nunew33
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Just seen this for the first time as an R2 DVD xmas present. Have avoided reading anything to prevent spoiling it.
Was it worth the wait?
By God no!!!!!
Am I the only one to think there was little more to this film than a filler between films. And the only 3dimensinal character with any acting abilaty was Yoda? (Spot the irony)
There appeared to be 80 minutes of nothing but a clunky attempt at romance by two actors, who if cut would have bled sap (ie wooden). Followed by 40 minutes of pretty good CGI.
the whole film seemed to be devoid of script and acting, which although minimal did exsist in the first(middle) 3 films. I mean Jango Fetts line of "Im just an ordinary man trying to make his way in the universe" is of soap opera quality, raising a cringe rather than a smile. WHat happened to the incisive one liners of Han Solo???
This film seemed to have copied from every other cgi film of the past year, but then again Star wars IV was a thinly veiled copy of any world war 2 film.
I cannot see any redeeming features of the ROTC except that it was mildly better than Episode 1.
I wish I was 10 again then I could wear those rose tinted specs through whch I saw the first star wars film
Was it worth the wait?
By God no!!!!!
Am I the only one to think there was little more to this film than a filler between films. And the only 3dimensinal character with any acting abilaty was Yoda? (Spot the irony)
There appeared to be 80 minutes of nothing but a clunky attempt at romance by two actors, who if cut would have bled sap (ie wooden). Followed by 40 minutes of pretty good CGI.
the whole film seemed to be devoid of script and acting, which although minimal did exsist in the first(middle) 3 films. I mean Jango Fetts line of "Im just an ordinary man trying to make his way in the universe" is of soap opera quality, raising a cringe rather than a smile. WHat happened to the incisive one liners of Han Solo???
This film seemed to have copied from every other cgi film of the past year, but then again Star wars IV was a thinly veiled copy of any world war 2 film.
I cannot see any redeeming features of the ROTC except that it was mildly better than Episode 1.
I wish I was 10 again then I could wear those rose tinted specs through whch I saw the first star wars film