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Re: "Star Wars Episode 3 - A Complete Summary" #76516
05/16/05 08:24 PM
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Some anonymous motel room.
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http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050515/REVIEWS/50503002

Ebert said Lucas returned to good filmmaking with this, giving it ***1/2.

He is flexible though, but I'm excited.


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Re: "Star Wars Episode 3 - A Complete Summary" #76517
05/17/05 04:47 AM
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Last night, Revenge of the Sith got its UK premiere, and although I won't be seeing it till Friday, me and my other half went down Leicester Square in London where it was all happening. It was great, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra gave a free performance of the music from the films, and there was a brilliant atmosphere despite all the rain!! :rolleyes:

Can't wait to see the film now!


...there's people who would pay a lot of money for that information. But then your daughter would lose a father..instead of gaining a husband.
Re: "Star Wars Episode 3 - A Complete Summary" #76518
05/18/05 01:49 AM
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Wow. I mean the movie now can't suck. Right?

Re: "Star Wars Episode 3 - A Complete Summary" #76519
05/18/05 08:26 AM
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I'm seeing a midnight screening of it tonight. I'm looking forward to it but I know it's going to be dissapointing.


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Re: "Star Wars Episode 3 - A Complete Summary" #76520
05/18/05 08:40 AM
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Midnight tonight baby! I cant wait.


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Re: "Star Wars Episode 3 - A Complete Summary" #76521
05/19/05 02:36 PM
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This movie was absolutely amazing. I knew I was gonna love it, but I didnt think I would be so completely blown away. If you havent seen it yet, then get tickets. Definetly dont miss out.


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Re: "Star Wars Episode 3 - A Complete Summary" #76522
05/19/05 11:10 PM
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is it true that boba fett is in the film??


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Re: "Star Wars Episode 3 - A Complete Summary" #76523
05/20/05 08:11 AM
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I think my expectations were way too high. I saw it last nite, and while yes, it was kickass, it didn't leave me with the same fulfilled feeling I thought it would have. My friend, who I went with, is a much more casual Star Wars fan, and he thought it was perfect. I don't know. I think that they underused the Darth Vader character in the suit...he was in a total of two scenes, and we heard James Earl Jones read 3 lines. I was disappointed by that...I mean, there is about 20-25 years between Episodes III and Episode IV (if you figure since in Epi III Luke/Leia are born and in Epi IV they are in their early 20's) they could've shown more of black-suit Vader.

The writing could also have been better in some spots, imho. I was tempted to shout "Jerry! Jerry!" when Padme told Anakin, rather predictibly and melodramatically that she was pregnant. I think they should've picked up the story at a point where he already knew, and it would be brought about where he would mention it (i.e. "Besides, I have to return from Mustafa to check on my love and my baby" or something like that, with her obviously pregnant). And BTW, did anyone think Padme's little brown suit thing when she confronts Darth Vader was rather skimpy for a chick who was 9 months pregnant? Boy, only she could pull it off.

Other than that, it was very good. I enjoyed it, and the actual emotional tanglings behind why Anakin becomes Vader was quite good. I think Ian McDermid was quite good, but they put too much makeup and whatnot on - he looks too intense and disformed from the emperor of Epi's V and VI. It was interesting to learn why he becomes disfigured though.

I know many compare this ending to that of Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, because it doesn't have a "happy" ending and whatnot. But I just left the movie kinda thinking that this was it? I guess my expectations were impossibly high to fulfill, but oh well. Perhaps when it comes out on DVD later this year I will able to properly judge it again.

BTW, did anyone see Lucas' cameo? I completely missed it, and some said it was pretty obvious.



Re: "Star Wars Episode 3 - A Complete Summary" #76524
05/20/05 06:53 PM
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I enjoyed it! Lucas should leave the love scene script writing to others but the action was good. Seeing Anakin survive the lava burns through "Force Rage" was tres cool!

I hope Lucas changes his mind and produces the movies for scripts 7-9 (these are in this thread in case anyone is interested).


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Re: "Star Wars Episode 3 - A Complete Summary" #76525
05/20/05 07:20 PM
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I just heard the opening has broken all kinds of box office records! Awesome!

BTW, I don't think I complimented you on your review, DP: Excellent! I just wished I hadn't read some of it, 'cause now I know what's going to happen. Anyway, very well-written (as usual ) and very well done!


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"God's going to sit this one out." The Punisher (2004)
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