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Posted: 2005-04-27 06:15pm
by Kamakazie Sith
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:
VT-16 wrote:He meant 2002. :P
Yes, I did. I don't really have the best perception of time, to be honest.
Not that big of a deal. I actually thought AOTC came out in 2003, so you're not the only one with a bad preception of time.

LOL, amusing considering I wasn't even in Utah during that time. SIGH

Posted: 2005-04-27 06:32pm
by Crown
Not to sound like a desperate TF.net baby, but a torrent link would really be appreciated.

Kevin Smith Reviews ROTS

Posted: 2005-04-28 02:31pm
by Ace Pace
http://viewaskew.com/news/sith/

GOOD news.

That is all.

Posted: 2005-04-28 02:48pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
There's already a thread about that, Ace.

Posted: 2005-04-28 02:50pm
by Ace Pace
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:There's already a thread about that, Ace.
My bad, I didn't look since I thought all serious spoilers were confined to this thread. :oops:

Posted: 2005-04-28 06:10pm
by Firefox
At 2:00 on the video, it the scene looks like a Venator's hangar bay. I just realized that after a few viewings.

Posted: 2005-04-28 06:16pm
by VT-16
I also noticed two clones in the background welding on a gunship. Heh, nice OT-reference, where people were welding all over the place. :P

Posted: 2005-04-28 11:49pm
by Trytostaydead
Someone from Germany leaked one of the music videos that comes with the soundtrack.

Posted: 2005-04-29 01:09pm
by Chardok
SILENT BOB SPEAKS


from here


kevin Smith wrote:"SITH" SPOILERS

You've been warned...

- "Revenge of the Sith" is, quite simply, fucking awesome. This is the "Star Wars" prequel the haters have been bitching for since "Menace" came out, and if they don't cop to that when they finally see it, they're lying. As dark as "Empire" was, this movie goes a thousand times darker - from the triggering of Order 66 (which has all the Shock Troopers turning on the Jedi Knights they've been fighting beside throughout the Clone Wars and gunning them down), to the jaw-dropping Anakin/Obi Wan fight on Mustafar (where - after cutting his legs and arm off, Ben leaves Skywalker burning alive on the shores of a lava river, with Anakin spitting venomous sentiments at his departing mentor), this flick is so satisfyingly tragic, you'll think you're watching "Othello" or "Hamlet".

I saw a gorgeous digitally projected version of the flick, and lemme tell ya': this is a beautiful looking film. The opening space battle sequence is the best in any of the six "Star Wars" movies. Grievous and Kenobi's lightsaber duel is bad-ass, with Grievous rocking four sabers. The Clone Wars end rather early in the flick (about the halfway point), leaving the rest of the film to concentrate on Anakin's turn to the Dark Side, and the resulting slaughter of the Jedi.

Perfect example of how dark shit gets: remember the Younglings - the kid Jedis in training from "Clones"? As a result of Order 66, when Anakin invades the Jedi Temple with an army of Clone Troopers, he enters the Council room to find a gaggle of said younglings hiding behind the seats. They see Anakin and emerge, asking "What should we do, Master Anakin?" The query's met with a stone-cold Anakin firing up his lightsaber. The next time you see the kids, Yoda's sifting through their corpses on the floor.

Yes, it's just that dark - and rightfully so. This is the birth of Darth Vader we're talking about. The only comic moments in the flick are given to R2D2, and while good, they're all pretty few and far between; the order of the day is dark, dark, dark.

Ian McDiarmid and Ewan McGregor steal the show, but Hayden Christensen silences any naysayers who wrote him off as too whiney in "Clones". This is the flick that feels closest to Episodes 4, 5, and 6, because - for the first time since "Return of the Jedi" - there is a clear villain. And for all the shadow-play Palpatine has been upto in the last two flicks, his treachery is about as subtle as John Williams' score in "Sith." Whether he's slowly drawing Anakin toward the Dark Side during an opera/performance art piece with his promise of the Sith's power of life over death, or he's engaged in a balls-to-the-wall lightsaber duel in the Senate with Yoda, his "Little, green friend" (his words, not mine - which I kinda dug, because, interestingly, I think it's the first time anyone's acknowledged that Yoda is green in any of the "Star Wars" flicks), this is the Emperor's movie.

The last fifteen minutes dovetail nicely into Episode 4 (or just plain "Star Wars" for you non-geeks), and the movie is full of link-up moments as well.

- At flick's end, Threepio and Artoo are given to Captain Antilles (with the caveat that the Protocol's memory be wiped).

