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<blockquote data-quote="John Crichton" data-source="post: 1304276" data-attributes="member: 4779"><p>I'll take this one.</p><p> </p><p>I loved every scene with Obi-wan. His investigation, from Coruscant to Kamino to Geonosis was quite cool. The Kamino sequence (no, not just the awesome fight) was very well done. This was one of the few parts of the film where Lucas' directing actually impressed me. It was beat-for-beat very cool. The introduction of the clone troopers, with the Imperial March variant playing in the background was creepy and foreboding.</p><p> </p><p>Any scenes with Dooku, Palpatine or Yoda were great as well. My favorite was Palpatine's manipulation of Anakin both politically and from under the nose of the council. The Yoda fight blew me away but the scene with the children where we seen him being playful was really fun.</p><p> </p><p>Jango Fett was well done as well. His verbal jabbing with Obi-wan hinted as his badassness. Boba Fett, in kid form, was disturbing. He got off on all the killing and the bounty hunter lifestyle that his father led.</p><p> </p><p>Anakin's scenes with his mother and his rage were equally creepy and let us glimpse the Vader to come. It has been said that this was not Anakin's movie, it was Obi-wan's. I believe it. The focus for the 3rd will shift more to Anakin and a little less on Obi-wan.</p><p> </p><p>I also agree with an earlier poster who said that AotC made tPM a better film. It made Jar-Jar out to be the truly tragic character that he is. He just wants to help. He lived through the war even though he is a clutz and a fool (every war has a fool). Palpatine took advantage of him like the master manipulator that he is. It made Jar Jar have a more of a point.</p><p> </p><p>Those were my high-points aside from the last 40 minutes of non-stop action. That 40 minutes being some of the best put to film in recent memory as far as action goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Crichton, post: 1304276, member: 4779"] I'll take this one. I loved every scene with Obi-wan. His investigation, from Coruscant to Kamino to Geonosis was quite cool. The Kamino sequence (no, not just the awesome fight) was very well done. This was one of the few parts of the film where Lucas' directing actually impressed me. It was beat-for-beat very cool. The introduction of the clone troopers, with the Imperial March variant playing in the background was creepy and foreboding. Any scenes with Dooku, Palpatine or Yoda were great as well. My favorite was Palpatine's manipulation of Anakin both politically and from under the nose of the council. The Yoda fight blew me away but the scene with the children where we seen him being playful was really fun. Jango Fett was well done as well. His verbal jabbing with Obi-wan hinted as his badassness. Boba Fett, in kid form, was disturbing. He got off on all the killing and the bounty hunter lifestyle that his father led. Anakin's scenes with his mother and his rage were equally creepy and let us glimpse the Vader to come. It has been said that this was not Anakin's movie, it was Obi-wan's. I believe it. The focus for the 3rd will shift more to Anakin and a little less on Obi-wan. I also agree with an earlier poster who said that AotC made tPM a better film. It made Jar-Jar out to be the truly tragic character that he is. He just wants to help. He lived through the war even though he is a clutz and a fool (every war has a fool). Palpatine took advantage of him like the master manipulator that he is. It made Jar Jar have a more of a point. Those were my high-points aside from the last 40 minutes of non-stop action. That 40 minutes being some of the best put to film in recent memory as far as action goes. [/QUOTE]
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