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Post by JustinB on May 19, 2005 2:42:23 GMT -6
Went and saw Revenge Of The Sith today.
All I can say is,
IT WAS AWSOME!!!!!!
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Post by JustinB on May 19, 2005 18:07:55 GMT -6
I can hardly contain myself and not tell you all my feelings on certain scenes. So I will wait awhile till a majority have seen ROTS.
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Post by Captain Hawke on May 19, 2005 19:59:55 GMT -6
well, I just saw it today and it completes the saga nicely.
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Post by Brie on May 20, 2005 11:28:00 GMT -6
I personally think it's the best movie that I've seen in at least 15 years. We saw it at midnight Wednesday/Thursday, which was an incredible time. We're going back again this afternoon.
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Post by Captain Hawke on May 20, 2005 11:44:28 GMT -6
Take me!!! Take me!!!
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Post by chronicle on May 20, 2005 12:00:33 GMT -6
I saw it in Williamsburg, lots of kids swachsucking with sabres outside! Dynamite film!!! Going again tonight myself! Taking a gang of four friends. It'll rock! Best of all the Lucas films yet! Any idea of a 7th? Revenge of the Wookie?
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Post by Captain Hawke on May 20, 2005 15:11:55 GMT -6
No seventh episode. Although George said at Celebration III there will be a live action TV series that takes place between Episodes III & IV. No major characters from the movies involved.
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Post by Brie on May 21, 2005 15:44:56 GMT -6
Okay, without giving away any spoilers, here are a few of my own observances. They are my opinions, which are always right. Ian McDiarmid is just absolutely incredible in this movie. Everyone talks about Anakin’s fall to the dark side, but I find the manipulations of Palpatine just as interesting. Think how hard it must be to dupe an entire galaxy! Ian McDiarmid just absolutely shines in the role, Oscar worthy material. Hayden Christensen is a lot better here than he was in Clones. A million times better. Read into that what you want. The love story still falls flat. In fact when we saw it for the second time, some people in the audience actually broke out laughing at the dialog. That laughter was contagious, soon almost everyone was laughing. Ewan McGregor does a pretty good Alec Guinness impersonation. He looks enough like him in this movie, and he’s got the moves and the voice down pretty well. They gave us a promotional magazine yesterday, and it has a picture of a face, half Ewan McGregor and half Alec Guinness. At a quick glance it looks normal. Natalie Portman’s eyebrows do really weird things when she gets mad. We were sitting in the front row, it was difficult not to notice. My favorite shot in the entire movie is the closing shot. Perfect. If anyone wants to know how to spot a certain “piece of junk” from the classic trilogy, let me know. I won’t post it here in case someone wants to look for it on their own, but feel free to drop me a line. I hope more people see it soon, because it would be great to get a conversation going about this incredible movie.
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Post by Captain Hawke on May 22, 2005 11:35:43 GMT -6
I spotted it too... But I missed George, Katie & Jet Lucas. They all had cameos in there.
And BTW, if anyone wants to discuss any aspect of Star Wars with me I'd be more than happy to. You can contact me via IM...
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Post by Logan on May 23, 2005 12:45:45 GMT -6
I saw the ship and almost lost it! All the little touches for the fans were nice. And I saw Jet, but missed the others. And...can't say much else without spoilers, but I loved it. The first time I left a Star Wars movie really 'feeling' it since the original three. I can say that loved Yoda more this time around, Palpatine was oozing evil, Anakin was much more likable as an evil character(lol, if that makes sense), the battle scenes, esp. the lightsaber battles blew my mind, Ewan had a chance to act for a change, and even Padme had an emotion...although her eyebrows creeped me out too, Brie! So much more I'll have to refrain from mentioning right now, but i loved it.
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