Moff after hearing his own speech told to him by some hobo father with a cool space suit:
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*Old Town Road intensifies*
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Oscar Isaac behind the scenes of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker | Vanity Fair
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The basic plot progression of the Star Wars franchise
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Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018)
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Star Wars- Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (1983) dir. Richard Marquand
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Concept art by Ryan Church and Eric Tiemens for REVENGE OF THE SITH (2005).
I have to say I found the duel a dull anti-climax. It never seemed to stop, and became unintentionally hilarious after a while; I half-expected to see Anakin and Obi-Wan asleep, with their sabre-wielding arms still frantically fighting, Looney Tunes style.
SITH does have one beautiful scene though, one of my favorite scenes from the whole saga even. It’s when the dirge “Padmé’s Ruminations” plays. For a short moment, there is no dialogue, no action, just overwhelming drama as the characters realize everything is seriously coming down now. Death has set in. It’s like a silent scream. REVENGE OF THE SITH basically is a horror movie, most notably when Vader, like Frankenstein’s monster, rises from his deathbed: it’s straight from the 1930s. Unfortunately the moment is ruined when Vader lets out a Homer Simpson-like “Nooo!”, where a wordless cry of agony would have been more powerful.
I always feel the prequels were a few drafts away from actually being good films.
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