"One of the most moving moments in the Star Wars Saga"
It left me completely indifferent.
Instead, this is something worth to watch, having a therapy based on high laughter.
"One of the most moving moments in the Star Wars Saga"
It left me completely indifferent.
Instead, this is something worth to watch, having a therapy based on high laughter.
Yeah, they looked like fights as opposed to dancing.
Meh the prequel fights were more energetic, but I hesitate to call them "dancing".
Cool....I just hope they don't end up CGI'ing a young Harrison Ford's face onto to someone else's body the whole movie lol.
Meh the prequel fights were more energetic, but I hesitate to call them "dancing".
There was a lot of coreography that amounted to dancing. Especially with Darth Maul. There's one scene where he basically just cartwheels around. It goes beyond just acrobatic displays of swordplay and into coreographed dance IMO. And it gets progressively worse with the prequels.
That's not to say that the OT had particularly impressive displays. But at least the focus was on an actual duel, as opposed to acrobatics with the occassional sword crossing.
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Anakin vs. Obi-Wan on Mustafar was still a dope ass fight despite some excessive flourishes. And they did that themselves.
Well they did try to attack him at once in one shot but he easily deflected them all. It's getting a little off topic so I'll leave at here.
Uh-huh...because that's actually possible... ![]()
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"One of the most moving moments in the Star Wars Saga"
My feelings: Good riddance, that awfully long Super-Star-Wars-Lava-Level is finally over, now let's get to an actually entertaining stage...had a similar feeling though during the droid factory scenes in SW 2 ...
My feelings: Good riddance, that awfully long Super-Star-Wars-Lava-Level is finally over, now let's get to an actually entertaining stage...had a similar feeling though during the droid factory scenes in SW 2 ...
Sssesh that was an emotional moment and great acting by Ewan Mcgregor.....
There was a lot of coreography that amounted to dancing. Especially with Darth Maul. There's one scene where he basically just cartwheels around. It goes beyond just acrobatic displays of swordplay and into coreographed dance IMO. And it gets progressively worse with the prequels.
That's not to say that the OT had particularly impressive displays. But at least the focus was on an actual duel, as opposed to acrobatics with the occassional sword crossing.
Honestly it had a few over the top moments (though I felt Maul's spin was badass and showoffy considering he was fresh off killing Qui-gon.) but the prequels had the Jedi in their prime and of course it made sense that they would be more energetic and acrobatic considering that they fueled by the power of the force.
My feelings: Good riddance, that awfully long Super-Star-Wars-Lava-Level is finally over, now let's get to an actually entertaining stage...had a similar feeling though during the droid factory scenes in SW 2 ...
That is hilarious both scenes felt like I was in a video game, and not a movie. FFS it was sh*t

Yup, parenting done right.....until the kid grows up to be a sith lord with ill intent.
Anakin vs. Obi-Wan on Mustafar was still a dope ass fight despite some excessive flourishes. And they did that themselves.
No. Both lightsabers were blue, so it lowered the impression of the duel. One of them should be green
No. Both lightsabers were blue, so it lowered the impression of the duel. One of them should be green
Red, because he was already Darth Vader.
Red, because he was already Darth Vader.
Yeah, but it had to be Anakin's Lightsaber so that whole scene with Ben handing it to Luke in Ep IV make sense.
Edit: Plus, he really didn't have time or resources to build a new lightsaber.
Well he is more machine than man after all.