Star Wars - Revenge of the Sith (includes Spoilers)

Its a litle bit strange with this film, for me the storyboard runs to fast, one time Anakin wants to save his Family and his child, Five minutes later he kills the Padawans in the Jedi temple!
The loop from good Jedi do bad sith was a litle bit "Strange"!

But now the saga is complete and we knew who Darth vader is!!!!
 
Not sure if this has been mentioned but did you notice that the actor who played Jango Fett was also Boba in this film?
 
bobogol said:
Not sure if this has been mentioned but did you notice that the actor who played Jango Fett was also Boba in this film?

How do you know that? Does he take his helmet off in the original 3? For some reason my minds saying Jabba's Palace, but I can't remember it.

Anyway, thought the film was absolute fantastic. Tied all the movies in nicely, even the little things such as Obi picking up the lightsaber after the duel which would obviously come to light in the New Hope film.

Guess we can also nit-pick on things, but it was a classic for me, I still don't think it's as good as any of the original 3, but it's as close as anything could get to them for me. As for Lucas not being up for the movie making, yeah he's been a fuckin disaster....................... :roll:


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fd1972uk said:
As for Lucas not being up for the movie making, yeah he's been a fuckin disaster....................... :roll:

Lucas is an amazing storyteller no doubt about it. As a director and scriptwriter, he ain't that good though.

The new trilogy were mostly quite cringeworthy. True, ROTS was undoubtedly the best of the three but there were some parts that a B-movie fanatic would be proud of (e.g. Palpatine screaming "OH PLEASE DON'T KILL ME......I'M SOO WEAK!" to Mace Windu). He can't do romantic scenes as we saw in the now infamous scenes in AOTC where Anakin & Padme were walking hand in hand in the fields of love(!?).

Truth is, as the director, if this was anybody other than Lucas, they would have been out of a job by now.

Empire Strikes Back & Return of The Jedi were directed by Irvin Kershner and Richard Marquand respectively. However, Lucas did direct A New Hope.
 
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"there's nothing medically wrong with her, she just lost the will to live"
the dialogue in this film was awful, i was looking forward to it but i was very disappointed in the end, why couldnt the lightsabre battles have been as good as phantom menace, even the fights dont look real in this one, there was no suspense whatsoever, i know i will get lots of replies about this , but thats the way i feel, in a way i wish i had still not seen it and wouldnt be so down about the film..
 
Didnt really like the movie tbh. I dont like the way the last 3 episodes are so packed with 3d effects. I feel as if im watching some game cutscene. Acting imo was kinda shit too. I still love the original 3.

The story is still great, but the way it was made into a movie.....
 
Milanista, star wars awas always movies that depended alot of effects. It a visual show! I thought It was great!
Loved the movie, but lucas is not good as a screenwriter!

Overall, great movie, the best of the new trilogy. Just didn't like the way vader talked at the end! It didn't feel like... you know... Vader!!!

Oh and grievous didn't look mean enough! :P
 
I know they were all based on effects, but this one just seemed poorly done imo. I felt the other ones were more realistic, even the original 3 that were released. I loved the story though, but some scenes were so badly done... i thought taht Vader was done badly in general, "NOOOOOO", and Anakin and Padme's conversations were so unrealistic.
 
Just read this article, and I honestly COMPLETELY agree with it. Its taken from Maddox's website.

Star Wars Episode III: a steaming pile of Sith.


I didn't think it was possible to be more unimpressed with Star Wars. Today, I stand corrected. If you were unfortunate enough to hear your stupid co-workers yammering on about Lucas' latest shit burger, you might have heard them saying something like "I didn't like the first two, but this one was good!" When I ask why, these people have trouble responding because it's hard to talk with George Lucas' flaccid penis in their collective mouths. Perhaps the question I should be asking is "why didn't you like the other two movies if you liked this one?" Nothing has changed. You have the same vacant-looking actors running around, aimlessly bumping into things, an army of stupid, sensitive robots, and dialogue clumsy enough to warrant putting a handicap sticker on George Lucas' car.

To Lucas' credit, he was tacitly shamed into not giving Jar Jar any talking lines in this movie. With Jar Jar's character no longer speaking to annoy you, Lucas filled the void by giving every robot in the movie stupid toy noises. So instead of doing something cool like having the robots chase after screaming children, they bitch and moan and say things like "ow" when they get their prosthetic limbs chopped off. Even worse are the idiots who scarf down these sub-childish morsels of comedic relief, playing into Lucas' shallow theatrics so easily that you could sell these people hookers in a vagina storm.

Before I go on, I have to address something that all you stupid Star Wars nerds are probably thinking right about now: "But Maddox, it's a movie made for kids, what do you expect?!" Even Lucas stated in an interview with the BBC that:

"The movies are for children but [the fans] don't want to admit that."

Oh really? It just so happens that this "children's movie" has a scene where a guy gets his hands chopped off, a graphic decapitation, the wanton slaughter of children (the highlight of any movie), and the coolest scene in any space action movie starring Ewan McGregor: Anakin getting his legs chopped off as his stumps catch fire while his face melts. By the way, if you haven't seen this movie yet, don't read the previous sentence.

