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nisomer
2nd Apr 2005, 08:15 PM
Who here is a Star Wars fan?? I know a few of you posted that you liked it.
I personally, can't wait for Episode 3 to come out. I'm thinkin to get advanced tickets to the midnight showing :)
Here's some links to episode 3 tv ads/trailers for u guys if u havent seen them--prepare to be blown away
Teaser Trailer (http://www.starwars.com/episode-iii/release/trailer/teaser.html)
Full Trailer (http://www.starwars.com/episode-iii/release/trailer/fulltrailer.html)
"Teaser" TV Ad (http://www.starwars.com/episode-iii/release/trailer/tv_teaser.html)
"Dark Side Unleashed" TV Ad (http://www.starwars.com/episode-iii/release/trailer/tv_unleashed.html)
"Tragety" TV Ad (http://www.starwars.com/episode-iii/release/trailer/tv_tragedy.html)
Micah
2nd Apr 2005, 11:08 PM
Yeah I've seen a lot of trailers on TV. I'm not a hardcore fan, but i do really enjoy them.
Aaron
3rd Apr 2005, 12:18 AM
Saw a tailer in the theatre. I dunno....I was somewhat disappointed with the alst two, so I'm not getting my hopes up this time.
hawkeye
3rd Apr 2005, 12:03 PM
I've been a fan of Star Wars since the rerelease of the movies. Although I, like hincoq, was dissapointed with the last 2, I am still looking forward to the missing gap in the story.
nisomer
3rd Apr 2005, 12:07 PM
I think many of you guys who dislike the 2 prequels will change your minds after episode 3 comes out.
goratrix
3rd Apr 2005, 12:08 PM
The only disappointment I got so far from star wars was the actor the chose to be the grown anakin. He is a bad actor, period. Although he's hot, and probably got my attention the first time I saw the movie.
Anyway, I've liked star wars ever since I saw 'A new hope' for the fist time... and that was about... 10 or 12 years ago.
Aaron
3rd Apr 2005, 05:59 PM
I think many of you guys who dislike the 2 prequels will change your minds after episode 3 comes out.
Funny...people told me the same thing about Episode 2... :icon_wink
nisomer
3rd Apr 2005, 10:49 PM
yes, but i dont lie :icon_wink
Micah
4th Apr 2005, 07:15 AM
Who cares if Hayden Christensen can't act? He's the eye candy that holds the whole film together ;). Seriously, IMO he's not that bad.
goratrix
4th Apr 2005, 10:00 AM
Hey, when the move came out I thought that as well. Although after seeing it a bunch of times, and getting so many pics of him out of the internet... well... all in all I would have liked the movie better if they chose someone who cant act besides being good looking... You know what I mean.
Anyway... I've seen the trailer of episode 3... and I don't know If I like what I will see... anyway... I guess I'll just have to wait a couple of months.
Thundercizzle
4th Apr 2005, 10:03 PM
I'm big on the Darkside. If I were in Star Wars I'd be a rebel Jedi with Darkside Power, but I would answer to no one. [Evil Laugh] WooHa Ha Ha!
Micah
5th Apr 2005, 06:51 AM
I'm big on the Darkside. If I were in Star Wars I'd be a rebel Jedi with Darkside Power, but I would answer to no one. [Evil Laugh] WooHa Ha Ha!
Am I the only one who worries about Thunder's sanity :tongue:
Paul_UK
5th Apr 2005, 02:25 PM
I couldn't possibly comment..... :)
goratrix
5th Apr 2005, 02:53 PM
Well. Considering that when I started playing KOTOR I said: I'll be complete light, and when I finished I was a bit red (dark) well... needless to say that I enjoy a bit being evil in the games. Anyway... thunder... I agree with you in the answering to none bit... But I don't like red for my lightsaber... isn't there a black one?
nisomer
6th Apr 2005, 03:00 PM
For some reason I always choose the dark side, it seems more fun to be evil :)
Anyways, on a different note related to Star Wars...In english class we had this huge paper that took up the whole quarter named the Oral history Paper. It was a paper in which we pick a topic, any topic, and had to get interviews on it and bring out the "human life" of the topic. Well, I wrote my 8-page paper on the Music of Star Wars. If anyone is interested in the music of Star Wars, I am told by many that it is a good read (we'll soon find out the truth when the teacher grades it :)) well here it is...http://musicofstarwars.tk tell me what ya think of it
hawkeye
19th May 2005, 02:00 AM
Ok, time to revive this thread, I just saw the midnight showing of Revenge of the Sith. Good Movie! and man, Hayden Christensen really does look good. That pretty much occupied my mind the whole time :)
Now to get a whole 3 hours of sleep before school tomorrow.
goratrix
19th May 2005, 03:01 PM
You know, I'm actually considering spending the 200 dollars (it's a bit less, but feels like more!!) and going to Bueno Aires to watch it this weekend. Damn this country in which movies never arrive!
