Review of Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

well here in the land called England who created the language we allow you Americans to use.. ;)
heaven forbid if you guys try to charge a language use tax... then we would have to make pig-latin our native tongue.
 
Winters_Sorrow said:
well here in the land called England who created the language we allow you Americans to use.. ;)

we...erm...call it bottom.... :D

And imagine the difficulty for the total foreigner who has to understand the two versions of the same language, and use them without mistake.

At least, we can understand our Canadians colleague.
:p
 
Leto said:
And imagine the difficulty for the total foreigner who has to understand the two versions of the same language, and use them without mistake.

At least, we can understand our Canadians colleague.
:p

yes, but don't all foreigners have an instinctive, unspoken desire to learn English and become civilised? *ducks* :D
 
Winters_Sorrow said:
naw, that's ivy - I think Leto's more vicious.. :D
Me, I'm pacifist. :p
Took english to be able to work also in this language and suck money from US and UK too. :p
 
Winters_Sorrow said:
naw, that's ivy - I think Leto's more vicious.. :D
i'd be very careful there babe, i could be more vicious, if i could be bothered to make the effort!:eek:
 
Princess Ivy said:
i'd be very careful there babe, i could be more vicious, if i could be bothered to make the effort!:eek:

see!
thats my point.
nevermind 'zero tolerance', apathy is the way forward!

"I would rob, rape or kill you but I really can't be bothered...what's on tv?...." :D
 
Winters_Sorrow said:
see!
thats my point.
nevermind 'zero tolerance', apathy is the way forward!

"I would rob, rape or kill you but I really can't be bothered...what's on tv?...." :D
actualy its not apathy, more that i have far to much else draining my life force to bother with a negative emotion like dislike and the poison nessascary to be vicious.
 
Sounds like a debate over how we people in America talk and how the English talk Where in that conversation do I see "Star Wars":confused: . I'm just kidding :D :D I was really bored so I figured I'd say something. I'm Abby by the way. And yes I'm new.
 
Angel_in_chains said:
I was really bored so I figured I'd say something. I'm Abby by the way. And yes I'm new.
You get the basics of the forum then. Welcome. Feel free to get around for more nonsense.
 
Angel_in_chains said:
Sounds like a debate over how we people in America talk and how the English talk Where in that conversation do I see "Star Wars":confused: . I'm just kidding :D :D I was really bored so I figured I'd say something. I'm Abby by the way. And yes I'm new.
Start on Page one of this thread for reviews concerning Revenge of the Sith...
And don't mind the Brits on this forum *whisper mode on* they're still sore that us Americans for kicking their bottoms to gain our liberty during the Revolutionary War *whisper mode off* And feel free to post a 'Hello' so we can get to know you better and welcome you proper. Now those threads are fun!!!
 
The movie was well done. I liked the fact that Lucas had Anakin become Darth Vader long before he was forced (pun intended) to wear the famous black breathing armor suit. That way, it created a sense of suspense. Compare to episodes 1 and 2, this is by far the best one in the prequel trilogy. The acting was much better than in the previous two prequels, even Christensen's performance was an improvement, although the dialogue was still cheesy, but not as much in episodes 1 and 2. Speaking of the previous prequels, episode 1 sucked big time and while episode 2 was fairly decent, episode 3 puts them both to shame. Everything was tied up neatly and I salute Lucas and his people on a damn great job. The only gripes I have about the movie was that it dragged a little bit in the middle part of the story, and the fact that Leia was just a newborn baby and was able to remember her mother Padme, who died just seconds after giving birth to her and Luke. Which brings me to an important question: How come Leia was able to remember her mother and not Luke? Plus, I didn't like the way how Anakin's injuries was executed either. Let's face it, for all intents and purposes, he should have died on that black hot steaming sand when he erupted into flames, and yet miraculously the flames were put out in time for Emperior Palpatine to rescue him. Therefore, I think Anakin's injuries should be seen as a metaphor for his ascent into evil. What does everybody else thinks?


Whitestar
 
WHitestar, Liea was brought up by the senator and his wife on alderan. it therefore stands to reason that the woman she remembers is his wife. she didn't know she was adopted, and accepted them as her natural parents:)
I must say christiansens performance was very funny. when he told her it is the happiest day of his life, i nearly said 'and do you want fries with that'. but for me that was part of the charm of the thing.
 

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