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This movie was just too great, most people didnt have such high expectitaions, Right now this is like my 2nd all time fav.
I can't wait to see when it comes out on DVD and the star wars box set, with some extra stuff, maybe enough to keep you inside for a full weekend.
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I didn't really care too much for it. I thought it was OKAY. Nothing really special.
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I'm gonna see it Tomorrow with my mate, who I'm dessperately trying to get with! LMAO
Yeah can't wait, that Hayden bloke is FINE!
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I saw it again last night and it really was a lot better the second time (you miss a lot when you watch a move that starts at midnight! LOL)
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apart from the original 3, this ones the best!
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A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back are better IMHO. These movies had Harrison Ford, Carrie Fischer and Alec Guinness (at least in the first movie) as major characters. These actors and actresses could make lame dialog sound reasonable.

Sith's only major character that was an above average actor was Obi wan (Liam Neeson?)

Sith is a great movie, but only the 3rd best out of 6.
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Ewan McGregor!
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Mr Drowse wrote:
Ewan McGregor!

agree :P
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After watching 'Attack Of The Clones' last night I realized that Hayden Christensen had one hell of a lot of improvement as an actor on 'Revenge Of The Sith'.

Natalie Portman on the other hand was very wooden. Seems weird because back when she was 13 she gave an aweome performance on 'Leon: The Proffessional'. At that time she seemed like the most promising young actress.
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i saw the Revenge Of The Sith and thought it was great.
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Mr.Jingles79 wrote:
After watching 'Attack Of The Clones' last night I realized that Hayden Christensen had one hell of a lot of improvement as an actor on 'Revenge Of The Sith'.

Natalie Portman on the other hand was very wooden. Seems weird because back when she was 13 she gave an aweome performance on 'Leon: The Proffessional'. At that time she seemed like the most promising young actress.


Woops...didn't see this. I just created a topic about Attack Of The Clones which I have never seen because of the awful reviews and my friends ragging on it.

Last night I watched it on TV for the first time and I loved it. The direction and script are weak but I loved the film. I have to admit too I have seen "The Professional" about a dozen times and Natalie Portman blew me away. Then again she was under the great direction of Luc Besson.

My feeling, from watching Attack Of The Clones (as I have NOT yet seen Revenge of The Sith), is that she is suffering from George Lucas' very weak direction.

Reason..I was apalled at how wooden Samuel L. Jackson and the great Christopher Lee were...and I KNOW how talented and great they are as actors as I have seen tons of their films. So if THEY were wooden, and they are veteran, seasoned great talents/actors..under Lucas' weak/tepid direction..that explains Heyden Christianson & Natalie Portman's wooden performances...and I would like to see both of them blossom under a great Director. Natalie was also great This year co-starring in "Closer".

I LOVE George Lucas as a storyteller, a Producer, the creator of Star Wars, but he needs to let other Directors who are better at their craft, direct, such as Irvin Kirshner with The Empire Stikes Back & Richard Marquand with Return Of The Jedi.
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I remember reading once that Steven Spielberg said to Lucas that he'd love to direct 'Revenge Of The Sith', but Lucas very keen on directing the last chapter of the saga.

Personally I think the movies would have been much better if directed by Spielberg, while Lucas takes care of all aspects of production. After all, they did a superb job on the 'Indiana Jones' trilogy, and the acting on those is better than on the 'Star Wars' movies.
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Brandon wrote: [/QUOTENAME]... and now the "best you can offer is Mr. Jingles? HA! He's... just pathetic.[/QUOTE]
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Mr.Jingles79 wrote:
I remember reading once that Steven Spielberg said to Lucas that he'd love to direct 'Revenge Of The Sith', but Lucas very keen on directing the last chapter of the saga.

Personally I think the movies would have been much better if directed by Spielberg, while Lucas takes care of all aspects of production. After all, they did a superb job on the 'Indiana Jones' trilogy, and the acting on those is better than on the 'Star Wars' movies.


Have you heard the rumors about a TV spinoff, or...another 3 Trilogy film series picking up where Return Of The Jedi left off? I have read a ton of press with rumors about BOTH that Lucas won't confirm or deny.
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Lucas said he's done with the Star Wars movies, and he won't be directing, writing, or producing any more films in what would is rumored to be a new trilogy with episodes VII, VII, and IX.

He said however that he's working on a TV series that is going to tie up episodes III, and IV.
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