comingsoon.net — "The deleted scenes include one that fans have been waiting a long time to see, one that shows Yoda arriving on the swamp-planet of Dagobah, where Luke Skywalker meets him in 'The Empire Strikes Back,'" [Jim] Ward said.SWEEEEEET!
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meyerj88Sep 27, 2005
^^^^ same feeling. However I'm definitely going to buy this DVD. I thought this was the best movie of the Star Wars Films. (Let the bashing begin) But this is probably because I didn't grow up with the original trilogy.
supernautSep 27, 2005
does anyone else here want to see the destruction of the jedi temple in all its glory?? make it five minutes at least, please. (yeah, my hopes are low)
oldgeekSep 27, 2005
I was there from the beginning, And i know Episode III is the best out of all of them. OK you can bash now.
jamiejamezSep 27, 2005
I wonder if Interactive Menus will be listed as a Special Feature???
rndm_tngntSep 27, 2005
I still think that Episode three sucked.The Phantom Menace and Clones sucking a lot harder does not, in my book, give any advantage to Revenge. It still suffers from the same flat characterization as the first prequels and it continues to exist in this sort of ultra-sterile-even-for-a-space-fantasy-movie world. The fall of the most powerful being in the galaxy was a result of him believing an old man (whom he new to be the lord of all evil) who told him that his girlfriend was definitely probably going to die. I daresay even Milton would think that a bit of a cop out. Even the Sith Lord had to be taken aback at Anakin's quick turn. He went from "I must stop this evil from destroying the council, even if they don't respect me" to the wholesale slaughter of children without even the slightest internal conflict. That's not tragedy, that's sociopathism. And let's not even wonder as to the peculiarities of Padme's anatomy that allow her to give vaginal birth to twins with her knees together.
charlotte_webSep 27, 2005
What deleted scene could they possibly add to this train-wreck of a movie that would want to make me relive the horror of watching it? :-(
sithkhanSep 27, 2005
Man, I will buy this, but only to end the cycle. I will be free of George Lucas and Star Wars for the rest of my life. Episodes I - III confirmed for me that Lucas needed others to guide him, like Kasdan, Kershner, Brackett, et. al. I could nit-pick specific incongruities and plot holes, but I won't. This is the end.Now, if someone could get Robert Jordan to complete the WoT, I would no longer be tied to this mortal coil. C'mon RJ! I have seen the end of the Jedi, the victory of the Red Sox, and graduated college. What's left?
abraxisSep 27, 2005
So the question is: is this THE dvd for deleted scenes or will there be yet another one released in a year? Did Lucas get it right the first time or will he be re-releasing this every few years with slight changes?
hodglimSep 27, 2005
I was actually quite enjoying EP3 until the scene where the wookies come swinging into screen making Tarzan noises!!! It was downhill all the way from there.
mikeonSep 28, 2005
the "NOOOOOO" was just super lame, it was bearable until that part then I just "ugh." DO NOT WANT!