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Three years into the Clone Wars, the Jedi rescue Palpatine from Count Dooku. As Obi-Wan pursues a new threat, Anakin acts as a double agent between the Jedi Council and Palpatine and is lured into a sinister plan to rule the galaxy. Anakin's wife Padmé is pregnant, but he is having visions of her dying in childbirth. Meanwhile, a Sith Lord is manipulating the Council, Obi-Wan is chasing the robotic separatist leader General Grievous, and Yoda helps the Wookiees defend themselves against the droid armies on Kashyyyk. Will Obi-Wan succeed, will Padmé survive, and most importantly: how does Anakin become Darth Vader? You may have heard how "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith" ends, so I'll just talk about a few aspects. The line "Either you're with me or you're my enemy" sounds a lot like "Either you're with us or you're with the terrorists" (although George Lucas wrote the script before September 11). But I would have said a long time ago that George W. Bush is basically the same as Darth Vader.

In some way, maybe the movie is sort of a video game, but that one line made it really good. Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen, Ian McDiarmid, Samuel L. Jackson, and Christopher Lee certainly do the best with their roles. Acceptable for what it is. THIS REVIEW MIGHT CONTAIN SOME MINOR SPOILERS(insignificant but important to some)

I am what you would call a StarWars fanatic, I would be the guy who debates Star Treck geeks until physical contact would tilt the scales my way. Let me begin by saying that the way the original saga was made was incredible. It was not special effect or story or the music or the acting or any other awesome aspects that made up episode IV, V, and VI; it was all of these things combined.

It gave that cozy feeling, the feeling of being taken away from this world and placed into another. Yes the critics didn't like it, due to slightly corny aliens and many other what you would call funny moments. All of the aspect of the movie (story line, acting, scenery, music, special effects, etc) must be balanced and merged perfectly in order to make something special. This is my view and I could be wrong.

All of my friends raved about Phantom Menace when it came out, for about half a year (I did too, swept off by the all encompassing hype). Then about two years later I could not make one of them admit that PM was not a mess-up of the saga. Off course it had very well made aspects and what is considered by many the best fight of the star wars trilogy. I just don't think anyone will let Jar-Jar go, Lucas I'm sorry but it was just silly.

The Attack of the Clones almost took me back, with the music and Luke like: what's his name. The bounty hunter and the amazing look into the way of life in the galaxy far far away. The biggest problem with that movie was the corny love acting and stuffing of the story into two hour film. i.e.--Some things are better (should be) left to the imagination. Don't some people feel like their intelligence is being insulted when the character starts to explain every piece of some (for say) visual information, or any other obvious information that only idiots would miss. It takes away from the realism when a character starts to communicate to the audience, anyone with average IQ should point out these moments in any movie; when a character talking to another character starts to say things that he/she or it would never say in a real situation (conversation).

Yes, with attack of the clones Lukas did strike one of the nerves and did create something that was descent. Movie went off, all of the excitement died away and with it, just like always in TV driven society, word of mouth eventually dominated. Thus driving same TV and online feedback that superficially created the excitement in the first place. In the end the verdict was the same... The Attack of the Clones was short of the expected... A year later I heard Lucas talk how he realized and listened to the people about his two new movies and that he seen the light... Yes the third episode will be great, with popper grip and caliber.

So I waited and believed.

I knew that it could not have corny love dialog and stupid characters. I knew that the best original villain would rise up from the ashes of war and show us true powers back when he was young and strong.

May 28, 2005. After writing my finals I realized that the movie was out for quite a while. So to the movie I went... 2 hours later, I was walking up the street cursing and spitting. Literally... My dad was doing the same thing, we were in awe. Good thing my brother didn't go, he would have gave me the courage to get up half way through the movie and leave. At the end somebody clapped, nobody screamed this time. I want to ask Lucas why turn the coolest villain ever INTO a backstreet boy like, delusional, dysfunctional, confused, dumb-dumb of a boy. He was the greatest Jedi ever and Obie just poof, puff: done him. This move has the greatest combination of corny acting from episode two, and ... never mind...

