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Star Wars - Episode III - Revenge Of The Sith (SPOILERS)

 
  

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akira
12:40 / 11.03.05
The whole Trailer here.
 
 
akira
12:41 / 11.03.05
direct link here:

http://screenrant.com/images/ep3-trailer-640-360.mov
 
 
Yotsuba & Benjamin!
13:13 / 11.03.05
YO.

When Tarkin said the Emperor dissolved the Senate, he was NOT fucking kidding.

Everything's pretty much laid out now, even though I haven't spoiled myself.

Still and all. Stunnery, front to back.
 
 
Benny the Ball
14:29 / 11.03.05
Greedy fucking goiter necked cock-knocker!

That link is dead already.

What is with that man and his greed. Just show us the stupid trailer and we'll watch your film - but charging us to see a trailer is an outrage...
 
 
_Boboss
15:37 / 11.03.05
can someone please tell me what george lucas' sexual deformity is? i DID ask nicely a while ago, but no-one reponded properly. i think now is an ideal moment to have the conversation again.
 
 
Spaniel
16:16 / 11.03.05
I got the trailer first thing this morning (GMT) off AICN, and it's good and exciting, blam and pow, and lightsabrey, but I'm *STILL* - quite justifiably, imo - worried.

I mean, Hayden didn't exactly act up a storm in the first movie, and it doesn't look like he's improved too much here.
 
 
Yotsuba & Benjamin!
16:27 / 11.03.05
Yes, please let him reach those halcyon heights reached by screen luminaries like Billy Dee Williams and Mark Hammil.

Seriously, I recently went through OT the other week and the acting is in no way any better than that of the PT. At least the PT is staffed with actors with the potential to do good work. And Ian McDiarmid, who is full on rushing this film to the end zone, obviously. Imagine him in your head doing the Emmitt Shuffle over the closing credits.
 
 
Spaniel
16:38 / 11.03.05
You've really got to stop apologising for these films, Birdy. It's getting silly. You're happy with 'em, and that's fine, and that's the end of it.

Yes, I am aware that Hammill and Williams didn't light up the screen, but I'm sooo emotionally invested in the OT that it really doesn't matter. The prequels, however, are a different kettle of fish. Whilst the love is still there, I haven't lived with these films for the last bazillion years, and so I judge them by a different standard.

All that said, MacGregor, Portman, McDiardmid and the rest are looking good.
 
 
Yotsuba & Benjamin!
17:01 / 11.03.05
Apologizing? (Birdy?)

I don't know that I've been doing that but, sure, to each their own.

But I don't think I've ever apologized for these films or for loving the shit out of them. Just as you don't need to apologize for the OT or Joe Sweatsock needs to apologize for Hitch. Where is this coming from, anyway? My comment about Messers Williams and Hammil wasn't raised to sway your perceptions, simply to point out that the Star Wars films have always been a cesspool of melodrama and hamhandedry, acting-wise.

Anyway, back to my frame-by-frame examination of the new trailer. (Ooh! That pilot just got blown out of his ship and you can see his soon-to-be-lifeless body IN THE AIR.)
 
 
Spaniel
17:27 / 11.03.05
simply to point out that the Star Wars films have always been a cesspool of melodrama and hamhandedry, acting-wise.

Yeah, but everyone knows this. It's not news, and it doesn't change how I feel.

I should stress that I did (do!) find the trailer very exciting. Interesting that Grievous is barely in it.
 
 
Hieronymus
22:43 / 11.03.05
Hopefully this is a good link, guys. Not high quality but damn. It looks pretty good.

Maybe this is the only prequel Lucas should've made.
 
 
Yotsuba & Benjamin!
23:09 / 11.03.05
It's the fourth quarter of any basketball game. Die hards can watch the whole thing, but it's the last five minutes that count the most. And are the best to watch.
 
 
Benny the Ball
23:11 / 11.03.05
ooohh, that looked like fun.

I'm not going to get sucked in, I'm not going to get sucked in, I'm not going to get sucked in - repeat ad nauseum.
 
 
D Terminator XXXIII
23:17 / 11.03.05
You'd better not. If you do, I'll obligingly point out all the faults the Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones failed to provide in your cinematic BJ.
 
 
Benny the Ball
23:27 / 11.03.05
thank you, 3B, for a breeze of reason that has blown all interest in this vile work back to where it belongs - in the broken dreams of a tearful 8 year old watching Han Solo go crap with some muppets.
 
