Everybody that hasn't gotten the prequels on DVD yet IS covered! Lucas still wants you to come back "into the family"!

Now, y'all drink your Kool-Aid and behave!

Ben, you sure seemed to like ROTS when you first saw it. Why the change of heart?It was very cool.
Not sure if it's as good as any of the original trilogy - it's certainly "different". I did rate Clones almost as good as Jedi (if you go on an Empire/New Hope/Jedi basis), and this is better, or "bigger", than that, though it IS very, very dark and "serious" as is rumored, but not as layered as Empire.
The excitement factor obviously accounts for a lot, so I'd like to see it again and will still go to the midnite regular screening that I booked last week (my preview was a last minute surprise) when I can sit and take it all in.
There are some very well done scenes, and a surprise or two among all the carnage (and this is all about carnage!) though not all plot holes resolve themselves (as we knew), even if Lucas has made a game attempt at doing so.
Typically well made, didn't seem long at all, and some of ILM's best work EVER in here - I was astounded by several things that I knew couldn't be real or mocked up for real that looked so good. Yoda works, though fans will be split again on this (the only drawback with the fight with the Emperor is their size differences and how Palpatine has to kind of play to that, plus one shot that looks completely fake).
But the rest is a good old SW ride that they have pulled all the stops out for, even if it felt a little bit like a "greatest hits" version of what we imagined all this to be
And mine. Lucas will tweak for the 3D versions and THOSE will be the "ultimates" whenever they hit Hi-Def disc.Ben wrote:I reckon the "complete" set is what is out there now, repackaged.
Who were they??some "very important people" in just a few rows ahead of us in a deserted theater.
That makes me think of this South Park episode when Lucas and Spielberg decide to add CGI effects to Raiders of the Lost Ark, actually this wasn't far-fetched at all--they really WERE going to do this until this episode came on: http://www.jimhillmedia.com/mb/articles ... php?ID=253Hey, while I agree, all the added stuff was not needed, it is his film, his story. We either like it or not. I still love it, regardless of any fake-looking Jabba the Hutts we may see (referring to A New Hope, of course!)
oh right, they're gonna be shown in 3d now too. ah well. So now we can see the giant lizzards and imperial walkers that were never in the original film come right at us!
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