Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
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Le trailer officiel de Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith sort la semaine prochaine partout, à la télé, au cinéma avec le film Robots et sur internet!!! Je capote!!!! J'ai hâte de voir!!! Je met tous les liens ici pour que vous puissiez le voir dès qu'il est disponible!
Je t'aime Pinklily <3
Yautja88 a écritLe trailer officiel de Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith sort la semaine prochaine partout, à la télé, au cinéma avec le film Robots et sur internet!!! Je capote!!!! J'ai hâte de voir!!! Je met tous les liens ici pour que vous puissiez le voir dès qu'il est disponible!
Yesssss j'ai hate
Yesssss j'ai hate

C'est bobépine ou bépine SVP

http://www.fanwarz.com/images_ep3.htm
Aller sur ce lien, vous allez avoir pleins d'images de l'Episode III!!! C'est vraiment génial!!
Aller sur ce lien, vous allez avoir pleins d'images de l'Episode III!!! C'est vraiment génial!!
Je t'aime Pinklily <3
Voici un aperçu des photos que vous trouverez...
Celles-là sont trop grosses, alors cliquez sur les oiens à la place, comme ça ça déformera pas la page...
http://www.fanwarz.com/images/episode3/ ... me%203.jpg
http://www.fanwarz.com/images/episode3/ ... me%202.jpg
http://www.fanwarz.com/images/episode3/ ... ultime.jpg
http://www.fanwarz.com/images/episode3/Dark%20Ani.jpg
http://www.fanwarz.com/images/episode3/ ... 0promo.jpg
Celles-là contiennent des SPOILERS, c'est à vos risques...
http://www.fanwarz.com/images/episode3/ ... ku%203.jpg
http://www.fanwarz.com/images/episode3/ ... ku%202.jpg
http://www.fanwarz.com/images/episode3/ ... 0Dooku.jpg --Message edité par Yautja88 le 2005-03-01 20:50:07--
Celles-là sont trop grosses, alors cliquez sur les oiens à la place, comme ça ça déformera pas la page...
http://www.fanwarz.com/images/episode3/ ... me%203.jpg
http://www.fanwarz.com/images/episode3/ ... me%202.jpg
http://www.fanwarz.com/images/episode3/ ... ultime.jpg
http://www.fanwarz.com/images/episode3/Dark%20Ani.jpg
http://www.fanwarz.com/images/episode3/ ... 0promo.jpg
Celles-là contiennent des SPOILERS, c'est à vos risques...
http://www.fanwarz.com/images/episode3/ ... ku%203.jpg
http://www.fanwarz.com/images/episode3/ ... ku%202.jpg
http://www.fanwarz.com/images/episode3/ ... 0Dooku.jpg --Message edité par Yautja88 le 2005-03-01 20:50:07--
Je t'aime Pinklily <3
Yessss, j'aime le commentaire de Lucas selon quoi sa ne s'adresse pas aux enfants Et les photos sont vraiment malades Mais j'ai pas regarder celles avec les Spoilers ;)
En passant, pour faire un clin d'oeil au topic de Batman, vous avez vue le court métrage "Troops" ? C'est vraiment drole, sa porte sur une patrouille de l'armée impérial. Voici le lien
http://www.theforce.net/fanfilms/shortfilms/troops/
En passant, pour faire un clin d'oeil au topic de Batman, vous avez vue le court métrage "Troops" ? C'est vraiment drole, sa porte sur une patrouille de l'armée impérial. Voici le lien
http://www.theforce.net/fanfilms/shortfilms/troops/
Y'a un cinéma au Pérou qui s'est fucké et il a présenté le tailer même si il est supposé sortir la semaine prochaine! Connaissant les fous de Star Wars, il en a pas fallu plus pour que certains fassent des copies en filmant le film! C'est au moins ous-titré en anglais, mais l'image est vraiment très très foncée, on disatingue très mal, mais ça donne un mini aperçu pareil! Ça va être complètement malade!! Et j'ai vu d'autres photos, c'est fou!!
