading for hell but never had I thought I’d drag you down as well I just couldn’t resist what he was trying to sell there’s glory ahead but our love will be forgotten if my heart was still mine I would go to the bottom and apologise to you until the day it went rotten”
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“I want this terrible conflict to end just as much as you, my lady. And when it does, I guarantee an immediate return to democracy.”
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) - Deleted Scene
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NATALIE PORTMAN as Padmé Amidala Star Wars Prequel Trilogy (1999-2005)
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your state of helplessness really sold them on my surrender talk
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So it’s true, when all is said and done, grief is the price we pay for love.
E.A. Bucchianeri
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# nothing just anakin being The Most Extra™ for 46 years straight
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Anidala Week 2021
Day 7: Free Day >> Anidala + physical affection
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ROAD TO HELL
Anidala + Hadestown, requested by @nooodles
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DARTH VADER Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)
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13k Celebration:
URL gifsets → @anakinskyiwalker
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But i love you in a different way. I love you enough to kill you. [insp.]
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Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith - Padme Amidala Concept Art | by Sang Jun Lee
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Episode II: Attack Of The Clones | Deleted Scene
“The blush on the pair as they shyly said hello brought a burst of laughter from Padmé and a smile to Anakin’s face, though he was equally ill at ease as the two children. The girls’ shyness lasted only as long as it took for them to notice the little droid rolling behind Anakin, trying to catch up. “Artoo!” they shouted in unison. Breaking away from Padmé, they rushed to the droid, leaping upon him, hugging him cheek to dome. And R2-D2 seemed equally thrilled, beeping and whistling as happily as Anakin had ever heard.Anakin couldn’t help but be touched by the scene, a view of innocence that he had never known.” - R.A. Salvatore. Attack of the Clones
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Trisha Biggar dubbed the gown worn by Padmé for the dinner scene the “leather and lace” outfit. “It was a beautiful gown with a very tight corset and matching gloves,” Portman said. “Overall, what was different about the costumes in Episode II from thise in Episode I was that they were made to make me look more like a woman.”- Mythmaking: Behind the Scenes of Attack of the Clones by Jody Duncan
“There’s one costume that George designed himself. And that was the costume when I came on set everyone was like ‘ohhh.’ That was an interesting costume to wear, and it was really hard at the end of the day because the corset was so tight, they made my waist, like, twenty inches or something.”- Natalie Portman
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