Prequel Trilogy

On May 15th, 1999 THE PHANTOM MENACE was unleashed.
Feverish fans who has been waiting in front of theaters were let in (some
waiting for a month or more!) and witness the first new Star Wars movie since
1983. The screaming was deafening as the immortal crawl stretched across the
screen.
Judging by the amount of money it has made so far, The
Phantom Menace has not disappointed the fans. I for one was impressed, and
actually liked it more the second time around.
The biggest comments I have heard about this episode is that the
storyline was weak, or that the movie was too slow at times. George Lucas stated
several years ago that the reason why he made Episodes 4-6 first is because
there was more action in that segment of his huge plot. In a recent interview
for The Insiders Guide CD-ROM, Lucas admits that Episode One is mainly
used to "set up" Episodes 2 and 3 - they will be where the true action
unfolds.
The first episode concentrated around the young Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan, and
Queen Amidala. The main story arc that it produces is the rise in power of
Senator Palpitine. The Phantom Menace is a fitting title for this movie -
The Trade Federation and its Droid Army are not the true enemy here. Darth Maul,
for obvious reasons, is not either. It is a plan set in motion by the mysterious
Darth Sideous which will have the greatest consequence on the characters.
Senator Palpitine is now Grand Chancellor of the divided Republic, and well on
his way to his future destiny as Emperor.
In the course of the trilogy, we will discover
how Anakin is swayed to the Dark Side by The Emperor (and
Senator) Palpitine. Anakin will be a young boy meeting his future
wife in Episode One. He will also meet Obi-Wan, and Yoda. The
enemies will be the Sith Lords, including Darth Maul and Darth
Sideous. In Episode Two, an older Anakin will learn about the
Force, and fall in love. In Episode Three, Anakin will fall from
grace, and Darth Vader will be "born".
The
DVD release of Episode One is jammed packed with features. It was released
in September 2001. It features 40 minutes of deleted scenes, a number of
documentaries, the trailers, audio commentary by Lucas and other, fully animated
menus and much more. A must have, even if you are not a huge fan of the film. George Lucas
has been quoted as saying that the original 3 movies are planned for
DVD , but will not be released until after Episode 3 hits theaters. He has said
it will take this long to complete the supplemental materials, as well as add in
new footage. That is correct - Lucas confirmed the "Ultimate Edition"
rumor. Imagine actually seeing the Emperor dissolve the Senate in Episode
4, as well as Bail Organa on Alderan. Now you will, as Lucas has already begun
filming the footage!
George Lucas made his big return to directing for Episode
One. Seems he had a great experience working on
Episode One. Lucas has been very active during the making of the
new trilogy: he wrote the stories and screenplays for all
three, as well as edited all of them!
Rick McCallum produced the new trilogy. He has produced
"Young Indiana Jones" for Lucas. John Williams also scored all three..
Episode 2 was released on DVD November 12th 2002.
Reviews for the film were mixed, with most critics panning
the movie, and most loyalists praising it. As of 2005 it is probably my least
favorite of the new trilogy. Too many bad lines, and acting that sends shudders
up my spine...
Great things about Episode Two:
Any scene with Jango Fett
Count Dooku
Most Yoda scenes
Obi-Wan and Anakin
The action sequences at the end of the movie
The Kamino Cloners
Mace Windu
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Disturbing things about Episode Two:
Yoda's line "It brings warm feelings to my
heart..."
Padme's line "I've been dying a little every day..."
Zam Wessel and the chase sequence (SWAT in space)
The droids, especially C3PO.
"This is such a drag" " I'm beside myself" uggg!!!
Anakin whining (a bit too much)
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Episode Two showcases two new
major breakthrough technologies: Dolby Digital EX (also used for Ep.1), and Digital
Cinema. Dolby Digital EX expands the usual 5.1 surround system
with an addition "rear center" speaker. This will bring
true positional surround. The big change is digital cinema: It is shot on
Digital Video, not film, and in some theaters, projected with a special non-film
unit. It is equal to a very
high-resolution DVD. Lucas will shoot Episodes 2 and 3 entirely with digital cameras from Sony. This will change the
way films are distributed as well as edited.
The final Star Wars movie perhaps ever has been
released into theaters. As with Episodes One and Two, the lines were long, and
the buildup was huge. Marketing was everywhere, including a large number
of items in the grocery store. I saw Episode 3 at its first midnight screening
at the local Pacific Theaters (I have since seen it again). Finally, my Star
Wars movie experience is complete.
