There might be hope for this one:
According to the Irish Examiner, Steven Spielberg reacts after screening the film:
Director Steven Spielberg wept at a premiere of pal George Lucas' final Star Wars movie Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
Jurassic Park film-maker, Spielberg was so moved by the eagerly-awaited conclusion of the sci-fi saga, he burst into tears at its screening last week.
But he's unashamed by his tears, insisting fans will also cry at the end of the film, because its moving conclusion marks the end of Lucas' epic story.
Spielberg says: "I saw it about a week ago, and it's absolutely amazing. It's the best of the last three episodes. It's the best way you could possibly imagine for George to finish it off, it has a tremendous ending and it's very dark. You'll cry at the end, it's wonderful."
Originally posted by Joe FistThe comercials have looked dark and great... like watching an episode of Star Trek when they are at war and everything is dark. Something exciting, rather than 'fun loving' would be a treat at this point.
There might be hope for this one:
According to the Irish Examiner, Steven Spielberg reacts after screening the film:
Director Steven Spielberg wept at a premiere of pal George Lucas' final Star Wars movie Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
Jurassic Park film-maker, Spielberg was so moved by the eagerly-awaited conclusion of the sci-fi saga, he burs ...[text shortened]... off, it has a tremendous ending and it's very dark. You'll cry at the end, it's wonderful."
Darth Vader scared the crap out of me, and Ewoks shoved that crap right back down my neck. Jar Jar was like me needing to gargle it. I hope this movie is all the good stuff, and none of that fun loving puppet stuff that started to happen with the Ewoks.
We need more darkness... Do that too much through the series, and it is lame... do it at a great time in the story, and it is awsome. I look forward to seeing this movie, and know enough to expect it to stink. That way, I'm sure to conclude it is the best episode so far!
Now, were there not 9 books in the series? What about 7 8 and 9? Any word on that... or am I imagining things?
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