Star Wars Ep.III (2005) - George Lucas
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Conde Doku = Darth Tyranus
Anakin Skywalker = futuro Darth Vader
Isto já eu sabia, obrigado. Só não me lembrava do outro nome do Conde Doku. [:D]
Só queria saber se o Darth Sidious era o Palpatine ou se era outro personagem qualquer. É que no 1º vê-se a cara dele, e é completamente diferente.
Apenas pensei que o Senador Palpatine só se tornasse no Imperador e mestre Sith no 3º filme, e que o Darth Sidious fosse outro Sith.
Aquele que é mordido por uma cobra teme um lagarto.
Anakin Skywalker = futuro Darth Vader
Isto já eu sabia, obrigado. Só não me lembrava do outro nome do Conde Doku. [:D]
Só queria saber se o Darth Sidious era o Palpatine ou se era outro personagem qualquer. É que no 1º vê-se a cara dele, e é completamente diferente.
Apenas pensei que o Senador Palpatine só se tornasse no Imperador e mestre Sith no 3º filme, e que o Darth Sidious fosse outro Sith.
Aquele que é mordido por uma cobra teme um lagarto.
No primeiro vê-se a boca do Darth Sidious e é claramente o Ian McDiarmid, o actor que faz de Senador/Supreme Chanceler Palpatine nestes episódios recentes e também fez de Imperador nos espisódios V e VI.
Pela voz e pronúncia também se vê que é a mesma pessoa.
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"Now men came bearing raiment of war from the king's hoard, and they arrayed Aragorn and Legolas in shining mail. Helms too they chose, and round shields: their bosses were overlaid with gold and set with gems, green and red and white. Gandalf took no armor; and Gimli needed no coat of rings, even if one had been found to match his stature, for there was no hauberk in the hoards of Edoras of better make than his short corslet forged beneath the Montains of the North. But he chose a cap of iron and leather that fitted well upon his round head; and a small shield he also took. It bore the running horse, white upon green, that was the emblem of the House of Eorl."
J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Book III, Chapter VI
Pela voz e pronúncia também se vê que é a mesma pessoa.
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Ludovic Mestre
"Now men came bearing raiment of war from the king's hoard, and they arrayed Aragorn and Legolas in shining mail. Helms too they chose, and round shields: their bosses were overlaid with gold and set with gems, green and red and white. Gandalf took no armor; and Gimli needed no coat of rings, even if one had been found to match his stature, for there was no hauberk in the hoards of Edoras of better make than his short corslet forged beneath the Montains of the North. But he chose a cap of iron and leather that fitted well upon his round head; and a small shield he also took. It bore the running horse, white upon green, that was the emblem of the House of Eorl."
J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Book III, Chapter VI
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Padme is killed by Anakin. He uses the force 'strangle' on her and goes a little too far. He doesn't mean to kill her.
Also, when Anakin wakes up as Darth Vader and is told what happened to him he becomes so angry he rips apart the room he's in with the Force.
And lastly, when Mace Windu confronts Palpatine, Palpatine's electricity bolts deflect off Windu's saber and into Anakin's eyes. Anakin flips out again and lops off Mace's arm.
Obi-Wan was sent to the new planet to "break up" a meeting of the Separatists at the location. Padme also has tracked down Anakin there. When she finds Anakin, he has already dispatched all the Seperatist leaders.
She is still not full term yet in her pregnancy. Anakin only believes she is pregnant with one child.
Anakin force-chokes Padme and throws her aside as Obi-Wan ignites his saber and the duel begins.
When the twins are born, it is not due to Padme going into labor, but out of necessity to rescue them from her before she passes.
The twins are born on a brand new never-before seen world.
Palpatine has a lightsaber.
Palpatine declares himself Emperor to the Senate, and puts blames on his actions on the shoulders of the Jedi Order.
Padme does indeed die in the film. She dies while giving birth to Luke and Leia. Leia's reference to her beautiful mother is probably Queen Organa of Aldeeran.
Anakin Skywalker demise most likely is the graphic one. This person said that it would be impossible that Episode 3 will get away with a PG Rating. Burns and injuries in Episode 3 will concur with the cybernetic prosthethics seen in the Force Rays Endoskeleton in Return Of The Jedi! They were able to see the cast for the injured Anakin, and it reveals the injury to the left side of the neck and jaw!
Grevious is probably the most awesome Cyborg seen to date. He will be the General in Command of the Droid Army!
No one received the full script to the movie. So no one really knows how everything is going to play out.
