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Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

Started by Daniel Johnson, May 19, 2005, 10:42:43 AM

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BloodyCider

Actually, I didn't mind Vader's "NOOOOOOOO!" Would you have rather had him laugh maniaclly after learning of the death of the love of his life??   I'm not trying to be a Star Wars geek or anything, but how would anything else have led to a redeemable villain?  I know the "NO!" thing doesn't sound right coming from Vader, but what else was he supposed to do?  Personally, I think Lucas should've made episodes 7, 8, and 9, instead of doing 1, 2, and 3.  Actually, I think Lucas even mentioned in an interview that the reason why he made Episode IV first was because he knew it was more fun and interesting, more or less, then the whole Trade Embargo storyline (eps. 1-3).  Please feel free to criticize this!

odinn7

I think, as someone else mentioned earlier, I would rather just had Vader destroy the room as he did without the ridiculous "NOOOOOOOO". It would've gotten the point across without being so silly.

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akiratubo

You people are picky. :p

This is easily the best of the Star Wars movies, by a large margin.  In fact, I'm going to go ahead and say it's the best movie I've ever seen.

It did what few movies have ever done: it sucked me in.  I was there.  I was a part of it.  I felt the lightsabres singing my hair during the battle with Grievous.  I felt Anakin's torment when he was looking across the city toward Padme.  I felt Yoda's determination when he fought the Emperor.  And I felt the heat and the emotion during Obi-Wan's fight with Anakin.

It was just an incredible movie.
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DaveMunger

Bloody Cider, how many times in your life have you yelled NOOOOO or heard someone else do so? It's how characters express despair in movies written by people who give no thought at all to how people express despair in real life (that and WHYYYYYY???)

BloodyCuntCider

I cried "NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!" today when I found out that they're gonna remake Adventures in Babysitting, if that counts.  Actualy, odinn is right.  Vader should've just destroyed the room and then maybe get into an evil pose and breath heavily for a couple of seconds, and then have the Emperor say something about Vader's anger or something.  But since that didn't happen, all I can think of is that maybe Lucas wanted to back up Luke's statement in ROTJ:  "I can sense the good in you."  You never know, maybe 20 years from now, there will be a Special Edition of ROTS where the "NOOOOO!" is erased, kinda like when they got rid of Luke's maniacal scream in the current DVD version of ESB...

Zapranoth

What?!?

They took out the face-twisted-up "No... No..!  ...    KNOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!"   ?

That's the most awesomely bad overacting in the original trilogy!  :/  How could they mess with it.

I have heard rumors that Spielberg may, possibly, might, maybe, perhaps be thinking about considering thinking about starting  to ponder potentially doing episodes 7-9?  Can anyone confirm/deny?

Menard

If they wait much longer, they will have to call it Walker Wars: The Retirement Years.


BoyScoutKevin

I can't confirm or deny that rumour, but I know originally there were suppose to be nine episodes in the series, so it doesn't look impossible.


trekgeezer

I saw Lucas deny the whole 9 episodes rumor.  He is playing with the idea of a TV series that takes place between Ep's III&IV.




And you thought Trek isn't cool.

Fearless Freep

It's been long known that Lucas whole saga is nine episodes long.  However, Lucas has said he won't do the last three.

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