Voici deux liens où aller voir pleins de photos si jamais ça vous intéresse!! Naturellement c'est à vos risques et périls, car certaines peuvent contenir des spoilers! J'vais aussi mettre celui que j'avais mit sur la page précédente!
http://www.millenniumfalcon.com/phpbb/v ... php?t=2865 (si vous vous promener vous allez trouver d'autres topics sur ce site avec des photos)
http://photobucket.com/albums/v376/thej ... he%20sith/
http://www.fanwarz.com/images_ep3.htm
Le premier lien étant le meilleur et le deuxième le deuxième meilleur! loll --Message edité par Yautja88 le 2005-03-06 18:16:18--
Voici deux liens où aller voir pleins de photos si jamais ça vous intéresse!! Naturellement c'est à vos risques et périls, car certaines peuvent contenir des spoilers! J'vais aussi mettre celui que j'avais mit sur la page précédente!
http://www.millenniumfalcon.com/phpbb/v ... php?t=2865 (si vous vous promener vous allez trouver d'autres topics sur ce site avec des photos)
http://photobucket.com/albums/v376/thej ... he%20sith/
http://www.fanwarz.com/images_ep3.htm
Le premier lien étant le meilleur et le deuxième le deuxième meilleur! loll --Message edité par Yautja88 le 2005-03-06 18:16:18--
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Voivi le poster officiel du film!!
Si vous voulez voir ce que les posters donnent de l'Episode I aller jusqu'à l'Episode VI, voici la photo, mais je met le lien, car elle est trop grosse, ça va défroemr la page!
http://img147.exs.cx/img147/4082/posters5jw.jpg
Si vous voulez voir ce que les posters donnent de l'Episode I aller jusqu'à l'Episode VI, voici la photo, mais je met le lien, car elle est trop grosse, ça va défroemr la page!
http://img147.exs.cx/img147/4082/posters5jw.jpg
Je t'aime Pinklily <3
Et pour tous ceux qui on le cable, demain soir (soit jeudi le 10 mars) entre 20h00 et 21h00 à FOX, il y a The O.C. et ils vont diffuser pendant une pause le trailer en entier!! Sauf qu'on sait pas laquelle, mais j'opterais pour la dernière afin de garder les amateurs devant leur télé le plus longtemps possible! Bref ne ratez surtout pas ça!! --Message edité par Yautja88 le 2005-03-09 22:45:59--
Je t'aime Pinklily <3
Voici enfin un lien pour pouvoir voir le trailer officiel du film!! L'image est pas énorme, mais dès lundi je mettrai des résolutions plus grandes, car elles seront disponibles sur le net! Ça va être débile!!!!!!!!!!!!! J'attends vos commentaires avec impatiences!!! Venez nous dire ce que vous en pensez!!
http://www.doubleagent.com/video.php?v=256
http://www.doubleagent.com/video.php?v=256
Je t'aime Pinklily <3
Yautja88 a écritVoici enfin un lien pour pouvoir voir le trailer officiel du film!! L'image est pas énorme, mais dès lundi je mettrai des résolutions plus grandes, car elles seront disponibles sur le net! Ça va être débile!!!!!!!!!!!!! J'attends vos commentaires avec impatiences!!! Venez nous dire ce que vous en pensez!!
http://www.doubleagent.com/video.php?v=256
Voici un lien pour downloader le trailer dans une excellente version......HD!!! La qualité de l'image est écoeurante!!!!!!! Quand vous le regarderez mettez-le en "fullscreen"!!
HD version:
http://www.pcgamemods.com/10903/
J'ai hâte d'avoir vos commentaires, à croire que je suis le seul qui a hâte! ;) --Message edité par Yautja88 le 2005-03-13 20:57:39--
http://www.doubleagent.com/video.php?v=256
Voici un lien pour downloader le trailer dans une excellente version......HD!!! La qualité de l'image est écoeurante!!!!!!! Quand vous le regarderez mettez-le en "fullscreen"!!
HD version:
http://www.pcgamemods.com/10903/
J'ai hâte d'avoir vos commentaires, à croire que je suis le seul qui a hâte! ;) --Message edité par Yautja88 le 2005-03-13 20:57:39--
Je t'aime Pinklily <3
Yautja88 a écrit
Voici un lien pour downloader le trailer dans une excellente version......HD!!! La qualité de l'image est écoeurante!!!!!!! Quand vous le regarderez mettez-le en "fullscreen"!!
