Well we saw it last night and the adults and kids were all very well behaved. Didn't hear a peep out of either of them. Maybe they were either transfixed or asleep. Didn't smell much popcorn and didn't hear any rattling wrappers or screaming whatsoever. Probably the most peaceful visit to the movies I've ever had.....apart from the sabre battles of course D
This is a whopping great big fart of a movie. Dialogue is awful, Hayden Christiansen's descent into evil makes absolutely no sense whatsoever, there is no reason for him to go the way he did, just because the Emporer says so!!
This was very bad, Lucas says he does not care what people think because he has told the story he wants to tell. The problem is, he has not told a story, he has just come up with a load of non-sensical subplots and tied them together with amazing special effects. What a crying shame. All that film making power available to him and he turns out this drivel.
Two hurt in mock light sabre duel
Two Star Wars fans are in a critical condition in hospital after apparently trying to make light sabres by filling fluorescent light tubes with petrol.
A man, aged 20, and a girl of 17 are believed to have been filming a mock duel when they poured fuel into two glass tubes and lit it.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/engla...575291.stm
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I went and watched Revenge Of The Sith today with the missus.
I'll be honest, I wasnt that impressed with it. (not as though my opinion matters or anything) For me the descent into the darkside for Anarkin just didnt come up to the expectations I had for the film. I mean the special effects and the light sabre duelings were great and I think Ewan McGregor was just the best of a mediocre movie but I just dont think he alone could just carry the film. I was just left with the feeling that it could have been better and it should have been a lot better.
Off to see it tomorrow night.
Ok - seen it now.
Good fun, nice effects and battles but I have to reluctantly agree with previous posters that the dialog is VERY sadly lacking in a few key scenes.
Lots of emotional/poignant scenes for fans that have followed this over the past 30 or so years.
We went on a Wednesday evening for the 6 pm showing - definitely the best time to watch a film in peace. The cinema was empty, our screen had about 18 people spread out in the cinema and there were no interruptions.
This was at the brand new cinema that I have previously boycotted because they are 'cash only' but I bought the tickets with my debit card through Fandango.
Nice cinema though - probably be a good five years or so before it looks trashed.