The galaxy is weary after three long years of war. Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi have become legendary heroes in their campaigns against the droid forces of the evil General Grievous. Anakin and his secret wife, Padme Amidala, have been separated for months, and he finally reunites with her to learn that she is pregnant. He is plagued by visions of her dying in childbirth, haunting images of a possible future. Anakin is determined to stop her from dying--no matter the cost. This leads Anakin down a dark path to commit terrible deeds. Obi-Wan Kenobi must face his former apprentice in a ferocious lightsaber duel on the fiery world of Mustafar.
Also Known As:Revenge of the Sith Star Wars Episode 3
Production Status:Released
Genres:Action/Adventure, Science Fiction/Fantasy and Sequel
Running Time:2 hrs. 22 min.
Release Date:May 19th, 2005
MPAA Rating:PG-13 for sci-fi violence and some intense images.
Distributors:20th Century Fox
Production Co.:JAK Productions, Lucasfilm, Ltd.
U.S. Box Office:$380,262,555
Filming Locations:Sydney, Australia Guilin, China Mt Etna, Italy Grindelwald, Switzerland Phuket, Thailand Tozeur, Tunisia England
Produced in:United States

Thursday, February 1, 2007

Lives up to the hype

Coming into Episode III I had high expectations; I was not disappointed. This movie has the best writing of any of the Star Wars movies. The audience can understand the motivation of all of the main characters. The falling action of Episode III is outstanding. It perfectly sets the stage for "A New Hope". The movie was great, but it didn't feel right until I saw the end. Writers dream of creating an ending such as this. The special effects were excellent and superior to any other Star Wars movie. The action is well orchestrated. The sets, backgrounds and visuals are amazing. Some of the backdrops begin to give you the feel of the original Star Wars trilogy, which is a very good thing. Hayden Christianson delivers a great performance as Aniken Skywalker. Natalie Portman was OK, not as good as I would have expected based on "The Professional". They couldn't have made this movie without James Earl Jones. For my money he made the movie real and authentic with his brief speaking role. I will definitely see this again. It's too early to tell whether it's the best Star Wars movie ever. But I'm leaning towards yes.

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