Does Palpatine really have a lightsaber? The jury is still out on if that would be even cool or not. So while we can't say for sure, we do believe that the evidence points to this being true.
And we also can confirm the obvious about the Senate scenes for Episode III - the Jedi turn into the big scapegoat for everything, especially the war.
And as for Padme dying giving birth, this also we belive is accurate ... from a certain point of view. Somebody else injures her, if you've read previous SPY REPORTS you'll know who we're taking about and she dies as a result of those injuries. She finally succumbs to those injuries while giving birth. The birthing process itself does not kill her. Maybe the "clinical environment" mentioned in tonight's Behind the Helmet pic will give you an idea of where she is taken to deliver and then die.
Yeah, as stated in previous spy reports, Anakin gets seriously messed up. We know that George will use skillful editing and the Star Wars reputation to maintain his PG rating. Though PG-13 rumblings persist. :)
As for General Grevious, we'll let Darth Friday tell you what they think of that fellow in the morning. Get on the Grevious train, and pray for a name change, folks.
We're also still not sure of the exact motives in the death of Padme. Something there still isn't adding up but again they've filmed different versions of the same stuff, so who knows. And also keep in mind that Darth Blight reminds us that the full script is indeed still a "work in progress"; the script that the actors had seen was current as of that day in relation to their work.
-The General Grevious report is completely true. As of recently, his name was still General Grevious. Could it change? Could George re-spell it "Greevus?" Was a Saber-Dart once called a Kyber-Dart? Was Sifo-Dyas once called Sido-Dyas? Sure, but for now, that is the reality. All that is missing from that original report is the fight between Anakin and Dooku (definitely expect limbs to be lost). Palpatine is shackled to his chair (you saw it on hyperspace already) with a huge panoramic window behind him. The room is extremely evocative of the Emperor's throne room in ROTJ. The Seperatist ship that they are aboard is a long, slender, sleek vessel. The hanger bay is towards the back of the ship with giant doors that are open on both sides (so you could fly straight through the hole if you wanted.) Do not picture a TF Droid Control ship. They look nothing alike.
-Obi-Wan and his troops (following orders from the council), track Grevious down. Obi-Wan gives chase of Grevious aboard an animal that would best be described as a large and fast lizard. Grevious rides in a vehicle that resembles a one-wheeled version of a Hailfire droid. During their saber duel, Grevious' forearms each split in two and he wields a total of 4 lightsabers in combat.
-Palpatine had the clone troopers made with genetic data that allows him to take complete control of them when he needs to.
-After Obi-Wan eliminates Grevious (confirmed, its a blaster up the guts. A real juicy death for Grevious. Expect his head to leak fluids too), he returns to his troops. Palpatine gives the order for all the clone troopers to kill their jedi masters. Obi-Wan narrowly escapes and all the jedi in the film from this point forward would be considered enemies of the Republic and fugitives. This scene is a bit tragic for Obi-Wan as he is forced to kill a clone trooper he had befriended fighting together in the clone wars.
-Quick shots are shown on multiple worlds of clone troopers turning on their Jedi generals and eliminating them in several creative ways. (for example, you'll see a new world, followed by Republic tanks with a jedi commander on board. The order is given and the tank next to it turns it's turret and opens fire on the jedi tank at point blank range.) Watch for prominent jedi council members to go out this way.
-Yoda has little difficulty dealing with the clone troopers that turn on him on Kashyyyk, especially with the help of the wookiees. You will see why Han warns about wookiees being known to rip people's arms out of their sockets. And don't expect wookiees to be portrayed as simply "tall ewoks." Their technology is very advanced as is their vehicles, and they make good use of the lagoons on their world during combat. Watch for Yoda to do his whole "Away with your weapons I mean you no harm!" bit to fool the clone troopers as Chewie comes up behind them and knocks them unconscious. Wookiee vehicles definitely have a propeller theme. They have a boat with 2 pontoons (it looks like a catamaran). And they have one-man helicopter vehicles they fly around in.
-The last mission that Palpatine sends Anakin Skywalker on is a mission to the planet Mustafar. He is to terminate the remaining leaders of the Seperatists who have gathered there for a meeting.
Já começo a ouvir os pingos de saliva a cairem no chão[:p][:p][:p]
E 2005 nunca mais chega ...
Padme is killed by Anakin. He uses the force 'strangle' on her and goes a little too far. He doesn't mean to kill her.
