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Jester 05-19-2005 06:17 AM

episode III
 
dude just got back from starwars episode III Was amazing it kicked ass and finished the story perfectly Just thought I would say that what di you all think?? :)

RMadd 05-19-2005 09:29 AM

i think i was in bed lol

JulieCitySlicker 05-19-2005 12:13 PM

I have no desire to watch that movie ;)

Jester 05-19-2005 01:38 PM

any reason there Julie??

JulieCitySlicker 05-19-2005 02:17 PM

I'm just not much of a sci-fi fan :)

RMadd 05-19-2005 02:54 PM

i'm definitely gonna go see it, just no definite plans to yet

creedsister 05-19-2005 10:46 PM

im going saturday if nothing comes up

RMadd 05-20-2005 12:33 AM

that's weird: my sig didn't show up in my pvs post.... hmmmm

aussiecreeder 05-20-2005 08:02 AM

i'll probably go next week when i'm not as time poor and the crowds have died down a little bit. how bout those hardcore fans who spent $600 to be the first to see the movie! crazy fanboys.......

uncertaindrumer 05-20-2005 02:33 PM

I saw it. Absolutely amazing. I NEVER get emotional in movies and I got REALLY emotional in this one.

(SPOILERS)

The final exchange of words between Obi-Wan and Anakin is heart wrenching. "You were my brother. I loved you" jsut made me wanna rip my heart out.

More than anything though, this movie made me want Vader to be saved. Before, I jsut wanted Luke to WIN. Now, you really REALLY want Vader to be saved, becaue you see that although he made evil choices, he was not setting out to become a monster, he only got ensared in an evil genius' plans.

The ONLY part of the movie which did not make much sense is the Qui-Gon thing. Why throw that in there at the end? At least explain it if you are going to put it in there. But overall, the movie was amazing.

(END SPOILERS)

Ana4Stapp 05-21-2005 12:09 AM

QUOTE by uncertaindrumer]More than anything though, this movie made me want Vader to be saved. Before, I jsut wanted Luke to WIN. Now, you really REALLY want Vader to be saved, becaue you see that although he made evil choices, he was not setting out to become a monster, he only got ensared in an evil genius' plans.[/quote]

Humm, Maybe if you look at my new avatar it gives you a hint of my favorite side of the Force :rolleyes: ...LOL

Ana4Stapp 05-21-2005 12:13 AM

I saw episode III tonight . And it wa amaizing.Definitely it is VERY GOOD! ;)

[QUOTE by uncertaindrumer]More than anything though, this movie made me want Vader to be saved. Before, I jsut wanted Luke to WIN. Now, you really REALLY want Vader to be saved, becaue you see that although he made evil choices, he was not setting out to become a monster, he only got ensared in an evil genius' plans.


Me too. And the better part is when Darth Vader is rising,what means the Anakin 's death. He lost all of his humanity to get power!
But I think he showed his dubious character since Episode II, after his mother's death...

Muad'Dib 05-21-2005 02:37 AM

Saw it last night. Great movie, easily the best of the prequels. That last fight between Anakin and Obi-Wan was fucking awesome, loved the emotion in it. Was quite a dark movie too at times, especially with the Jedi Temple scenes. Loved the ending too, last scene was a good way to finish it :)

uncertaindrumer 05-21-2005 12:09 PM

The last scene made my skin go so crazy with chills it was amazing. I mean, I get chills when LUKE goes up and looks at the suns. Just imagine how many I will get when I go back and watch Luke doing it NOW.

revisfoot 05-21-2005 06:52 PM

I was one of the ones to stand 10 hours in line for it, and I'm glad I did. It truly was amazing, I was veyr impressed at how GOOD it really was; it truly lives up to the "Star Wars" title. It's even up there with Empire Strikes Back, I think. I'm going to see it again tomorrow afternoon. Woohoo!!

uncertaindrumer 05-21-2005 10:33 PM

TEN HOURS? Geez, I bought my tickets early and walked into the theatre with no line...

There are DEFINITELY advantages to living where I live, lol

But yeah, it would have been worth ten hours.

creedsister 05-22-2005 12:28 AM

:( sold out here ya,alls

aussiecreeder 05-22-2005 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by revisfoot
I was one of the ones to stand 10 hours in line for it, and I'm glad I did. It truly was amazing, I was veyr impressed at how GOOD it really was; it truly lives up to the "Star Wars" title. It's even up there with Empire Strikes Back, I think. I'm going to see it again tomorrow afternoon. Woohoo!!



