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Kula
04-26-2005, 03:53 AM
Will anyone here be watching Episode III on the day of it's release? These people will be...

http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/starwars

I plan to watch it on its release day, but i don't think there will be a queue stretching for half a mile around the block. I can't understand why anyone would want to camp out outside the cinema.

I bought my tickets for The Matrix Revolutions, 2 weeks before it was released and there were plenty of tickets available. I even managed to a get a decent seat at the first showing. Maybe people in Britain just aren't as obsessed as Americans about Star Wars and other big movies?

Do you think this movie will make up for the last two? :?:

Mystical_Journey
04-26-2005, 06:20 AM
Its going to be Sh*t like the other two films, i hate Star Wars...i used to love it but now my passion has died along with the artist integrity of the original three movies.

Daeraug
04-26-2005, 11:39 AM
For those that need the l33t translation go here.

Star Wars captioned in l33t (http://nuar.lunarpages.com/video/SW_mirrors.htm)

Jammy
04-26-2005, 01:07 PM
What is it with everyone hating the newest star wars movies... i enjoyed them very very very... veryveryveryvery veeeeeeery much i did. Is it all the graphic that ruins it you think? Or is it the fact that Yoda havent a hand stuck up his *** anymore?

Truthbearer
04-26-2005, 09:40 PM
Originally posted by Jammy
What is it with everyone hating the newest star wars movies... i enjoyed them very very very... veryveryveryvery veeeeeeery much i did. Is it all the graphic that ruins it you think? Or is it the fact that Yoda havent a hand stuck up his *** anymore?
well, it has to do with how the movies used to be rather entertaining and ....oh yes! they didn't suck...

if you need a bigger excuse, I can give it to you in 3 words that basically signify the approach Lucas took with these new versions: Jar Jar Binks

Case and point

bradybaker
04-26-2005, 09:40 PM
I'll probably be there...just because its a pretty big piece of cinematic history. I didn't enjoy the new ones very much, but this one is lookin a bit better. Here's to hoping.

Yume
04-26-2005, 09:48 PM
My friends are going to camp in front of a movie theater playing D&D for about 24 hours waiting for tickets.

Truthbearer
04-26-2005, 09:57 PM
I actually have a hidden camera prank planned out regarding the premiere of this movie.

Since many star wars geeks will begin the line a couple weeks before the movie premieres, I have this event planned where I will go to a theater and ask where the line for episode 3 starts, about one month before the movie premieres. You see, where I live there no one ever camps anywhere to get into a movie...not even for one night. So it will shock everyone to find me there one month earlier. But that's not all. A bunch of my friends will start showing up with their sleeping bag and backpack one about each 10-20 minutes, and we will all be pretending not to know each other. The point of the whole thing is to get the expressions on the people's faces when 10 or so people show up with camping gear waiting for the star wars premiere...

docKnubis
04-27-2005, 04:36 AM
i got my pre sale and now i shall point and laugh at all the campers wainting for tickets

Mystical_Journey
04-27-2005, 05:18 AM
I really hope episode 3 is good, i was so disapointed by the new movies. I think the original movies left a bring impression on me (i was 13) and these just totally destroyed the magic for me. I guess if you are 15-16 you will enjoy them.

Yume
04-27-2005, 08:12 PM
I'm going to laugh if it's a flop like Ep. 1 and 2.

Jammy
04-28-2005, 05:22 AM
Stop it! Stop calling eps 1 and 2 a flop.... they were both great peaces of a greater artwork. Its the sum of its parts that is important. *Cuddling with George Lucas*

Joseph_Stalin
04-28-2005, 04:05 PM
I think the movie will succeed very well in terms of goodness. There's a lot more focus on the lightsaber action, and it's always enjoyable to see "how things got that way". It doesn't seem "GRITTY TO T3H X-TREMEXORS" or something terrible like that, but it's definately got a darker story.

And, Steven Speilberg helped out on the movie for certain parts, such as one of the fights between Anakin and Obi-Wan. So here's hoping the mix creates some good cinematic joy. :)

CryoDragoon
05-10-2005, 10:14 AM
http://www.theforce.net/episode3/story/Ste...e_III_91941.asp (http://www.theforce.net/episode3/story/Steven_Spielberg_Reviews_Episode_III_91941.asp)

muse.v
05-11-2005, 11:19 PM
I bought my ticket about a month ago now. I'll be seeing it at the midnight screening.

I'm pretty excited. I think its worth watching whether its shit or amazing, just because its the last film.