Also, when Anakin wakes up as Darth Vader and is told what happened to him he becomes so angry he rips apart the room he's in with the Force.
And lastly, when Mace Windu confronts Palpatine, Palpatine's electricity bolts deflect off Windu's saber and into Anakin's eyes. Anakin flips out again and lops off Mace's arm.
Obi-Wan was sent to the new planet to "break up" a meeting of the Separatists at the location. Padme also has tracked down Anakin there. When she finds Anakin, he has already dispatched all the Seperatist leaders.
She is still not full term yet in her pregnancy. Anakin only believes she is pregnant with one child.
Anakin force-chokes Padme and throws her aside as Obi-Wan ignites his saber and the duel begins.
When the twins are born, it is not due to Padme going into labor, but out of necessity to rescue them from her before she passes.
The twins are born on a brand new never-before seen world.
Palpatine has a lightsaber.
Palpatine declares himself Emperor to the Senate, and puts blames on his actions on the shoulders of the Jedi Order.
Padme does indeed die in the film. She dies while giving birth to Luke and Leia. Leia's reference to her beautiful mother is probably Queen Organa of Aldeeran.
Anakin Skywalker demise most likely is the graphic one. This person said that it would be impossible that Episode 3 will get away with a PG Rating. Burns and injuries in Episode 3 will concur with the cybernetic prosthethics seen in the Force Rays Endoskeleton in Return Of The Jedi! They were able to see the cast for the injured Anakin, and it reveals the injury to the left side of the neck and jaw!
Grevious is probably the most awesome Cyborg seen to date. He will be the General in Command of the Droid Army!
No one received the full script to the movie. So no one really knows how everything is going to play out.
Does Palpatine really have a lightsaber? The jury is still out on if that would be even cool or not. So while we can't say for sure, we do believe that the evidence points to this being true.
And we also can confirm the obvious about the Senate scenes for Episode III - the Jedi turn into the big scapegoat for everything, especially the war.
And as for Padme dying giving birth, this also we belive is accurate ... from a certain point of view. Somebody else injures her, if you've read previous SPY REPORTS you'll know who we're taking about and she dies as a result of those injuries. She finally succumbs to those injuries while giving birth. The birthing process itself does not kill her. Maybe the "clinical environment" mentioned in tonight's Behind the Helmet pic will give you an idea of where she is taken to deliver and then die.
Yeah, as stated in previous spy reports, Anakin gets seriously messed up. We know that George will use skillful editing and the Star Wars reputation to maintain his PG rating. Though PG-13 rumblings persist. :)
As for General Grevious, we'll let Darth Friday tell you what they think of that fellow in the morning. Get on the Grevious train, and pray for a name change, folks.
We're also still not sure of the exact motives in the death of Padme. Something there still isn't adding up but again they've filmed different versions of the same stuff, so who knows. And also keep in mind that Darth Blight reminds us that the full script is indeed still a "work in progress"; the script that the actors had seen was current as of that day in relation to their work.
-The General Grevious report is completely true. As of recently, his name was still General Grevious. Could it change? Could George re-spell it "Greevus?" Was a Saber-Dart once called a Kyber-Dart? Was Sifo-Dyas once called Sido-Dyas? Sure, but for now, that is the reality. All that is missing from that original report is the fight between Anakin and Dooku (definitely expect limbs to be lost). Palpatine is shackled to his chair (you saw it on hyperspace already) with a huge panoramic window behind him. The room is extremely evocative of the Emperor's throne room in ROTJ. The Seperatist ship that they are aboard is a long, slender, sleek vessel. The hanger bay is towards the back of the ship with giant doors that are open on both sides (so you could fly straight through the hole if you wanted.) Do not picture a TF Droid Control ship. They look nothing alike.
-Obi-Wan and his troops (following orders from the council), track Grevious down. Obi-Wan gives chase of Grevious aboard an animal that would best be described as a large and fast lizard. Grevious rides in a vehicle that resembles a one-wheeled version of a Hailfire droid. During their saber duel, Grevious' forearms each split in two and he wields a total of 4 lightsabers in combat.
-Palpatine had the clone troopers made with genetic data that allows him to take complete control of them when he needs to.
-After Obi-Wan eliminates Grevious (confirmed, its a blaster up the guts. A real juicy death for Grevious. Expect his head to leak fluids too), he returns to his troops. Palpatine gives the order for all the clone troopers to kill their jedi masters. Obi-Wan narrowly escapes and all the jedi in the film from this point forward would be considered enemies of the Republic and fugitives. This scene is a bit tragic for Obi-Wan as he is forced to kill a clone trooper he had befriended fighting together in the clone wars.