 
Spaniel
07:32 / 12.03.05
Here's a torrent link. A 50 meg HD TV rip. Bloody good quality.
 
 
Our Lady Has Left the Building
14:24 / 12.03.05
Well, bang goes my 'Chancellor Palpatine isn't Darth Sidious/The Emperor', so we know the story isn't going to have much by way of surprises. And I didn't notice Christopher Lee in the trailer either, is his character dead by the time of the third film?

(And while we're talking about BitTorrents, don't suppose anyone could PM me a link for the whole Clone War animated series, so I can brush up before the film?)
 
 
Spaniel
16:23 / 12.03.05
Lee's in it.
 
 
doglikesparky
23:21 / 12.03.05
(Ooh! That pilot just got blown out of his ship and you can see his soon-to-be-lifeless body IN THE AIR.)

Is it me or does that pilot look just like Sam Jackson?
 
 
Yotsuba & Benjamin!
01:16 / 13.03.05
They all look like Temura Morrison, I think. They're all clones. (Cue 80's Synth Riff.)
 
 
Spaniel
08:43 / 13.03.05
Yeah, he looks like Jango.
 
 
doglikesparky
09:38 / 13.03.05
Ok yeah, I've gone back and looked again and it's definitely not Sam.
 
 
Rawk'n'Roll
10:41 / 13.03.05
It seems to me, just like with Attack of the Clones, the trailer will concentrate on the bits we've all waited with baited breath to see thus making us think that the movie will be a welcome return to form.
BUT!
Instead we'll actually get an additional five minutes of footage connecting all the Anakin/Palpatine moments and the rest of the film will concentrate on Grievous and his CG-legions making a spectacular mess of the whole mythology.

Waiting to be proved wrong but not very hopeful about the film at all.
 
 
Keith, like a scientist
13:39 / 13.03.05
the link i had for the clone wars shorts is gone, i'm afraid...however, i'm pretty sure the DVD collecting them all comes out in a week or two.

trailer: lordy, lordy. i've been steadily getting more and more excited for this, but two things really blew my mind for good: 1) palpatine rushing the mace windu posse and 2) palpatine throwing senate pods at Yoda.

that yoda vs. palp fight is going to be HARD. i'm looking more forward to that one then the inevitable obi vs. ani duel.

they appear to be still working out the grievous animation... judging by the sheer miniscule amount of screentime he got in the trailer. They flash two quick scenes of him...barely can see anything.

PT vs. OT: the thing that bugs me about the PT is that it just seems so artifical most of the time... the OT seemed more natural...it must be just the difference between CG sets and big huge built sets. However, the CG in this new trailer looks pretty spectacular. Hopefully, it will be easy to forget about the spectacle of the CG and focus more on the actors and story... AOTC suffered a little from this problem.
 
 
Keith, like a scientist
13:44 / 13.03.05
rawkus, everything i've read (and i've read a lot of plot points...unfortunately, too much has been spoiled for me, actually), shows this movie is seriously focused on 3 characters: Anakin, Palpatine, and Ob-Wan. The grievous stuff appears to be very minor, possibly more minor than the Dooku or Maul stuff. It's all Ani/Obi and Ani/Palp.
 
 
Rawk'n'Roll
20:22 / 13.03.05
I've not spoiled myself at all for this one and I am more encouraged by this trailer than I honestly expected to be BUT I've been in this same position for the last two films and I was sorely disappointed both times.

I still can't get over Yoda's "action" pose on the one sheet poster, despite being fun for all of five minutes in the last movie, Yoda has always been more about wisdom over power and to watch him jumping around like Sonic the Hedgehog again, will just ruin everything, again.
 
 
makingbombs
06:20 / 14.03.05
After being so burned by the Phantom Menace - oooh, evil Asian space traders! - I actually refused to see the second movie... but somewhere along the line I did see the Yoda-kicks-ass sequence. Probably just too much Morrison for me... but wouldn't it have been cooler just to see Yoda shut down his opponents mind with pure bad-ass Force ability? Wouldn't it? Huh? Come on. Like Indiana Jones shooting the swordsman...

But like everyone else of my generation, I still get excited seieng the new trailer and have to remind myself not to take Lucas back, despite his pleas. ("No, this one is dark and violent, I swear! It's gonna fuck kids up! Honest!")
 
