Eh, no. The emotional crux of the film (for me, anyway) doesn't rest on the act of Anakin turning to the Dark Side ... which isn't handled particularly well at all ... it's the repercussions of his actions. Despite his murderous transgressions in AOTC, by the time ROTS begins, he'd managed to at least partially mitigate his mistakes through his actions in the Clone Wars (or at least we're meant to infer that he has). I think there's genuine tragedy in watching a flawed person trying to atone for their misdeeds ... only to fall further the harder they try.Emotional Journey? You mean when the man who has been a murderous douchebag for two movies already, GASP!, turns to the dark side?
[the opening battle] It's like watching a swarm of bumblebees simultaneously masturbate while singing "We Are The Champions" - impressive, but nonsensical.
Sigh. Haven't I already checkmated you on this one?I like ROTS and even prefer it the most out of any of the films.
Yes. Yes, I have.Check. And mate.and:
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Indeed, sir! (Where the hell was that from, btw? I remember it, but not the details.) But I think I see the problem here. Mayhap you're trying to appeal to my rationality? If so, Padmé's outfit is hardly the key to doing so!Sigh. Haven't I already checkmated you on this one? Yes. Yes, I have.![]()
Ahem.Indeed, sir! (Where the hell was that from, btw? I remember it, but not the details.)Sigh. Haven't I already checkmated you on this one? Yes. Yes, I have.![]()
I don't know what you're talking about.Consider it a guilty pleasure, if you must. We all have them. Search your feelings, Lord Gaith. You know it must be true.![]()
I actually decided to watch ROTS this evening.
The reason why it says "Croatia" is because IMDB is regionalised, and because I'm in Croatia right now, since, I'm, you know... a Croat.Sorry - I don't get it.
Is the Croatia thing meant to be funny?
Does Croatia even exist anymore?
Critic and Linkara are awesome! (Not a fan of The Chick, never heard of Shadows) throw in Spoony and The Angry Video Game Nerd you've got a heck of an Angry Internet Popular Culture Critic package!
I've not watched a whole lot of Spoony or any of AVGN aside from his crossovers with the Critic. Like you with pop music, I guess video game reviews just aren't as appealing.
The guy doesn't just do game reviews, though. My favourite reviews of his tend to be those of kitschy movies like:
http://spoonyexperiment.com/2008/07/06/yor-movie-review/
http://spoonyexperiment.com/2009/09/06/robowar-review/
And here's Spoony reviewing a Star Trek title:
http://spoonyexperiment.com/2009/02/12/695/
But since I said something nice, I get to say something terrible, and Kickassia is easily one of the worst things ever released upon an unsuspecting public, and Doug Walker was its mastermind. I still want to know whom to blame for the two years-late, interminable, gut-wrenchingly unpleasant Sarah Palin impression, him or Ellis.
And that's the really maddening paradox of ROTS: by almost any dramatic measure - writing, acting, pace, emotional intensity and character development - it's the best of PT by far, yet for most of us fans who care about Star Wars, particularly the OT, it's also the sloppiest and most maddening, and poses the biggest continuity problems.Just a friendly reminder:
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- The godawful good clones vs. bad droids Clone Wars, with far more advanced tech than seen in the OT.As for continuity problems, Padme dying pissed me off (Leia explicitly stated she remembered her birth mother), but that's about it.
But that's not all. Oh, no! Because as a direct sequel, ROTS is also burdened with all the continuity fails of TPM and AOTC (which, for all their sins, at least didn't include/build on the failings of future installments).Reason #88: Captain Antilles
In order to tie things up neatly, Bail Organa quickly hands off the droids, Threepio and Artoo, to Captain Antilles aboard the Tantive IV. Then, to explain why Threepio remembers none of this, he instructs Antilles to have Threepio's memory erased. Jimmy Smits also clearly smirks for the camera as he walks offscreen. Whether he is laughing at the cute little reference to Episode IV, or simply at Lucas's convenient little excuse for why Threepio doesn't remember anything, we'll never know. They don't ask for Artoo's memory to be erased, but apparently Artoo's is erased later, or he just doesn't care to fill in Threepio on what had previously happened.
It can be assumed that, at some point in the next twenty years, Bail Organa ordered the memories of others erased, including (but not limited to) Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Darth Vader, Chewbacca and Boba Fett.
I might buy that for Generations... but not ROTS. At least TNG had All Good Things to finish on if you like; everything else is optional gravy.Oh yes, once you get past the horror that is Hayden Christensen, Portman's cringe inducing line delivery and shitty dialogue all together, you could actually lay back and enjoy Revenge of the Sith for its fast-paced action sequences and sweet visuals.
Brad Jones I kind of like as he revews terrible obscure exploitaton films far more then the usual roster of mainstream duds of the 80s and 90s that clutter a lot of video reviewing, but for some reason never really got into his reviews. I dunno.Regarding Spoony, I'd pit Brad Jones against Noah Antweiler. They're both really great.
Basically. His screaming fit in Junior was pretty much the last straw for me. He needs more restraint and frankly more genuine feeling in his rage. When Spoony just breaks down and rages against that Pumpkinhead videogame, it's visceral and honest and that's what makes it hilarious.Yeah, at some point, he really needed to cut down on the signature temper tantrums, which strangely he was never actually that good at selling, and replace them with jokes, which he's generally pretty decent at.
I'd unhesistatingly say that Antwiler's Let's Play of Phantasmagoria - which, as it's a FMV Hell title, amounts to him cracking wise about poorly written and acted 'movie' segments - is one of the best things he's done.(I wouldn't mind if Antweiler went into the same area with more gusto. His riffs [including the feature length riff of Genuine Worst Film Ever Made, After Last Season] are shockingly good.
Never cared for Linkara personally. Probably because comics are a pretty foreign subject to me.Sometimes that's how I feel towards Linkara, tbh.
Little moments is about right. Brad Jones steals a couple of scens, Doug Walker, to be fair, gets to lay to rest his best running gag. I do question the direction given for Spoony, and this is a problem for the earlier Team Brawl as well. As he noted in his own commentaries he was basically instructed to camp up his performances, which is why they're more cartoony then his own regular reviews.But since I said something nice, I get to say something terrible, and Kickassia is easily one of the worst things ever released upon an unsuspecting public, and Doug Walker was its mastermind. I still want to know whom to blame for the two years-late, interminable, gut-wrenchingly unpleasant Sarah Palin impression, him or Ellis.
There were parts of Kickassia that i really liked; mostly seeing all of TGWTG staff in one place and playing off each other. Little moments.
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