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Spoiler star wars ROTS
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Post 1 made on Thursday May 19, 2005 at 20:56
Mr Griffiths
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Saw it this morning and i loved it!

I have been a bit of a geek with reading all the spoilers and scripts first and i feel that most of the bad comments made were wrong.

The Vader Scream of NOOOOO was Ok IMHO because he is angry at himself because he was the one who caused his nightmare to come true

Portmans acting was good

Pointy lightsabers didnt upset me

The "lost the will to live" line was fine after the story

Lucas did a good job writing and editing this one.

I feel it was the third best Star wars Film with Empire as the best .
A new hope second and ROTS as third with Jedi fourth.

Not the best but a good watchable film




I have to say the opening space battle scene was amazing the ships have gone up another level they looked to have the detail of models but move better.

The link between ROTS and the original trilogy were fantastic the fighters the look of buildings interiors all had tie in's to what Star Wars fans have all seen and memorised.

Yes i would have liked more Wookie battles ,Jar Jar to be killed and less new stuff that R2D2 can do that the little astro droid has never done since.but thats just nit picking.

Now the bad stuff and it's not the film! It was the cinema
I went to watch it at Showcase cinemas in manchester.
when the ads were on the keystone was well out ! when the film started the actual start started upside down and in reverse?!
When it did start the image was projected too high and the tops of heads were projected on the ceiling twenty minutes of the projectionist moving it up and down zooming it in and out didn't put me off this film.The picture quality seemed washed out as if too bright.
I will never go to showcase to watch another film i have watched other films there when they have been shown in the wrong ratio!
Post 2 made on Thursday May 19, 2005 at 23:44
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Crappy theater/good movie?

I doubt if I will EVER go to the Showcase cinemas' in Manchester!

The LAST time I swam across the atlantic, I was so damn tired I didn't feel like doing ANYTHING!
Not even going to a movie!

I've heard that they have these newfangled things called 'airplanes' but I never trust 'new technoligy'! ;-)
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Post 3 made on Friday May 20, 2005 at 00:25
Daniel Tonks
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Haven't read your post, but that's because I haven't seen it yet (going next week). And to top it off, Indy 4 is officially on. :-)
Post 4 made on Friday May 20, 2005 at 00:34
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Indy 4?
Wuold that be 'Indiana Jones"?
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Post 5 made on Friday May 20, 2005 at 02:17
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Yes . . . and there's Die Hard 4 too.
Post 6 made on Friday May 20, 2005 at 08:09
Daniel Tonks
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Die Hard 4? Hadn't heard of that one. Hopefully more like #1 and #2 than #3...

Pretty soon they'll be coming out with BTTF IV...
Post 7 made on Friday May 20, 2005 at 11:03
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I think I'm in the minority, but personally I preferred 3 to 2. As for BTTF 4, I think I'll pass.
Post 8 made on Friday May 20, 2005 at 17:40
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uh huh.. and, Stallone is shopping Rocky 6... It's about an ageing Rocky Balboa, who gets another shot at the title- kind of like George Foreman did.
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Post 9 made on Friday May 20, 2005 at 19:55
Daniel Tonks
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Does it end with him hawking grills?
Post 10 made on Saturday May 21, 2005 at 03:44
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No, Zimmer frames.
Post 11 made on Saturday May 21, 2005 at 17:01
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On 05/21/05 03:44 ET, djy said...
No, Zimmer frames.

And you know all about ZIMMER FRAMES OLD FART.
Always looking on the bright side of life
Post 12 made on Sunday May 22, 2005 at 05:06
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Well, as it so happens I do.

Mine has a fully handcrafted ZR9000A aluminium frame, with fully gusseted hydroformed downtubes, and uses Amangro QZ97 shock absorbers; these have a one piece high modulus carbon fibre bridge, Steerer Hollowform 7075T6 sliders and magnesium dropouts. The whole assembly is finished in “piano” Ferrari Red and has “Starsky and Hutch” go faster stripes along the middle bracing tubes.

Even if I say so myself, I think it’s a cracking piece of kit.
Post 13 made on Sunday May 22, 2005 at 17:12
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On 05/22/05 05:06 ET, djy said...
Well, as it so happens I do.

Mine has a fully handcrafted ZR9000A aluminium
frame, with fully gusseted hydroformed downtubes,
and uses Amangro QZ97 shock absorbers; these have
a one piece high modulus carbon fibre bridge,
Steerer Hollowform 7075T6 sliders and magnesium
dropouts. The whole assembly is finished in “piano”
Ferrari Red and has “Starsky and Hutch” go faster
stripes along the middle bracing tubes.

Even if I say so myself, I think it’s a cracking
piece of kit.

I guess comming up for your 50th birthday you would think its a cracking piece of kit
Always looking on the bright side of life
Post 14 made on Monday May 23, 2005 at 03:38
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No, the 50th birthday present is the light sabre attachment. Feel the Force (of my false teeth) Luke.
OP | Post 15 made on Tuesday May 31, 2005 at 14:40
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WOW i have just seen ROTS at the Filmworks in Manchester on a DLP projector it was like watching a different film and the sound was way better.It cost us at least three times as much but it was worth every penny i will always go there from now on.
It made my wife say maybe we should look at a projector for home!!
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