Yoda not only hangs with bad-ass Shaft but he used to roll with Chewbacca, RESPECT!

This is it, a balance; the first three episodes totally ruined the old last three episodes; for me at least. This move is currently rated at 8.something (high), which is just because of the early hype (the gloom) which is brought upon by hardcore fans that collect and absorb anything of Star Wars. Which have been blinded. I respect Lucas, he is like that father I never wanted, just kidding. I do respect him. But when you see a ship fly into a hanger, with beautiful background and stunning realizing effects (130 f.$%^g times doing the movie) and the character gets out and says one useless line that is just for a purpose of telling where that character is and what he is doing I think that is an overkill. I am aware that all previous movies had the same method of keeping audience toned up to the story but they were done with good balance of story telling, acting, music, and PROPER suspense. I did not get any of these things in Epesode3. This move was supposed to be evil, really evil. More evil than Empire Strikes Back. The list goes on and on... If this keeps up them Klingon Geeks will Rome this earth.

The Real End

5/10 Andrei Dob Once Palpatine's machinations set the cogs in motion for the creation of Vader, and the Clone Wars start getting bloody, Sith commences to cook in a way that no Star Wars movie has since "Empire." It was always written, scripted and filmed for Windu to be the clear victor of the duel. He was the most powerful Jedi of the order as well as the head of the Jedi council. However, it is known that Palpatine is also extremely powerful in the dark side of the Force, and it is plausible that perhaps foreseeing Windu defeating him and sensing Anakin approaching, Palpatine threw the fight. For security reasons surely. C-3PO is a protocol droid designed for extensive interaction with people, and he could easily but unintentionally divulge information that needs to kept secret from the Empire. Erasing all of C-3PO's memories of Anakin, Padmé, Bail, Obi-Wan and everything that happened to him throughout the events of Episodes I, II and III would therefore wipe the slate clean and allow him to serve a new master without ties to the old one. It is possible that C-3PO knew or heard that Padmé had given birth before she died and, if Bail considered this a liability to the safety of the twins, he had the memory wiped more for that reason instead. Another important reason is that C-3PO also knows that Yoda, Obi-Wan, Bail and Captain Antilles have all conspired to hide the twins. The lives of all four (especially Organa and Antilles since they are not in hiding) would be at extreme danger, if this information would be exposed. Why Bail never opted to have R2-D2's memory wiped at the same time is not made clear, though it may be that Bail didn't think R2-D2 would pose a security risk to the twins or the conspirators, as astromech droids do not speak in a language that humans can understand (and is naturally less "chatty" than C-3PO is anyway). It is even possible that they leave R2-D2's memory intact intentionally, because they suspect that he may be a useful ally/tool in the future. Being an astromech droid, R2-D2 can be used to secretly store information and communicate it to others without drawing immediate suspicion, and he can be most helpful with this if he is aware of all the facts. Indeed, in A New Hope, R2-D2 receives the secret Death Star plans, and he is adamant to deliver them to Obi-Wan, seemingly aware of the importance of the plans and Obi-Wan to the Rebellion. (Luke even mentions that he had "never seen such devotion in a droid before.") The technical reason for the mind wipe, of course, is that George Lucas had to include the line in the film so as to explain why C-3PO does not know Obi-Wan or recognize the name "Skywalker" in A New Hope. In the novel Star Wars Aftermath: Empire's End, there is an interlude chapter which takes place on Naboo. In this chapter, it is revealed that Jar Jar was, in part, blamed for the rise of the Empire because he motioned to give immediate emergency powers to Chancellor Palpatine. Many people saw Jar Jar as a co-conspirator and felt he was partially responsible for Palpatine gaining total control over the Republic. As such, Jar Jar was again banished from Gunga city, and most of the Naboo people shunned him. He was reduced to being a court jester/street performer for the children orphaned in the galactic civil war. No, Baker was never in the actual movie, he was only given credit because of all of his work in the Original Trilogy. Apart from a different scene transition before the end of the movie both versions are identical. Nonetheless one can find a detailed comparison between both versions with pictures here. Originally the plan was the release each Star Wars movie, post-converted to 3D every February, starting with The Phantom Menace, in 2012. Though many fans complained about having to invest six years into getting to see each Star Wars movie in 3D. In late 2012, it was announced that both Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith would be released back-to-back in late 2013. However, once Walt Disney Studios acquired Lucasfilm, and the production of Episode VII was announced. Disney eventually declared that they were postponing the conversion to 3D and release of any more of the previous movies in order to focus on Episode VII. They also added that after production wraps on Episode VII they may continue to release the previous movies in 3D. As of October 2017, there has been no word at all on the 3D conversions of the saga. There may also be legal distribution issues. As 20th Century Fox still owns the distribution rights to the first six films. So it's highly unlikely we will see them post-converted. The clone troopers are totally obedient, and their service to the Jedi is superseded by their service to the Supreme Chancellor. Having survived so many battles together, the Jedi and the clone troopers undoubtedly formed bonds, but those bonds were not strong enough for any clone trooper to disobey or question the Chancellor, even though a mass majority of the clone troopers never even met him in person. You could say that clone troopers were aware of the eventuality of Order 66 going into effect, since the Chancellor saw fit to sugarcoat his instruction to Commander Cody with the opening phrase "the time has come", but they weren't feigning friendship with the Jedi throughout the wars. The clone troopers probably mourned being betrayed by their friends, since the feeling of betrayal would be the inevitable emotion for the clone troopers to have rather than the feeling of guilt. Regardless, they are soldiers and thus meant to have limited empathy, even if most of their work involves destroying droids rather than sentient beings. Order 66 simply identified the Jedi, who are armed and extremely dangerous, as being in rebellion against the Galactic Republic, and the clone troopers didn't have the security and means to investigate the motivation for authoritative instructions to execute the order. Some level of paranoia about Jedi would likely be involved too, under the circumstances.

