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<blockquote data-quote="Flexor the Mighty!" data-source="post: 2267694" data-attributes="member: 1013"><p>Actually Lucas says in the commentary to one of the first trilogy flicks that Vader would have been more powerful than Palpatine if he hadn't had so much of his body replaced by machine parts, limiting his control over the force. So at that point he needed Luke to help him defeat Sideous according to Lucas. Based on that I was suprised he didn't lose more of his body, but then again who knows if his lungs and stuff were replaced or what. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I gave the movie a 9. I loved the saber fights, I loved the action, I loved just about all of it. The acting was typical of the Star Wars franchise, but I thought the plot was great. The final fight was excellent, and Darth Sideous was great. I thought the Frankenstein scene with Vader was great, he stumbles to his feet as he learns to walk anew with robotic legs...and screams with anguish as he realized he lost everything. Excellent. And as others have said, the look on his face as the mask is lowered is great. He is a shattered person at that point. As he screams "Nooooooooooo" as Sideous tells him Padme is dead, the last of Anakin Skywalker dies except for a tiny part hidden deep inside him, a tiny flicker that is nearly invisible. Only Luke can see it and bring it out. </p><p></p><p>Easily the most fun I've had at the theater in a long, long time. Saw it with my brother and two friends, who are SW fans, but not fanboys. They really liked it too. I'm going to see it again next week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flexor the Mighty!, post: 2267694, member: 1013"] Actually Lucas says in the commentary to one of the first trilogy flicks that Vader would have been more powerful than Palpatine if he hadn't had so much of his body replaced by machine parts, limiting his control over the force. So at that point he needed Luke to help him defeat Sideous according to Lucas. Based on that I was suprised he didn't lose more of his body, but then again who knows if his lungs and stuff were replaced or what. I gave the movie a 9. I loved the saber fights, I loved the action, I loved just about all of it. The acting was typical of the Star Wars franchise, but I thought the plot was great. The final fight was excellent, and Darth Sideous was great. I thought the Frankenstein scene with Vader was great, he stumbles to his feet as he learns to walk anew with robotic legs...and screams with anguish as he realized he lost everything. Excellent. And as others have said, the look on his face as the mask is lowered is great. He is a shattered person at that point. As he screams "Nooooooooooo" as Sideous tells him Padme is dead, the last of Anakin Skywalker dies except for a tiny part hidden deep inside him, a tiny flicker that is nearly invisible. Only Luke can see it and bring it out. Easily the most fun I've had at the theater in a long, long time. Saw it with my brother and two friends, who are SW fans, but not fanboys. They really liked it too. I'm going to see it again next week. [/QUOTE]
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