Free Handy Guide On Sith Episode Iii

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SW Episode III: Revenge of the Sith Video Game?
i know there is for xbox, but is it there for pc? or how can I play it in my pc?
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  • Boctor [ 05Apr10]

    I am a classic SW lover… and have not been very happy with the new movies, games, or cartoon show… and I am especially irritated with the changes made to the original 3 movies. Not necessary.

    Anyhow, the novel of the Revenge of The Sith was pretty fun to read… and at least you don’t have to witness Anakin crying through the whole thing… since he is actually cool in the book instead of a whiny little jerk.

     
  • Lagman [ 06Apr10]

    I have read all the prequel books and they are all different in their own respect. This one was by far the darkest. It read (at least to me) almost like a horror book. I really wish there were aspects of the book that were put into the movie especially the seduction of Anakin by Palpatine. There are so much more details to how Anakin fell that were not in the movie which made it kind of weak. I really love the ending of the book when Anakin has turned into Darth Vader and he realized the “truth” about the Sith. It is really sad and I won’t ruin it for anyone how has not read the book. I would recommend reading this book if you have watched the movie. It will help you understand the movie better.

     
  • Nitinthorn [ 06Apr10]

    There are lots of reviews so I am just going to be brief. I was pleasantly surprised with this book. The other novelizations of the Star Wars movies have been pretty much the movie verbatim. This one is different. The depth given is incredible. For those who were disappointed with the movie, try reading this book, I think you will be happy that you did. If you liked the movie, you’ll probably like the book even more (I did).

    Mike Saxton, Author of “7 Scorpions: Rebellion”

     
  • Davila [ 07Apr10]

    This novel got to me in a way that I didn’t think a novel could; let alone a Star Wars novel; let alone a Star Wars novel based on one of the movies;let alone a Star Wars novel based on one of the PREQUEL movies.

    The sole reason I purchased this book was on account of Matthew Stover’s name being attached to it. I had recently jumped back into Star Wars novels thanks to his book, SHATTERPOINT. Up until then, as I’ve mentioned before, I had only perceived the Star Wars line of books to be marketable pieces of fanfiction (no thanks to previous experiences). But thanks to Stover, I came to believe in Star Wars again. He showed that there can be some ruthlessness in that realm, and that there is some room in the Expanded Universe for deep, philosophical musings about the ever-present clash between light and dark.

    I found that book just shy of a five-star rating because of a few gratuitous action scenes and some hang-ups I had with character development and pacing.

    His novelization of REVENGE OF THE SITH, however, not only came to fully deserve a five-star rating, but also developed to become one of the best, if not THE best, novels I’ve ever read. Again, I realize how silly that might sound: that a novelization of a Star Wars movie could accomplish such a thing. But I couldn’t be more sure of it, because this novel is more than a mere interpretation of a screenplay, it serves the core-story to an extent that if I had read this book before seeing Episode III for the first time, I probably would have felt cheated by the amount of content that had all but disappeared in translation.

    I don’t think I have to recap the story as, essentially, the main story-arc remains the same as the movie. But as I said, it expands on this to an insane degree. Characters, like Count Dooku, who really only seemed evil for the sake of evil, now have motive, fears, ambition. Every turn of emotion and every betrayal seems more devastating because of this exposition. Even Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi, who we’ve followed through three movies, seem almost alien as we completely rediscover who they are, what motivates them, and exactly how close they were to each other. The pair actually feel as though they’re brothers-in-arms here, not the squabbling pair they came off as on film.

    Some scenes are extended and pack more of a punch. One particular addition that I was mesmerized by came just before Palpatine reveals his true identity as Darth Sidious, where he tells a troubled Anakin that he can give him anything he wants in the galaxy. Anakin playfully begins naming off anything from an expensive speeder to an entire star system, and Palpatine, without hesitation, grants all of these things purely to prove a point. Scenes like this worked so well on paper that I haven’t the foggiest why they didn’t make an appearance in the movie.

    And, yes, I would certainly say this book is better than the movie it’s based upon. It goes so far as to transcend the Star Wars canon itself, providing such entrancing moral dilemmas and philosophical thoughts that, at some points, these thoughts leap off the page and make you wonder their context within our own universe: the frail divide between good and evil, relativity, and giving in to tradition.

    Again, this is a Star Wars book.