Placebo
05-12-2005, 12:20 AM
I agree that the original 3 are way more epic and the goodness factor was higher... but to be honest I'm really enjoying the new three as well. :shrug: ?

Very funny trailer, but I have a video that will crack you all up. I'll upload it when I get the chance.

[EDIT]
Ah, I found a link online... check this out. It's about the second episode : Triumph - Star Wars Nerds (http://gamefiles.blueyonder.co.uk/blueyondergames/trailers/ROFL.STARWARS.NERDS.wmv)

Joseph_Stalin
05-12-2005, 05:26 PM
That was halirious! The icing on the cake was definately the Vulcan at the end :D

Kula
05-14-2005, 09:15 AM
http://uploads.ungrounded.net/content.php?...j=0&w=550&h=470 (http://uploads.ungrounded.net/content.php?id=236814&name=236814_rab13.swf&title=Retarded%20Animal%20Babies%2013&date=1116043200&quality=b&uj=0&w=550&h=470)

Retarded Star Wars characters... :D

Tsen
05-16-2005, 07:39 AM
Y'know, I'm tempted to get very violent with some people at the local theater. NOTE: I'm using a public computer, so in case anybody is paranoid and is monitoring my computer, I said TEMPTED. Yeah. No incriminating evidence. Hah. :D

Anyway, I went back in mid April to get my tickets (Around the 13th I think) and the lady said that the theater didn't even know if they'd be showing Star Wars, let alone have tickets, and I said that one of my friends had already bought tickets from this theater, so I knew they had them, and I asked to talk to their supervisor and whatnot, raised some minor (-ish) hell, and wound up walking away with no tickets, but the "absolute assurance" that the theater would be showing Star Wars and tickets would be available in two weeks. Yeah. So I go back in a week and a half, and it turns out they'd had tickets since MARCH and they sold out a little under a week before my second visit. Yeah. So I'm not happy. Anybody up for some protesting? Mebbe some lawsuits? I'll share the profits! Well, I'll consider it anyways. Either way, I'd just like you all to know that I'm stuck going to the 12:05 show instead of the 12:01 show. And certain people at the theater shall pay for their treachery. *force chokes employees*

Anyway, on a minor side note, it comes out on my birthday, the 19th! Wee! :breakitdown: Yeah. Which just increases my resolve to obtain VENGEANCE.
:sniper:

muse.v
05-16-2005, 03:58 PM
Do i get to see it many hours before you americans, because of the +10 timezone here? I'd like to see who will be the first person to post in this thread after they saw it...

<Cartman Voice>
I Got 12:01, I got 12:01
neh-he-he-he-neh-neh
</Cartman Voice>

*cough* I mean... Damn! I hate businesses that do that sort of crap. Get some revenge on my behalf as well!

(revenge may not need to be actual)

Mystical_Journey
05-18-2005, 07:52 AM
Im going to see the new Star Wars film at 12:45 tonight. (less than 9 hours away).

looking forward to it, going to have a few beers before.....

..... watch the movie for entertainment rather than be critical about it.

MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!

muse.v
05-18-2005, 07:23 PM
I just woke up, its 12:18pm here. I was going to post last night after the movie, but i got home at 3:30am and i was tired.

best. starwars. ever.

I dont want to spoil it for you but.... Anakin turns to the dark side! :P

It was much more mature than the other two prequels. Yoda owns. Great fight scenes and battles. I wont say any details, you have to see it!

Mystical_Journey
05-18-2005, 08:01 PM
Good Visuals, Crap Story....Nothing Special.

It was laughable in parts, but i enjoyed other parts.

I still love the original three movies, got to say this was my fav out of the 'NEW' three.

I hated what they have done with Darth Vader, totally messed with the mythology of this character.

Ive just got back from the film, its 4am and very tired (lol).

Story: 0/5
Visuals: 5/5

Tsen
05-19-2005, 02:46 AM
Okay, everything turned out better than expected. Much better. One of my friends found out that I'd missed tickets and whatnot, and her dad had just decided he couldn't go, so she sold me his ticket (without an inflated price, too!). So I got in line at 10:00 this morning (a little late, but since I live in a pretty empty little corner of the US, the line wasn't too bad) and waited. Got some pretty awesome tan lines too. It was so freakin' sunny out there...Anyway. The line was probably the funnest part, as is the norm with midnight shows. Two guys kept driving around the parking lot and attacking random people with those fun-noodle things for swimming pools, but before long, they were mobbed by a mass of fans armed with plastic lightsabers. Incedentally, the local news crew nearly met the same fate. A few people were wearing some really awesome costumes (I didn't take the digi cam, but I'll get the pictures developed tomorrow and scan 'em in, maybe we could even make a seperate thread just for pictures from the people who were at the midnight showings, if any of you had cameras.) Well, after a while, a bunch of my friends showed up, who I hadn't known were coming, so I hung out with them all day, watching masses of brown-coated Jedi fight off hordes of Darth Vaders and Darth Mauls with plastic sticks. Damn good stuff for free entertainment.

