--- Charles Steinkuehler [email protected] wrote:
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Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO wrote:
| Made me laugh: | | | Re:I don't trust him (Score:3, Funny) | | Seriously though, even if RotS is every bit as dark and well-written
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| | If I do see it, it'll be the DVD rental. A $5 rental for the entire | family is all I'm willing to risk. | | | Re:I don't trust him (Score:5, Funny) |
Saddly, my fast-food promo tie-in rating scale (based on which chain picks up the film) indicates RotS is going to suck:
McDonalds - Film is worth seeing Burger King - Film is "grade B" or worse... Taco Bell - Film is best for those who enjoy self-inflicted pain (remember "Congo"?!?)
I'll probably still go see it, though... :)
I think there are only two decent choices to see this movie. One is to wait for the DVD and rent/ "buy for your collection", and two is to make a party out of it with some friends. Go out and have a nice dinner with some friends and then see to movie together. That way at least you get a good meal and good company out of it. And you have immediate contacts to rant on the terrible movie, and vice versa. ;')
Brian D.
I unfortunatley will have to see it, just for the completeness thing. Not like TLoR trilogy, which was really very good and the extended versions are even better. It would have been nice to have done the Hobbit also.
I'm still waiting for the rest of the Dune series to come out.
Which brings up the topic, was there a novel for Star Wars story before the movie? Or was it just a script? I assume Stevie choose to start in the middle for a reason (like the beginning part was boring).
Brian D.
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