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The Unseen Movie Review: Revenge of the Sith
By Robert Dixter May 18, 2005, 19:12 GMT
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George Lucas has finally done it right. I know usually I whine on about films I have not seen but I was lucky enough to get an advance screening of “Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith”, and I’m happy to say it is good. It is very good. Getting the third one right is a lot like dating a virgin. Sure you could give up after the first two tries, but if you stick it out that third pay off might well be worth it. Star Wars usually has two groups of people who see the films. There are the hardcore fans, some of whom dress up and roll their hair into bagels and then there are the curious. Most people fall into the latter category. If everyone is talking about the movie there must be something to it. Kind of like those new male body sprays. I don’t know if they really attract the opposite sex that well but everyone seems to be talking about them and stray dogs follow me home when I use it. This explains why Episode 1 made over $400 million domestic box office. When the moviegoers felt like they had been kicked in the stomach with clown shoes by Jake Lloyd and Jar Jar Binks they shunned Episode 2 which only brought in $300 million.
Why then are the faithful still on board? Even the hardcore fans can acknowledge the disappointment in Episode 1 and the kiddie story that brought us young Anakin. That whole movie reminded me of a birthday party at McDonalds but with better effects. So why show up for Episode 2? And even more important why bother with Episode 3? Because of the potential. There is no ceiling to Star Wars movies. If George does it right the sky is the limit. Remember the feeling you had when you first saw Episode 4? Remember thinking how you had never seen any thing like that before? Remember walking out of Episode 5 and being blown away that Darth Vader was really Luke’s dad? Remember peeing your pants in kindergarten because Mikey P. called you a baby? You get the point. No one had ever created a film with such a complex idea behind it. Imagine trying to explain what a Jedi, the Force and lightsabers are to people from another planet. Then again they might have a better understanding than us. This is why expectations are so high. Think about other movies, specifically summer blockbusters that are as hyped as Star Wars films. Do you have such high expectations for a Michael Bay film? Usually you leave these movies saying they were alright, worth the price of admission, but you wouldn’t see them again. Kind of like a Sweet Sixteen party with a guy you don’t really like but seem cool making out with. But with Star Wars you expect greatness before even sitting down in your seat and even more important is that sometimes they are able to deliver.
I’m happy to say that this film is non stop action, tons of lightsabers, great fights and real Star wars moments. George, you managed to redeem yourself in the face of this fan and I’m sure many others will agree with me. Episode 3 gave me a feeling at the movies that I haven’t felt since watching those speeders take off through the forests on Endor.
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Hey czech, at least Robert can spell and make a sentence, which suggests a higher level of evolution than you've attained. Perhaps you could have played the part of one of the lower life form aliens in the movie. No acting would have been required.
I for one think this review is entertaining at the very least. By all means feel free to disagree with the review, but your insults could be kept to yourself. Life forms like you should not be allowed to post.
And for the record, I have a girlfriend... well actually, she's my wife of nearly three years now.
I am sure there are many who go to see episode 3 that will walk away with mixed emotions. The movie for me was a joy to watch. As with most fans old enough to have seen episode 4 in 1977 i have been playing the story of anakin skywalker through my head all these years. Lucas is never going to make a film that will compete with that, but what he has given us is a movie that finally allows us to see HIS story completed.
A great Film and great fun, flaws and all!
I would agree I have yet to see the movie (i plan to see it this weekend) but to me it doesnt matter how bad it is, or if lucas butchered it, its still star wars, and it still has lightsabers. I loved this review good job, and your right staw wars nomatter how good the movie is brings you back to a place where movies were amazing, where you caould really sit back after and be like 'wow that was so cool' and thats something missing from movies nowadays. I plan to see it, and whenether its good or not, it will still be star wars, and it will still be great.
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