Now, onto the movie.

-The effects were AWESOME.
-The story line was completed very much so, but what Yoda says to Obi-Wan in the end kind of let me hang just enough to be curious.
-I especially liked how they ended it--It looked almost identical to the state of things in Episode IV. Right there it made the technological differences between the two sets of Star Wars films seem much more insignificant than they appeared in Episode I. It kind of ties it all together so it looks like the next three episodes were MEANT to look the way they did, rather than all snazzy with bright yellow and chrome space craft and 3-D renders. I hope that explains it--It's not something that's easy to put into words.
-The little tidbits of things that they implied rather than showed you directly were really well done too...especially the last scene in the Jedi Temple (Those who've seen it know what I mean.) It set the mood VERY well.

Now the down side (minimized of course)

-Jar-Jar hadn't managed to fall off a cliff yet. Or die in any other extremely painful way. Is it too much to freakin' ask to just kill the guy off? I mean, it was definitely a step up from the last ones. He had no lines, and only showed up on the screen twice. It was still enough to make me kinda ticked off though.
-Some of the parts seemed to be more cheesy than what should be acceptable. The last Vader scene for example. I mean...it was just...lame. And some of the time the R2-D2 scenes seemed a bit too overdone as well. Like, it was a cool thing to play around with, but they shouldn't have messed with it too much. It's like watching people fall down stairs--the first two times it's hilarious, but after that it's kind of....blah.
-The prophecy scenes with Padme seemed a little awkward to me. There were much better ways they could have been done...they seemed a bit of an eyesore the way it was done.

Heh...oh yeah, it's my birthday! Woohoo! I'm 17 now. Which means I can now...something. I dunno. Y'know...in that respect, being 17 sucks. I mean, you're over the whole "I can drive now!" thing and onto the "What! I have to drive?" thing, and you're not to the "Hey, I can go get boozed!" thing yet. It's just one big rip-off. But at least I still get cake. Haha.

Clairity
05-19-2005, 09:30 AM
Originally posted by Placebo
Very funny trailer, but I have a video that will crack you all up. I'll upload it when I get the chance.

[EDIT]
Ah, I found a link online... check this out. It's about the second episode : Triumph - Star Wars Nerds (http://gamefiles.blueyonder.co.uk/blueyondergames/trailers/ROFL.STARWARS.NERDS.wmv)

This was hilarious! I loved this! Thanks so much for the laugh!! :bigteeth:

Clairity
05-19-2005, 09:52 AM
Originally posted by Tsen
Heh...oh yeah, it's my birthday! *Woohoo! *I'm 17 now. *Which means I can now...something. *I dunno. *Y'know...in that respect, being 17 sucks. *I mean, you're over the whole \"I can drive now!\" thing and onto the \"What! *I have to drive?\" thing, and you're not to the \"Hey, I can go get boozed!\" thing yet. *It's just one big rip-off. *But at least I still get cake. *Haha.

LOL! Happy birthday Tsen! :party:

Amethyst Star
05-19-2005, 12:04 PM
I watched it last night, but was also too tired to post... among other reasons. Anyway, I really enjoyed the movie. It wasn't something that had me completely blown away, but from a scale of one to awesome, I'd say it was very good. If you like light saber scenes, you'll like this movie. And for all the "critics" (aka, ppl who physically can't sit down and enjoy a movie w/out analyzing it to death), shutup and leave my dream alone :P

:) I liked it.

-Amé

Kula
05-19-2005, 01:31 PM
It was definately an improvement on the last 2 movies. Episode II, lagged in the middle. Episode III however, was very consistent in terms of pacing and action. Great plot, stunning effects, and the acting was better too. Definately less wooden than the last 2, but still a bit stilted. The way it gradually ties into Episode IV works very well.

Overall, a fantastic movie.

I saw Episode I, 3 times, Episode II twice and this one once. Seems weird really.