-Quick shots are shown on multiple worlds of clone troopers turning on their Jedi generals and eliminating them in several creative ways. (for example, you'll see a new world, followed by Republic tanks with a jedi commander on board. The order is given and the tank next to it turns it's turret and opens fire on the jedi tank at point blank range.) Watch for prominent jedi council members to go out this way.
-Yoda has little difficulty dealing with the clone troopers that turn on him on Kashyyyk, especially with the help of the wookiees. You will see why Han warns about wookiees being known to rip people's arms out of their sockets. And don't expect wookiees to be portrayed as simply "tall ewoks." Their technology is very advanced as is their vehicles, and they make good use of the lagoons on their world during combat. Watch for Yoda to do his whole "Away with your weapons I mean you no harm!" bit to fool the clone troopers as Chewie comes up behind them and knocks them unconscious. Wookiee vehicles definitely have a propeller theme. They have a boat with 2 pontoons (it looks like a catamaran). And they have one-man helicopter vehicles they fly around in.
-The last mission that Palpatine sends Anakin Skywalker on is a mission to the planet Mustafar. He is to terminate the remaining leaders of the Seperatists who have gathered there for a meeting.
Já começo a ouvir os pingos de saliva a cairem no chão[:p][:p][:p]
E 2005 nunca mais chega ...
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Aqui está o possivel visual do novo vilão de Star Wars - Episode III.
Apresento-vos o provável General Greivous (notem bem as semelhanças - ah, bem me parecia q era aqui que o Tal fato aparecia - só falta é confirmar):
http://cgi.theforce.net/image.cgi?Image ... ievous.jpg
Apresento-vos o provável General Greivous (notem bem as semelhanças - ah, bem me parecia q era aqui que o Tal fato aparecia - só falta é confirmar):
http://cgi.theforce.net/image.cgi?Image ... ievous.jpg
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Segundo um "insider" do theforce.net, o verdadeiro Greivous assemelha-se mais a um clone/storm trooper do que a Darth Vader. Mas mesmo assim, quase que aposto que o visual do novo vilão é uma espécie de pré-Vader, um protótipo daquilo que será o futuro Anakin (se bem me lembro, alguém tinha dito que o fato de Darth Vader iria aparecer em qualquer parte do filme, antes de ser adicionado a Anakin). E em relação ao Dr. Doom, também qdo apareceu o primeiro Star Wars muitos acharam Vader bastante parecido.
seguindo o link do imdb aqui fica as declarações de Natalie Portman a uma entrevista á MTV:
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/148403 ... lines=true
<i>Natalie Portman Calls 'Episode III' Showdown 'Pretty Sick'
Every "Star Wars" fan knows at least one huge throwdown between Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker awaits in "Episode III," but few have any idea how it's going to go down.
Natalie Portman, however, is uniquely qualified to talk about the epic Jedi showdown, seeing as how she recently finished shooting her third and final appearance as Padmé Amidala in the epic prequels.
"I saw a pretty amazing fight scene between Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen," the actress said. "It's pretty sick."
While she was reluctant to give further details about the fight itself, she did reveal something unusual about the high-energy dual. "They did it all themselves. They were thinking of having stuntmen do it, but they were better than the stuntmen. It's pretty awesome."
It's been more than a quarter century since "Star Wars," the first installment of George Lucas' saga, hit theaters and hooked audiences with its special effects, serialized storytelling and esoteric teachings.
The prequels ? which take place before "Star Wars" and its two sequels, "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi" ? tell the story of how the evil empire came to power and how Luke Skywalker's father fell to the dark side and became Darth Vader.
Despite critical derision, 1999's "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace" earned more than $431 million. Three years later, "Attack of the Clones" received somewhat more positive reviews and also enjoyed blockbuster success.
Christensen (Skywalker), McGregor (Kenobi), Portman and Samuel L. Jackson (Mace Windu) (see "On Death's Door, Samuel L. Jackson Just Wants To Keep His Lightsaber") have all completed principal photography in Sydney, Australia, on the still-untitled final installment.
Considering the amount of computer-generated effects work the "Star Wars" films undergo, Portman said she's as clueless as anyone as to whether the series will wrap up in a way that's satisfying to fans.