I left my first screening of Episode 3 with mixed
emotions. I knew this: it was indeed better than Episodes One and Two. But was
it this amazing piece of cinema that most reviews were making it out to be? I
didn't believe so. All I could see was missed potential everywhere, which
saddened me. As I did with Episode 2, here is the good and bad:.
Great things about Episode Three:
Any scene with Paliptine
The beginning action scene (once the starfighters enter the hangar)
Mace Windu and Yoda
The Lightsaber battles
R2D2
Obi-Wan rocked
Anakin (for the most part)
The Clones
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Disturbing things about Episode Three:
Grevious' coughing and terrible voice
Padme' and Anakin exchanging love lines on the balcony
The beginning space battle didn't come close to the one in ROTJ
C3PO and Padme very "2 dimensional"
No Darth Vader in suit action
The Death Star shot
The corny Beru, Owen and Luke in front of the twin suns
The lame last second semi-explanation of Jedi ghosts
"Frankenstein" Vader
The creature Obi-Wan rode on
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Although my list of good things seems very short,
let me say that Episode 3 has a ton of great moments in it. Many moments are
actually brilliant. I wish this movie would have delivered the goods as "Return
of the King" did. The fall of Anakin to the dark side seemed pushed and
artificial (but then again, it had to deal with the movies that proceeded it).
There was one huge void missing in this movie:
Not once do you see Darth Vader (in human or suit-clad form) kill a Jedi in this
movie. It is inferred, but never seen. As a matter of fact, besides Obi-Wan, the
only "good guy" we see Anakin fight with a light saber is a Jedi on a hologram
playback. To make matters worse, the only characters we see Darth Vader kill are
most of the bad guys of this trilogy (Dooku, Nute Gunray, etc). It is inferred
that he killed the Jedi younglings, but we never see it. Nor is it fully
explained why he would kill virtually harmless children when he is trying so
hard to save his own wife and child. This would not have been such a big deal if
the Darth Vader we know and love at the end of Episode 3 was seen igniting his
light saber and seen hacking away at Jedi survivors. But, no. All we get is the
Frankenstein monster and Vader crossing his arms on the bridge of a Star
Destroyer. I don't want to get into how long it takes to build a Death Star (20+
years for the first, 4 years for the second???), or
the throwaway explanation of Jedi's communicating from beyond the grave.
So for the reasons mentioned above, I am happy
this new trilogy has come to a close. All in all, many great moments in-between
too many irritating scenes. Mr. Lucas, next time I hope you decide to pass the
reigns to a younger and truly inspired director. The saga is complete. I can
finally stop squirming. If you want to see Star Wars films in a
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The Jedi are
captives of General Grevious
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Episode
Three Family Portrait |
*BEWARE
- EPISODE 3 SPOILERS BELOW*
Note: These were rumors I posted long before seeing Episode 3 - I have noted if
true or false
The final battle between Obi-Wan and Anakin will be the
wildest light saber battle ever filmed! TRUE - but I
believe the Yoda/Dooku and Darth Maul fights are better
We will be introduced to bits and pieces of the Vader
armor throughout Episode 3. FALSE
Nien Numb and Mon Mothma will be featured.
TRUE and FALSE - Their scenes were deleted from the film -
should be on the DVD
Padme will be pregnant with the twins at the beginning of
the film. TRUE
Tarkin will appear (see pic below)
TRUE
Dooku WILL be killed. As will Mace Windu.
TRUE
The Jedi Starfighter in Ep.3 will resemble a TIE FIGHTER!
TRUE
Chewbacca will be in it!
TRUE
We will see why Vader must obey The Emperor - he
will kick butt in Episode 3! TRUE
We will find out why some Jedi become ghosts.
TRUE and FALSE - not fully explained
Rumored that Lucas recorded voice-overs from Alec Guiness
before he passed away...
FALSE
Boba Fett will return with a vengeance, and will "disintegrate"
many Jedi Knights. FALSE Note there is a rumored Boba Fett TV series coming after
Episode 3.
I am going out on a limb here, but I believe Palpatine to
be the biological father of Anakin, and will reveal to him "No Anakin, I
... am your father" !!! ( A genetic experiment) TRUE
and FALSE - alluded as a possibility. Not as a biological father, but by
manipulating the force.
Perhaps Palpitine and Sideous are clones???
FALSE
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The true face of
evil - Darth Sideous
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Anakin on
the Tantive IV (not seen in the movie) |

Tarkin makes a
cameo in Episode 3
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