I just need to know where I'll get that kind of money by tomorrow... and yeah, still got to talk to my parents... oh, well... I guess if it's not this weekend then maybe next one...
hawkeye
19th May 2005, 05:35 PM
yea, I'm sure the movie will be out for quite a while. It's showing on 5 screens or something like that at the theater in my town.
goratrix
19th May 2005, 07:26 PM
any idea of when it's coming out in DVD??? I have subscribed to amazon so they keep me posted, but I REALLY want to watch it, and the best way to do it is at home, with my friends, my dog, my screen, and in DVD... with no interruptions and no crowd.
nisomer
19th May 2005, 08:23 PM
Yeah I went the midnight showing with 12 other people, the movie was awesome! But our theater room was kinda dead. I mean people were dressed up and brought lightsabers and all that stuff, but I was the only one that entertained the audience during the 1.5 hour time before the movie started. There should be people dueling and having fun! IT'S THE MIDNIGHT SHOWING OF STAR WARS FOR GOD SAKE!! So, I took it upon myself to make it fun. My friend and I brought our lightsabers down to the bottom of the theater, turned on our sabers, and me and her started dueling. People started cheering and all that stuff, and then some random guy comes down, hits me and my friend with his saber, and runs away. We finished the duel with me taking her saber and using both sabers like scissors, cutting her head off :icon_smil. We got an applause and walked back to our seats with our other friends. A little bit after we wanted to challenge that one guy from before to a duel, but I guess we got kind of scared and decided not to lol.
Then the movie started!!! This was the moment that every star wars fan has been waiting for, and all I have to say is wow. It was exciting, it was fun, it was sad...it was tragic. What a great way to end 28 years of Star Wars movies. Although I must admit I am sad that it is the end. Yes, there will be television shows out, and they will probably re-release the movies sometime in 2007. But it won't be the same anymore, there won't really be something as big as the past movies to look forward to.
I just want to say now, thank you to George Lucas for the great movies that have changed my life. Thank you for bringing me this great story with aspects in which we all can relate to in our normal lives. And although I did not see the originals in the theater, I fell in love with them right away when I saw the special editions in 1997. I am glad to have lived in this time when Star Wars was around. It has been a wonderful ride.
Thank You George. (http://thankyougeorge.com)
nisomer
19th May 2005, 08:23 PM
oh and btw goratrix, the ep3 dvd will be out in november
goratrix
19th May 2005, 08:26 PM
I am actually planning on going to take my last algebra test in college in my last year (in about 5 years) dressed up as Darth Vader... but I don't like to go to cinemas....
joeyconnick
19th May 2005, 10:15 PM
I'll be seeing Ep. 3 but my expectations are very, very low. Ep. 1 was appalling. Ep. 2 was marginally better (go Yoda!) but anyone who can take three or four of the better actors out there (Natalie Portman, Hayden Christiansen, Ewan McGregor, Liam Neeson, etc.) and end up with completely wooden performances from them, and a sadistically boring plot to boot, does not deserve being lauded.
And that's without mentioning the infamous and hated JJB.
The first three movies were silly and cheesy but still rollicking good fun. The same cannot be said for the next 2. The effects improved dramatically but sadly at the expense of any kind of emotional attachment to the characters and special effects alone just don't cut it.
I'm just glad we know Yoda survives because he definitely helped redeem Attack of the Clowns... I mean, Clones.
freakoffashion01
28th May 2005, 09:15 PM
Who cares if Hayden Christensen can't act? He's the eye candy that holds the whole film together ;). Seriously, IMO he's not that bad.
I loooooooooove Hayden Christensen!!!!!!!!!!!
joeyconnick
29th May 2005, 12:29 AM
Hayden Christensen actually CAN act (Shattered Glass, My Life As A House)... it's just that George Lucas is such an awful director that he managed to make all the quite good actors in the second trilogy (Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Samuel L Jackson, Natalie Portman, etc etc) look really, really bad.
nisomer
29th May 2005, 11:28 AM
You can't blame everything on George Lucas's directing skills. Afterall, he DID direct the original Star Wars and mostly Return of the Jedi (Richard Marquand had no idea what he was doing Lucas had to be there helping him almost every day). He DID direct American Grafitti. I'm sure you guys would say that the acting in those movies weren't bad.
The fact is, that in the prequels all the actors are ALWAYS on blue/green screen. Don't you think it would be kinda hard to have yourself sitting in one chair, and everything else around is bluescreen, while at the same time you are trying to act. Natalie Portman described what it was like in the lastest SW Insider:
We're like little kids playing make-believe. We're stting on a green-painted box that's supposed to be a spaceship, or we're looking at a blue sheet that is supposed to be an entire city with ships flying through the air. It's so much more of an imagination leap than working on other films.
