Maybe in month or so.Weaver2005 wrote:First of all thanks everyone for not posting spoilers in this thread. One questions, is it good enough that you would pay to see it again?
OT: Star Wars Episode III....
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For me personally the days of seeing a movie multiple times are long gone. First I am lucky if I have the time to see a movie period. also the price has somethign to do with it, I saw SW 10 times in the big screen, I seem to recall the early show price being $250 back then. Now days movies are what 8-10 dollars depending on where you live.Weaver2005 wrote:First of all thanks everyone for not posting spoilers in this thread. One questions, is it good enough that you would pay to see it again?
So even if I absolutely love a movie (like LOTR:Return of the King) I will only see it once in the theatre and wait for the DVD.
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Just got back from the theater. It was good...I really enjoyed it. It still has some slow spots and the dialogue, as always, is the weakest part of the movie. That being said, I thought the actor who played the Senator was easily the best in the movie, though I'll give kudos to Natalie Portman for doing the best she could with the material she was given. Overall, Lucas did a fine job tying up the loose ends and providing explanations for things we see in the next movies in the series.
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Someone told me at work today that lucas has signed on for a 100 show series with one of the big four networks. Any one heard of this. They said he will direct the first year and consult on the rest????? Intrigue me this yes.
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I just saw it, and it was Awesome.
First of all, I am a big critic of hollywood but this movie proves that sometimes movies can be done right. When you sit down in that theater, and that big STAR WARS logo in that 70s style font goes up, you feel like you're a kid again. That is what the movies should be, and this movie did that for me.
I won't spoil it for anyone, but if you're a movie fan , see the movie. It's more than just star wars, since they finally got back drama that the first 3 movies had. Maybe we should start a spoiler thread?




First of all, I am a big critic of hollywood but this movie proves that sometimes movies can be done right. When you sit down in that theater, and that big STAR WARS logo in that 70s style font goes up, you feel like you're a kid again. That is what the movies should be, and this movie did that for me.
I won't spoil it for anyone, but if you're a movie fan , see the movie. It's more than just star wars, since they finally got back drama that the first 3 movies had. Maybe we should start a spoiler thread?
EDiddy wrote:Someone told me at work today that lucas has signed on for a 100 show series with one of the big four networks. Any one heard of this. They said he will direct the first year and consult on the rest????? Intrigue me this yes.
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When SW:ROTS ends, there's a 20 year gap until SW:A New Hope begins. So the story in the tv series will cover this 20 year period.
I loved it! I actually enjoyed it as much as any of the first three movies. The last hour or so was excellent, there were so many powerful scenes. It was much better than I anticipated, even after reading some of the positive reviews the last couple of days. Like Weaver said, it is the type of movie that makes you remember just how much fun going to the movies can be.
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just got back from it eh pretty good
i dont know i felt this whole series was mis cast obi and anakin simply didnt come across with any charisma what so ever the original cast was so much better together and that was before a few of them had big careers...and ewen mcgregor just never came across as the right age...a little makeup doesnt cut it consider 18 years from the end of this episode he becomes alex guiness
..i actually think he would have made a better anakin...but i guess that just my 8 year old inner child talking...i can vividely remember watching the first one in the summer of 77....on the bright side peter cushings look a like was pretty damn good
now there were definatley some moments that paid off that you heard or read about as a kid that were fun to finally see as a bigger kid come to fruition
funny though being that lords of the ring was one of george lucas inspirations for making/writing this series
and in the end that series surpassed georges own work over the past few years on screen (not the original 3) but imho alot of that was simply better casting...
but for the record yoda still absolutley kicks .@##
thank you jim henson (RIP) for bring to life such a fantastic character this is one instance where CGI enhanced and didnt hurt an original concept
and my son loved the movie
i dont know i felt this whole series was mis cast obi and anakin simply didnt come across with any charisma what so ever the original cast was so much better together and that was before a few of them had big careers...and ewen mcgregor just never came across as the right age...a little makeup doesnt cut it consider 18 years from the end of this episode he becomes alex guiness

now there were definatley some moments that paid off that you heard or read about as a kid that were fun to finally see as a bigger kid come to fruition
funny though being that lords of the ring was one of george lucas inspirations for making/writing this series
and in the end that series surpassed georges own work over the past few years on screen (not the original 3) but imho alot of that was simply better casting...
but for the record yoda still absolutley kicks .@##
thank you jim henson (RIP) for bring to life such a fantastic character this is one instance where CGI enhanced and didnt hurt an original concept
and my son loved the movie
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Speaking of TV series, has anyone seen any of the clone wars cartoons? They covered the time between Ep. 2 and 3 and were supposed to be quite good. It originally ran as shorts on cartoon network, but is now available on DVD. I'm planning on seeing if I can rent it sometime.
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Naples39 wrote:Speaking of TV series, has anyone seen any of the clone wars cartoons? They covered the time between Ep. 2 and 3 and were supposed to be quite good. It originally ran as shorts on cartoon network, but is now available on DVD. I'm planning on seeing if I can rent it sometime.
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I have this dvd. pretty cool stuff, animation is probably the only way to really capture what the true power of the Jedi's is supposed to be.