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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | George Lucas |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 19 May, 2005 |
| MPAA RATING: | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| MEDIA: | Theatrical Release |
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A disturbance in the Force... Given that I finished the novelization and actually know what takes place in the third film, I have to say that it should redeem a lot of the fans' faiths in Lucas' storytelling. While the atmosphere is thoroughly depressing, right from the first scene, it definitely delves into more serious ground, with several anticipated lightsaber battles, all of which are incredible in scope. Without ruining it for anyone, according to the novel, there are some subtle "Luke, I am your father" moments, although it does force you to put some of the loose pieces together to figure out the connections. After giving way to the temptation of ruining the plot before the movie actually comes out in a month, the book is written in a way in which I'm still very eccentric about going to see it opening night. For starters, the book almost has no mention of Wookies, and some dialogue that was included in the TV spots were absent from the pages of the book, so I have a feeling a lot of details were left out. <
>For those skeptical about film three, I really think this one will win your hearts over. Then again, I tend to get hostile to the hypocritcal views given to Episodes I and II. I think those were as good as the Star Wars films get. Sure, they are flawed, but I don't understand why everyone thinks they're supposed to be Oscar winners. None of the Star Wars films are drop-dead phenomenal, other than the visuals...they just work great as a whole. There are plenty of movies that have much more depth than Star Wars -- Gladiator, The Lord of the Rings, and The Godfather, to name a few. To say that the prequels don't live up the 80s trilogy is to be bias upon the decade you grew up in. While some of the dialogue was flat, and the characters weren't completely developed, there's more to a movie than characters and dialogue; the storytelling is phenominal, in all the films. People say that the podrace made no sense...how can you say that? Were you people not paying attention? What's not to get? Anakin needed to win the race so that he could be freed. It's very simple, in my opinion. It's just basic storytelling, put in a space setting. Then there was the love story between Padmé and Anakin. Yes, the dialogue was corny, and there was a lack of chemistry between the two...but it's a typical Star Wars love story. Some people actually do talk like that when they're in love. They won't admit to it, but I think it's a possibility. <
>I didn't grow up watching Star Wars. I got into the trilogy in the mid-90s, so I look at the films objectively. They're the only movies that make me feel like a kid again. Just watching a crowd of people buy boxes of action figures is amazingly fascinating. But sometimes I look at them and say, "Why do you do this to yourselves? You know you're just going to hate this movie, too. Go home." <
>I'm a fan in that, I love the great storytelling and the characters that go along with the excitement of waiting in line for hours to be the first to see the flick...and then do it again four more times in the same week. I don't have a mass of toys, but I do have a modest collection of books, and about four copies of each film, from the original VHS releases to the updated DVDs. But I like all the films the same. If people watched the films as if they were movies, and not life-changing situations, maybe you'd feel like the Force was with you when you smacked down your $8.50.
Its a DVD Movie
If one and two were beyond awfull what makes this one better? Lucas should have kept the outlook of the picture similar to episodes 4,5 and six. Thats all I got to say about that.
padme neberrie amidala skywalker
okay my thing is the movie is mostly about padme. that is the only character im focusing on because she is the mother of the twins. besides we all know she dies five minutes after giving birth...