By the way, has anyone heard anything about Eps. 7,8,9? George Lucas said he was pretty much done with star wars after this, but there have been rumors about leaked storyboards from episode 7, and many of the castmembers from episode 3 have said that there were other starwars projects in the works.
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I hadn't heard anything about that, but I'd love to see someone do the Thrawn series.
would anyone else be surpried if halo movies came out soon?
i sure wouldnt... id really friggin like to see metal gear solid done in a movie or 8 movies.
damnit i love metal gear
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does this have anything to do with star wars?
Everytime I talk to anyone about the movie, we end up bringing up the end Vader sequence at the same time and talking about how we couldn't help but laugh. I'm sorry, but him stumbling off the operating table like Frankenstein then shouting "NOOOOOOOOOOO" was poorly delivered and ended up hilarious. I loved everything else in the movie, especially R2D2 comedy relief scenes.
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NOOOO
youre right that was lame
I also chuckled at the part where the camera focused on Jar-Jar for a second.
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Heh, ya, a lot of people laughed a bit in the theater I was in. You really can't say it was bad though. You would expect him to go to the funeral, and he didn't say anything.
And yes, the Vader scene was HILARIOUS. I thought the clenching-fist rage thing was kind of cool, but "NOOOOOO!" just ruined it for me.
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Chuckle.
Anywho, I went to see it twice already... pretty good movie, overall. :)
Pretty good all in all, but i still think they ruined that "NOOOOOOO" part... just totally out of character. And then it was like gee, their already building the death star? Suddenly everybody on deck is dressed in 70s like clothing and look exactly like they did in the original? Whatever... interesting social commenentary (but cheesy and crappy acting) when anakin's girl said "Liberty dies when theirs a standing ovation". But whatever, overall pretty good
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Yeah, the noo part kinda sucked. However, though, the building of the death star at the end of ep 3 was rather intentional, for continuity purposes (as the death star is complete at the beginning of ep 4... and 20 years seems to be a pretty good stretch of time it takes to build one). The reason for the clothing, is again, continuity purposes. Palpatine managed to create his empire, and puts in uniform regulations (or something, whatever. Continuity, wouldn't make sense if they had flashy new clothing that didn't match Ep 4-6).
I like how they included a lot of tiny details in Ep 3. Things such as Obi-Wan picking up Anakin's blue lightsaber, and him learning how to communicate when he's dead (blue glowie thingy). What really interested me though, was seeing the evolution of the ships. You see the beginnings of the classic wedge shaped imperial ships (star destroyers? I can't remember *shrug*) and the shuttles too.
One of the "big" scenes to me was when Anakin attacked the jedi academy. Mainly when the children were hiding in the council room and Anakin walks in. "Master Anakin? What will we do?" (or something like that) and he turns on his lightsaber.
Also liked the fact after having all the clones turn on his enemies for him the Emperor doesn't keep them around in case they do the same to him.
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I thought he turned off the DROIDS.. no? From the evil menacing droid army?