20 Things You Somehow Missed In Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones
17. Keep An Eye On Those Jedi Archive Busts
Before Obi-Wan Kenobi could actually rock up on the aforementioned sea planet of Kamino, however, the inquisitive Jedi Master was first tasked with scouring the Jedi Archives for the location of this mysterious world.
And with all this attention on figuring out where in the hell the vital system had disappeared to, you'd be forgiven for missing some rather important faces being showcased in and around the sacred location in the form of a number of supremely polished busts.
Among the representation of The Lost Twenty , the Jedi who turned their back on The Order over the years, is the facial sculpture of Christopher Lee's Count Dooku, of course. But in a cheeky set of cameos of sorts, many of the statues crafted by ILM sculptor Richard Miller were actually of the behind-the-scenes creatives involved in the flick, with George Lucas, animation director Rob Coleman, and model supervisor Brain Gernand among the Jedi faces frozen in time.