stacy3po wrote:Thanks for posting that, but after reading it, both guys sounded like idiots quite frankly, I mean, did Bryant really say, "Come on, baby! " to him?
Uhhhhhh......(insert Butthead voice) they're like, lame and stuff......
didn't tell me a thing I didn't know already, but thanks again for posting!:heavymetal:
Gawd, will this movie GET here already????
Jason@Star-Wars.net wrote:I'm not familiar with him. Inform us.
stacy3po wrote:Thanks for posting that, but after reading it, both guys sounded like idiots quite frankly, I mean, did Bryant really say, "Come on, baby! " to him?
Uhhhhhh......(insert Butthead voice) they're like, lame and stuff......
CoGro wrote:Don't you love how every review starts with: "well, I for one hated TPM and AOTC" to validate their review.
I'll give you the executive summary of every review:
Though TPM and AOTC sucked, this one is good, but not great. Acting was better but stil bad, Lucas's writing was meh and the movie had hits and misses in the story dept.
Why not judge a review based on how well it is written and how intelligent it appears to be, and not where it originated.
obi-ben wrote:Why not judge a review based on how well it is written and how intelligent it appears to be, and not where it originated.
Just because you have the menial ability to string together a few sentences without making glaring grammatical errors, doesn't mean you aren't a complete douche-bag...
Dr Bass wrote:The TFN hate is silly. Yeah it's a much looser board with a lot of stupid threads and similarly stupid arguments but there are people on there that aren't complete morons.
I found this place through TFN. I have an account there. I've done quite a bit of sharing of material here. If I saw the movie early am I automatically a douchebag who opinion is to be dismissed?![]()
Why not judge a review based on how well it is written and how intelligent it appears to be, and not where it originated.
AnonyJones wrote:Wow. The very first negative review and everyone starts having a hissy fit.
It doesn't mean you're a complete douchebag if you decide to post a review on TFN either.
obi-ben wrote:It doesn't mean you're a complete douchebag if you decide to post a review on TFN either.
Ummm... if you are still usingas your main source of info and haven't had the intelligence to graduate to a much better and reliable site such as this one, then yes, you are a douche-bag for posting your review there.
We're all just a bunch of nerds anyway. And this argument, including this post really, is a waste of space.
Freewalker wrote:True, true. And TFN bashing gets a lot more dull than the reviews that are a little more interesting.
I guess one thing I'm curious about still from these reviews is truly HOW the dialogue is compared to the others. All of the reviews seem to point to a few clunkers, which by now is expected, but some of them say that it's eye-rolling in places, and others say it's better than the other prequels.
Also, I guess my question is...what's the measure of success on this one? Why aren't reviewers placing it on par with, say, Return of the Jedi which also had some cheesy scenes, Ewoks, etc. Since Revenge of the Sith and Return of the Jedi are both basically the "payoff" movies for their respective trilogy, I suspect Revenge loses some ground because people simply aren't hanging on the edge of their seat to find out how it ends, like they were with Episode VI. That doesn't necessarily mean as a film, ROTJ is better.
Dr Bass wrote:Uhh...Sifo Dyas was a jedi master who was killed around TPM. I thought AOTC wrapped this one up if you were actually watching and listening to the movie.![]()
zaphod wrote:Dr Bass wrote:Uhh...Sifo Dyas was a jedi master who was killed around TPM. I thought AOTC wrapped this one up if you were actually watching and listening to the movie.![]()
not trying to get banned again or anything, but it really isnt explained. yeah, obi wan says that sifo-dias died 10 years ago and all that.. but no explanation is given as to why this jedi ordered the clones... i mean, its a big deal.
and i know the answers are in LoE for the fans curious enough to go out and read the books, but to the casual fan of the movies, it doesnt make much sense.
anyhow, i'll admit that the review is way too heavy-handed in its criticism, but i'm also level-headed enough to recognize that he may have a few points.
CoGro wrote:I think you should be banned
Wrath Mania wrote:Anyone witha grain of insight or common sense would figure out the Sifo-Dyas mystery while watching Episode II. There's no point to waste time in III explaining it again.
Even before the events of TPM, Sifo-Dyas knew the power of the dark side was increasing and the jedi's ability to use the force was diminishing, and while he voiced his strong opinions to Masters Yoda and Windu, they still were too conservative to do anything about it. Dooku, who was a Jedi at the time, confided in Yoda about similar feelings that the dark side grew with every passing moment, but again, Yoda could only stand by the Republic and be guided by its principles, which Dooku had grown weary of (along with others like Qui-Gon Jinn).
Finally, Dooku became fed up with the ineffectiveness of the Republic as a functioning body after the death of Qui-Gon and the Senate's inability to confront the Sith, so he left the order. Meanwhile, Sifo-Dyas made a pre-emptive move and ordered an army to confront the dark side when the time came. Not even the council knew of the order.
Dooku meanwhile had thought of the idea to seek out the Sith and kill him, to restore order and balance to the galaxy, but to his surprise, Sidious sought him out. Instead of a fight to the death, the two spoke about their visions of a galaxy brought under control, and realized that they were very similar. Dooku thus accepted to be the apprentice of Sidious and learn the ways of the Sith. Sidious informed Dooku of the clone army Sifo-Dyas had ordered and that the Jedi could not be made aware of it until Sidious had decided it was time for them to know, he thus ordered Dooku to kill Sifo-Dyas and erase all history of Kamino and any contact the Jedi master had had with the cloners. With his mission completed, Dooku was knighted Darth Tyranus, and his next mission was to find a specimen for the clone army. He sought out the expert bounty hunter on Bogg 4 and delivered him to Kamino to complete the order that Sifo-Dyas had placed.
10 years later, the events of AOTC play out with Sidious carefully putting in motion a plot for the Jedi to discover the army, use it against a separatist force which Dooku had united, and launch the galaxy into a vicious war which would inevitably lend great power to the executive of the Republic, who's leader was playing both sides.
Rawhead wrote:Now if i said this movie is awesome...orgasmic it has the best dialogue in any movie i have ever seen...every shot every move is perfect. The only thing wrong is its not quite long enough.
all the actors give life inpiring performances that should go down in the history of the jedi order. It outdoes every other Star Wars movie. The Star Wars movie is godlike...the movie all other movies should aspire to.
The progression of the movie is flawless and Anakin's turn is something shakespeare couldn never dream of.
The movie ties perfectly into New Hope.
I give it an 11 out of 10. My hope for humanity is reborn.
This would be the opposite of the negative review. It should be discounted as extreme.
GunsBlazing wrote:I hate to say this but although I haven't seen ROTS yet I'm willing to believe the negative review is for real. This guy describes exactly the feelings I had when I was reading the script.
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