So it is not necessarily Lucas's directing, I think it is just a matter of getting used to all the blue/green screen. There are actors who are still great even on the blue screens. Would you say Christopher Lee was bad in episode 2? And what about Ian McDiarmid, he was great throughout the whole trilogy, and especially in episode 3. Ewan McGregor wasn't all that bad, it's nice watching him grow from episode 1-3, and watch Obiwan slowly mature into how you see him in ep4. If you have seen Reveng of the Sith, you know how emotional his character actually gets and it is just so tragic. I personally think Ewan nailed his performance in episode 3 and I'd say that he was my favorite in the movie. And what about all the voice-overed and CG'd characters? Yoda of course is always good. Watto from ep1-2 was great, and so was Dex. And Grevous, he was uniquely outstanding.
Now, as to the other characters. Sam Jackson is SUPPOSED to be the way he is, a bad ass. With Liam Neeson, I didn't find anything wrong with his performance. And now to Hayden and Natalie. I think most people hate episode 2 because Anakin is "whiney". HE'S A TEENAGER. Was Luke not whiney in ep4 and 5? In Revenge of the Sith, Anakin is grown up, and is a man. He's not whiney anymore. His performance is very well done. Natalie Portman on the other hand, I personally think she is the weakest in acting. Which doesn't mean she is bad, it's just that, oh I don't know, some lines just make you cringe. Her performance does have many good aspects to it, epecially during the end of ep3 when she gets emotional.
So I guess you could blame Lucas for filming digitally and having everyone on bluescreen to affect the acting. But then again, there are people who are hardly, if even, affected at all, and it's just another new obsticle for actors/actresses these days to acomplish and overcome. I mean, someone has to keep the technology moving in the film industry, and that one person is George Lucas.
goratrix
29th May 2005, 11:48 AM
I think that performances on the first three SW (ep IV, V and VI) were kinda crappy... but I still love the movies. Still, Hayden Christensen has the academy award of crappy performances...
nisomer
29th May 2005, 12:12 PM
Yes, that is something I was going to say as well. The dialouge in the Originals weren't much better than the Prequels. All of the Star Wars movies are B-rated movies if you are talking about acting and dialouge.
joeyconnick
29th May 2005, 12:54 PM
Uhm... actually, I thought episodes 4 through 6 were pretty crappy in terms of acting.
As for using blue/green screen as an excuse for weak acting, uhm hello, they're ACTORS! They're supposed to be able to act, whether or not there's someone or something opposite them. People from the theatre can act wherever they happen to be.
Ewan McGregor definitely gave his best performance in episode 3, I'll agree. But Anakin was just as whiny in 3 as in 2. And Ian McDiarmid? He was AWFUL, just appalling, in Revenge of the Sith. I've known drag queens who were less over-the-top and stupid than he was.
The problem with Natalie Portman wasn't her acting, it was what she had to work with. Talk about your classic window-dressing/damsel in distress. It was criminal how Lucas made no proper use of her. Oh I'm so sad from Anakin dying I'm going to die in childbirth for no reason. I never believed those two were in love. She was written as the weakest character. All she got to do was look sad and worried about whiny-brat.
Having seen all these actors in other movies, I still cast the blame squarely at Lucas, for his horribly boring writing and his lack of anything amounting to directing. It's just sad that so many people worship the man so he can get away with being less than mediocre.
nisomer
29th May 2005, 03:06 PM
Ok, it's obvious we have two different opinions about Star Wars in general and George Lucas. And it's obvious we could go back and forth, so I'm just gonna control myself, let everything go and not argue :)
goratrix
29th May 2005, 07:06 PM
well, I'm not. Let's argue!!! Ahhh! Mi penis is bigger!!! ahh!!! I'm better than you!!! ahhh!!!
*blinks*
*blinks again*
I'll get my coat...
Ok, seriously: I really like star wars, all five movies I've watched I liked. Still, I wouldn't mind if they actually acted in the movie insted of just repeated the freking dialogues that are crappy enough.
Anyway, I think that george lucas had a great vision, but should've asked someone skilled to direct the movies...
cowboy_wannabe
30th May 2005, 04:31 PM
i personally loved the cinematography of the opening battle in rots, but it sort of felt like a downhill tumble after that. yeah, it was dramatic, and yeah it was tragic but i felt, like with all the prequels, it was a bit too rushed. there was a lot of story to get across and at times it was kind of overwhelming, and i am a big star wars fan!
i feel sorry for the mom trying to enjoy the movie with her three teenagers and being so helplessly lost that hayden was the only highlight of the movie. ...yeah, he was a big highlight for me, too. :)
edit: did i spell cinematography right?
joeyconnick
30th May 2005, 05:18 PM
edit: did i spell cinematography right?As far as I know, yeah. :eusa_danc
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