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myOtaku.com: Rain Phantom
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Sunday, May 22, 2005
I saw Star Wars.
I would say "nuff said," but truly: Is it ever enough?
My brother: ChocoTuar, has rated his favorite episodes and also given an alright review, seeing as he is the math/ computer student and I am the creative writing one. If you know anything about video games, you might get it.
What can be said for Episode III is this: It made me want to watch the original movies again. That says alot. The first two only made me want to cry and complain and just say that the other movies were better and stuff. But this one makes me excited about these people again. This story doesn't suck anymore.
I admit, I was on the verge of being bored when General Grevus pulled out his lightsabers and Obiwan Kanobi was about to begin ANOTHER duel. After six movies, duels seem a bit overdone. And I must say that Hayden Christensen, though hot-ish, makes a good Anikin Skywalker does not. (Neither did that kid who stared in the first episode. Jake Lloyd was it? Yeah, that brat.) I listened to his whiney, teenager-ish, immature, wussy voice the entire movie, AND THEN, at the end, I heard the voice we as children only heard in our nightmares: Darth Vader. James Earl Jones. The god of all voice acting. Hearing his sound COMMANDS attention from the core of your being. And this was the guy who cried like a 6-year-old girl when he was told he couldn't be a Jedi Master? No, I will not accept it.
Of course you are reading this from a girl who in 8th grade English class was asked "Who is your favorite character?" and I answered "Darth Vader." The response from my teacher being a short, disturbed pause just before, "No, Rachel, I mean from the book we just read." I suppose I'm just a lil' biased viewing the being who can hold the power of James Earl Jones' voice at his fingertips a REAL MAN, while I hold Hayden in the respect I hold a cute guy on the street.
Girls, this movie proves true a point you all need to learn: For males, being cute and being a man are two very different things. If you are confused by what I mean, look above to the quote I wrote for my intro.
Rach out.
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