"Is it gonna be worth it? We just shot it and we worked really hard. I think all of us were trying to make it as good as possible. It was our last chance to sort of, you know, do something with it," she said. "So, I'm hoping. But they work on it for two years after we finish shooting, putting the special effects and all that stuff."
"Star Wars Episode III" is due in theaters May 25, 2005, the 28th anniversary of the original's release.
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<i>''You handle us?! You know your predecessors had much more respect'' - Merovingian </i>
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/148403 ... lines=true
<i>Natalie Portman Calls 'Episode III' Showdown 'Pretty Sick'
Every "Star Wars" fan knows at least one huge throwdown between Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker awaits in "Episode III," but few have any idea how it's going to go down.
Natalie Portman, however, is uniquely qualified to talk about the epic Jedi showdown, seeing as how she recently finished shooting her third and final appearance as Padmé Amidala in the epic prequels.
"I saw a pretty amazing fight scene between Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen," the actress said. "It's pretty sick."
While she was reluctant to give further details about the fight itself, she did reveal something unusual about the high-energy dual. "They did it all themselves. They were thinking of having stuntmen do it, but they were better than the stuntmen. It's pretty awesome."
It's been more than a quarter century since "Star Wars," the first installment of George Lucas' saga, hit theaters and hooked audiences with its special effects, serialized storytelling and esoteric teachings.
The prequels ? which take place before "Star Wars" and its two sequels, "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi" ? tell the story of how the evil empire came to power and how Luke Skywalker's father fell to the dark side and became Darth Vader.
Despite critical derision, 1999's "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace" earned more than $431 million. Three years later, "Attack of the Clones" received somewhat more positive reviews and also enjoyed blockbuster success.
Christensen (Skywalker), McGregor (Kenobi), Portman and Samuel L. Jackson (Mace Windu) (see "On Death's Door, Samuel L. Jackson Just Wants To Keep His Lightsaber") have all completed principal photography in Sydney, Australia, on the still-untitled final installment.
Considering the amount of computer-generated effects work the "Star Wars" films undergo, Portman said she's as clueless as anyone as to whether the series will wrap up in a way that's satisfying to fans.
"Is it gonna be worth it? We just shot it and we worked really hard. I think all of us were trying to make it as good as possible. It was our last chance to sort of, you know, do something with it," she said. "So, I'm hoping. But they work on it for two years after we finish shooting, putting the special effects and all that stuff."
"Star Wars Episode III" is due in theaters May 25, 2005, the 28th anniversary of the original's release.
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<i>''You handle us?! You know your predecessors had much more respect'' - Merovingian </i>
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A coisa promete mesmo...
Retirado de: http://www.comingsoon.net/
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">TheForce.net reports that, according to an interview in UK's Times magazine with stunt coordinator Nick Gillard, the light saber duel between Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: Episode III will be the longest fight ever in a film.
<i>I got the Jedi style from all the great sword styles. Only about 12 people on Earth know it and can read the moves off the page. But I invented it, so I can beat them all, though Hayden Christiansen, who plays Darth Vader, is the toughest. The skill is mostly balance and having your feet in the right place. In the next film, Ewan [McGregor] has more than 1,000 moves, which are more complicated to learn than dialogue. The climactic fight scene is, at 12 minutes, the longest fight scene in cinema history.</i>
In related news, on Friday, leaked behind-the-scenes footage from "Episode III" hit the Web and we've received numerous e-mails from fans who had nothing but positive things to say about it. TFN says that the footage came from a meeting between Target executives and the marketing team from Lucasfilm. A lot of the duel mentioned above is shown in the footage and while we can't link to it here, you can browse around to see how you can get a copy.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
Retirado de: http://www.comingsoon.net/
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">TheForce.net reports that, according to an interview in UK's Times magazine with stunt coordinator Nick Gillard, the light saber duel between Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars: Episode III will be the longest fight ever in a film.
<i>I got the Jedi style from all the great sword styles. Only about 12 people on Earth know it and can read the moves off the page. But I invented it, so I can beat them all, though Hayden Christiansen, who plays Darth Vader, is the toughest. The skill is mostly balance and having your feet in the right place. In the next film, Ewan [McGregor] has more than 1,000 moves, which are more complicated to learn than dialogue. The climactic fight scene is, at 12 minutes, the longest fight scene in cinema history.</i>
In related news, on Friday, leaked behind-the-scenes footage from "Episode III" hit the Web and we've received numerous e-mails from fans who had nothing but positive things to say about it. TFN says that the footage came from a meeting between Target executives and the marketing team from Lucasfilm. A lot of the duel mentioned above is shown in the footage and while we can't link to it here, you can browse around to see how you can get a copy.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
A cena de luta mais longa da história do cinema não pode ser... De certeza que haverá muitos filmes de Hong Kong com lutas muito, mas muito maiores. Será que para essa gente, cinema é só Hollywood??