    I must also mention the writing, because Stover has a natural gift for making the reader feel what his characters are feeling. He tells this story from many points of view so that this vast story is properly covered, and he tells it all with the exuberance of a narrator of a tragic play. He allows you to see through the eyes of the characters, and takes you aside to really point out key moments in their lives. And when the end comes, and Darth Vader dons his trademark armor for the first time, there is no “Hey, look, it’s Darth Vader!” moment, there’s only the pity and sadness for a boy that you’ve come to know and care for who had flown too close to the sun. And he sums it all up perfectly in a way where you come to understand Vader so much more intensely:

    “This is what it’s like to be Anakin Skywalker, forever.”

    I must fiercely recommend this to any Star Wars or Stover fan. The way this book reads, it’s as if you’ve missed out on half of the movie–the good parts–and you will come to know some of your favorite characters in a way that you didn’t think possible. [SPOILER]: Mace Windu’s death will actually shock you! Yeah! And if you’ve read SHATTERPOINT, it will most certainly sadden you.

    I have two more Stover/Star Wars novels left to go. Here’s hoping he doesn’t stray too far from that universe, because it’s in desperate need of him. May the Force be with us all.

     
  • Lansdown [ 07Apr10]

    star wars episode III revenge of the sith is the greatest movie in the world the greatest movie of the 21st century and the soundtrack is just as good buy this soundtrack you wont be sorry

     
  • Ngok [ 08Apr10]

    Four years ago, John Williams reached a pinnacle (again) with STAR WARS EPISODE III: REVENGE OF THE SITH. Standing on the debatably smaller steps of PHANTOM MENACE and ATTACK OF THE CLONES as well as the mighty shoulders of the original trilogy, John Williams managed to bring it all together in harmonious union.

    Along with some captivating new themes.

    The vocal arrangements combined with the ominous tones of Anakin’s betrayal, the fall of the Jedi, and the destruction of the Jedi Temple are beautiful yet very haunting. Nothing like this has ever been heard on a Star Wars soundtrack. And I’ve heard nothing more intense than the “Anakin Vs. Obi-Wan” theme. Track 12, “The Immolation Scene” provided a melodic but somber mood, somewhat of an echo of another piece John Williams composed also called “Immolation” on the soundtrack to SCHINDLER’S LIST.

    Also with SITH, much more so than the two previous scores, John Williams has done a wonderful job of blending old familiar themes (especially from the original trilogy) with the new. Examples include Track 9, “Anakin Vs. Obi-Wan,” Track 14, “The Birth of the Twins and Padmé’s Destiny,” and Track 15, “A New Hope and End Credits” along with a couple of others.

    As noted on the liner notes of PHANTOM MENACE, there were musicians in the London Symphony Orchestra who went into music because they loved the Star Wars score so much when they were kids. Now they’re performing this music on an actual soundtrack. There must have been at least a few of those same people performing on REVENGE OF THE SITH. And I like to think there were a few of the old-timers there as well. That’s one of the most wonderful things about this music: it transcends generational barriers.

    What a grand union of perspective! And what a grand reunion of memorable melodies.

     
  • Blaisdell [ 08Apr10]

    the score to the final star wars film, is, actually, my favorite of all six. i heard that it would be released with a bonus disk.as you can guess, i was enthralled. a BONUS DISK? WITH MORE MUSIC? AWESOME!!! you can tell my dissapointment with the DVD. Is it a great addition to the soundtrack? Yeah, Sure. But in my opinion, i think more music shoulda been on the soundtrack instead of the DVD. Now, don’t let that stop you from getting this. the score on the album is amazaing. DO get this item. Let’s hope for a Complete Score Of The Prequels, Much Like The OT. I’m getting quite impatient as there is great music left off the album.Hopefully..It’ll come soon.

     
  • Ishikawa [ 09Apr10]

    The music is great, as you’d expect from Star Wars. However, what really sets this appart is the bonus DVD that has music-videos of around 6 star wars songs. The DVD includes intros and comments from Anthony Daniels (C3PO). I purchased this for the DVD alone, it’s a great buy.

     
  • Greenwalt [ 09Apr10]

    the score to the final star wars film, is, actually, my favorite of all six. i heard that it would be released with a bonus disk.as you can guess, i was enthralled. a BONUS DISK? WITH MORE MUSIC? AWESOME!!! you can tell my dissapointment with the DVD. Is it a great addition to the soundtrack? Yeah, Sure. But in my opinion, i think more music shoulda been on the soundtrack instead of the DVD. Now, don’t let that stop you from getting this. the score on the album is amazaing. DO get this item. Let’s hope for a Complete Score Of The Prequels, Much Like The OT. I’m getting quite impatient as there is great music left off the album.Hopefully..It’ll come soon.