10 hours? no movie is worth me standing in a line for 10 hours but glad you had a good time......:)

Trimontana 05-22-2005 03:03 PM

i realy dont get why so much BIG stuff anout this film I am not interested at all but happy for those who went to see it and are happy with it.

Ana4Stapp 05-22-2005 05:01 PM

Wow. This movie is AMAZING!! I went to the movie last friday , but doenst have any line here...I also bought the tickets early... humm ...probably saturday and sunday...the lines will be enormous... ;)

Jester 05-24-2005 04:31 AM

I was lucky I guess you could say. I DID go to the 12:01 showing but the theater was showing it on all 21 screens yes it was all sold out but every thing was well organzied and I got to the theater an hour before the movie started and walked right in and found a seat next to Nakedsmurf and it was no biggie REAGAL 21 in Dublin, Ca Rules :)

Rune 05-26-2005 06:26 PM

To understand the qui gon thing in the end you'd have to have read the book.

Basically whenever Yoda meditates he communicates with the force, which takes on the voice of Qui Gon Jinn (for a reason)

If you watch episode 2 after anakin slaughters the sand people, it goes to yoda meditating and you hear qui gon say "no anakin...NOOOO!!" (it is qui gon's voice, listen carefully).

Anyways, the whole premise behind taht last scene is that yoda has been communicating with qui gon himself through the force who has discovered a way to become one with the force (immortality). This is actually how you get that whole blue glowing ghost thing that happens to obi wan and yoda after they die (that's why obi wan says to vader in Ep4 that "if you strike me down now i will become more powerful than you can possibly imagine")

Basically yoda tells obi wan how to communicate with qui gon through the force and then learns from him how to become one with the force upon death.

So when yoda and obi wan die, they become immortal. That's why the only jedi that go blue glowy are yoda, obi wan, and anakin (not sure how anakin does it, i think that this is just a discontinuity between the old movies and the new ones). George Lucas just wanted us to see how obi wan and yoda become blue glowy and i guess forgot that anakin did it at the end of ROTJ as well (or maybe his emotional attachment to luke allowed him to appear during the celebration on Endor, who knows).


Hope that helps...


I'm the biggest star wars nerd in the world, so if you have any other questions, feel free to ask!

creedsister 05-27-2005 12:36 AM

Haaaaaaaaa I got It you really do gotta be a freak to get it AWSOME MOVIE :jam: :jam: for such days of darkness :) Geroge Lucas Timing Was So Perfect I think For The Ending by the ending of the film i had my puffs handy :D

GregS 05-27-2005 09:41 AM

omg i seen the movie on Wednesday and loved it! Defintly the best out of the early episodes! I loved everything about the movie it was just awesome..
Ive been a star wars geek for agees but this movie has made me wanna go see it 2 or 3 more times.. :D

creedsister 05-28-2005 11:33 PM

:D i know it YESSSSSSSSSSSSS The First Time Just Made Ya Wanna Go Back And See It Again :D

uncertaindrumer 05-29-2005 09:32 PM

I am bored so I have decided to list the "oddities of Episode III"

1 on 1 is better than 4 on 1? Mace +3 Jedi agaisnt Sidious=three dead Jedi. Mace versus Sidious equals... Mace wins? Explain that one to me.

What have I done? Anakin goes from quoting Jedi principles to pledging his services to Sidious. Now, this makes SENSE to an avid Star Wars fan. Sidious sheer power jcould easily overtake Anakin's CLEARLY confused mind and turn him to the Dark Side. Palpatine almost does this to LUKE, and Luke never had any reason to turn to the Dark Side. But they should have SOMEHOW communicated this on the visual screen, because it just seems a little QUICK.

Oh, and yeah, Qui-Gon is immortal. Yes, Rune you gave us a good explanation, one which I was aware of, and yet it does not make much sense, lol! I mean, blue and glowy Jedi does make sense, but if Qui-Gon had to SHOW them how to do this, then that is weird for a few reasons; Anakin does not need to be "shown", but this can be cleared up easily. Was can just imagine that Anakin is SO strong in the Force and his connection to Luke is alos so strong that he does not need to learn. But also, how did Qui-Gon find out? There were THOUSANDS of Jedi dying before him many of whom had greater power than he, and they never figured this out? Plausible? Yes. Likely? Uh-uh.

