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Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith

I don’t want to hear about how bad the last two movies were; I enjoyed them. Maybe not as much as Star Wars or Empire Strikes Back, but Jar Jar seems only about as bad as Ewoks in my view. I don’t want to hear about the movie being anti-Bush because, frankly, there isn’t much to be taken seriously about any of the Star Wars flicks.

I don’t want to hear about the bad acting, writing, or directing because, c’mon, have you actually watched the original movie lately. Bad acting, writing, and directing is what George Lucas does with these movies. Luke was at least as whiny as Anakin, for example. In fact, even as a kid, I hated Luke Skywalker and wondered why all these other cool people were hanging out with such a petulant little kid.

But as a kid, I was willing to forgive the trite writing, the phony spirituality, and the soap opera stories simply because I wanted to go there. I wanted to join the Rebellion (whether I could understand the dynamics of the political situation or not). I wanted a light saber or a blaster and I wanted a giant wookie best friend. I wanted to tool around the galaxy in a hot rod spaceship (does anyone else think that a little bit of American Graffiti crept in on some of the ships?), fighting evil, and seeing Leia in a metal bikini.

Hubba hubba.

If I were to see Star Wars today for the very first time, would I think it was a good movie? Let’s just say that I have doubts. When I was seven, though, it was like glimpsing heaven--and each one of the sequels has been viewed through that seven year old’s eyes.

The only question in my mind is whether I should go see it at a midnight show on opening day or if I should wait until the g-phrase is back in town to see it first with her. One way is more polite, but the other way just gives me an excuse to go back for seconds…

Revenge of the Sith will probably be like every other Star Wars movie: filled with plot holes, clunky dialog, cool lightsaber duels, goofy spirituality, and kick ass special effects. That is, it’s precisely what I want.

Update: Strong in the way of linking is De Doc. Heh. Yeah. Sorry about that…

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Rae

I just pre-purchased tickets to the Friday opening for E and her three best friends.  I asked her if I would be allowed to go, promising to sit in the back.  To my delight, I received:  ”Mom.  You never embarrass me.  You can sit with us.”

I think I glowed for several hours.

on May 17 2005 @ 02:53 PM

I’m pretty sure I would fall into the “embarassing--although, he doesn’t dress up like Darth Vader or anything, but still embarassing, anyway” category.

on May 17 2005 @ 02:56 PM
Rae

Nah.  I don’t think so.  Well, unless you did dress like DV....

on May 17 2005 @ 03:21 PM

Dressing up like Darth Vader is embarrassing?

[checks fax machine]

Why don’t I ever get any of these memos?

on May 17 2005 @ 04:54 PM

"Star Wars"… was seduced by the Dark Side of the Force.  It ceased to be the Original Trilogy and became the Special Edition.  When that happened, the good movies that were my favorites were destroyed.

These new movies are more CGI now than humans, twisted and evil.

on May 17 2005 @ 06:17 PM

Joss Whedon is my master now.

on May 17 2005 @ 06:18 PM

Doesn’t anyone else find the prospect of sitting next to a heavy breather--’Darth Vader/Dark Invader’--in the dark for two hours unsettling?

on May 22 2005 @ 09:36 AM

There were extremely excellent and the best scenes in the movie “Revenge of the Sith”.
Good originality and great imagination, great story in this movie!
Here’s Photo gallery for Hayden Christensen(Anakin) of this movie. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0159789/photogallery-ss-0
I love Star Wars series the most!

on Jul 12 2005 @ 04:09 AM
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