Mystical_Journey
05-19-2005, 01:42 PM
[quote] and the acting was better too. Definately less wooden than the last 2[quote]

:lol:

Worst script in the world, the dialogue in the movie was wooden beyond comparison.. I thought the acting was good only on a facial level (people like McGregor, Jackson, Portman) the main actor who played Darth Vader was crap, didn’t really have the duplicity I expected or hoped for.

The action was way to fast, i love the momentum in the first three movies, these movies are like flashy MTV style music videos, it didnt have a very vivid style, beyond having an attention span of 2 seconds.

Joseph_Stalin
05-19-2005, 04:42 PM
You did kind of feel for some of the characters though. How Obi-Wan had matured into this "old master" kind of tone, for example, or how Anakin felt he could never be up to his own expectations.

However, Anakin's "degeneration" into the dark seemed rushed and uncoordinated. Simply put, they could have done more of this in Episode II than III, and therefore given us more time to "zone out" and examine. For a character I felt respect for, I quickly found myself loathing. Darth Vader simply isn't as likeable anymore.

For example, in the volcano scene, near the end. Obi-Wan calls Anakin his brother, and literally says, "I love[d] you!" But instead he is slapped in the face with a poignant and juvenile "I...hate...you!!!!" You see how pathetic Anakin has become, and how he hasn't matured. And after this moment on, where we see the transformation into the mechanical Vader, it just doesn't click. You can't connect these two together, even though they are one and the same.

Instead, we are deprived from the ending of an arisen evil and powerless rebellion that leaves that pleasant smirk on your face, into a gritty ending that just manages to bother you mentally.

The real hero onscreen? Obi-Wan.
The real hero offscreen? Ewan McGregor.

He's made me change from fan-boy dark side, to fan-boy light side :)


PS: I loved the special effects (which managed to take about 80 percent of this movie's budget), but was it so necessary to CGI Vader's cape???

And also, I felt a better end would simply to have shown The Emperor and Darth Vader confidently looking out at the construction of the Death Star, but instead....ugh....

Tsen
05-19-2005, 06:12 PM
I agree about the Vader thing. It was most definitely the most dissapointing thing in the movie (don't think that makes me any less angry that Jar-Jar isn't dead yet!). Obi-Wan really was amazing though. The other problem I had was the little annoying things they threw in thinking they'd be funny--The 2-second piece where R2-D2 does the little 'uh-oh' thing kinda grated on my nerves a bit. It was just too much, ya know? And the scenes with Anakin/Vader seemed consistently over or under done. There was either too much to make it entertaining, or too little to make it understandable. The whole transition to the dark side took up about 3-seconds of the movie. That really bugged me. It was kinda like BANG! I'm evil now. So take that. The Wookie planet seemed good though, and I really liked the whole 'Order 66' scenes, thouigh the name 'Order 66' did seem a little...artificial. Like it didn't belong or something...either way, that was probably some of the most dramatic scenes of the movie, and it was definitely deserving of a good thumbs-up. But all in all, I'm rather dissapointed. It's like the designers at Lucas Arts were tired of making movies, so they just joked around with parts of this one, like a bunch of teenagers on the last day of school. They still did an awesome job with the movie, but I wish they could have kept their heads on through the whole thing and save the jokes for bonus DVD features--where most of them belong. Anyway, the other thing I had against it was that they left out the scene of Yoda arriving on Dagobah. They'd originally planned to include it, but they decided the movie had 'too many endings' and left it out. I think it would have put a lot more content in the movie. I mean, as it is, most casual watchers will be a bit confused about why the heck Yoda was on Dagobah in the later episodes, 'cuz it wasn't really explained other than a single remark about going into exile that was hardly audible or memorable.

Again, don't get me wrong, it's an AWESOME show. I just wish they'd fixed some of the little things.

Anonymous
05-19-2005, 09:26 PM
Hey i like ur hair in that pic :D , that is when i did it! back in the good days when we were tight. Haha i remember having 2 fix that hair like 5 billion times the next day 2!

