Shatterheart wrote:I thought the same thing...it actually kinda suprised me how things went down. In a good way I suppose.
Ashley wrote:The moment I heard "volcanic planet" I KNEW what was going to happen. And it made me sad.
Michael wrote:"I had a dream you died in childbirth."
"I'm not going to die in childbirth."
"OK."
Shatterheart wrote:Not sure why I knew Vader got burned. I guess just from reading various Star Wars books over the years. I am pretty sure its mentioned in a few.
AnimeHeretic wrote:I saw it for a second time yesterday. Seemed a lot stupider in retrospect.
uc pseudonym wrote:Which is, generally, why I don't see movies twice in any vaguely small period of time. Good movies will seem good upon a second watching, but there are times I wished I hadn't watched it again. The first Harry Potter movie being an example.
piloswine wrote:Movies that rely on effects to make an impression may get big money at the box office, but they dont always stand the test of time.
Here's another inconsistancy that's pretty glaring.
In Empire, Obi Wan commented that Luke was their only hope, but Yoda said there was another.
In light of Obi Wan being present for the birth of the children, he should have known
Michael wrote:That, AND Yoda and Obi telling Luke to trust his feelings which--according to the good Jedi in Ep. 3--Luke isn't supposed to have.
"Only a Sith deals in absolutes. I absolutely believe that."
uc pseudonym wrote:Well, that has been raised before, and I think the theory has some merit. However, wouldn't it be Sidious's master that caused Anakin's birth? Presuming that Palpatine was telling the truth instead of merely deceiving Anakin, I think that this could well be the case. That leaves a lot of big questions unanswered, but perhaps fewer than the entire "virgin birth" issue of Episode I.
piloswine wrote:I think that the palpatine=father thing is possible, but not likely.
If that had been intended I think that it would have been made known more clearly.
mobilesuitpilot wrote:I talked with mechana2015 and he said that Palpatine being Anakin's father is not possible. For one thing, the legend was probably several centuries old. The only thing we can conclude is that Anakin was conceived through the Force.
piloswine wrote:If that had been intended I think that it would have been made known more clearly.
SpikeSpiegel306 wrote:I know this has at least been somewhat stated by Shatterheart, but I was deeply disappointed in General Grievous' performance in the movie. I understand it would be rather hard to make him as good as he was in the cartoon, but still they should have given him a decent death, and I didnt like how he busted out four arms as soon as he was given the opportunity to fight.
SpikeSpiegel306 wrote:On another note, does anyone think its funny that General Grievous was given this awesome robot body when his body was destroyed on Hyuk, but Darth Vader gets a cheesy astronaut suit with a breathalizer?
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