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Star Wars - Episode III, Revenge of the Sith (Widescreen Edition)
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Star Wars - Episode III, Revenge of the Sith (Widescreen Edition)

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The Star Wars saga is now complete on DVD with Episode III REVENGE OF THE SITH. Torn between loyalty to his mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi and the seductive powers of the Sith Anakin Skywalker ultimately turns his back on the Jedi thus completing his journey to the dark side and his transformation into Darth Vader. Experience the breathtaking scope of the final chapter in spectacular clarity and relive all the epic battles including the final climactic lightsaber duel between Anakin and Obi-Wan.System Requirements:Starring: Ewan McGregor Natalie Portman Hayden Christensen Ian McDiarmid Samuel L. Jackson Christopher Lee Directed By: George Lucas Running Time: 140 Min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: SCI-FI/FANTASY Rating: PG-13 UPC: 024543203094 Manufacturer No: 2230309

Product Details:
Actors: Ewan McGegor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen, Ian McDiarmid, Samuel L. Jackson
Director: George Lucas
Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language: English
Subtitle: English
Number of Discs: 2
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Run Time: 140 minutes
DVD Release Date: November 01, 2005
Average Customer Rating: based on 1535 reviews
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4Really good, and worth the wait.Aug 18, 2008
This movie, like all Star Wars movies, was good. This one had the long-awaited origin of Darth Vader. It grossed the highest at the box office, and it was overall a great film.

5They saved the Best for last... But Almost nobody noticedAug 09, 2008
It is August 2008 as I write this, why have I waited so long? well after listening to all the Star Wars and George Lucas Bashing, I felt I had to Speak Up. As a True fan of Star Wars I have to say something. First off Episode III of the Star Wars saga is Probably one of the best overall Star Wars movies EVER!!! First off why were the Original trilogy so successful and the Prequels so...We'll not as Revered. I'll tell you. The Original Trilogy was Unique and Groundbreaking, nobody EVER saw ANYTHING like that before. Since then there have been a million and one Epics, Action Adventures and Blockbusters. Simply Put For the Prequels, People wanted Anakin to come out of the screen and walk on water.... The expectations were Impossible. Nothing could have matched what people were expecting. They got great movies. That fell short. Anything would have fell short. That is what Happened.
Now to the Movie. Here you have the Darkest of the movies, it is Anakins Decent into Madness as he Becomes Vader. People wanted a whole movie, No a whole Trilogy of Nothing but Vader, Well This is the Story of Anikin. Vader is at the End. As the Clone Wars Come to an end. So do the Jedi. WE see The Magnificent Jedi Fall. We see THe greatest duel Ever. Anakin VS. Obi-Wan timed well with Yoda vs. Darth Sideous. It is Spectacular. The Fact that this movie was just about excluded from the Oscars is a crime upon movie - making in itself. People who say George lost it, didn't see the same movie I saw. George hasn't lost a step if anything he has saved the best for last. All Star Wars Questions were answered in this movie of Movies. AS for all the Critics and So called "Fans" who think they know better and could have done better. I say GO AHEAD I don't think you can. George Lucas Rules. To my friend the former Star Wars fan at the local comic store who says I am "Drinking on the Lucas Cool-aid" Well all I can say is. "Lucas Cool-aid Is the most refreshing form of entertainment ever in this or any other Galaxy far far away...."

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5ExcellentAug 06, 2008
Excellent Sci-Fi that ties all six movies together. Too bad they were not made in order, the early movies are so outdated by the time this one came out.

3Ok movie!Aug 04, 2008
I am not a die hard Star Wars fan but I bought this for my husband who used to be. He said that the movie is good but it can't touch the original Star Wars movies from the 70's. From what I have seen, the special effects are good though.

4Finally a worthy prequel installment that adds great value to this legendary franchiseAug 01, 2008
Lucas and company have done the unexpected, which was pull off a near masterpiece to salvage the prequels and perhaps the entire Star Wars franchise as a whole among its deepest fans, which I consider myself to be.

Technically and visually, this is perhaps the best film of all six. True enough, nothing will take away from the magic of any of the first three, but this film can easily be held in their ranks and in some ways, goes beyond. It's almost a stand-alone film, with only the back-story of the Clone Wars being necessary to fully understand it. It could have easily been the only film of the prequels and been just as satisfying.

I'll spare you the plot that so many of you know; what is finally touched here is an emotional understanding within the Star Wars universe, much like both EMPIRE and RETURN OF THE JEDI were to able to capture through the relationship between Luke and Vader. What are captured are many things: a history and deeper portrayal of Palpatine and his rise to power. The pain of Obi-Wan as he watches his apprentice fail. The burning desires of Padmé to retire with Anakin and their baby to a life of normality, free of politics and code. Lastly, we bear witness to the walls caving in around Anakin in his attempt to maintain balance between the Republic he has been always sworn to protect, his wife and unborn child(ren) and finally his ambition for power to protect all of the above. Plus let's not forget the epic lightsaber duels we could have only imagined until now - Kenobi vs. Vader and even better, Yoda vs. Palpatine.

Lucas takes the time to allow the viewer to absorb the events unfolding, to demonstrate the scale of the dark curtain known as the Empire falling and lastly, to show the beauty of the Star Wars universe.

Though I would regard SITH as perhaps the most emotional of all six films, it still maintains a breakneck pace of action and sheer visual splendor. He uses elements that have been void of all six films, which only enhance the film's flavor, such as dream sequences, and cinematics that again, allow the viewer to take in the rich environments.

The pacing of the film is very well done, far better than either Episode I or II. The stunning visuals, sounds and design are right there with the likes of the Lord of the Rings trilogy and perhaps beyond, because the worlds are all immersive. You're never once reminded that you're sitting on earth in packed movie house. You always remain in that galaxy far, far away.

The performances of Ewan McGregor and Ian McDiarmid and (mostly) Hayden Christensen (whose performance did not impress me in ATTACK OF THE CLONES) are standouts, especially McGregor and McDiarmid.

I know that I was taken to the first two Star Wars films when I was young, but I only remember going to RETURN OF THE JEDI (I was 7.) This film brought closure to all of the prequels and has now enriched the originals even further. Because in the end, despite such grim events transpiring, you're left with a glimmer of hope that inspires you to root for the likes of Luke, Obi-Wan, Yoda (and ultimately, Vader) all over again.

Hats of to Lucas and all hands on deck, this is a must see film for any Star Wars fan and even those who have yet to discover its magic.

 
 
 
 
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