STARWARS EPISODE 3 - talk about it (Spoilers)

The show was great! I think char of Annakin was weak though, how could he possibly be so dumb and ignorant? And the Jedi master, didn't they have any inkling that the clones would betray them? I thoght all Jedis could read minds and detect intentions, they must be very weak during the Republic. i like it when Luke said, "Either you are with us or you are an enemy:D!" And how the Republic became an Empire, pale reflection of USA by Lucas?
 
I didn't say that that scene wasn't cool, I just thought a movie about Anakin turning into Darth Vader would have been better ended with him and the emperor. It would give the feeling of "Oh crap; the bad guys are on top."

Drakan said:
No, I didn't see the millenium falcon, where was it ?
In the beginning, after Anakin and Obi-Wan rescue Papaltine. It shows them arriving at a platform. Just before that, the shot zooms into the landing pad from far away. This of course exposes all of the lower landing pads. Looking to your bottom right reveils the Millenium Falcon flying in to land. T'was quite interesting! :)
 
After having just rewatched the film I have just a couple of things to say.

1)Order 66 was and always will be incredibly cool.
2)Generall Grievous was extremely hyped up in the cartoons for the minor role he played.
3)Wouldn't eliminating the Sith do more to unbalence the force then to balence it?
4)"Your either with me or your my enemy!" If the Sith deal only in absolutes then what do the Jedi deal in. You must never have children, there is a "light" and a "dark" side of the force, blah blah blah, they deal in absolutes just as much.
 
h4ppy said:
After having just rewatched the film I have just a couple of things to say.

1)Order 66 was and always will be incredibly cool.
2)Generall Grievous was extremely hyped up in the cartoons for the minor role he played.
3)Wouldn't eliminating the Sith do more to unbalence the force then to balence it?
4)"Your either with me or your my enemy!" If the Sith deal only in absolutes then what do the Jedi deal in. You must never have children, there is a "light" and a "dark" side of the force, blah blah blah, they deal in absolutes just as much.

You must never have children? When was that said?
 
RegentMan said:
I didn't say that that scene wasn't cool, I just thought a movie about Anakin turning into Darth Vader would have been better ended with him and the emperor. It would give the feeling of "Oh crap; the bad guys are on top."


In the beginning, after Anakin and Obi-Wan rescue Papaltine. It shows them arriving at a platform. Just before that, the shot zooms into the landing pad from far away. This of course exposes all of the lower landing pads. Looking to your bottom right reveils the Millenium Falcon flying in to land. T'was quite interesting! :)

I'll have to look for it. However the YT1300 is a commen ship in SW. Was it the Falcon or just another ship? At this time period it wouldn't belong to Han or Lando (Han is about 10-12 yo)
 
Neomega said:
You must never have children? When was that said?
Well wasn't that the point of not being allowed to marry Padme. (and I can't remember any of the other Jedi's families ever making an appearance either)
 
Neomega said:
You must never have children? When was that said?
I thought a few members were exempt from that rule because one of the member's speaces was endangered to be extinct.
 
Yoda was quite annoying in Episode 3 as usual. As a character he needs to just get shot.
The very, very beginning of Episone 3 scared me. It was horrible animation, bad graphics, poor acting, and awful detail. For a moment I thought the entire movie would be that way.
 
Atlas14 said:
Yoda was quite annoying in Episode 3 as usual. As a character he needs to just get shot.
The very, very beginning of Episone 3 scared me. It was horrible animation, bad graphics, poor acting, and awful detail. For a moment I thought the entire movie would be that way.


Sorry to disappoint you, but Yoda dies a natural peaceful death in episode 6... :P
 
Just watched it again for the 2nd time and enjoyed it. Episode 2 was OK the 2nd time and episode 1 was bleah. Overall an impressive movie.
 
I just saw it.

The early on acting was kinda bad, but it got better later and I think that the obi wan's actor did a pretty good joob when he talked to vader just before he burned.

The battle scens were cool, and it was kinda touching movie.

:p
 
If Palpatine was the Sith lord, and he orchestrated his own abduction to test Anakim, why did it fool so many Jedi?
 
I just saw it.

Spoiler :
Also, Twards the end when Vader and Palpatine were in the Star Destroyer bridge looking at the construction of Death Star I. I saw a young Grand Moff Tarnkin (I am guessing he may be just a regular Moff at this point of the movie

Also, I was supprised to see the Confederate Cruiser "The Invisible Hand" Break up much in the style of how Titanic broke into two.
 
Esckey said:
Because Lucas wrote it

Sums up my beef in under 5 words! I must commend your quick wit.
 
Quasar1011 said:
If Palpatine was the Sith lord, and he orchestrated his own abduction to test Anakim, why did it fool so many Jedi?

Because the dark side was so powerful at the time in clouded the Jedi's "force vision," or whatever. :p

He also orchistrated the entire war...
 
I don't think they ever explicitly say it (although its been a while since I saw ep II) but did Dooku know that Palpatine and Sidious were one?

I was under the impression he's pretty much the only guy in the universe with this knowledge and serves as an agent to rile up and lead the trade groups into war for his master. That's why he is so shocked when Palpatine orders Anakin to kill him in Ep III.
 
blindside said:
I don't think they ever explicitly say it (although its been a while since I saw ep II) but did Dooku know that Palpatine and Sidious were one?

I was under the impression he's pretty much the only guy in the universe with this knowledge and serves as an agent to rile up and lead the trade groups into war for his master. That's why he is so shocked when Palpatine orders Anakin to kill him in Ep III.
I thought that Count Dooku knew that he was a sacrifice to turn Anakin to the dark side.
 
Why did he look so shocked when Palpatine ordered Anakin to kill him? He kept on glancing at Palpatine like he wasn't expecting this at all.
 
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