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Post by lorddarkscythe on Nov 8, 2005 6:23:06 GMT -5
OK I have 2 things that I hated about the film. 1. I agree with theartak... the last few minutes jumped around so much I got a headache. I mean what you cant make the movie 15 minutes longer to give each story a good piece of the action, or at least finish 1 before switching to the other sheesh. 2. The ending Vader Scream ROFL that was sooooo lame. James Earl Jones a screamer is not. OK yes Anakin(Vader) Whatever is upset but I think a long gurgling sigh would have sounded much cooler than whatever the heck they thought that was supposed to sound like. Just my opinion I could be worng
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OmniDude
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Post by OmniDude on Nov 9, 2005 14:44:04 GMT -5
I didn't like how easy it was for Palpatine to take down the jedi masters when he was going to be arrested. Seriously, it shouldn't be that easy to kill jedi masters.
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Post by Akiern on Dec 3, 2005 1:19:28 GMT -5
what I didnt like was the battles with the clones were just to fast almost blury at time. I under stand the fights with the jedi were short scenes and I think they did great on that part but fighting the droids could have been better.
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darthkaedo
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Post by darthkaedo on Jan 23, 2006 23:20:00 GMT -5
Two Main things really bugged me about Episode III
1. Too Much CGI.
I mean, every freaking scene had a CGI character in it. For the Force's sake, a CGI character even delivered Padme's twins!! Couldn't they have made it more dramatic and sad, like, having Obi-Wan delivering the twins? I mean, droids can't show sympathy, so it totally took away from the whole saddness of that scene.
2. The Jedi Died Too Easily.
For Example, let's take Aayla Secura. She survived the Battle of Geonosis, which involved thousands of Battle droids, super battle droids, and destroyers. But in the scene in Episode II when she is killed because of Order 66, There were only five or six clones with her!! And you would think that she would be able to sense that something was wrong and be able to fend off the clones. But no, she practically lays down on the ground and tells the clones Come on, Shoot Me!
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nobody
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Post by nobody on Feb 13, 2006 11:10:36 GMT -5
Two Main things really bugged me about Episode III 1. Too Much CGI. I mean, every freaking scene had a CGI character in it. For the Force's sake, a CGI character even delivered Padme's twins!! Couldn't they have made it more dramatic and sad, like, having Obi-Wan delivering the twins? I mean, droids can't show sympathy, so it totally took away from the whole saddness of that scene. 2. The Jedi Died Too Easily. For Example, let's take Aayla Secura. She survived the Battle of Geonosis, which involved thousands of Battle droids, super battle droids, and destroyers. But in the scene in Episode II when she is killed because of Order 66, There were only five or six clones with her!! And you would think that she would be able to sense that something was wrong and be able to fend off the clones. But no, she practically lays down on the ground and tells the clones Come on, Shoot Me! YES finaly!!! someone else who agrees that the jedi were made out to be lame ducks!! almost everyone i talk to says the jedi are awesome, and i agree for the most part...... but only in the general concept of them. the way they are portrayed in the movie kind of takes away from the coolness factor of the idea of jedi. no one else i've talked to thinks they sucked and got their butts kicked on geonosis, i mean big deal if there were a few hundred droids in that arena... are they jedi or not? i can understand them dying on the geonosis plains where the major battle took place, with thousands upon thousands of droids and artillery and junk, but in that arena where they could work together closely, and support each other very easily? c'mon... lucas, that was lame
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Post by sithrule88 on Mar 12, 2006 21:20:35 GMT -5
Hayden Christensen
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Post by 0 of 0 on Sept 4, 2006 9:55:43 GMT -5
I would have to say that the worst part of Episode three was the part when all of the jedi get killed so easily by the clone troopers.
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xkamelx
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Post by xkamelx on Sept 4, 2006 10:21:51 GMT -5
I would have to say that the worst part of Episode three was the part when all of the jedi get killed so easily by the clone troopers. Really, I loved that, but I like movies with dark themes. My last favorite part was the dialog between Anakin and Padme when they were talking romantically in Padme's loft. ?That just seemed to forced.
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Shockeye
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Post by Shockeye on Sept 4, 2006 12:05:02 GMT -5
My least favourite thing about SW Ep3 is when you don't get to see a scene when yoda arrives on Dagoba. I know because I saw a deleted scene on my Star Wars Ep3 DVD
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Post by ylrebmik on Sept 4, 2006 15:47:45 GMT -5
I guess I would have to see Yoda arrive there but i thought where they stopped by delivering the baby was a good ending. I liked the dialog between Anakin and Padme because what they were saying made sense and had meaning. People say cheesy stuff when they are in love anyways.. what are they suppose to say? the typical i love you or hey baby i want you? lol The jedi couldn't sense that they were about to be killed because they were decieved and the dark side clouded everything. They were all taken by surprise- in EP. 2- they weren't and they could sense a droid behind them. They weren't decieved by a droid. The ending was probably my favorite part...it put me to tears the way the emperor lied about her death and vader screamed and just all in all.
I love every moment of star wars but if i had to pick i would probably say the middle was a little choppy. I loved it and i dont think it was bad but thats about it. How the heck could you not like the ending?! it was perfectly amazing!
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