HD version:
http://www.pcgamemods.com/10903/
J'ai hâte d'avoir vos commentaires, à croire que je suis le seul qui a hâte! ;)
Le son n'est pas synchro chez nous.. Peut-être mes codecs.. Mais sinon les images sont belles J'ai vue une version du trailer qui fait 93 meg, ma l'essayer je crois !
En passant, me demande si le film va sortir à Rimouski. L'épisode 2 il coutait trop cher ;)
Voici un lien pour downloader le trailer dans une excellente version......HD!!! La qualité de l'image est écoeurante!!!!!!! Quand vous le regarderez mettez-le en "fullscreen"!!
HD version:
http://www.pcgamemods.com/10903/
J'ai hâte d'avoir vos commentaires, à croire que je suis le seul qui a hâte! ;)
Le son n'est pas synchro chez nous.. Peut-être mes codecs.. Mais sinon les images sont belles J'ai vue une version du trailer qui fait 93 meg, ma l'essayer je crois !
En passant, me demande si le film va sortir à Rimouski. L'épisode 2 il coutait trop cher ;)
Voilà! Le trailer est maintenant disponible pour tous sur le net! Le voici dans deux des trois versions classiques, hi-res et med-res!! Mais je vous recommande la version HD que j'ai posté quelques posts avant!
hi-res:
http://movies.channel.aol.com/feature/s ... p?type=lrg
med-res:
http://movies.channel.aol.com/feature/s ... p?type=med --Message edité par Yautja88 le 2005-03-14 18:17:00--
hi-res:
http://movies.channel.aol.com/feature/s ... p?type=lrg
med-res:
http://movies.channel.aol.com/feature/s ... p?type=med --Message edité par Yautja88 le 2005-03-14 18:17:00--
Je t'aime Pinklily <3
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Le son n'est pas synchro chez nous.. Peut-être mes codecs.. Mais sinon les images sont belles J'ai vue une version du trailer qui fait 93 meg, ma l'essayer je crois !
En passant, me demande si le film va sortir à Rimouski. L'épisode 2 il coutait trop cher ;)
Bizarre, chez moi tout fonctionne #1!!
Le son n'est pas synchro chez nous.. Peut-être mes codecs.. Mais sinon les images sont belles J'ai vue une version du trailer qui fait 93 meg, ma l'essayer je crois !
En passant, me demande si le film va sortir à Rimouski. L'épisode 2 il coutait trop cher ;)
Bizarre, chez moi tout fonctionne #1!!
Je t'aime Pinklily <3
Yautja88 a écritVoilà! Le trailer est maintenant disponible pour tous sur le net! Le voici dans deux des trois versions classiques, hi-res et med-res!! Mais je vous recommande la version HD que j'ai posté quelques posts avant!
hi-res:
http://movies.channel.aol.com/feature/s ... p?type=lrg
med-res:
http://movies.channel.aol.com/feature/s ... p?type=med
Ah sa fonctionne bien avec ce lien
Tu as remarquer la fille bleu vers la fin ? Je trouve qu'elle resemble à la Diva dans "The Fifth Element" ;)
hi-res:
http://movies.channel.aol.com/feature/s ... p?type=lrg
med-res:
http://movies.channel.aol.com/feature/s ... p?type=med
Ah sa fonctionne bien avec ce lien
Tu as remarquer la fille bleu vers la fin ? Je trouve qu'elle resemble à la Diva dans "The Fifth Element" ;)
Raven a écrit
Ah sa fonctionne bien avec ce lien
Tu as remarquer la fille bleu vers la fin ? Je trouve qu'elle resemble à la Diva dans "The Fifth Element" ;)
En effet! J'avoue qu'elle lui ressemble! loll C'est d'valeur que ta version HD soit pas synchro, car y'a pleins de détails qu'on remarque mieux!! Par exemple le General Grievous!!
