The new star wars comes out in about two weeks (here in britain anyway) i was just wondering who would recommend to see it?
I was thinking about watching it but i thought the newest two were pretty pants but from the advertixments its starting to grow on me. i was just wondering what you guys thought of it?
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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Fri May 6th at 11:08pm 2005
Go see it if you want, I don't see how our opinions will sway you either way.
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Posted by satchmo on Fri May 6th at 11:50pm 2005
Even if it's bad, I still want to watch it, because I am just too curious to find out exactly how Darth Vader became that messed up.
And Natalie Portman is still going to be in there. That's enough reason to watch the whole movie.
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Posted by Crono on Sat May 7th at 12:52am 2005
It's the only PG-13 Star Wars film.
DARTH SIDIUS USES A LIGHT SABER
It's the only movie in the prequel trilogy that has Darth Vader
The first two prequels aren't bad movies. You're biased and have terrible contrasting skills to say they are. However, they aren't as good as the other SW films. (Yet, you have to wonder if the only reason why we think this is because we're alive during the time that they are coming out. Think about this for a moment: most people who were born after the original trilogy was completed will say Empire or Jedi are the best films, while people who were alive when all of them came out will say that A New Hope is the best ... leading me, personally, to believe that people are rating on nostalgia and not a film's merit. The same goes with many other movie series')
I already have my ticket to the May 19th 12:10 AM show time with my geeky friends. It'll rock. (If you want to know how far the geeky-ness goes, we're watching: Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Clone Wars before we go see Revenge of the Sith, and A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi the next day.) [addsig]
Posted by satchmo on Sat May 7th at 1:18am 2005
Wow, man, Crono, you out-geeked me. That's not an easy thing to do. I was crowned as the official "geek king" back in high school.
I was alive when "Return of the Jedi" came out in theater, and I thought that was just the most spectacular film ever made. So I don't believe it's a total nostalgia bias. George Lucas has gotten rusty at film making, that's probably the explanation why these new films aren't up to par as the old series.
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Posted by Myrk- on Sat May 7th at 1:39am 2005
You seem to be thinking theres Phantom Menace, Attack of the clones and Clone wars all before Ep. 3.... The last 2 you listed are the same film, so in theory you should watch them all in 1 day.
However I laugh at people who are doing this- all unknowledgable as to the fact that they might be making 7, 8 and 9!
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Posted by Crono on Sat May 7th at 1:41am 2005
Yet, I know people who're geekier then I. I was born like two months after Jedi came out.
My point is still valid. Most people don't accept new renditions of old stories because they were originally shown something and nothing ever again could be comparable. I think this is also the reason why most people just can't accept changes in a novel to movie process.
Also, on another note: apparently, Lucas got a acting coach for the actors in Revenge of the Sith. If you didn't know: Lucas can't work with actors for s**t. (thus the poor acting from Natalie Portman in Attack of the Clones ... I thought the dead-pan thing worked when she was queen though) The only good movie he's ever made outside of Star Wars is THX-1138.
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Myrk, we are watching them all in the same day ... ?
It doesn't matter if there's another Trilogy or not. My friends and I do stuff like this a lot. (We watched Blade 1 and 2 before seeing Trinity ... seeing how the second movie is obviously the best)
I think the only series of movies we wouldn't do this for is Land of the Dead. Just because the other three movies are so bad. Attack of the Clones and Clone Wars aren't the same thing. To be honest Clone Wars is much better; it's practically nothing but fighting.
But we usually end up talking more then watching movies. It's usually a social gathering.
If you think all that is bad ... we watched Predator 1 and 2 and all four Alien movies before we went to see AvP. However, we talked through almost all the movies.
I never realized hanging out with friends was laughable.
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Posted by satchmo on Sat May 7th at 2:12am 2005
And talk about being geeky...I don't think anyone has ever done this before, but I've done it--twice.
I created a single-player map, and then I spent a day writing a complete walkthrough for my own map. Now, that's some extreme geek stuff that's hard to top.
And I memorized pi to the two hundredth place while I was in high school. I sound like I am proud of it...because I am.
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Posted by Spartan on Sat May 7th at 2:37am 2005
And I memorized pi to the two hundredth place while I was in high school. I sound like I am proud of it...because I am.
Why?! I know that pi is 3.14159. Or I just hit the pi sign on the calculator. I don't see why yu would need to memorize it to the hundreth place.
[addsig]Posted by satchmo on Sat May 7th at 2:51am 2005
I did it because I am geeky. I thought most fellow geeks would understand, but I guess I assume too much.
There are international pi memorization contests where contestants recite pi from memory for days at a time. It's incredible how much time and effort people would spend doing something so meaningless.
http://www.pi-world-ranking-list.com/
However, I still remember it to many digits, definitely more than most people can remember.
3.141592653589793238462643383279502...
Crap, that's it. It's pathetic compared to what I used to remember.
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Posted by satchmo on Sat May 7th at 3:01am 2005
I bet you didn't know there are so many interesting facts about a simple number...
http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/pi/pi.html
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Posted by omegaslayer on Sat May 7th at 3:21am 2005
I was thinking about watching it but i thought the newest two were pretty pants but from the advertixments its starting to grow on me. i was just wondering what you guys thought of it?
I really dont know what to think of it, I havent seen it yet! Nor has anyone here (unless they got a sneak preview), therefore I don't think anyone here can really give you a valid recomendation. Wait till the 19th of May, then ill tell you
But I can tell you that the people who havent seen any of trhe movies, cried to learn what Anikin did to himself, and the people who are die-hard Star Wars fans said that they really enjoyed it! So maybe you can form you own opinion about it based off of this info
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Posted by Cassius on Sat May 7th at 4:09am 2005
This post confuses me, because I learned about pi in the sixth grade, and figured everyone else had too.
Posted by Tracer Bullet on Sat May 7th at 4:32am 2005
This post confuses me, because I learned about pi in the sixth grade, and figured everyone else had too.
I guess there are people in the world who don't know an irrational number when they see one.
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Posted by Dark Tree on Sat May 7th at 5:08am 2005
Ep. 1 was good.
Ep. 2 was incredibl.....y boring.
Ep. 3 I hope will be sweet.
Ep. 4 was ok/boring.
Ep. 5 was ok.
Ep. 6 was awesome.
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Posted by omegaslayer on Sat May 7th at 5:23am 2005
http://members.ispwest.com/r-logan/fullbook.html
Lots of brain food
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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sat May 7th at 6:05am 2005
My beef just boils down to: I felt they focused more on spectacle and special effects, and the plot didn't draw me in in the same way 4, 5, and 6 did/do. Some of that is nostalgia, but I think that even objectively 1 and 2 are poorer movies.
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