Revenge of the Sith - Don't believe the Non-Hype
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Revenge of the Sith - Don't believe the Non-Hype
No spoilers here, just got in.
Have to say that die hard Star Wars fans will not be dissapointed. Easily on a par with the best of the original 3.
Still a lot of CGI but very effective in places.
Everything ties together beautifully.
Have to say that die hard Star Wars fans will not be dissapointed. Easily on a par with the best of the original 3.
Still a lot of CGI but very effective in places.
Everything ties together beautifully.
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Just got in from seeing it myself, really enjoyed it. Seems a shame to have finally come to an end, but George Lucas saved his best til last - the boy done good!!
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Originally Posted by Peanuts
want to see this, but hate queues and passionate fans by the bucket load so will wait a week.
cheers for the tip off though
Andy
cheers for the tip off though
Andy
Enjoyed it, everything ties in quite nice
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I live in Sandhurst, whats the best cinema to go to to see this thats not too far away? I'm after excellent sound and vision (THQ rated?).
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This afternoon I'm going to sit down and watch Episode II on DVD as a light 'refresher'
Then, I'm going to give the ol' lightsaber a polish, slip into something befitting such an tremulous occasion, wait for chewbacca aka 'the missus' to come home, climb into the VW tie fighter and head on down to the local scumpit for the 5:45 'preeesentation'
Andy
Then, I'm going to give the ol' lightsaber a polish, slip into something befitting such an tremulous occasion, wait for chewbacca aka 'the missus' to come home, climb into the VW tie fighter and head on down to the local scumpit for the 5:45 'preeesentation'
Andy
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Been to the 0035 showing this morning (sad huh?) and I thought it was excellent, easily on par with episodes IV and V.
The action is vert fast paced, and despite Christensens slight staid acting, the story of his demise is done very well, and is really quite tragic. I actually felt sorry for Vader at the end!
If you are not a Star Wars fan, you'll probably pick holes in it, but it ain't meant to be high art!
If you have waited 28 years to see this, you're gonna love it!
Geezer
The action is vert fast paced, and despite Christensens slight staid acting, the story of his demise is done very well, and is really quite tragic. I actually felt sorry for Vader at the end!
If you are not a Star Wars fan, you'll probably pick holes in it, but it ain't meant to be high art!
If you have waited 28 years to see this, you're gonna love it!
Geezer
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The Beeb have put up "Star Wars saga at a glance" for those who can't be arsed to sit through 9 hours plus of film as refreshers. It has Revenge in the middle, as it should be, but also gives a clicky if you want to dodge that and not have it spoiled for you.
I'm obviously a freak of nature, as I've only ever seen the very first one, which I loved (as a kiddie) and AOTC, which I thought was crap, despite the best efforts of Ms Portman in tight clothes. Having read the summary, I'm now more confused than ever. Guess I'll go and see this one, once the hype has died down.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertain...lm/4520749.stm
I'm obviously a freak of nature, as I've only ever seen the very first one, which I loved (as a kiddie) and AOTC, which I thought was crap, despite the best efforts of Ms Portman in tight clothes. Having read the summary, I'm now more confused than ever. Guess I'll go and see this one, once the hype has died down.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertain...lm/4520749.stm
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Just got back too, Printworks in Manchester, no queues, and only two people with lightsabers and two of the staff, one dressed in the Princess Leia bikini, and the other as Padme in the white outfit
Enjoyed it, everything ties in quite nice
Enjoyed it, everything ties in quite nice
Seen the film this morning. It was AWESOME.
The best prequal by far and as good as the Original Trilogy
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Have to admit this does look pretty good, but I expect all the showing are pretty much fully booked for this weekend.
No doubt all the; "been looking forward to this for so long Ive not slept in weeks" / "on medication Im so excited about it" fans will have booked multiple showings
No doubt all the; "been looking forward to this for so long Ive not slept in weeks" / "on medication Im so excited about it" fans will have booked multiple showings
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Just got back - Awesome film
. . . except from the prat behind with his feet on my chair, would have left with a broken nose had I not wanted to see the film so much. Don't you just love the cinema.
. . . except from the prat behind with his feet on my chair, would have left with a broken nose had I not wanted to see the film so much. Don't you just love the cinema.
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got tommorow off and me and the missus are off to the odeon Leicester square!!!
oh can't wait!!
has anyone hear been to the odeon leicester square the screen size and the sound are just amazing it's our 5th time!!!
oh can't wait!!
has anyone hear been to the odeon leicester square the screen size and the sound are just amazing it's our 5th time!!!
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Does the certificate mean I definitely can't take my 3 year old? I'm not too worried about him having nightmares, irresponsible parent that I am.. With all the ads for the film plus toys/cereals/Burger King tie-ins he'll go spare if he can't watch it!
On a related note I can recommend the Lego Star Wars game on the XBOX..We've had great fun with it and it's easy enough for kids and ham-fisted gits like me
On a related note I can recommend the Lego Star Wars game on the XBOX..We've had great fun with it and it's easy enough for kids and ham-fisted gits like me
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Enjoyed, deffo 8 of of 10 from me, would have scored higher except for the appalling Frankenstein meets Vader when he gets up off the operating table and staggers about. "It's Alive...!!!"
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Originally Posted by andrewdelvard
This afternoon I'm going to sit down and watch Episode II on DVD as a light 'refresher'
Then, I'm going to give the ol' lightsaber a polish, slip into something befitting such an tremulous occasion, wait for chewbacca aka 'the missus' to come home, climb into the VW tie fighter and head on down to the local scumpit for the 5:45 'preeesentation'
Andy
Then, I'm going to give the ol' lightsaber a polish, slip into something befitting such an tremulous occasion, wait for chewbacca aka 'the missus' to come home, climb into the VW tie fighter and head on down to the local scumpit for the 5:45 'preeesentation'
Andy
Excellent. George Lucas fulfilled all obligations and arguably created the best Star Wars film yet. Probably go and see it again.
A good evening out.
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The film blew me away - it was just amazing and brings so much more meaning to ALL the other films including PM and Clones. As innocent, childish, colourful and cute as PM was I feel its required to set a before and after context to the way things were and now are in the universe and for this reason PM must be seen as a part of a whole story.
The whole story is also excellent and you REALLY feel for anikin and the suffering he endures over his lifetime.
The whole story is also excellent and you REALLY feel for anikin and the suffering he endures over his lifetime.
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Originally Posted by G00ner
Enjoyed, deffo 8 of of 10 from me, would have scored higher except for the appalling Frankenstein meets Vader when he gets up off the operating table and staggers about. "It's Alive...!!!"
Greg, I wouldn't advise taking a 3 yo tbh, it gets a bit gruesome in places, and I think some aspects are likely to give a youngster the heeby jeebies
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my second time booked for sunday.
btis I hated.
windu/palpatine noises as they face eachother.
shocking acting from the youngling who delivers the worst line in the film.
vader crying in anger when he realises why padme has died.
best bits
yoda dispensing with palpatine's imperial guard
yoda showing the emperor who has the real power
yoda not falling victim to order 66.
(seems to be a common theme going on here!)
btis I hated.
windu/palpatine noises as they face eachother.
shocking acting from the youngling who delivers the worst line in the film.
vader crying in anger when he realises why padme has died.
best bits
yoda dispensing with palpatine's imperial guard
yoda showing the emperor who has the real power
yoda not falling victim to order 66.
(seems to be a common theme going on here!)