WillHunting wrote:My own little like/dislike of 3.
Like:
-Humor sprinkled throughout the movie
-Once Anakin turned bad, he was really really bad. I like it, especially at the Jedi Temple and how he turned on Padme as well
Absolutely
WillHunting wrote:-Designs of various space craft, I have always enjoyed SW's space ships, everyone practically flies a new ship every time out, it is nice to see how Lucas & co. try to design the ships so they have continuity with the older trilogy
Definitely! Especially that ship Padme uses, that thing was nice!
WillHunting wrote:Dislike:
-Anakin turned to the darkside was surprisingly weak and sudden. My wife and I felt like, for one minute, he felt terrible about what he did (to Mace Windu), then the next minute, he is swearing allegiance to Darth Sidious. I mean, the whole reason for this trilogy to exist is to explain how Anakin turned to Darth Vader (and the rise of the Empire). Anakin just threw away all of his Jedi teachings since he was a little boy and decided that they are bad, and actually believed Darth Sidious that they rebelled. You gotta be pretty dumb to believe that.
Of course, his stronger reason to turn to dark side is for Padme. But DS only said it is a legend that supposedly had happened, there is no guarantee such power exists, ony that the light side surely cannot do. It is pretty shaky to turn that evil on an empty promise. But then again, maybe his psyche is that shaken from his mom's death.
Well, it seems to me that he had made the important step when he killed Dooku at the urging of the big P. That was sort of the moment that A.), Palpatine knows he has him in his palm, and B.) Ani starts to really be confused re: the right thing to do vs. the Jedi 'code,' or what he's been taught. Once he has helped P. kill Windu, and having seen P. pretty much fry Windu up with great ease, he knows he is in no position to directly challenge the Sith Lord, so he meekly proclaims his alegiance- he has no choice, he knows it's either that or die, and that any chance he had to kill P. (which he really was about to try before he ran to get Windu) has gone out the window with Windu (

). He still is unsure of himslef, even as he rampages through the temple and even on the volcano planet, dealing with the Trade Federation guys, he is crying.
To me, it's about he all-consuming need to get that secret power that only Sidious can give him. He can't let Sidious die, or that knowledge dies with him, so for the sake of his love of Padme, he
must keep Palpatine alive. Given the choice between letting Windu kill P., or saving P., he makes the choice his need to keep Padme alive dicates. I mean, in some ways, the moment he massacres all those sand people in EpII is the first and final step, you know? The rest just sort of plays out, following and building on that action of revenge, which came out of loss and love.
WillHunting wrote:-Count Dooku sucks. He can toss Obi like a rag doll but Anakin doesn't even seem to try all that hard. At that point, I am thinking to myself, Anakin should be able to handle 2 or 3 Obi's at once
I'm willing to believe the big P has a lot more to do with that battle than is blatantly shown. I mean, he clearly sets the whole confrontation up to allow his ultimate apprentice to position himself to take his place at his master's side, even though Ani isn't aware that is happening at that time. But Palpatine clearly is, as is Dooku, but Palpatine can't reveal that to Ani quite yet.
WillHunting wrote:-I am still confused about Padme's character, she doesn't do much other than giving birth to the twins. She became a desperate housewife.
Couldn't agree more. Some stuff about her and Organa and Mon Mothma (a character who is no more than an extra in this film) plotting and scheming and setting up the rebellion would have helped a lot. She was a tough little broad in the first film, fighting alongside her army there, and in this one she is little more than furniture.
WillHunting wrote:That's all, I enjoyed the movie alot, and it is by far the best of the 3 but it is way behind any of the originals. I popped in IV and III definitely made IV a better movie with the continuity and all. At least Lucas kept most things consistent and able to bridge the story together, but the dialogue is so much weaker in I-III compared to IV-VI. Han Solo alone is funnier and has more character than anyone in this trilogy.
Can't disagree entirely there, but just as there are parts of Jedi that are my all-time favorite SW moments despite the horrors of the Jaba sequence and the Ewoks, so too do I think this one will last due to the strength of the final 1/3 or so of the film. We'll see.