Of course, these are only a few, but I am now bored of WRITING the list, so... yeah. And of course, the stupidest part of all is the fact that the Death Star is NOT created by Geonosians but by Qui Xux, but then again that was really an Episode II problem, lol

Ana4Stapp 05-30-2005 06:28 AM

Hey you guys fans of Star Wars:

Take a look at this:http://www.starwars.com/episode-iii/...526/index.html

Quote:

Fans know well what audiences around the world are discovering: you simply cannot take in all the detail of a Star Wars movie in one sitting. So intricate and meticulous is each shot that every image tells a rich story. In some cases, that story is kind of funny -- a cleverly placed nod to audience members who know where to look. For eagle eyed viewers, they're called Easter Eggs. Sometimes they're inside jokes. Other times, they're just interesting details that are very easy to overlook.
Here's a list of some of those little must-see moments that you may have missed. Consult this list the next time you go see Episode III and count how many you can spot.


See, there's a lot of subject to your endless discussions...lol :rolleyes:

creedsister 05-30-2005 11:06 PM

haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa thank you

Ana4Stapp 05-31-2005 08:46 PM

^
You' re welcome ! ;)

creedsister 05-31-2005 08:57 PM

there was a lot of details in this movie that was really overlooked i,ve just stoped Arguing with fellow viewers that they really missed the big picture

Ana4Stapp 05-31-2005 09:04 PM

Well, the movie is AWESOME! By the way, Anakin is not only my new Creedfeed avatar, but he's in my wallpaper PC too. :wub: I loved Anakin's transformation. It was in his eyes. ;)

creedsister 05-31-2005 11:23 PM

:D yes of course :D

aussiecreeder 06-01-2005 09:40 AM

I'm not a fan of Hayden Christiansen in any of the two Star Movies he was in to be honest. Zero chemistry between him and Natalie Portman's "Padme".

Ana4Stapp 06-01-2005 09:58 AM

I dont know... I dont even know his former films but in the Ravenge of the Sith, I think he is "perfect" as Anakin/ Darth Vader.Maybe it's because I loved the entire movie. ;)
As for the chemistry between him and Padme/Portman is more or less...

uncertaindrumer 06-01-2005 10:33 AM

There WAS no chemistry between him and Padme in the second movie (in the first movie, Jake Loyd played Anakin, and how is a nine-year-old supposed to have "chemistry" with someone, lol?), but in the third, Hayden does a much better job.

And Ana, you are right, it was in his eyes--but it was also in his blade. *Thinks back to that terrible Jedi Council Chamber scene*

Ana4Stapp 06-01-2005 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by uncertaindrumer
There WAS no chemistry between him and Padme in the second movie (in the first movie, Jake Loyd played Anakin, and how is a nine-year-old supposed to have "chemistry" with someone, lol?), but in the third, Hayden does a much better job.

And Ana, you are right, it was in his eyes--but it was also in his blade. *Thinks back to that terrible Jedi Council Chamber scene*


Yes. Hayden is very good in the Episode III.

That scene was WONDERFUL, UNFORGETTABLE...EVERYTHING

PS:Thanks uncertain, this time... I'm right! lol :rolleyes:

aussiecreeder 06-01-2005 11:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by uncertaindrumer
There WAS no chemistry between him and Padme in the second movie (in the first movie, Jake Loyd played Anakin, and how is a nine-year-old supposed to have "chemistry" with someone, lol?), but in the third, Hayden does a much better job.

And Ana, you are right, it was in his eyes--but it was also in his blade. *Thinks back to that terrible Jedi Council Chamber scene*


didn't i say the two movies he was in? obviously that was no hayden as the little kid in "phantom menace". i think the special effects as usual are AMAZING but hayden was a bad choice to play darth vader.

uncertaindrumer 06-01-2005 03:44 PM

I dunno. In Episode II he was downirght awful, but in Episode III I thought he did a very good job.

And Ana, I do not think I would call that scene "wonderful"... Horrifying, maybe. Terrible. Awful. Any adjective meant to display negative emotions, lol.

jk, I knew what you meant.

creedsister 06-01-2005 04:43 PM

:) i thought it was wonderful as well The Boy Was Good

Ana4Stapp 06-01-2005 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by uncertaindrumer
I dunno. In Episode II he was downirght awful, but in Episode III I thought he did a very good job.

And Ana, I do not think I would call that scene "wonderful"... Horrifying, maybe. Terrible. Awful. Any adjective meant to display negative emotions, lol.

jk, I knew what you meant.


Give me a break!!!:mad:

If you KNEW it ,Stephen, so why are you correcting my word? Humm? :mad1:
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creedsister i thought it was wonderful as well The Boy Was Good
Thanks, Creedsister. You know ,actually it's easier to the women to understand things... ;)


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