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Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith

2005 โ€ข 140 เชฎเชฟเชจเชฟเชŸ
4.2
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PG
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Discover the true power of the dark side in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. Years after the onset of the Clone Wars, the noble Jedi Knights lead a massive clone army into a galaxy-wide battle against the Separatists. When the sinister Sith unveil a thousand-year-old plot to rule the galaxy, the Republic crumbles and from its ashes rises the evil Galactic Empire. Jedi hero Anakin Skywalker is seduced by the dark side of the Force to become the Emperor's new apprentice โ€“ Darth Vader. The Jedi are decimated, as Obi-Wan Kenobi and Jedi Master Yoda are forced into hiding.
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"Within A Minute: The Making Of Episode III" Feature-Length Documentary
78 เชฎเชฟเชจเชฟเชŸ
Producer Rick McCallum details the various teams of people and incredible effort involved in creating the epic lightsaber duel between Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi on Mustafar.
Deleted Scene: A Plot to Destroy the Jedi?
1 เชฎเชฟเชจเชฟเชŸ
Yoda, Mace and Obi-Wan discuss their concern over the Chancellor's increasing powers as well as a plot aimed towards the Jedi.
Deleted Scene: Anakin Kills Shaak Ti
1 เชฎเชฟเชจเชฟเชŸ
In the first cut of Episode III, Jedi Master Shaak Ti was killed by General Grievous aboard his flagship. In a later edit, Shaak Ti was to be killed by Anakin during the assault on the Jedi Temple. With her death scene cut twice, Shaak Ti was spared.
Deleted Scene: Seeds of Rebellion (Padmรฉ's Apartment)
1 เชฎเชฟเชจเชฟเชŸ
Mon Mothma and Bail Organa discuss the formation of the Rebel Alliance. Padmรฉ suggests that the Jedi be consulted in this matter, but the group decides to take action before involving the Jedi.
Deleted Scene: Yoda Communes with Qui-Gon
1 เชฎเชฟเชจเชฟเชŸ
In the script, Yoda makes contact with Qui-Gon Jinn from beyond the grave; Qui-Gon then teaches Yoda the secret of becoming one with the Force. This was cut early enough that Liam Neeson never recorded the dialogue, so only a temporary voiceover exists.
Deleted Scene: Exiled To Dagobah
1 เชฎเชฟเชจเชฟเชŸ
In a heartrending scene, an exiled Yoda arrives on Dagobah.
ILM Episode III Siggraph Reel
4 เชฎเชฟเชจเชฟเชŸ
In this reel of effects footage you'll see examples of character and vehicle animation, digital face and head replacement, matte paintings, match-moving and set extensions, miniature environments, and more.
The Journey Part 1
7 เชฎเชฟเชจเชฟเชŸ
From the final day of shooting to the international premiere of Episode III, the stars and the artists behind Star Wars comment on the conclusion of the saga.
The Journey Part 2
5 เชฎเชฟเชจเชฟเชŸ
The fascinating journey continues as the filmโ€™s cast and crew share their stories of Star Wars' epic final chapter.
Discoveries From Inside: Hologram & Bloopers
3 เชฎเชฟเชจเชฟเชŸ
J.W. Rinzler and Monica Chin-Perez enter the Archives to view original work prints for the 35mm hologram of Princess Leia, an early version of the Death Star explosion, a recently discovered blooper reel featuring actorsโ€™ flubs and more.
Conversations: The Star Wars That Almost Was
5 เชฎเชฟเชจเชฟเชŸ
Jonathan Rinzler and Pablo Hildago, historians and writers for the Star Wars empire, reveal how iconic moments and stories from the Saga almost took very different paths - and discover original ideas behind classic characters and quotes.
Deleted Scene: Grievous Slaughters a Jedi / Escape from the General
2 เชฎเชฟเชจเชฟเชŸ
While trying to locate the kidnapped Palpatine, Obi-Wan and Anakin find that Shaak Ti has been captured by General Grievous. After Grievous assassinates Shaak Ti, Obi-Wan and Anakin are forced to flee.

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4.2
577 เชฐเชฟเชตเซเชฏเซ‚
Peter Stone
22 เชกเชฟเชธเซ‡เชฎเซเชฌเชฐ, 2015
Much better than the other two prequels with a much darker tone. Some good action scenes but otherwise pretty poor. The acting/dialogue is as cringe-inducing as ever and the key scenes that lead to A New Hope are badly done! Anakin turns to the Dark Side in just a couple of minutes, going from father to be to child genocide in the blink of an eye! Obi-Wan beats Anakin by standing on a hill and Vader screams "Noooooooooooo" in what undoubtedly emasculated him to all who watched! The Jedi die without a fight
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Ceejay Julien
11 เชฎเชพเชฐเซเชš, 2020
The unpredictable surprise element of Star Wars movies was lost for the most part of the prequel trilogy. Never more so than for its final act, contrived and over choreographed sword fights. Character decisions that make zero sense whatsoever other than fall into place to serve the situations and consequences we already saw in the original trilogy. Even John Williams can't save this uninspired outing but it has a few decent dramatic moments to enjoy that'll make it worth sticking with. ๐Ÿ˜‘
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Sean Pears
1 เชœเซ‚เชจ, 2020
It's the best of the three prequels but that's more to do with how bad the other two are and not how good this one is. Like episodes 1 and 2, it's poorly written with wafer thin characters, terrible special effects and laughable acting. Anakin's character doesn't have an arc, it's a right angle. A joke on release, worse now. Avoid.
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