Cameron isn't anymore though. His King of the World attitude has considerably changed in the decade between Titanic and Avatar.
I was the only person who waited to the very end of the credits to hear Darth Vader breathing, SILLY PEOPLE !!
I was the only person who waited to the very end of the credits to hear Darth Vader breathing, SILLY PEOPLE !!
Typical. No one watches the credits anymore. Everyone's time is so "precious".![]()
Plinkett should get a life before it's too late.Plinkett did a fill length audio commentary for the film.
Nah, they're the same as the Blu ray versions, but just in 3DBut is Lucas going to make further changes to the original trilogy for their 3D release? Thats whats bothering me!![]()
"My job is to try to make the best possible movie it can be - and the current version is the Blu-ray version," he said. "That's the one that's been made into 3D. But it's just a conversion. We haven't made any changes other than the 3D."
I would agree with thatStrip away the hype and the overwhelming expectations of '99 and The Phantom Menace is not nearly as terrible as you remember it.
I was the only person who waited to the very end of the credits to hear Darth Vader breathing, SILLY PEOPLE !!
Typical. No one watches the credits anymore. Everyone's time is so "precious".![]()
In 1999 I was one of the few people in the theater who stayed to watch the entire run of end credits. Most of the other people were gone by the time you heard the sound of Vader's breathing, but I thought it was soooooo cool. Perfect foreshadowing and one of the really nice, subtle touches in Episode I.
Plinkett should get a life before it's too late.Plinkett did a fill length audio commentary for the film.
So should the rest of us.Plinkett should get a life before it's too late.Plinkett did a fill length audio commentary for the film.
So should the rest of us.Plinkett should get a life before it's too late.Plinkett did a fill length audio commentary for the film.
146 minutes, huh? I haven't gone yet(going tomorrow evening if all goes according to plan) but does that mean all the deleted scenes were put back into the film for the 3D release? The Theed waterfall sequence, too? If so that would be cool. I understand why Lucas and McCallum left it out of the 1999 release but after they finished refining the effects of the scene it looks pretty good(even if the scene doesn't add a thing to the movie's narrative).
I just got back from seeing it at a Pacific Theatre. We got the collectable glasses, as well. I've always enjoyed this film. It was really nice watching it with my son on one side of me and my daughter on the other. Her first Star Wars in a theater, and the first she's seen start to finish. She's ready to watch more, so mission accomplished.
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