Okay, I'll try and get some questions answered for you...
Vada Da Rippa wrote:
I only have one question: What did you think of Grievous' voice? I had trouble trying to make out what he was saying in some of the footage. Was there any major problems from your side?
It was okay. Is sounded (to me) as he had some sort of un-placeable European Accent...it was definatly not natural. He doesn't get very many lines to speak in the whole movie, he's not seen killing ANYONE so he's kinda redundant, but you put that aside because he's a pretty cool bad-guy...I'd say easily the Boba-Fett of the Prequel Trilogy, he's voice is a little odd...but it's not bad.
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Question: Does Palpatine urge Anakin to use his Anger?
Yes twice. Once in the opening battle with Dooku and again tells him in his quarters that he'll be more powerful than any jedi, by giving into his anger - they're similar (not exact) lines to that which he'll use on Luke later on down the road.....
Enigma wrote:
Nice review, Biggs.
You said that it is the best over the prequals but where do you qualify its placement in the whole series? I hear some placing it under 'Empire' and some are placing it right under 'Return'. Tell me was it better than ROTJ, becuase about half of that movie is muppet and Ewok antics and the other half is the story?
Did you see the digital version?
It's hard to rank it. I've only seen it once. After I see it again on Monday I'll have a better idea of where it sits in amongst all 6 movies. I never really put much faith in "ranking" movies anyway - It's definatly the best of the prequels, it's miles ahead of TPM dramatically, acting-wise and story-wise... it's better than AOTC in terms of visuals, Yoda... storytelling... it's just all down to if you buy into Anakins reasoning for siding with Palpatine...
Big_Peb wrote:
Great review. Hey Biggs, did you buy the whole "Anakin-loves-Padme-more-than-anything-so-he'll-kill-children-for-her" motivation? I'm feeling kinda hesitant about the whole thing because after finding out Palpatine is a Sith Lord he still chooses to side with him. It's just like Anakin jumps and says "I'm a Sith now!" Was it portrayed well on screen?
This the key to whole movie. I'm honestly not sure if I did buy it yet. I need to see it again. This will be key to whether the wide StarWars fandom "buys" the whole film. If you can accept that Anakin is as power-hungry and as desperate to save Padme as he makes out, then absolutely - this movie will work for you. If you can't, then you just won't enjoy the film.
My interpretation is quite simple. I believe, Anakin TRUELY doesn't think he's become a sith by bowing down to Palpatine - I think he doesn't trust the Jedi, he's not sure of their motives (as they are made out to be just as sneaky as Palpatine in this film) and in terms of Anakin, he's being used by absolutely EVERYONE. Padme, Obi-Wan, Yoda and Palpatine. Mace is the only one who doesn't like him, so won't use him at all....everyone else is getting him to do their dirty work.
There's a great line by Yoda in the film, where he says along the lines of "A Mistake, we have made" in relation to Anakin being the chosen one - but they've gone for so long THINKING this might be true, it's too late...
So Anakin has to choose to save Padme. Yoda's essentially told him "Let go of the ones you love" and Anakin is too greedy and impaitent for that stuff, so he goes to the one man he know, is knowlegeable to save her - which is Palpatine. But for him - this is his ONLY choice, because he can restore "peace" to the galaxy (in the form of the Empire - which is what he believes will work, re his speach in AOTC and ROTS) and he gets to save Padme, live with her....
It's not until the end, on Mustafer, he ACTUALLY buys in the reasoning by Palpatine that he's better than all the Jedi (because he's killed them all in the Temple easily) that he says to Padme "I can kill Palpatine, we can rule the Galaxy together" and thats when Padme realises all is not well, and Obi-Wan was right...but it's too late.
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I was also really surprised about the CG helmetless clones....why did Lucas insist that the clones be CG?
I think he´s possibly referring to long distance shots with clones without their helmets on. There was a similar shot in AOTC that stood out like a sore thumb (on Kamino, where the clones line up to get their helmets).
There's a few closeup shots of "Cody" in ROTS which just look pretty awful. The "head" almost moves in a different way to the CG body at one stage. Keep in mind though, this wasn't a digital projection... so it was a little blurry at times on the screen...but there's a few shots of semi-bodyless Stormtroopers which just look ew...and they're front and center. It's not bad or too distracting... you see it and go... ugh...