Ah sa fonctionne bien avec ce lien
Tu as remarquer la fille bleu vers la fin ? Je trouve qu'elle resemble à la Diva dans "The Fifth Element" ;)
En effet! J'avoue qu'elle lui ressemble! loll C'est d'valeur que ta version HD soit pas synchro, car y'a pleins de détails qu'on remarque mieux!! Par exemple le General Grievous!!
Je t'aime Pinklily <3
Quelqu'un a vu un screening de Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith et voici sa critique!! Je vous préviens elle contiens des SPOILERS et elle est juste en anglais et elle est longue! Mais c'est très intéressant!!! Les SPOILERS ne sont pas trop gros, donc c'est à vos risques et périls! La troisème partie s'en vient je ne sais pas trop quand, mais ce n'est pas supposé tarder!!
"PART I
Seeing the nearly completed Revenge of the Sith brings forth some strong emotions, most noteable of all is that the 30 year ride George has taken us on has now come to an end.
I remember seeing Star Wars in 1977 as a boy and feeling a thrill that I never had before, and haven't since in a movie theatre. Being a part of the Star Wars generation gave me alot of expectations for the prequels. When I saw Phantom Menace, I was just happy to see another Star Wars, but the film felt empty, lacking the heart the Originals had. Then came Clones, another film I had the privilege to preview a month before its opening. The second installment was enjoyable, but had its fair share of problems. If anything it was a setup for the movie we all wanted to see, a movie which the prequels were made for in the first place - Episode III. So this is it, the last in the trilogy as well as the saga. Buckle up kids, come May 19 you'll get your last cinematic trip to a galaxy far, far away....
The question from everyone off the bat will be a simple: 'Is it any good?' A follow up would likely be, 'Is is everything I've hoped for and more? Is it the best of them all?' While the answers will likely vary from person to person, in my very humble opinion, having gone into the film with hefty expectations though hesitent to buy into the hype that's been created....
Yes. The film is good. Really good. Revenge of the Sith is a shocking piece of cinema that will likely go down with most fans as the best film in the saga. I say shocking because I would have never imagined that some of the images in this film would come after the gold yellow logo and the main titles we've come to love. The film gets brutal. It's dark, and that's sure to make fans happy and turn some others off. The effectiveness of the film would not be possible without the work of some great talent, and that ladies and gentlemen is what makes me most pleased with Revenge of the Sith.
Well it's about time. The pacing is fast and furious, with a grave urgency attached to every scene in the film. The space battle sets the tone early as pilots frantically fight to survive and strike a crushing blow against the enemy fleet. Our Jedi heroes lighten the mood occasionally with quips and exchanges that were lacking from the previous movies. I now know how great a friend Anakin was to Obi-wan Kenobi. The battle itself is like nothing else in the previous films. The camera winds, dives and brings you into the chaos in what can only be described as dazzling. Computer graphics have made a giant leap forward since Clones, and this sequence takes advantage. It is truly something to be experienced.
PART II
Also during the opening battle we are introduced to the saga's newest villain, the part alien part droid, General Grievous. His introduction is classic, that of a frustrated commander shouting orders while occasionally losing his breath and coughing loudly, a colourful addition that adds life to the droid. While he does display a kind of sinister wit, the character may fall victom to the criticism that plagued Jar Jar and other computer generated characters of the prequels. Grievous's sterotypical villain dialogue is sure to be a point of attack from weary critics and fans. The character that immediately comes to mind is "Bosley" from the Care Bears television show. His animation, for the most part, is spectacular and really gets to shine in a fight to the death with Obi-wan Kenobi later in the film.
The battle in space soon carries over to a skirmish aboard an enemy cruiser as the Jedi (and a aggressive R2-D2) move to rescue the captive chancellor. This scene really stuck out in my mind because it directly echos the Death Star scenes in Star Wars. The Jedi keep in contact with R2D2 over a comlink, and the droid providess help opening doors and the such via his signature computer appendage. The scene culminates in the first of severa lightsaber battles between the Jedi and the villain Dooku.
