Was it a limited engagement, or do theaters rip films out when they underperform? Because, a week after I saw this on the theater's biggest screen, it was completely gone.
It's supposed to be like a WWII newsreel. I forgot about it, but it was one thing I really liked. I don't know how much of the movie was Lucas, but I would bet the farm that that was his idea. I hope they do it throughout the series.
Yes, that was the one. I'm drifting to the Rockwall theater more, but I got the times mixed up and thought the Galaxy had the earlier showing. I hate waiting for the movie to start, but I ended up having to wait about forty minutes because of that. I actually walked in on the last scene because...
I didn't see that at all. He reminded me more of Boss Hogg. I loved the Bith music playing during the introduction to that scene. It was a total ripoff of the Mike Hammer theme. The opening scene dragged on a little, but I liked the film. It was beautiful to look at, and it's hard to believe...
There are a lot of projects set between III and IV. I understand that this new Force Unleashed game is considered canon by Lucas, and his live action TV series will happen during that time.
The less of Grevious, the better. Ditching Matt Wood would be a big step. But, no. According to the IMDb, he's back. He almost singlehandedly sunk the film. Then again, it's probably not really his fault. He just delivered what Lucas wanted.
He's not, since this will all be followed by a 100 episode live-action television series, directed at times by Lucas. If that plan is still on tap, of course.
Ooh, rebroadcast on TNT. That means it will be available in HD. TNT has the worst HD channel available, but their typical aspect ratio problems will probably be avoided if Lucasfilm is providing the broadcast material.