 
Elijah, Freelance Rabbi
06:28 / 14.03.05
i gotta agree with MB on the yoda thing. I would have hoped that, considering the way he preaches to luke on dagobah, he would have been beyond or above fighting with a lightsabre, and would just kind of look at you and you would be dead.

wouldnt have been nearly as exciting on film, but at least the dude in the seat behind me wouldnt have spit popcorn on me while shouting "Oh yeah!" in the best real life comic book guy voice ever.
 
 
Benny the Ball
08:20 / 14.03.05
Ha ha. I remember sitting in the cinema and cringing when Yoda started flying around, and thinking - they've just ruined everything about him - while comic store men around me all pissed themselves with excitment.

It was so much better when he just deflected everything thrown at him.
 
 
Triplets
10:35 / 14.03.05
My teen brother saw Attack of Temuera Morrison with me and he LOVED Wuxia Yoda and thought he was totally badass for a bunch of CGI. I cringed initially but was able to dig it, too.

The thing about the Prequel Trilogy is that everyone knows kung-fu or (if you're Boba Fett: blaster-fu), even the mother-loving Emperor. If the OT is pulpy space opera writ large the PT is galactic Wuxia World War II with all that entails and that includes big fucking weapons (look at the Stormtrooper gunships - HINDS anyone?) and floaty, kung-fu sword-mentors.
 
 
_Boboss
11:36 / 14.03.05
rationally you'd be mad to be too looking forward to this -but you can't argue with biology: i've just watched the trailer and there is meat on the bone. he's the filmmaker who's been most willing to surrender live-action up to animation, albeit of the digireal variety. he's also possibly the only filmmaker in hollywood hep to samurai jack. so if we get two hours of minimal dialogue and fight after slap after hit after twat, if he actually gets to grips with his technology and forces nothing but dramatic action from his material (which it looks like he's doing: lotser scraps, light on the chatting)...


...


well we could be in for something really good. could.

quickie question: is 19th may the global date or are they releasing it on the dark side first?
 
 
Keith, like a scientist
11:50 / 14.03.05
i think Star Wars always gets a global date, so that everyone sees it at the same time.

i like flipping around yoda... it seemed perfect to me, actually. i didn't laugh or cringe at all.

i must be a "comic store man."
 
 
Eloi Tsabaoth
12:43 / 14.03.05
I've just watched the trailer and there is meat on the bone.

 
 
_Boboss
13:44 / 14.03.05


'your cartoons are only good for putting toddlers to sleep charlie brown'
 
 
FinderWolf
16:30 / 18.03.05
Lucas will find YET ANOTHER reason to re-re-re-release all his Star Wars movies and bilk us all for cash...

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Filmmakers Hawk New 3-D Technology

Fri Mar 18, 6:15 AM ET Business - AP
Yahoo News
By DAVID GERMAIN, AP Movie Writer

LAS VEGAS - After a brief incarnation in the early 1950s and a short-lived revival in the 1980s, 3-D movies are now getting serious consideration among filmmakers who want to send images leaping off the movie screen and into the audience.

"Star Wars" creator George Lucas and "Titanic" director James Cameron were among those promoting a new digital alteration that converts two-dimensional movies into 3-D.

Theatergoers still have to wear those familiar cardboard glasses with red-and-blue cellophane, although backers of the new technology say it doesn't cause the eyestrain common with past 3-D efforts.

Lucas said he hopes eventually to release all six of his "Star Wars" movies in 3-D format that can be shown in regular moviehouses, not specialty theaters such as IMAX.

"It looks better than the original, to be honest with you," Lucas told theater owners Thursday at their annual ShoWest convention.

Developed by In-Three Inc. of Agoura Hills, Calif., the new technology involves converting a movie into two slightly offset images, one for each eye. The special glasses trick the brain into perceiving the picture as a single image.

Unlike some 3-D systems that require two side-by-side film projectors, In-Three's system operates with a single digital projector, the filmmakers said.

A snippet of "Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones" converted to 3-D was screened, and the images showed remarkable depth in a scene where Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi pursue an assassin in a flying vehicle.

While the filmmakers all have an interest in releasing old movies in 3-D and shooting new ones in the format, they also tried to sell theater owners on digital systems to replace film-reel projectors that have been the standard for a century.

The digital projectors can be inexpensively modified to handle 3-D, they said.

"I can't shoot in a lesser format," said Cameron, who is filming the science-fiction adventure "Battle Angel," in 3-D. "I believe that 3-D is absolutely the future. ... They'll have to pry my glasses out of my cold, dead fingers."
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