Anakin's seduction to the dark side starts here, as the future Emperor encourages the victorious Jedi to finish off the defeated Dooku. When he does, a stern satisfaction comes over Anakin - though with a tinge of regret - a quality that Palpatine exploits over the course of the film. Worthy of note is that in the cut I saw, the final music track appeared to be in place and it's nothing short of sensational. The space battle music is filled with recognizeable beats and cues from the original trilogy's space battle sequence. As the enemy cruiser makes for a thrilling crash landing (that showcases some of the best work ILM has ever done), the music kicks up a notch, enhancing the urgency of a scene that is sure to wow moviegoers.
The actors feel much more comfortable in their roles in Revenge of the Sith. During the opening sequence, you actually believe the characters are responding to real situations. Hayden's performance during the first duel is spot-on, not breaking from the posed and determined stature of a warrior soon to become an agent of evil. There is some awkward dialogue, however which brings down the performances a bit, but the actors fight hard and stand their ground. Only during the first Padme-Anakin scenes are we reminded about what made Clones' love scenes so difficult to take in. It's not that acting is bad here, in fact it's quite good. There is no awkward blocking or positioning that I found hampered the performances of the leads in Clones, but instead a tenderness between the two lovers that conveys real emotion, amidst often difficult dialogue. Anakin speaks of his love for Padme and how he's missed her dearly, but the scene could lead to some rolling eyes. Nevertheless, these scenes are quite brief in comparison to its Episode II counterpart.
So begins the plot. The end of the Clone Wars are at hand, and the Jedi Council organize in a briefing room, reminiscent of a similar scene in Return of the Jedi, to plan the final stages of the war. Yoda goes to the Wookiee homeworld and Obi-wan to Utapau, a sinkhole planet that's rumoured to be the santuary of General Grievous. Meanwhile, the Jedi have grown weary of Palpatine's leadership and appoint Anakin as a spy to inform the council of the chancellor's activities. These series of scenes are quite well done, and focus on the tension that exists between the Jedi and the executive branch of the Republic. Anakin is caught in the middle, seeing Palpatine as a father figure, but is sworn by duty to the Jedi. His allegiances begin to fall in favour of Palpatine when the Jedi deny Anakin 'master' status, a decision Anakin blames on Obi-wan, whom he feels is jealous of Anakin's power. I take my hat off to Hayden Christensen, who will emerge from this film as a very capable leading actor, especially in a project of such high stature. His confidence becomes arrogance, which then turns to frustration and finally culminates in anger. His emotions are front and center of his portrayal of the dark lord to be."
"PART I
Seeing the nearly completed Revenge of the Sith brings forth some strong emotions, most noteable of all is that the 30 year ride George has taken us on has now come to an end.
I remember seeing Star Wars in 1977 as a boy and feeling a thrill that I never had before, and haven't since in a movie theatre. Being a part of the Star Wars generation gave me alot of expectations for the prequels. When I saw Phantom Menace, I was just happy to see another Star Wars, but the film felt empty, lacking the heart the Originals had. Then came Clones, another film I had the privilege to preview a month before its opening. The second installment was enjoyable, but had its fair share of problems. If anything it was a setup for the movie we all wanted to see, a movie which the prequels were made for in the first place - Episode III. So this is it, the last in the trilogy as well as the saga. Buckle up kids, come May 19 you'll get your last cinematic trip to a galaxy far, far away....
The question from everyone off the bat will be a simple: 'Is it any good?' A follow up would likely be, 'Is is everything I've hoped for and more? Is it the best of them all?' While the answers will likely vary from person to person, in my very humble opinion, having gone into the film with hefty expectations though hesitent to buy into the hype that's been created....
Yes. The film is good. Really good. Revenge of the Sith is a shocking piece of cinema that will likely go down with most fans as the best film in the saga. I say shocking because I would have never imagined that some of the images in this film would come after the gold yellow logo and the main titles we've come to love. The film gets brutal. It's dark, and that's sure to make fans happy and turn some others off. The effectiveness of the film would not be possible without the work of some great talent, and that ladies and gentlemen is what makes me most pleased with Revenge of the Sith.
