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Offline WMCoolmon

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Re: Revenge of the Sith DVD
Yeah, the way he described me made me think about watching it again.
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Offline Sandwich

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Re: Revenge of the Sith DVD
Yeah, the way he described me made me think about watching it again.

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Offline Martinus

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Re: Revenge of the Sith DVD
I'm no great movie critic but I can identify crap when it's waved in front of me.

I don't understand why so many people back this movie based on it simply being better than the previous two. It's like the people who advocate watching this movie are grasping for the poorest reasons why you should. Every critic that's given the movie its just desserts has a fairly long list of stuff-that-is-bad-about-ROTS.

I think I'd be annoyed if I was given ROTS nevermind buying it.

 

Offline IPAndrews

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Re: Revenge of the Sith DVD
There's no doubt RotS is a bad movie, but there's nothing to stop a bad movie being an enjoyable movie. Take this for example.

http://www.i-mockery.com/minimocks/gymkata/default.php

Horrible movie. Fantastic fun.
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Offline starfox

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Re: Revenge of the Sith DVD
In nutshell:
Visuals: Good
Music: Goooood (The only thing, I actually truly enjoyed)
Acting and Dialogue: Baaaaaaaaaaaad (except for bad ol' Palpy)

Worst ?
I find it's actually the beginning, the battle appearing out of thin air...ummm space, and all.
The cheesy lines, the little droidcritters/missiles and the overall lack of physics.

For the last (I hope) time GL, Spaceships are not airplanes !
Guess that's why I love B5 so much...
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Offline BlackDove

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Re: Revenge of the Sith DVD
Yeah, the way he described me made me think about watching it again.

...Hayden? Is that you??

Hayden sure knows how to code well.

And from the article.

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There ought to be an Oscar category for Best Acting with a Desperately Bad Script.

So true.