Marc B. Wrote:!!!SPOILERS!!!Yes, it was, though I was slightly disappointed that Anakin didn't do more of the killing.
I forgot to mention the scene where the Clones turn on the Jedi. Also very well done.
Marc B. Wrote:As for being "necessarily" long (and I know you're talking about the end but with a little trimming throughout it wouldn't have been long), I disagree. There was NO need for it to be that long. The Wookie battle wasn't needed, a lot of the romance could (and should) have been trimmed, and the final scene with Luke and Leia could easily have gone. If the scene worked better, actually gave us an emotional reaction, then it works. I felt nothing (maybe it was the "NOOO!!!" that did it).Yeah, I was referring to just the ending. And he probably could have edited a little from ACT II (the love-story stuff, etc) though not as much as you probably think he could have.
Marc B. Wrote:Oh... and the scene with, "You were the Chosen One!" wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. In the trailer it looked horrible... in the film, in context, it was fine.I thought this whole scene was AWESOME! The "Chosen One" line didn't give me as much pause as other people, but I thought it was absolutely fine in the movie as part of the much bigger dialogue.
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Scott Hajek Wrote:The first thing I have to say is that I am absolutely convinced that Palpatine is the "father" of Anakin Skywalker. During the history lesson about Darth Plagueus (sp) Palpatine explains that a Sith Lord could manipulate midichlorians to create life. Shmi Skywalker became pregnant without a father, and the obvious hint that Sidious was the apprentice of Plagueus .... hmmm.This hadn't occured to me, but I think you may have something here. Has Plageous been mentioned before in any Extended Universe (whatever that's called) writings? This whole scene was great.
Scott Hajek Wrote:With little tributes to various scenes from Ep IV and a cameo by the Millenium Falcon, I was surprised that Lucas didn't try to put a Han Solo cameo in there as well. It would've been difficult and stilted to fit Corellia into the movie, but he could've done it.The Falcon?!?! Where did I miss that? Who owned it at that point? Or was it just a Correllian freighter?
Scott Hajek Wrote:Since Lucas has stated for the record that he will be doing more Clone Wars cartoons and a live action TV show on secondary characters. He could do a series called "The Young Han Solo Chronicles."This would be cool. There are plenty of Solo/Chewbacca stories and books that have been written.
jimbow8 Wrote:The NOOO!!! was a little .... weak... I'll give you that. Not that he said it, but the enunciation of the word. Lucas should have picked a different soundbite.
Marc B. Wrote:A scream would have been fine. Or, even better, have Anakin start rambling to himself or something to illustrate his breakdown.
Scott Hajek Wrote:The first thing I have to say is that I am absolutely convinced that Palpatine is the "father" of Anakin Skywalker. During the history lesson about Darth Plagueus (sp) Palpatine explains that a Sith Lord could manipulate midichlorians to create life. Shmi Skywalker became pregnant without a father, and the obvious hint that Sidious was the apprentice of Plagueus .... hmmm.
Marc B. Wrote:That's another thing that bothered me. Where the hell did they come from? Up until this point it's been droids.
jimbow8 Wrote:This hadn't occured to me, but I think you may have something here. Has Plageous been mentioned before in any Extended Universe (whatever that's called) writings? This whole scene was great.
The Falcon?!?! Where did I miss that? Who owned it at that point? Or was it just a Correllian freighter?
Han Solo would have been VERY young in this movie, so it wouldn't have worked. Though I was wondering if they would show how Chewbacca became enslaved.... obviously, they didn't.
This would be cool. There are plenty of Solo/Chewbacca stories and books that have been written.