What I love about ROTS is it just keeps moving forward. Once you pop it in, there's no letting up with foreboding throughout and it just keep rasing the stakes the whole time. I love it!
I think audiences MUST have been impressed with everything in Episode I. I mean, just look at the film's Box Office. Besides the backlash it got, it had incredible legs. Its opening weekend only accounted for 15% of its final domestic gross. If it wasn't the story and it wasn't the acting then...
That's what I got out of it. Did you see Ki-Adi's face? It was a "What the fu--" and then he gets shot. I don't think he could comprehend he was getting shot at by his own guys.
April 23, 1999; Premiere interview with Lucas: (And the next episodes in the prequel series will be darker than Episode I?) "By their very nature. The next one isn't so bad. The third one's pretty bad." (That's when Anakin goes over to the dark side and becomes Darth Vader?) "Yes. Episode III...
Not sure if it was filmed, but the shooting script has it listed here... 136 EXT. KASHYYYK-EDGE OF VILIAGE-DAY The battle appears to be over. WOOKIEES stack destroyed Droids while CLONES assess the damage to their equipment. A Jedi, LUMINARA UNDULI, talks with EIGHT CLONE OFFICERS...
I think why the budgets for the prequels are so low goes with what Robert Rodriguez said once. When you're using somebody else's money, you tend to over spend and not worry so much about going over budget. When you use your own money, you are so careful where every dollar goes that you stay as...
Not only that, but I bet if there is a scene spoofed from EP3 in the future, it'll be the birth of Vader scene. I can just see "The Simpsons" and "Family Guy" episodes now.
I agree. In fact, unless my eyes cheated me, when Obi-Wan is talking to Commander Cody before flying to Utapau, there is a clone to the right of the screen that looks different than Tuemera Morrison while the others on the left look like him. I thought that was to show that already some of the...
Exactly. I just assumed you basically become a master by 30 which is why Obi-Wan was about to take the trials. Remember how Anakin was a revelation because he was going to be the youngest master ever and he was about 22 in EP3. So 28 sounds about right for coming of age to become a master by 30.
I would guess Obi-Wan is about 28 in EP1, 38 is EP2, 41 in EP3 and then I guess 58 in EP4? Being that Alec Guiness was about 63 when he shot ANH it can sort of match up, I guess.
It should go both ways though. "Shrek 2" had the benefit of a Saturday where most people are not at work or at school while EP3 did not have that advantage.
I must disagree. Personally, I rank it up there with Empire. Some scenes where the music really stood out emotionally for me; Anakin in the Jedi Temple sensing Padme and Padme sensing Anakin, Order 66, Anakin and Obi-Wan's lightsaber duel, the end of the lightsaber duel "You were the chosen...
I might be the only one, but I actually thought that Samuel L. Jackson did a great job. I wasn't too big a fan of Mace Windu in the first two episodes but I actually felt for him in this one especially his final moments.