In sixth season of the animated series The Clone Wars (an interquel to Episodes II and III), however, as a deeper explanation of the clone troopers' backstabbing slaughter of the Jedi, it is revealed that every clone trooper has a "structural inhibitor chip"—a thought-altering cerebral neurochip—implanted in his cranium to reinforce what Kaminoan senior cloners deceitfully claim is nothing more than docility when, in truth, the chip is secretly also responsible for the clone trooper's dormant, subliminal, cavalier, lethal hostility toward Jedi: "Conspiracy", "Fugitives" and "Orders". In the canon Kanan comic book series from Marvel, a clone that turns on Kanan during Order 66 as ordered by the Emperor later comes to show regret for his actions, implying that the inhibitor chip is a form of "mind control" and that he (and by that extent, other clones) were not entirely in control of their actions during said order. One has to look at his comment to Luke in Return Of The Jedi as simply a mocking, patronizing statement. When Vader hands Palpatine Luke's lightsaber, he says "Ah yes, a Jedi's weapon.". As if to say "Aren't you a big boy using your fancy grown-up weapon!". As we know Vader, a Sith uses a lightsaber in the original trilogy and Palpatine uses a lightsaber in this film. Therefore, Palpatine cleary doesn't consider a lightsaber a strict weapon of the Jedi. By Return Of The Jedi, Palpatine felt he no longer had need to wield a lightsaber, as he was, as much as he thought, the most powerful being in the galaxy, at the head of an Empire, with the incredibly powerful Darth Vader to do his bidding. All the Jedi, with the exception of the barely-trained and inexperienced Luke Skywalker had been wiped out. So he had no use for a lightsaber anymore. In this film, the Jedi were still around, so he kept one in the event he'd need to use it. a5c7b9f00b

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