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  1. In Topic: 91 Reasons to Hate Episode III

    Posted 20 Jun 2005

    I think the biggest problem with making Vader killing the Emperor into a big fulfillment of destiny is this:
    Wouldn't the Emperor have died anyway when the Death Star was blown up? They act like Vader saved the day for everyone by killing the Emperor; really the only person he saved was Luke. Palpatine would've died anyway.
  2. In Topic: 91 Reasons to Hate Episode III

    Posted 19 Jun 2005

    The dialogue in ANH's duel was fine. It may have been a bit of a cliche, but the lines made sense and helped the story. If they were so bad, why would Obi-wan's "strike me down" line be repeated so many years later? I don't think "Twice the pride, double the fall" will be remembered as fondly. The line's practically forgotten now and the movie's only about a month old.
  3. In Topic: The direction of the Original Trilogy

    Posted 19 Jun 2005

    I disagree that ROTJ doesn't grow up with you; it's grown up with me. There are parts of it that could be better(it is a little weird that Luke's lack of training is no longer an issue), but overall I found the Ewoks easy to ignore, and the entire thing with Vader and the Emperor trying to turn Luke to the Dark Side was an awesome, memorable piece of the Star Wars trilogy. Is there more that could've been done? Perhaps, but isn't that always the case? In my mind, enough was done to bring a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy.
  4. In Topic: 91 Reasons to Hate Episode III

    Posted 18 Jun 2005

    When do you think the next reasons will be up?
  5. In Topic: Why didn't obi-wan finish off anakin?

    Posted 18 Jun 2005

    Obi-wan should've at least used the Force to put out the flames once Anakin was burned enough to need the suit, just so Anakin wouldn't lay there suffering. The way I see it, it would've been in character for him to either finish off Anakin quickly or save him; what he did was the most out-of-character choice he could've taken.

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