Well it's about time. The pacing is fast and furious, with a grave urgency attached to every scene in the film. The space battle sets the tone early as pilots frantically fight to survive and strike a crushing blow against the enemy fleet. Our Jedi heroes lighten the mood occasionally with quips and exchanges that were lacking from the previous movies. I now know how great a friend Anakin was to Obi-wan Kenobi. The battle itself is like nothing else in the previous films. The camera winds, dives and brings you into the chaos in what can only be described as dazzling. Computer graphics have made a giant leap forward since Clones, and this sequence takes advantage. It is truly something to be experienced.
PART II
Also during the opening battle we are introduced to the saga's newest villain, the part alien part droid, General Grievous. His introduction is classic, that of a frustrated commander shouting orders while occasionally losing his breath and coughing loudly, a colourful addition that adds life to the droid. While he does display a kind of sinister wit, the character may fall victom to the criticism that plagued Jar Jar and other computer generated characters of the prequels. Grievous's sterotypical villain dialogue is sure to be a point of attack from weary critics and fans. The character that immediately comes to mind is "Bosley" from the Care Bears television show. His animation, for the most part, is spectacular and really gets to shine in a fight to the death with Obi-wan Kenobi later in the film.
The battle in space soon carries over to a skirmish aboard an enemy cruiser as the Jedi (and a aggressive R2-D2) move to rescue the captive chancellor. This scene really stuck out in my mind because it directly echos the Death Star scenes in Star Wars. The Jedi keep in contact with R2D2 over a comlink, and the droid providess help opening doors and the such via his signature computer appendage. The scene culminates in the first of severa lightsaber battles between the Jedi and the villain Dooku.
Anakin's seduction to the dark side starts here, as the future Emperor encourages the victorious Jedi to finish off the defeated Dooku. When he does, a stern satisfaction comes over Anakin - though with a tinge of regret - a quality that Palpatine exploits over the course of the film. Worthy of note is that in the cut I saw, the final music track appeared to be in place and it's nothing short of sensational. The space battle music is filled with recognizeable beats and cues from the original trilogy's space battle sequence. As the enemy cruiser makes for a thrilling crash landing (that showcases some of the best work ILM has ever done), the music kicks up a notch, enhancing the urgency of a scene that is sure to wow moviegoers.
The actors feel much more comfortable in their roles in Revenge of the Sith. During the opening sequence, you actually believe the characters are responding to real situations. Hayden's performance during the first duel is spot-on, not breaking from the posed and determined stature of a warrior soon to become an agent of evil. There is some awkward dialogue, however which brings down the performances a bit, but the actors fight hard and stand their ground. Only during the first Padme-Anakin scenes are we reminded about what made Clones' love scenes so difficult to take in. It's not that acting is bad here, in fact it's quite good. There is no awkward blocking or positioning that I found hampered the performances of the leads in Clones, but instead a tenderness between the two lovers that conveys real emotion, amidst often difficult dialogue. Anakin speaks of his love for Padme and how he's missed her dearly, but the scene could lead to some rolling eyes. Nevertheless, these scenes are quite brief in comparison to its Episode II counterpart.
So begins the plot. The end of the Clone Wars are at hand, and the Jedi Council organize in a briefing room, reminiscent of a similar scene in Return of the Jedi, to plan the final stages of the war. Yoda goes to the Wookiee homeworld and Obi-wan to Utapau, a sinkhole planet that's rumoured to be the santuary of General Grievous. Meanwhile, the Jedi have grown weary of Palpatine's leadership and appoint Anakin as a spy to inform the council of the chancellor's activities. These series of scenes are quite well done, and focus on the tension that exists between the Jedi and the executive branch of the Republic. Anakin is caught in the middle, seeing Palpatine as a father figure, but is sworn by duty to the Jedi. His allegiances begin to fall in favour of Palpatine when the Jedi deny Anakin 'master' status, a decision Anakin blames on Obi-wan, whom he feels is jealous of Anakin's power. I take my hat off to Hayden Christensen, who will emerge from this film as a very capable leading actor, especially in a project of such high stature. His confidence becomes arrogance, which then turns to frustration and finally culminates in anger. His emotions are front and center of his portrayal of the dark lord to be."
Je t'aime Pinklily <3