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Insano</i>
<br />Ainda se dissessem o Sauron...
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LOL, nada a ver, Insano![;)]
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Insano</i>
<br />Ainda se dissessem o Sauron...
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LOL, nada a ver, Insano![;)]
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Como muitos já devem ter lido, anda por aí na net um video a circular gravado de uma convenção ou sei lá o quê com cenas filmadas do Episódio 3 (ainda sem efeitos especiais).
Quem quiser, dirija-se aqui:
http://www.movieweb.com/media/news/01_04/e3low.mov
Atenção, a resolução é minúscula, mas já aguça o apetite.
E pelo que tenho lido, a maioria dos que já viram só dizem coisas boas.
Depois não digam que não sou simpático [:D] [;)]
Quem quiser, dirija-se aqui:
http://www.movieweb.com/media/news/01_04/e3low.mov
Atenção, a resolução é minúscula, mas já aguça o apetite.
E pelo que tenho lido, a maioria dos que já viram só dizem coisas boas.
Depois não digam que não sou simpático [:D] [;)]
e aqui fica uma review de um dos editores da Theforce.net Joshua Griffin, depois de ter assistido a um screnner de algumas partes do filme:
<i>Finally there's a prequel to be proud of. Not that the others have been all that bad - they just haven't been able to cast the same spell over fans that the originals had back in the 70s. We argued that Episode 1 was misunderstood, that Episode 2 was a step in the right direction and prayed for Episode 3 to deliver.
And man does it deliver.
I'm just returning from something Lucasfilm has never done before and quite frankly something I never thought they would do. Although there is still a year before the release of the film worldwide, they showed a select group of people the movie. It wasn't finished, mind you - as always Lucas tinkers until the end. There was one minor scene still incomplete with bluescreen he filmed just the week before our showing. But even in it's nearly finished form you can see the soul of Star Wars in this one.
There are plenty of special effects in this movie - I think at last count they were approaching 2,200. But the driving force of the story captivates like the classics. For the first time we see Anakin's fall from glory to become the evil Darth Vader. You can hardly believe what he'll do even to those he loves after his Dark Side embrace. Any momentum from the prequels and anticipation from the classics lives out on screen here aggressively.
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hum... e se promete
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<i>''You handle us?! You know your predecessors had much more respect'' - Merovingian </i>
<i>Finally there's a prequel to be proud of. Not that the others have been all that bad - they just haven't been able to cast the same spell over fans that the originals had back in the 70s. We argued that Episode 1 was misunderstood, that Episode 2 was a step in the right direction and prayed for Episode 3 to deliver.
And man does it deliver.
I'm just returning from something Lucasfilm has never done before and quite frankly something I never thought they would do. Although there is still a year before the release of the film worldwide, they showed a select group of people the movie. It wasn't finished, mind you - as always Lucas tinkers until the end. There was one minor scene still incomplete with bluescreen he filmed just the week before our showing. But even in it's nearly finished form you can see the soul of Star Wars in this one.
There are plenty of special effects in this movie - I think at last count they were approaching 2,200. But the driving force of the story captivates like the classics. For the first time we see Anakin's fall from glory to become the evil Darth Vader. You can hardly believe what he'll do even to those he loves after his Dark Side embrace. Any momentum from the prequels and anticipation from the classics lives out on screen here aggressively.
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hum... e se promete
<hr noshade size="1">ShiVerS
28:06:42:12
<i>''You handle us?! You know your predecessors had much more respect'' - Merovingian </i>
as primeiras imagens do filme podem ser vistas aqui:
http://www.movie-vault.com/cgi-bin/news ... eItemStyle
para já só contem uma foto do Anakin com a Padme, e uma dos novos clone troppers
<hr noshade size="1">ShiVerS
28:06:42:12
<i>''You handle us?! You know your predecessors had much more respect'' - Merovingian </i>
http://www.movie-vault.com/cgi-bin/news ... eItemStyle
para já só contem uma foto do Anakin com a Padme, e uma dos novos clone troppers
<hr noshade size="1">ShiVerS
28:06:42:12
<i>''You handle us?! You know your predecessors had much more respect'' - Merovingian </i>