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Has anyone seen EP 1 (or any film for that matter) in a digital theater? I know EP 2 is fully digital and Lucas claims that a digital projector is the best way to enjoy the movie, but is this true?
OK, the question is a heresy ... Star Wars is one of the greatest films of all time, and you just don't go remaking TGFOAT. Like The Godfather, or The Sound of Music, or Ferris Bueller's Day Off :)
...h scene; they should break the lines up into several scenes, make it more gradual. But I guess then the film would have been four hours long. As it is, it seems he's more than halfway to the Dark Side...
...ike one of the members of the meeting on Geonosis is also a senator seen in the second last shot of the film. During the meeting scene, as the camera is slowly panning by the members, you can see on b...
...arJar frenzy or other Episode I spoilers. But then I thought 'hey! would be stupid not to go to see the film just for this'. So I got to the movie and here is what I think of it. I will make it fast...
...es as I am really confussed as to how many there are and where they all fit together. Also, are the new film just refilmed versions of the old one and how many star wars films are there actually in ex...
There were little clips of smeone interviewing George as he was filming scenes for E2.The interviewer then asked him why he was filming a scene for E3!! His reply was an obvious one of so they all don
. If anything, the imaging Because no video camera can duplicate what a film captures for image quality. Film has more contrast and range between light and dark. Whether its scanned that way is anot
Hey there. I've been a fan of the Star Wars films since they first came out. I would like to read some of the novels to round out my knowledge of the whole Star Wars universe. Any ideas as to where I
...html and it's open to all. Right, if you visit this place just after (or before as the case was) a SW film comes out, you're going to have to do some spoiler avoiding, so steer away from the rest of...
I saw the first film way back when and am going to see E II tonight. Has Lucas given any clues that ya'll know of? All that I've heard is that he is not....that would be a shame. It seems they crank t
...ime with a 19.6% margin. Star Wars: Attack of the Clones is the second episode of the most successful film franchise in history and follows the story of young Jedi Anakin Skywalker who is conflicted...
Almost the entire ending sequence of ANH is taken from the old black and white version of Dam Busters. Many of the shot sequences and even some of the dialoge is the same.
First, I watched it on film. The picture quality was quite good so I don't understand what Ebert was complaining about in his review. There wasn't any fuzzy images.... However, in scenes where the lig
...part. Grrr. What is this? But heck. I can enjoy a good mindless flick too. Mediocre acting can't hurt a film too bad if the rest of it's strong. And some of it was. Like the city chase scene was mind ...
...Vader/Anakin anyone able to explain this situation? his Jones going to do the voice later half of the film or something?...
... and silly C-3PO? Having both their memories wiped would diminish our respect for them throughout the films. John Savard...
... by Jimmy Smits. In a scripting oversight, he is never called by name in the movie. At the end of the film, Palpatine and his entourage are watching the clone army embarking on their out-of-scale CG...
I had the opportunity this past week to see Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones, in both Film and Digital. I'd have to say that digital is definitely NOT ready for prime time. The film version h
Considering how long it takes all the other Jedi to become Jedi, I'd guess it took Han, Leia, Chewbacca, and 3PO some 20 years to get to Bespin. Must have gotten stuck in some kind of time warp...
...to lift the falling pillar from falling on Obi-Won and Anakin. Yoda is also a far bit younger in this film, and therefore can monavre like this. I guess in the other films, Yoda hasn't got the stren...
.... It just baffles me that people can be so uncritical of Spider-man and some of the big flaws in that film while picking apart and misunderstanding every little detail of Episode 2. It seems very hy...
...t that's just being partly criticial. Although its the best action scenes I've ever seen in a star wars film since Endor - Didn't Lemelisk create the plans for the first (and second) Death Stars?...
...of the clones George Lucas included the death star. Does anybody hear why he decided to put this in the film?...
... source directly out of Skywalker Ranch: It was confirmed yesterday that a small piece of Ep. III was filmed during the making of episode II: TAOTC. This is fairly common knowledge - however, a sour...
...battle with a hundred jedi's was amazing The final battle is the greatest land battler ever in a sci fi film. it takes repeated viewings to see everything unfolding. Yoda ...everything about him...fro...
After seeing the film twice I'm still not sure about two particular scenes. Firstly when Obi-Wan is at the library he is standing waiting for the librarian staring at the head of a statue. This resemb
...While it had some good points (Yoda battle, Obi-Wan vs. Jengo Fett, asteroid chase), overall I felt the film dragged slowly for the first half. Also, the constant shifting of scenes became frustrating...
...ugh, it was really great. I'm wondering whether anyone noticed any quality of picture issues with the film? My local cinema was rated one of the top 3 places in the world to see AOTC by some group t...
Thanks When are the original three films going on DVD
...w me one pirated version that even BEGINS to compare to even the cheapest legal VHS version of the same film. In fact, nearly all bootleg films are of such poor quality they are unwatchable. So do u...
...hing. Heh, funny way to put it. Agreed - we have seen the best, and that in part makes the last two films so bitterly disappointing. God forbid a good idea originate somewhere else than between ...
'The film was initially offered a 12 certificate, whereby many children would've missed out, but, after snipping one second's worth of footage, the two hour and twenty two minute flick was granted it'
...36am. Since Birch Carroll & Coyle seem to have 10-15 minutes of ads/previews beforehand, that makes the film about 2 hours 20 minutes...longer than any of the others. An extra 20 minutes of things f...
... like Episode I. A bunch of disjointed action scenes looking for a story. Lucas is the most undeserving filmaker in American history....

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