- The twins, natch, are split up. Leia heads to Alderann with Bail Organa, and Obi Wan hands Luke over to Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru (indeed, the closing shot is Owen holding Luke while looking out over the setting suns of Tatooine - mimicking the shot of the adult Luke doing the same in "Star Wars", complete with callback cue from Williams).

- After he succumbs to the Dark Side, Anakin tries to convine Padme that he can overthrow Palpatine, and together, he and Padme can rule the galaxy as husband and wife.

- Vader and the Emperor stand beside a younger Grand Moff Tarkin on the bridge of a Star Destroyer, overlooking the earliest construction stage of the Death Star.

- Yoda telling Obi Wan that, as he heads to Tatooine to hand over Luke and go into exile, that he should spend his time learning to commune with those who've crossed over to the next stage of life, as Yoda maintains he's been doing with Qui Gon (and Ben will later do with both Luke and Yoda, in "Empire" and "Jedi").

- And, hands-down, the best link-up to "Star Wars" moment that I enjoyed the most: Bail Organa and Yoda stepping into the hallway of the Rebel Blockade Runner that opened "Star Wars". Unlike all the high-tech CGI wizardry of the rest of the prequel Trilogy, this is a low-tech looking set, right out of circa '77, and for some reason, it really captured my imagination. I mean, this is the same exact hallway in which we got our first look at Vader, oh so many years ago, and I appreciated the hell out of Mr. Lucas including it - because it really felt like a nod to the hardcores.

Look, this is a movie I was genetically predisposed to love. I remember being eight years old, and reading in "Starlog" that Darth Vader became the half-man/half-machine he was following a duel with Ben Kenobi that climaxed with Vader falling into molten lava. Now, twenty six years later, I finally got to see that long-promised battled - and it lived up to any expectation I still held. I was sad to see the flick end, but happy to know it's not the end of the "Star Wars" universe entirely (I've read stuff about a TV show...).



HELL YEAH!

Posted: 2005-04-29 01:17pm
by Dartzap
*ahem* There's already a thread about it :P

But it is looking good..

Posted: 2005-04-29 01:59pm
by Chardok
well I'll be damned....

Posted: 2005-04-29 02:06pm
by Dartzap
I think you might find that you already.. :)

Posted: 2005-05-01 06:11am
by VT-16
VG scenes showing scenes from the movie are now available on mf.com. I recommend clip #13, it takes place in the military staging area, just before Obi-Wan heads out after Grievous. Yet another example of how close Obi-Wan and Anakin have gotten, it´s actually quite touching. :)

Heheh, "It may turn out to be just a wild Bantha-chase".

Lots of Grievous scenes and dialogue in these as well, gotten used to his voice and he´s a fun, fluffy character, I think he won´t be too intrusive (in other words, no Jar Jar 2.0).

Posted: 2005-05-01 10:24am
by Vympel
All those clips are awesome. My only objection is that R2 moves much faster than he used to. Or will. Whatever.

Posted: 2005-05-01 10:27am
by Gandalf
After reading Kevin Smith's review, I can't fucking wait now. :evil:

Posted: 2005-05-01 11:12am
by Meest
The only thing that's bugging me of the new footage is the surfer dude Neimodian captain voice.

Posted: 2005-05-01 11:35am
by The Original Nex
Where are these scenes exactly? Skimmed over the mf forums and couldn't find 'em.

Posted: 2005-05-01 01:37pm
by VT-16
It´s the "ROTS game" thread, one of the most recent. They keep posting yousendit links, so hopefully they can be found there.

Posted: 2005-05-01 01:39pm
by The Original Nex
Gracias

Posted: 2005-05-01 01:53pm
by Illuminatus Primus
Is it so hard for anyone to give a broken link, Christ.

Posted: 2005-05-01 04:08pm
by VT-16
I wonder where this "ROTS game footage from the movie" link will lead:

http://www.millenniumfalcon.com/phpbb/v ... php?t=4301

:roll:

Posted: 2005-05-01 04:11pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
I fucking hate YouSendIt...

Posted: 2005-05-01 04:14pm
by VT-16
Yeah, it sucks. "Only 25 downloads", my ass! :x

Posted: 2005-05-01 04:16pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
It's just such a damn pain in the ass to deal with. Sometimes I'd rather search for this shit on Kazaa than wade through all these dead links.

And the clips are too damn quiet. They're at like only a third or fourth of the level they should be.

Posted: 2005-05-01 04:30pm
by Illuminatus Primus
VT-16 wrote:I wonder where this "ROTS game footage from the movie" link will lead:

http://www.millenniumfalcon.com/phpbb/v ... php?t=4301

:roll:
I don't have http://www.millenniumfalcon.com, jackass. Why don't you fucking blow me?