ANYWAY! so on Star Wars, I'v already seen it 2wice, last nite for the premiere & this morning after sleeping for 3 hours. I think it left a HUGE gap between episode 3 2 episode 4! there r so many questions! How does Chewie meet up w/Han & why? When does that wookie learn 2 fly? I don't recall Ani ever telling Obi 2 give Luke a lightsaber when he was old enough?? How does Laya remember her real mother when she died right after Child Birth? & this all going 2 the Darkside is a li'll uncovered. I 2 was disapointed w/him turning, i expected him 2 be full out BAD ASS evil! but no, he was just a sad broken hearted li'll man. The movie over all was really good. & i totally love Ewan's performance, pluss Haiden had a HUGE improvement w/acting, as did Natalie. The last complaint was the corny one liners...Yoda who is so extremely awesome, man he got some bad lines, & i think the jedi could've put more of a fight up. I mean when Palpatine came @ 3 they didn't do squat!
But yeah i liked it.

mushroom
05-20-2005, 01:46 AM
I hate stupid noises made by robots apart from a few by R2D2...... HOW FUNY WAS THE SCEEN were Jackson and the senetor where figtingit was sooo stupid when he was talking it was as if the directors where tring to take the Piss............THe film doesnt realy focus enough on on any points for exaple..... anikan needs to save his wife ..... dark side can save his wife .... anikan is now on the dark side .. They hould have made it a slower more painful change... It was prety good thugh nothing like the originals but no one thought they would be... however the old ones didn't show as many plaents and civilisations....

Mystical_Journey
05-20-2005, 05:05 AM
DARTH SIDIOUS: (continuing) Lord Vader, can you hear me? *

DARTH VADER, with his dark mask and helmet, moves up into the frame until he is in a CLOSEUP. *

DARTH VADER: Yes, My Master. *

DARTH VADER looks around the room. *

DARTH VADER: (continuing) Where is Padme? Is she safe, is she all right?

DARTH SIDIOUS moves closer to the half droid/half man. *

DARTH SIDIOUS: I'm afraid she died. ... it seems in your anger, you killed her. *

A LOW GROAN emanates from Vader's mask. Suddenly everything in the room begins to implode, including some of the DROIDS.

DARTH VADER: I couldn't have! She was alive! I felt her! She was alive! It's impossible! No!!!

VADER SCREAMS, breaks his bonds to the table, and steps forward, waving his hands, causing objects to fly around the room. SIDIOUS deflects the objects, but some of the DROIDS aren't so lucky. VADER'S PAINFUL SCREAMS echo throughout the Center. [/b]

All that needs to be said, this scene was totally pathetic, Darth Vader, what Darth Vader?

At least these movies will make people appriciate the orignial three movies more.

Tsen
05-20-2005, 02:47 PM
I must disagree. Yeah, that scene bugged me, but the rest of the movie offset the downside by far. As to the Darth Vader in general thing, I'd just like to say that he was a HUMAN. Not just a killing machine composed of pure evil. That's why everybody's complaining--They made him too human. But that's what the whole story's about--how a good, innocent human can be turned evil just as easy as everybody else. The next three show his son, also a good, innocent human being manages to stay good and innocent. As for the rapid change, it was just because, in the movie, he'd reached his breaking point and completely snapped. Now, it still didn't look so great, and the dialogue was anything but perfect, but I can see where their idea came from.

As to the Han Solo thing: They debated putting Han Solo as a child into the movie, but they decided against it because of time issues. Not a big problem as far as I see, if they'd included it the movie's flow would have been very much disrupted.

Princess Leah knew about her mother because Organa told her, again, something that would have been very much out of place in this movie. They'd have to extend the movie another few years into the future to explain that, and it just wouldn't look right if they jumped ahead all of a sudden just to show Leah learn about her mother.

The lightsaber thing...I think you're just dissecting the movie a little too critically now. They can't fit everything in, and they did a damned good job at what they did fit in there. A few things seemed a little odd or awkward, but that's to be expected.

Anonymous
05-20-2005, 03:00 PM
Meh, makes sense i guess. So u r telling me Han lived on the Wookie planet? ok....
i was never a huge star wars fan 2 begin w/. i think the whole thing is silly. But the movies r good, only the old ones r way better, i mean lets face it George got so much power he was like "i can do whatever i want" he made the last 3 for his own entertainment forgetting his fans. He was just doing whatever he wanted it 2 be like. anyone who says anything else is obviously blind. I mean c'mon! back in the 2nd one where Padme is all skimpy in leather guess who made the outfit??? GEORGE! his reasoning - "Women who are senators still need 2 appear feminin." (since when does appearing feminin need 2 scream slut?) in George Lucas code this sentence means "OH yeah baby she needs 2 look haught!" What was up w/padme combing her hair when it was all jelled up...i can guess that.....
Natalie - "George this scene makes no sense my hair is already done..."
George - "Shut up this scene is perfect...now say my beautiful love lines"
..."You are so beautiful" oooo aaawwww how poetic!
i'm sorry George got a li'll caried away.
& as far as the movie continuing, i didn't mean that, i simply ment the gap between 3 to 4 is way WAY 2 huge. For all of us ya' know not so Star Wars nerds like u Tsen we kind of need some help. George expects us 2 know everything when we simply don't, i mean he should've made more movies if he wanted me 2 understand w/out asking Chantry questions!

