Star Wars Episode III revenge of the sith
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I read in Time magazine it is supposed to be better than the first two. I really hope so because the last two only had one, or two good seens. I am really amused by Hasbros Mr. potato head Darth tater! :Hey, that's funny.: I think I might be seeing it on Friday due to MCAS testing. btw MCAS is a test for Massachusetts.
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From reviews I have read it is supposed to be very good and as good as how the other 3 classics were. If anyone doesn't know what they were here they are.
Episode IV - A New Hope
Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
Episode VI - The Return Of The Jedi
It looks good from what I have seen of it and looks like there is more action in it and better scenes.
Episode IV - A New Hope
Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
Episode VI - The Return Of The Jedi
It looks good from what I have seen of it and looks like there is more action in it and better scenes.
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"Chaos is simply complexity ungraspable by the human mind" -Robert Peters-
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Chaos Theory will undoubtedly play a part in the future of mankind.
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I know someone who saw it last night at 12. He simply said, "It was legendary." One of my friends is watching it now. Some reviews say that its the best one of all 6 movies. And Steven Spielburg got a private showing, and he said he cried because it was perfectly done. I thought that was funny. I'm not a huge Star Wars fan, but I will see it.
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Yeah, I've heard that it is as good as the originals as well. Though, I also heard that many of the actors were not to great. (Or so the New York Times thought). -_-
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Well, I saw it this morning and I thought it was very good. If you're looking for a happy ending, then you won't get it from this film. Very dark, and lots of killing. However, I still think Episode 5 if the best.
The special effects were excellent, as was the lightsabre fighting. Personally, I would have liked to see more of the Wookiees, but the film wasn't really about them. It does a good job of bringing everything together.
One thing that caught my interest was what Yoda told Obi-Wan at the end of the film. I haven't heard any mention of that before and wondered whether it has anything to do with the TV series they are planning. I'm sure I'll find out eventually.
The special effects were excellent, as was the lightsabre fighting. Personally, I would have liked to see more of the Wookiees, but the film wasn't really about them. It does a good job of bringing everything together.
One thing that caught my interest was what Yoda told Obi-Wan at the end of the film. I haven't heard any mention of that before and wondered whether it has anything to do with the TV series they are planning. I'm sure I'll find out eventually.
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Yes, I have an expansive Star Wars collection, including most of the vintage figures (I'm only missing 5 I believe), loads of the vintage vehicles (including a mostly complete AT-AT and a Millenium Falcon missing only the ball and chain) and a large amount of other stuff.Originally posted by Godzillasoaker65@May 29 2005, 11:51 AM
I went the day after it came out, and it was better than the first 1, and 2. My favorite part was when anakin got the darth vader suite. btw, Does anyone have any of the star wars toys that are really old? My dad has almost all of them, I think.[snapback]25016[/snapback]
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I'm not really sure how many more I need, but I have this one figure that was really rare. I think you would buy this set, and there would be a very slight chance that you would get this figure with the set. I will ask sometime tomorrow which one it was, but I think they made a very limited quantity of them. I also have 2 millennium falcons, the thing you can make robots, and 2 ice things that look like the snow place from episode 5. The light sabers were REALLY cheap back then though.
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