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Old 12-16-03 | 10:42 AM
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I like ROTJ quite a bit, not the best, but quite a bit. And I'm not a member of the under 40 crowd.

But these debates are 100% pointless. Movies are totally subjective, some people hate ROTJ, others love it, neither side is going to change their mind so it's pointless to argue about.
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Old 12-16-03 | 10:44 AM
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I loved the original three and will pick them up however I can get them. I would prefer a no added CGI boxset, but am not all that picky as I really like these movies.

Now those last 2, well, I like to pretend they never happened.
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Old 12-16-03 | 01:31 PM
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The ROTJ haters act like the first two were some super-brilliant subtle character study.
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Old 12-16-03 | 02:45 PM
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I'm sorry that I didn't express myself better because you missed my point. I didn't have a problem with the redemption of the fallen hero story, I had a problem with the over-the-top, the audience-is-too-dense to get the subtlety of the conflict that Vader was feeling... So Lucas put it on a 5 yr old's level... by the numerous head turning shots....
Your absolutely right . . . all you had to do was read the expression on his face to realize the inner confli . . . oh, wait . . .





Honestly, I remember that my two favorite parts of the movie (when I first saw it in the theater) were the speeder bikes and the AT-ST's . . . they were just sweet . . . Ewoks didn't bother me so much . . .
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Old 12-16-03 | 03:36 PM
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Your absolutely right . . . all you had to do was read the expression on his face to realize the inner confli . . . oh, wait . . .
Hey, it's okay if you need more obvious cues... for me, the fact that he didn't do anything and simply stood there and looked once at each was enough.

If people can't see that the target audience for Empire was different than Jedi, then that's that....nothing that I can say will make it more obvious than the films themselves.
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