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Good job SB!
I had to download it 4 times however because everyone kept wanting to watch it!
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Ok, I've seen it.
We took a half day from work yesterday and went and seen Revenge of the Sith.
I walked out of the theater and mulled the movie over in my head the entire ride home. I'm not going to pick it apart, there's really no reason to.
Did I like it...OH HELL YEAH! It's definately what hard core Star Wars fans have been begging for since Phantom Menace.
I think George has come full circle with this one. It's about time too.
The first two movies were so god awful that they were a shame to the Star Wars universe. ROTS stands up there with "Empire." I do not say that lightly either. Empire is by far the best movie of the original series.
If you haven't seen it, I won't put any spoilers in here, if you have, feel free.
All I will say is, Master Yoda KICKS ASS!
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I saw it at a midnight showing, and was fully prepared to be dissappointed. But it totally rocked! The dialogue still needed some help, but overall the story was just tighter.
Brilliant little me had a blonde moment though and didn't figure out why that Wookie looked so familiar until he was addressed by name...yeah, Liz didn't let me live that one down.
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I must agree that Revenge of the Sith was outstanding. There was only minor nitpicking going on during the drive home, but that is to be expected. Like I told Enchantress and DarkKnight430 after we got back from the theater, you aren't a true geek unless you nitpick a little bit. But Episode III really does stand up well to the scrutiny.
But I have one question Tessa, how many Wookies do you know? You said you recognized him but couldn't place him? Were you sitting there thinking, "Did I see that Wookie at the mall last week? Or was that the Wookie that I had home-room with my Sophomore year?" Duh, it was obviously Chewbacca! hehe...don't worry, we won't let you live it down either
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I see Wookies at the mall all the time, but keep in mind I do live in Jersey....
Well, I wasn't overly pleased with ROTS, but it entertained. Did love the fight between Obi-Wan and General Grievous tho. Seriously rocked.
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Scarily enough i've seen guys that could pass for Wookies, actually I think there was a guy in my graduating class who was ultra hairy...very creepy.
When I saw the film a second time I recognize him immediately, I had the advantage of not being sleep-deprived my second viewing. The whole movie makes a lot more sense when your fully awake.
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One of the things I loved best about RotS is that it made me care about Obi-wan. In Attack of the Clones, I didn't really care much about him because as far as I was concerned, his scenes kept interrupting all the romantic mush stuff I liked between Anakin and Padme. In Ep III, the focus is the relationship between Ani and Obi and I feel that it was masterfully done. Definitely up there with Empire & Return of the Jedi (my favorite).
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