Freewalker wrote:
1) You said this "might be" your second favorite film, and it's not ESB. I'd love you to elaborate on that. In what ways does it stack up compared to the others?
Well, it's the best of the Prequels, which I measure all these films against. I don't really like comparing them to the originals. Like I said above, I need to see it again for making a call on "ranking" it if I have to. As a movie It's better than AOTC, it's MILES ahead of TPM and it's better paced that ANH. Actionwise it's better than ROTJ, thought storywise and actingwise it's not as good as ESB.
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2) How would you say that film would come off to a completely non-spoiled casual fan? Someone who is going to this to enjoy it (not a naysayer) but doesn't know what's coming?
They'll be blown away by the Purge Scene, as everyone will... even if you've read a script... this is a ripper of a scene. The opening battle is stunning and the Lightsaber Duels are all lovely.
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Also what didn't you like about the Obi vs. Anakin duel? What made the last half better than the first? Also would say this is the best SW movie out of all six?
I just didn't like the pacing of it. They basically chatted for about 2minutes beforehand, and then started going at each other...so it was kinda an awful start... and like the duel in TPM - there is no chat/banter between the two of them, it's just go-go-go with visuals, sfx and score... which is unfortunate...because thats what made the Luke/Vader duel in ROTS so classy, was the fact they both were "hunting" each other the whole time, both physically and in their mind...
I dunno, the second half was better because the just seemed to be in more Peril (on the lava bed) and we get some fantastic acting from Ewan on the side of the lava river as the burning Anakin screams that he hates him....it's a tear-jerker ladies!....
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What was the most memorable quote from the movie? Does Anakin/Vader actually murder that old Jedi Archives lady like in the video game? And is there that person that challenges him with the two lightsabers...can't remember her name but it was shown in the video game too, started with "S". And do you actually get to see Vader physically murdering the younglings? And do you see many heads/limbs get severed?
- Memorable line would be Mace's "SIT DOWN" line to Anakin when he has a tantrum about not being made a Master. It's complete owning of him. Very cool.
- Shitloads of limbs get severed, like I said...there's a drinking game in amongst all the heads being removed...GG has the best death of them all, you feel like standing up and clapping right after Obi-Wan fries him...
- None of that other stuff is in that you mentioned.
Phod wrote:
1) Does Anakin/Vader still kill Shaak Ti in the temple?
2) How fast does Palpatine kill Mace's escorts? Is it a single swing pretty much? Do you see their heads lopped off?
3) Do any of the Jedi fight back against the clones in the purge scene or are they basically ambushed and wasted immediately?
thx!
- No he doesn't kill her, you don't actually see her die anywhere in the film. I believe she could be therefore part of the TV series - as Obi-Wan "recalibrates order 66" so perhaps she's one of the Jedi that goes into hiding too perhaps?....there's obviously going to be a few who are able to escape the order from Palpatine...it's a kind of messy portion of the movie for me.
- Palpatine takes care of all 3 in about 15 seconds. They all go down so quick, if you blink they're gone. Plo Koon lasts a little longer, but they're all gone. He's clearly pretty ace with the ol' Lightsaber....
- They're pretty much all ambushed, Ki-Adi fights back a little, but they're all swamped with Stormtroopers and wasted. Aayla is shot in the back a few times...it's all done so you just go "oh fuck" and your heart stops...it's a fantastic portion of the movie, like I said...the one I'll remember for a long time.
There we go, hope that helps.
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it doesn't really play a part in his turn.
when he has to choose, his option is, save the jedi, or save padme.
it's no contest.
Except, he doesn't care about the Jedi, he doesn't care about Palpatine, he knows pretty much everyone is using him by this stage. All he DOES care about, is saving Padme - thus because Yoda's told him to let go of his fear of loss, accept death etc etc...the only person telling him what he wants to hear (Darth Plagueis/Immortality story) that he figures out Palpatine is a means to an end. He is the Sith Lord, but then...Anakin wants power as well, he's not allowed to be a Jedi Master - so he'll better than them ALL - AND save Padme. It's a pretty sweet deal to make from his point of view (and there is some dialogue which he explains to Padme from "My Point of View" about what Palpatine represents him)