Today, kids, we learn that just because you can do something...

May 19, 2005 20:16

doesn't mean you should.

There were moments that I can speak no evil of, but on the whole, I would really like to wash my brain out with soap. I'd say my eyes, but then I'd have to take care of the ears and really John Williams isn't bad and the visuals in the battle scenes were okay, but, but LUCAS, YOU BASTARD!!!

Where's Tom Servo when you need

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ilpostino May 19 2005, 19:04:51 UTC
hey, the beginning was good. the middle was... ok. the end sucked ass. a lot like return of the jedi.

"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!," said the whiney little bitch.

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valdus1 May 19 2005, 20:42:21 UTC
Don't worry your not the only one. I finally lost it outside of the theater lastnight... and the mannage said I should be careful becuase the lightsaber dorks might attack me (Now mind you I still have my rapier in my trunk from Scarby...hahahahahaha).

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jaelie May 20 2005, 07:12:40 UTC
"the whiney little bitch"

Heheh. That's how I always refer to him!

I honestly think the only reason I wasn't disappointed was because the first two were so bad that I knew this one would suck as well. I had such extremely low expectations that I left the theater thinking "Hm. It wasn't as bad as the first two episodes..."

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walkingshark May 20 2005, 13:13:20 UTC
Well, I liked it. I liked it a lot. But then, I love huge spectacle action movies. I'll fully admit it had some warts, and I was kind of annoyed that Palpatine was used as comic relief a few times, but other than that I enjoyed it and will probably see it again :)

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meri_sand May 23 2005, 17:13:27 UTC
Well, I will say that it was the best of the three. However, as great as some of the action sequences were, they did not excuse the poor character development and the bizarre inconsistencies I kept spotting. There were also some things that seemed to be thrown in with little forethought...stuff that was unnecessary and that wrapped things up a little too neatly. I'm more upset that I didn't feel very much by the end of the movie. The beginning was a turn on, but it didn't pay off. There were moments that I had to do everything I could to keep myself from cracking up, and you have to understand that rarely am I that apalled by drama gone awry. Usually, it's just an eyeroll or a sigh and I move on ( ... )

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rowan_ree May 29 2005, 20:28:57 UTC
It was the best of the three. But oddly enough, I loved this one. A lot.
*sigh*
Raven

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