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Star Wars, Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (Widescreen Edition) Features:
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PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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A Classic Movie On A Classic DVD
My Review On The Movie
This was a great way to end this 6 part series. George Lucas is one of the finest directors and writers ever and Star Wars Episode 3 really proves that.
The whole cast returns for this movie. Ian McDiarmid, in my opinion, stole the show. Just seeing him evolve into the character he debut as in Return Of The Jedi, was just so amazing and was well told. Ewan McGregor and Christensen Hayden give us one of the best lightsaber fights ever, definitely one of the longest, but just the effort the two gave is amazing.
I never did like Natalie Portman as Padme in the two previous Episodes, but her performance in this film really impressed me. Frank Oz returns for his fifth Star Wars movie, and once again, the character Yoda is the power of the movie, and his fight with the Chancellor is very well done. Samuel L. Jackson returns in this movie, i wasn't really impressed by how he died, i thought that was one of the weaker moments but good nonetheless.
The CGI in this movie is completely awesome. As good as the Episodes 1 and 2 were visually, Episode 3 takes it to a completely different level.
The acting is a little better, but like the rest of the Star Wars films, they try to keep it very Sci-fi in the acting.
Overall, a 5 out of 5 on Episode 3, this movie has all the magic that made 4-6 such classics. Even though Episodes 1 and 2 were good, Episode 3 is definitely the best out of those 3.
My Review On The DVD Extras
This DVD offers everything we would expect, Commentary, Deleted Scenes, some brief interviews with cast and crew, trailers, etc. I give the extras a 5 out of 5. This 2-disc set for Stars Wars: Episode 3 is perfect.
This movie was terrible!
How can you like this movie? George Lucas destroyed the franchise with this travesty you call a film. The only redeeming features of this movie are Ewan McGregor as Obi Wan and the Emperor. Order 66 I will call neutral, because although it was an excellent scene in an otherwise dismal movie, you just know there are plenty of garage bands out there who are now named "Order 66". God there is so much wrong in this movie I dont even know where to begin. It does not carry on the spirit that Episodes IV, V, and to a lesser extent VI began. To the previous reviewer who stated that A New Hope started out being called Star Wars is wrong, it was titled A New Hope from the beginning. In fact, many people were confused by the fact that Episode IV popped up on the screen while they were under the impression they were seeing it for the first time. The love story is terrible, especially compared to the Han-Leiah love story from Episode 5. That is one of the greatest love stories of all time simply because it is not overt, its under the surface the entire time, until the fateful moment when Leiah declares her love for Han. Of course this love story between Anakin and Padme is sappy, cliche, and stupid. Plus, what made Vader cool was the fact that he was tempted by the dark side, it was his fate, it was inevitable that he bring balance to the force (incedentally, yes he did. at the end of it all there were two sith and two jedi. Balance.) by turning evil. But no, he did it out of 'love'. LUCAS TURNED VADER INTO A [WIMP].
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