oh & i forgot, the whole Leah thing makes no sense still, i mean Luke clearly says -
"What do u remember about ur mother...ur REAL mother"
she said -
"Well she died when i was very young, but i remember she was pretty, but very sad blah blah blah"
She talks leading the audience on (again i'm saying for those that don't read the books or over obbsess their lives pretending they or jedis & such) that Leah did know her mother through @ least part of her child hood.

yeah, but overall the movie is good.

& yeah if u r gonna go all Sith like ur not human ur crazy & all bad ass like, just as Darth Vader should have been....
Not all - Boo hoo, padme is dead, wha wha wha, I HATE OBI WAN! NNNNNNOOOOOOO all wooki scream like!

Joseph_Stalin
05-20-2005, 03:21 PM
From what I've been feeling, it seem's the first 3 (4 through 6) were made with from business/profit, and succeeded that way, but the rest were more of Lucas "Getting Creative". Lucas himself said that he was one of the few people who knew he was standing on a goldmine, which is precisely why he has full control over the creative license to this date.

Mystical_Journey
05-20-2005, 03:50 PM
STAR WARS IS SHIT! (enough said).

George Lucas is a sell out.

irishcream
05-21-2005, 12:11 PM
regarding Jar Jar Binks...i think he's cute. And Yoda too...
why do i always have to be in the minority?
:cry:

morpheus
05-21-2005, 06:31 PM
Well i saw it on opening night and i thought it was great..Hayden has improved in his ACTING...Obi-Wan..Yoda..Mace...all fantastic.. sure there were some issues...like Hayden's voice...even in his anger..his tone just doesnt seem "evil" enough to me as Anakin..anyhoo..thats not important...the fight scenes..were fantastic,,
The end scene where he finally becomes "vader" as most know him...cyborg suit and all was kind of anti climatic..i couldve used a bit MORE..
there are still some gaps to be filled but im sure the various Fan Filmers out there will have a go at it...:)
I think we saw Anakin's descent into darkness in episode 2 when , after not being able to save his mother he slaughtered the raiders..all of them..including the children...now that is some scary shit...killing kids.. although in 3 he seems more stable at least in the beginning,,we see that he is still full of fear..(losing Padme)..which Yoda has long told him would lead to the dark side...but those young upstarts dont listen to Master Yoda..tsk tsk...

he killed the younglings..that was f ucked up...but it shows u how far a man will go for his love..i guess... waaaahhh he kiiled the little kids....that hurt ....

All in all i think it is a fantastic movie..an epic vision that was brought to life for all to see...this last installment was certainly even more visually dense than the preceeding 2 films..George was probably experimenting so he can do some other films later on EPisode 3.5 The Dawn of Darkness..lol...

Anonymous
05-21-2005, 06:58 PM
Originally posted by irishcream
regarding Jar Jar Binks...i think he's cute. And Yoda too...
why do i always have to be in the minority?
:cry:


Um Jar Jar never one of my favorites...Yoda is totally cute! He's a li'll soft green old buddy i'd like 2 snuggle up w/!

Darth Vader or Anakin wasn't human...he didn't even have a father? Where the hell did that Y chromosome come from??

CryoDragoon
05-22-2005, 07:01 AM
you know, they've done some research, and it said that those above the age of 25 liked the first 3 movies beter (episode 4, 5 & 6.
and those with those with the age of 25 and those below the age of 25 liked the last 3 movies better (episode 1,2 & 3)

personally, i thought it was a good movie, and this one definately had the best music of them all.
the lightsaber battles were done very well.

i liked the very first scene (the battle of coruscant & the rescue) very much (you could hear the name: "jesus" everywhere around you), and seriously, why do people think this movie isn't good??? some people hate it, but WHY? it wasn't that bad right?

one negative point of the movie is that the turning of anakin to dark side (with mace windu) was NOT VERY WELL DONE! i hated it... :mad:

and people, jar jar isn't a very major character, so don't think anything about him, think about this question: what will happen to anakin/darth vader now he's turned to the dark side? :o

but then again, i liked it, and that's what matters most for me

MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU ALL... and me :lol:

EDIT:
does anyone know what george lucas is going to do now he has finished the saga of star wars?

