At the end, Yoda goes up to Palpatine, waves his hand, and said "To take over the universe is no longer your desire."
Palpatine says "I no longer desire to take over the universe."
He then recalls all of his troops, surrenders the extra powers given to the office of Chancellor, and resigns.
Episodes IV, V, and VI were too low-tech for Lucas. He's apparently considering them an alternate timeline. Which is good, because he might write a [i]REAL[/i] IV, V, and VI now!
Hmmm, guess I'm one of the few who thought this actually was good?
Ok about the dialogue, but people always say that about the Star Wars, imo this one was mucho better than Ep I and II.
And personally, I think Yoda should get an oscar for one of the scenes he made (fu to all who now wanna point out he's digital:D ), won't go into details, I'll leave that for the spoiler thread.
I haven't seen it (can't afford to), but the bits of dialogue that I saw before Revenge got released were actually remarkably good— and not in a "that's pretty good for Star Wars" sense, either. I'm talking about genuinely, extremely well written stuff. Maybe those are just rare bursts of dramatic levity, maybe not, but I do have high hopes for this one when I do get to see it some day.
The best work he's done since Empire. No "kiddie characters", just full-out action. A few of the scenes seemed stilted, but not nearly as much as the prior films. The effects were spectacular--I reccommend sitting uncomfortably close to the screen...The opening scene sucked the breath out of me.
Nostalgia-wise, the very last scene took 28 years off my life; it was like I was 7 again, seeing Tatooine for the first time...
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Rick [/i]
[B]Has anyone ever actually SEEN a pissing match? How do you determine the winner?[/B][/QUOTE]
It's probably the guy with the larger bladder. ;)
Moving back on topic, I'm going to see Ep.3 on Wednesday, and I cannae wait!!! Avoiding spoilers will be a pain, and I've tried to watch as little preview clips from the film as humanly possible. :D
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Rick [/i]
[B]Nostalgia-wise, the very last scene took 28 years off my life; it was like I was 7 again, seeing Tatooine for the first time...
-R. [/B][/QUOTE]
Coolness.. :)
ShadowDancerWhen I say, "Why aye, gadgie," in my heart I say, "Och aye, laddie."London, UK
lol, I'm just the opposite Morden. I watched all of the trailers and stuff, and yet i still enjoyed it immensely! i just enjoy seeing how a given story is taken to fruition, and having a vague idea of how its going to be done doesnt spoli it in the least for me
- get two male dogs of closely matched size, strength and weaponry (teeth etc) and put them in the same yard.
- dogs will size each other up, bark alot, get involved in alot of trying to intimidate the other so as to establish a pack heirachy... with two dogs that are closely matched this is very hard for them to determine so they do the only other option open to them, mark out as much territory as quickly as possible, so as to make the place 'thiers'... of course theres such a thing as 'overwriting' the other dogs scent with your own, then counter-overwriting... you have both dogs drinking lakes of water and whizzing on anything and everything and streaking between posts and car tyres hoping to get there first...
viola...
a pissing match
Where its highly unsual for either dog to win...
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[B]I rather liked it.
Lots of great action, and some things that were fairly disturbing. NOT FOR SMALL CHILDREN!
It earns that PG-13. [/B][/QUOTE]
Dfinatly agree, do NOT bring young, or really impressionable children to see this.
At the end, Yoda goes up to Palpatine, waves his hand, and said "To take over the universe is no longer your desire."
Palpatine says "I no longer desire to take over the universe."
He then recalls all of his troops, surrenders the extra powers given to the office of Chancellor, and resigns.
Episodes IV, V, and VI were too low-tech for Lucas. He's apparently considering them an alternate timeline. Which is good, because he might write a [i]REAL[/i] IV, V, and VI now!
Ok about the dialogue, but people always say that about the Star Wars, imo this one was mucho better than Ep I and II.
And personally, I think Yoda should get an oscar for one of the scenes he made (fu to all who now wanna point out he's digital:D ), won't go into details, I'll leave that for the spoiler thread.
[B]It comes down to forum respect...
There are 2 threads one for spolier one without.
Lets not turn this into a pissing match please...
:) [/B][/QUOTE]
Has anyone ever actually SEEN a pissing match? How do you determine the winner?
;)
-R.
The best work he's done since Empire. No "kiddie characters", just full-out action. A few of the scenes seemed stilted, but not nearly as much as the prior films. The effects were spectacular--I reccommend sitting uncomfortably close to the screen...The opening scene sucked the breath out of me.
Nostalgia-wise, the very last scene took 28 years off my life; it was like I was 7 again, seeing Tatooine for the first time...
-R.
[B]Has anyone ever actually SEEN a pissing match? How do you determine the winner?[/B][/QUOTE]
It's probably the guy with the larger bladder. ;)
Moving back on topic, I'm going to see Ep.3 on Wednesday, and I cannae wait!!! Avoiding spoilers will be a pain, and I've tried to watch as little preview clips from the film as humanly possible. :D
Regards,
Morden
[B]Nostalgia-wise, the very last scene took 28 years off my life; it was like I was 7 again, seeing Tatooine for the first time...
-R. [/B][/QUOTE]
Coolness.. :)
- get two male dogs of closely matched size, strength and weaponry (teeth etc) and put them in the same yard.
- dogs will size each other up, bark alot, get involved in alot of trying to intimidate the other so as to establish a pack heirachy... with two dogs that are closely matched this is very hard for them to determine so they do the only other option open to them, mark out as much territory as quickly as possible, so as to make the place 'thiers'... of course theres such a thing as 'overwriting' the other dogs scent with your own, then counter-overwriting... you have both dogs drinking lakes of water and whizzing on anything and everything and streaking between posts and car tyres hoping to get there first...
viola...
a pissing match
Where its highly unsual for either dog to win...
~~~~~~~~~~~
this bit of trivia brought to you by Shadow Boxer, purveyor of fine trivia since 1972