OK OK - Which one of you GEEKS has seen it?
Episode III - "Revenge of the Sith"
Most viewers gave it only a B+...
How would you rate the movie? (please, only if you've seen it - opinions are like... a**holes, everyone has one)
Most viewers gave it only a B+...
How would you rate the movie? (please, only if you've seen it - opinions are like... a**holes, everyone has one)
To a dragon, you are crunchy and taste like a Chicken McNugget.
Beli has skewed the numbers! OMG RECOUNT RECOUNT. I'll get the Florida Election officials up here soon.Beli Flinthammer wrote:Ah, misread the poll. I thought you meant "are you waiting for video" as opposed to "omg, wait for the video."
I thought it was great. Definitely an inheritor of the name "Star Wars", even though the begining had too much slapstick and a robot with a hacking cough (a robot with a hacking cough?!?).
The end more than made up for it. The battle between Obi-Wan and Anakin was great (as it damn well should have been), only a little annoying that it was interspersed with the fight between... oh, nm, too much to give away.
Go see the movie.
Hi. My name is Adan. And I am a masochist.
That movie rocked!
This one should be able to stand alone if you've seen the previous ones (Episodes 4,5,6) but I would definately suggest seeing the first two episodes - they are good for sure.
I agree that there could've been a few scenes done differently or inserted as there are only 1 or 2 lulls in the story - but it seemed to be non-stop action from the word "action!".
Any Star Wars Geeks out there? Don't miss it.
Any Homebody-Home engineers out there? Probably won't be interested.
The theater is the best place to go see this movie - period. Too many large sounds in this to miss it there.
This one should be able to stand alone if you've seen the previous ones (Episodes 4,5,6) but I would definately suggest seeing the first two episodes - they are good for sure.
I agree that there could've been a few scenes done differently or inserted as there are only 1 or 2 lulls in the story - but it seemed to be non-stop action from the word "action!".
Any Star Wars Geeks out there? Don't miss it.
Any Homebody-Home engineers out there? Probably won't be interested.
The theater is the best place to go see this movie - period. Too many large sounds in this to miss it there.
To a dragon, you are crunchy and taste like a Chicken McNugget.
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Saw it today the entire beginning sequence with the space battle, I was like just "Wow, look at that!" And the music and sounds, i can't want until it comes out on dvd so i can hear every single little detail with my home theatre system.
And the whole thing about Episodes I and II. I thought they were okay movies. Course i just love Natalie Portman and Ewan McGregor. And i'm somewhat of a star wars geek. I would say that i would be a little lost in some areas without watching I and II, so i recommend watching those before. Also, i recommend watching Star Wars: Clone Wars. Little cartoon that cartoon network was showing. I believe ya can get the first season on dvd. Ya get alot of backstory like who the fuck General Grievous is. It's just good Star Wars fun.
And the whole thing about Episodes I and II. I thought they were okay movies. Course i just love Natalie Portman and Ewan McGregor. And i'm somewhat of a star wars geek. I would say that i would be a little lost in some areas without watching I and II, so i recommend watching those before. Also, i recommend watching Star Wars: Clone Wars. Little cartoon that cartoon network was showing. I believe ya can get the first season on dvd. Ya get alot of backstory like who the fuck General Grievous is. It's just good Star Wars fun.
I second the above.Ringo Flinthammer wrote:Akunna has suffered a head injury. I would happily have "The Phantom Menace" and "Attack of the Clones" wiped from my memory, if that were an option. I could use those brain cells back.
Ep3 was enjoyable, especially the last half hour or so. Lots of action, Grevious was fun, the old and new tied up decently.
Still, I cant wait for the special edition where they'll have someone with talent rewrite and dub over the dialog in it's entirety.
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So I take it he has no plans to do Chapters 7-9? This was originally spose to be 9 chapters....... Too bad, he actually went back to the way the original three were done and made a pretty decent movie this time and tied it up nice to the original series. Even though I knew the outcome, I actually felt bad for Anikan and hoped he could be saved (silly I know).
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According to what I've been hearing, the story that there is a total of 9 SW movies is something of a myth. Back when Star Wars was originally released, there was a ton of story line - about 9 movies worth. But as they developed Episodes 5 and 6 (Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi), the plot lines shifted from the original, and Return of the Jedi became the conclusion of the series (happiness reigns in the galaxy, even if it does include those f*%&ing Ewoks).
Now that the SW universe has been opened up to other writers, there is no lack of story lines for what happens after Luke Skywalker re-establishes the Jedi order. But you'd have to pick one, and that is a big gamble with a franchise as big as SW is. How disappointing would it be if Lucas cranked out something like I or II as the next in the series? I'd have to commit seppuku with a novelty light saber...
Now that the SW universe has been opened up to other writers, there is no lack of story lines for what happens after Luke Skywalker re-establishes the Jedi order. But you'd have to pick one, and that is a big gamble with a franchise as big as SW is. How disappointing would it be if Lucas cranked out something like I or II as the next in the series? I'd have to commit seppuku with a novelty light saber...
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You people are nuts. At least Jar Jar got byotch slapped around a bit, even if it was only for comedic purposes. But Ewoks? I swear they were the direct result of some merchandising slimeball's wet dream.
The guy that played Chewbacca (allegedly - I'm not 100% sure if it is really him) lives here in Utah, and I overheard him say that the only reason why Chewie didn't eat those little bastards is because they would get stuck in his teeth.
The guy that played Chewbacca (allegedly - I'm not 100% sure if it is really him) lives here in Utah, and I overheard him say that the only reason why Chewie didn't eat those little bastards is because they would get stuck in his teeth.
Don't forget that Jar Jar was the one to officially nominate Palpatine -- he was tainted by the Dark Side!
In my experience, more girls liked Ewoks than liked Jar Jar, which is a good thing when you're a horny kid watching the movies over the years with your female friends. I would get all excited by the lightsaber battle on DeathStar 2.0, while the girls would get all happy over the Ewoks celebrating. Win-win.
In my experience, more girls liked Ewoks than liked Jar Jar, which is a good thing when you're a horny kid watching the movies over the years with your female friends. I would get all excited by the lightsaber battle on DeathStar 2.0, while the girls would get all happy over the Ewoks celebrating. Win-win.