Alex D
05-22-2005, 11:27 AM
http://unitedstatesofno.ytmnd.com/

This parody song thing will make this horrible film all better. :P

Anonymous
05-22-2005, 05:08 PM
Originally posted by CryoDragoon
you know, they've done some research, and it said that those above the age of 25 liked the first 3 movies beter (episode 4, 5 & 6.
and those with those with the age of 25 and those below the age of 25 liked the last 3 movies better (episode 1,2 & 3)


Um i'm 17 years old & i like the 3 old movies better. 4 5 & 6 r way more awesome!

I mean the funniest line ever is where Luke, Leia & Han r about 2 get smashed by the garbage walls so he tells 3 po 2 have R2 shut it down, so when R2 does they r all cheering & C-3 po is like
"Oh listen 2 them R2, THEY'RE DYING! i was too slow!"
:rolllaugh:

morpheus
05-23-2005, 11:31 AM
well..ill say i enjoyed them all..but indeed the first 3 movies Episode 4,5&6 were different and i think that was due to the stories being more CHARACTER driven, the newer ones, due to the imporvements of digital technology seem to be more driven by what ILM & George can do with the animations, world creation..etc..and so.. sometimes the character development suffered, this is not to take anything away from the sheer creative imagination of Lucas and the ILM team of course,
totally loved what they did with Yoda..he had become an "actor" in the movies rather than simply an "animation" Ewan Mcgregor did a fantastic job as Obi-wan..not only in these first 3 movies..but i felt he conveyed the essence of the "original" Obi-wan....anyhoo..thats my 3 cents..hmmm...i think im gonna go see it again...
:lol:

Tsen
05-23-2005, 02:34 PM
Ditto, I'm thinkin tomorrow. Anyway, my spill is this: 4,5 & 6 were classics and always will be. They suffered because their budget wasn't spectacular in the beginning and they didn't have the technology we have now. The lightsaber battles back then were less than epic, very slow and hesitant, the choreography less than perfect by a long shot. That didn't take away from the movies, though, they still were amazing, especially for when they were made. Truly epic. The story line was involving, and it's probably in the top ten nerd-creating forces in the world today.

Episodes 1,2 and 3 were obviously better by sheer technology, but that still left some things to be wanted: The acting wasn't always convincing, and sometimes it seemed like the producers were having too much fun with things and not trying to extend a legend. However, I would like to remind some of you that much of the storyline was created at the same time or before 4, 5 and 6 came out. Yes, there were major pieces missing back then, but the general idea was in place a LONG time ago. All in all, I think the story line was still far better than your average, especially compared to other sci-fi flicks. The acting wasn't perfect, but certain characters did amazing jobs (Obi-Wan in 3 especially). The story line, I think, is very much connected now, and everything is falling into place. Of course, if you want to know the little details, ya gotta' read the books. But such is to be expected, they couldn't fit all of a universe into 6 movies.

Anyway, there's been rumors that Lucas is working on 7, 8 and 9, but they've been pretty much stomped out by Lucas Arts and company. Personally, I hope that they don't do any more episodes--we've got enough, and if he creates any more he's likely to just make more people hate them then he's going to make like them. And there's not really any open ends to tie off--just more strings to tie onto the ends. And there's enough of that already.

Anonymous
05-23-2005, 07:55 PM
Um i didn't read through all of that...i got bord.
But I WIN
I'V SEEN IT THREE TIMES ALREADY!!! HURRAY FOR ME!!!!
not once not twice...but 3! & i'm going again w/david 2morrow which makes it 4!

4 5 & 6 still the best!

bradybaker
05-24-2005, 10:28 AM
I'd say that Sith is better than Return of the Jedi, but A New Hope and Empire are still far and away the best.

CryoDragoon
05-24-2005, 12:17 PM
Originally posted by bradybaker
I'd say that Sith is better than Return of the Jedi, but A New Hope and Empire are still far and away the best.

Thats just what i thought, but not \"far and away\" the best... :D

Originally posted by Girismyleader



Um i'm 17 years old & i like the 3 old movies better. 4 5 & 6 r way more awesome!



i forgot the word "most" :|

Malkav
05-24-2005, 02:08 PM
perfect.....just perfect. although i agree that the new hope and the empire strikes back are the proof that God exists and loves us by making such masterwork art pieces, but the revenge of the sith is still perfect!

