My friend (an Axiom owner) is working on the IMAX version.Originally Posted by Lee Bailey
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My friend (an Axiom owner) is working on the IMAX version.Originally Posted by Lee Bailey
-curtis
I don't know why I'm completely uninterested in this installment. I guess it is because the other two SUCKED!
I'm with you, Quinn. And I WORKED on one and two! I take allOriginally Posted by Quinn
the good reviews with a massive dose of skepticism. I'm sure it's
better than the other two, in some ways. We're finally getting
all the drama and story momentum we should've been getting
all along. I always tell friends that watching the first two films
is like watching 4 1/2 hours of interstellar C-SPAN.
After the snoozefest of EP1, the critics generally liked EP2 better
at the time of it's release. At least something seemed to be happening
in it. So I read the positive reviews on Sith with a raised eyebrow.
It may be better, but that doesn't mean it's GOOD.
Still, I hope it is. ;-)
I'll see it with my son when things die down a bit.
Watched the last 40 minutes of the "Smallville" finale' last night.....there was a ten minute special preview of "Batman Begins" following the show. Looks very promising!!
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Took in the midnight showing...
I give it out of .
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Bump... hehe... I posted a few of my personal ratings...
Personally I liked Episode I the best (out of I, II, and III).
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I agree this movie was good, since im a writer in spare time i would have done somethings a little different but i was worth watching.
Well I took the day off today, and I decided to take in the 10:20 AM show. It was pretty good. There was definitely a ton of action, and the story was pretty good. We all know what happens, so there were no real surprises. There were some things I would like to have seen done differently, or that I had pictured differently, but that's pretty much how I felt about I and II also. I thought Hayden Christianson was better in this one than he was in II. But there is still NO chemistry between him and Natalie Portman whatsoever.
Anyway, all in all I enjoyed it. It was a decent end to a great beginning.
There definitely should have been more Darth Vader.
i'm giving this one a 8/10 - the movie represented the development of darth vader who, in a sense, brought balance to the force. it put a classy and entertaining exclamation mark on the saga of star wars while paving the way into the heritage of the original episodes. the action was intense, and the special effects were superb. without a doubt, i can not wait to complete my star wars library with this title.
star wars 1977-2005. thanks lucas. it's been an absolute blast.
I saw the late show with a friend Friday night, and I only give it a "meh" rating. Some of the action sequences were well-done, but some didn't make any sense. The acting was mediocre at best, and the dialogue was pretty horrible. The scenes with Anakin & Padme were cringe-worthy IMO. I disliked Eps. I & II quite a bit, and this one was only moderately better.
The movie felt rushed at some points and like the first two, IMO, felt like we were skipping quickly from scene to scene. Just when I felt like the scene was developing nicely, there'd be a wipe & we'd be off somewhere else.
I'm glad the movie finally ties everything together, but it just confirms to me that Mr. Lucas needs to hire someone else to do the screenwriting. My friend & I literally laughed out loud during the dialogue between Yoda & Palpatine.
2.5/5 stars for me.