     
  • Futterman [ 10Apr10]

    The music is great, as you’d expect from Star Wars. However, what really sets this appart is the bonus DVD that has music-videos of around 6 star wars songs. The DVD includes intros and comments from Anthony Daniels (C3PO). I purchased this for the DVD alone, it’s a great buy.

     
  • Carino [ 10Apr10]

    Four years ago, John Williams reached a pinnacle (again) with STAR WARS EPISODE III: REVENGE OF THE SITH. Standing on the debatably smaller steps of PHANTOM MENACE and ATTACK OF THE CLONES as well as the mighty shoulders of the original trilogy, John Williams managed to bring it all together in harmonious union.

    Along with some captivating new themes.

    The vocal arrangements combined with the ominous tones of Anakin’s betrayal, the fall of the Jedi, and the destruction of the Jedi Temple are beautiful yet very haunting. Nothing like this has ever been heard on a Star Wars soundtrack. And I’ve heard nothing more intense than the “Anakin Vs. Obi-Wan” theme. Track 12, “The Immolation Scene” provided a melodic but somber mood, somewhat of an echo of another piece John Williams composed also called “Immolation” on the soundtrack to SCHINDLER’S LIST.

    Also with SITH, much more so than the two previous scores, John Williams has done a wonderful job of blending old familiar themes (especially from the original trilogy) with the new. Examples include Track 9, “Anakin Vs. Obi-Wan,” Track 14, “The Birth of the Twins and Padmé’s Destiny,” and Track 15, “A New Hope and End Credits” along with a couple of others.

    As noted on the liner notes of PHANTOM MENACE, there were musicians in the London Symphony Orchestra who went into music because they loved the Star Wars score so much when they were kids. Now they’re performing this music on an actual soundtrack. There must have been at least a few of those same people performing on REVENGE OF THE SITH. And I like to think there were a few of the old-timers there as well. That’s one of the most wonderful things about this music: it transcends generational barriers.

    What a grand union of perspective! And what a grand reunion of memorable melodies.

     
  • Domingo [ 11Apr10]

    star wars episode III revenge of the sith is the greatest movie in the world the greatest movie of the 21st century and the soundtrack is just as good buy this soundtrack you wont be sorry

     
  • Finney [ 11Apr10]

    Star Wars fans rejoice: a prequel that’s actually good! I went into this film skeptical because Episode I was mediocre and Episode II was absolutely terrible, but I was pleasantly surprised by how awesome this one was. The plot engages the viewer in it’s twisted coils of political conspiracy and strained relationships, and the action sequences really give you a rush of adrenaline. It’s true, as many other reviewers have pointed out, that the dialogue isn’t always the best, but for a Star Wars movie it’s up to par. I also liked the special features on this DVD set. The commentary gave a lot of interesting insight into the making of the film and into the very creative mind of George Lucas, and the documentaries on the second DVD gave me an appreciation for just how complicated a film it was in terms of the special effects and stunts.

     
  • Joyce [ 12Apr10]

    Thank you for making my day, I had ordered all of the star wars so I have all six and I sent the day watching them in order and it was great to see how every thing got started all the way to the end of return of the Jedhi. Thank you for getting me all of them together.

     
  • Nae [ 12Apr10]

    Very happy with my purchase. I needed this to complete my collection of the movies and the movie is great quality.

     
  • Cleveland [ 13Apr10]

    This is my favorite of the first three Episodes of Star Wars. That being said it is not for young children – is disturbing when you see Anakin transform into Darth Vader.

    I usually don’t watch the extra features but I did watch the ones on this DVD and there were a lot of cool behind the scenes footage on all the people involved in making the movie – very cool!

     
  • Atmodjojo [ 13Apr10]

    Video Game was very entertaining.
    Video Game arrived in a very timely fashion.
    Video Game arrived in excellent condition.

     
  • Morehead [ 14Apr10]

    Before this game came out, I wasn’t too crazy about Star Wars video games seince most of the Jedi based games came out only on XBox (Knights Of The Old Republic) and playstation one. I saw this in a store and decided to pick it up. Of course I talked myself into buying it, and its a decision I will not soon regret!! Star Wars Episode 3 the game is flat out fun!! You can play as either Obi-Wan or Anikin each ending with their own story. Vs mode is fun to play as well. If your planning on buying this I suggest also buying Star Wars the force unleashed as well. Overall I gave this game a 4/5 rating for good graphics fun gameplay, and finally a VS mode.

     
  • Eastland [ 14Apr10]

    The producers made great strides in creating an harmonious attack system. Even though you have a myriad of options it won’t take you long to master them. You`ll handle a very coordinated killing machine and feel very much in control. Like a Jedi.

     
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