Amethyst Star
05-24-2005, 10:45 PM
I think that if Lucas agrees to come out with 7, 8, and 9, people will clamor all over them, but they again won't be as good as the origonals because the actors will not be the same. But, even if Lucas doesn't choose to direct them, I still think there'd be a good chance that they'd be made but directed under someone else and even though there wouldn't be as much hype among the "origonal viewers", people would still go see it.

I almost hope they don't try, but I'm not sure.... it'd be interesting to see what the last trilogy would be like... considering they've already been written. Man, I need to read those.

morpheus
06-03-2005, 12:02 PM
Well, i kinda agree with you about any new movies not being as great as the originals they are very dear to our heart and introduced a lot of people to George's fantastic vision...the actors gave a lot of soul to their performances, the epic conflict between a father and son, the son's desire to help his father back to the path of goodness i believe these things we can all have an idea of what must've be going on inside Luke and Darth in those movies..that internal struggle..

Luke:" He's evil i gotta kill him..but arrrgggh he's my dad..but he's evil..oh the conflict."
Darth: "The emperor is my boss..but he's killing my son...whom do i owe loyalty to..?
emperor, son..emperor..son....emper...arrgh frig it....ill throw him over the balcony and face the consequences later...

However in Episode 3 it really seemed as though they finally got "something right" all the technology, acting, story..all of it culminated into a brilliant experience in the art form, we saw what George saw, we felt what the Jedi felt, ..perhaps for the first time in the Prequel trilogy..we connected with Anakin (he needed a more evil voice though,,darn...what? its how i feel ok? bite me.)..

The question is where would he go from there if he were to make a 7-9..would it simply be a rehashing of the Good vs.Evil scenario?..Does the Emperor somehow return..perhaps transferring consciousness to another body? What becomes of Luke does he rebuild the Jedi order? Does he take the path to the Dark side..or perhaps one of his children do? Leia, what of her and Han?
Do the machines start a new war with humans in Zion, will Neo return again to the Matrix?..oh uhm sorry ..thats the Matrix -Starwars crossover series im thinking about...my bad..lol...

Honestly , i would love to see more episodes in the saga, combining the technological advances developed in Eps1-3 with the story line/character development in Eps 4-6 and the universe would never be the same again..Eps3 gave us a glimpse at what that couild be like..all i can say is ...whoooooooa x infinity.

Gwendolyn
06-03-2005, 06:55 PM
Well, I watched the movie, and it was cooler than all of the newer Starwars movies. Samuel L Jackson was a cool character, but he was too cool to be a Jedi Master.....I mean...He belongs in those "Pulp Fiction" type movies....But I was horrified when Anakin killed the children but I knew it had to be done, so I loved the movie.

Joseph_Stalin
06-03-2005, 08:34 PM
There's actually tons of books and comics that detail the events that happen after the originally trilogy. Dark Empire in particular deals with the Emperor trying to return, and Leia's child, etc. But that's just on example out of hundreds.

Personally, I think Lucas should look elsewhere in his timeline for some storyline. Such as the Knights of the Old Republic Era, for example, where Sith and Jedi were large in number on each side, and not just one group attempting to undermine the other. Unless he's forgotten how to create characters, I don't think it's too hard for Lucas to make memorable personalities and figures in a different time period. The evil jedi and sith in periods, by themselves, make good plot devices, such as Exar Kun and Freddon Nadd.

Tsen
06-06-2005, 10:26 AM
I agree, that'd be way awesome. I also wish they'd go back to the old starfighter video games...I hate the new ones, but the old ones (X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter, etc) were awesome. Back then you actually had to use more than four keys, and there were some tactics involved. WAY fun.
But I am liking the new KOTOR games...

Anonymous
06-06-2005, 12:59 PM
Originally posted by Tsen
I agree, that'd be way awesome. I also wish they'd go back to the old starfighter video games...I hate the new ones, but the old ones (X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter, etc) were awesome. Back then you actually had to use more than four keys, and there were some tactics involved. WAY fun.
But I am liking the new KOTOR games...


Have u tried Star Wars Legos for X-box though??? THAT GAME IS AMAZING!!! everyone is all in lego form & u can keep switching urself...& Yoda's li'll chair....& oh man oh man!!! that game is so cool! pluss they not only cover the new ones they r gonna make a second one that go into the old (much more awesome (HAN SOLO!!!) ) ones, & they have every character! Pluss General Greivece is so much fun 2 be w/all that 4 lightsaber action!! *tear* oh so good!!!