Star Wars: Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith
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I'm looking forward to it as well.
I've been staying out of the Star Wars aisle of the toy section at Target, and I've been trying to stay away from the plot synopses that have been floating around the Web. I don't even read the Star Wars fan club emails that I've been getting.
I just want my first viewing to be my first impression. It worked for I and II.
I've been staying out of the Star Wars aisle of the toy section at Target, and I've been trying to stay away from the plot synopses that have been floating around the Web. I don't even read the Star Wars fan club emails that I've been getting.
I just want my first viewing to be my first impression. It worked for I and II.
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Maybe if he'd promise a different writer and director, I might share that sentiment. I've got a feeling I and II could have been so much more if just a little effort had gone into the project. It seemed like Lucas/McCallum thought "hey, this is Star Wars...people will LINE UP to see it regardless, so let's not worry too much about the writing, dialogue, or actual performances. We'll put out a few pretty faces, have them read their lines and smile, throw in some CGI, and make a fortune!"betsynaper wrote:It's too bad that Lucas isn't going to make 7-9, though, even if it really isn't needed.
What happened to the George Lucas who could take $10 million and produce what we know as Episode 4? The original films had better acting, smart dialogue, and yes, better special effects than the new films.
And we've all been suckered. I'll be there opening night as well, but my expectations are pretty low. If the pattern holds, we'll see between two and four action/fight scenes that can be turned into video games but look completely fake (because it's all CGI), with wooden acting in between, and at the end Darth Vader will rise up and the theatre will cheer.
Old timers: remember when Darth Vader was BOOED? Now he's the hero. There's something wrong with that.
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ummmmmm.... except for Mark HamillDoug@GT wrote: The original films had better acting,
besides cartoon and video game voiceovers, his acting career outside of Star Wars has been virtually zilch. 25 years later, it is almost hard not to laugh at his bad acting in Episodes 4-6.
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Oh, pooh, his acting was a good or better than William Shatner in any Star Trek series or movie!ummmmmm.... except for Mark Hamill
besides cartoon and video game voiceovers, his acting career outside of Star Wars has been virtually zilch. 25 years later, it is almost hard not to laugh at his bad acting in Episodes 4-6.
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Speaking of Mark/Luke...
We started calling him Luke Skywalker, Jedi Weenie. Hearing him whine like a wuss through dialogue like, "But I was gonna go to Toshi Station and pick up some power convertorrsss!" and, "With the blast shield down, I can't even see! How am I supposed to fight?!?" really fleshed out the "weenie" part.
We started calling him Luke Skywalker, Jedi Weenie. Hearing him whine like a wuss through dialogue like, "But I was gonna go to Toshi Station and pick up some power convertorrsss!" and, "With the blast shield down, I can't even see! How am I supposed to fight?!?" really fleshed out the "weenie" part.
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Seems to me that he was very effective at communicating to you Luke's character. Sounds like good acting to me...Leland wrote:Speaking of Mark/Luke...
We started calling him Luke Skywalker, Jedi Weenie. Hearing him whine like a wuss through dialogue like, "But I was gonna go to Toshi Station and pick up some power convertorrsss!" and, "With the blast shield down, I can't even see! How am I supposed to fight?!?" really fleshed out the "weenie" part.

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Be careful flashing that picture around...it might get you hired at ILM. Certainly better than the CGI they've been putting out recently...chris combest wrote:
He's been busy practicing.

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What are you talking about? Didn't you see Corvette Summer... now that's some fine acting by Master Luke.MartyNeilan wrote:ummmmmm.... except for Mark HamillDoug@GT wrote: The original films had better acting,
besides cartoon and video game voiceovers, his acting career outside of Star Wars has been virtually zilch. 25 years later, it is almost hard not to laugh at his bad acting in Episodes 4-6.
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I'm lucky enough to have an IMAX theatre just up the road from my house, so in 2002 I saw epII in IMAX. What helped this more than anything is that they had to edit the film, and removed some of the especially bad parts (the "sand" discussion*, for instance). Unfortunately, the immense size revealed too much detail and the CGI looked even more fakeCJ Krause wrote: we saw 2nd episode at a regular theater then saw it again in digital and it was cool.
you could see detail that was not there before.

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*a discussion about "sand" just doesn't compare with the great "scoundrel" debate in the originals. Please come back talented screenwriters!

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Re: Star Wars: Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith
DORK!!!TUBACHRIS85 wrote:The time has arrived, for so many years, I have waited for the final film of the whole story to come out. I know that there had been negative remarks towards the last 2 films made, however, I still feel it was too not as well as it could be. But episode 3 looks promising though, and I already have my tickets, what about you?


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Allow me to reiterate:chris combest wrote:Here you go.
http://www.vaderpainter.com/GotArmor.html
Leland wrote:Ya know, if I had the figure for it, I'd own a stormtrooper outfit.


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