The most damning thing about this epic waste of time is the piecemeal plot thatched together with just enough good will and nostalgia to pacify the average idiot (i.e., you). Besides all the jedis in the movie being morons who are unable to detect conspiracies involving the cooperation of thousands of soldiers, Lucas does his best to make this movie extra insulting to our intelligence:

Senator Palpatine seduces Anakin to the dark side in about as much time as it takes for you to finish reading this sentence. Nevermind the fact that Anakin knows Palpatine is a Sith lord before accepting his offer, or that Sith lords are known for doing things like, oh.. I don't know, KILLING MILLIONS OF PEOPLE. Anakin is on a mission to save his wife, Padme, from certain death! Or at least likely death. Okay, it was a dream. But it seemed pretty real during the flashback sequence, so Anakin has no reason not to believe this dream will come true, as is the tendency of dreams.

Near the end, Lucas takes a shit on the script and makes his crew translate it into an ending that putters across the finish line. The product is a scene where Anakin tries to literally choke Padme using the force:

Yes, that's right. The entire reason Anakin switched to the dark side becomes unraveled when he tries to kill Padme, who was the reason he switched to the dark side to begin with. Oops! Of course, Star Wars apologists will try to point out that Anakin was already under the influence of the "dark side" at this point. So that's why the first thing he asks as Darth Vader is whether Padme is safe, right you morons?

Even after pointing out these serious problems with the plot, Star Wars nerds will still try to get you to admit one thing: "you have to admit that the special effects were good, right?"

NEWS FLASH: Episode III had no special effects.

They're not "special effects" anymore when they're found in EVERY SCENE. Lucas has done the seemingly impossible: he has made something that was once so unique that people called it "special" by name, and turned it into something so ordinary that nobody raises an eyebrow during a scene where a guy is having a sword fight on the back of a giant beast. By the way, I have to admit that the creature design was very creative in this episode; modeled after frilled lizards and ticks, Lucas tapped the well of innovation dry on this one. Congratulations Lucas, we don't care about "special" effects anymore.

Speaking of, that reminds me of the character "General Grievous" a bad guy so sinister, his very name stands for PAIN AND SUFFERING. Nice job assholes. Tired of thinking up awesome names like "Lord Dooku" and "Nute Gunray" for your bad guys? Why not just call all your characters "Evil" and "Bad" next time? All Grievous needed was a monocle, and a large black moustache that he could twirl as he cackled "I'll get you, if it's the last thing I do!" Ditch this bullshit.


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The creator of that article has issues and doesn't understand Star Wars.
Maybe he got dumped by his girl b4 writing it! stupid article.
That "no special effects" line, was dumb to say the least.
 
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I agree with him, i felt disappointed with the movie, especially because of the poor acting and the special effects. Hes abit harsh, but i agree on most of his points.
 
poor acting I agree (Anakin, I don't care about the name of the actor and don't care). But the storyline was great. You got disapointed cause we don't see nothing new... everybody knew what was going to happen.

The Star Wars movie is about a nice boy that later becomes corrupted by power, and is ultimately saved by his son. You didn't expect to see 3 movies about Vader slashing every Jedi in the universe?
On a side note, the tv series that will begin production next year will concentrate on the how the caracthers got thogeter in ep 4. 20 year difference between 3 and 4.
 
Knowing story isnt an excuse for the movie to be bad. We knew the story of Titanic and that movie is still the number 1 most successful movie of all time.

It was interpreted poorly, and like others have said, Lucas should have let others direct it like the original 3. Lucas made it so poorly, as if it was rushed. Anakin after a matter of scenes is in love with Sidious. And its true the Jedi Council are like idiots it seems.
Special effects were rubbish. It was like playing Xbox without actually playing. Even MGS3 impacted me more than SW3.

I think the only good thing of the movie was Ewan Mcgreggor's performance which seems to cover up the poor acting by Padme and Anakin.

The story line could have been made into something better, but it wasnt imo, which is why i think this movie is shit.
 
Milanista said:
Knowing story isnt an excuse for the movie to be bad. We knew the story of Titanic and that movie is still the number 1 most successful movie of all time.
I accept your view of the rest but...

Sorry m8 but you can't make that comparison. Everyone knows that Titanic would sink. That's all. It was a brilliantly directed movie, but with a love story behind it! The caracthers (most of them) are ficticious, exceptions should be the captain, and the officer that puts a bullet in his head (maybe more I don't know). They grab the era, a background (the biggest ship ever that sinks on its maiden voyage). And that's it.

cheers! :)

Oh and I agree that lucas should have let someone else take the chair.

I'm not saying this one is better than any of the original trilogy, not even close, the first trilogy is a classic of cinema and no matter what, they are untouchable. Timeless movies!

oh and the special effects rocked. one of the best of the last few years, side by side with LOTR films!
 
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