btrboyev said:Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
"Gary Oldman, who can currently be seen in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, is in negotiations to perform a character voice in Star Wars: Episode III, according to his reprentatives at the Douglas Management Group. Which character's voice he may perform is not revealed, yet a good guess would be that of General Grievous, the new villain of the final prequel"
Kabuki Waq said:hey it cant be any worse than the first 2.
right?
Grievous is a force empowered cyborg who leads the assault on the Jedi once the Clone Wars are ending. He is responsible for killing the majority of the Jedi generals, and can wield 3 lightsabers at once. He wears the sabers of the Jedi he kills around his belt.TaleSynz said:Ep 1 so far has been the better of the two prequels...Especially cause of Darth Maul.
So we can expect alot more on screen deaths and an overall sad movie right ? Cause the Jedi all die and stuff. And who is Genreal Grievous ? Sorry, my Star Wars knowledge is very limited.
Tritroid said:Grievous is a force empowered cyborg who leads the assault on the Jedi once the Clone Wars are ending. He is responsible for killing the majority of the Jedi generals, and can wield 3 lightsabers at once. He wears the sabers of the Jedi he kills around his belt.
You mind = gutter.tedtropy said:Dare I ask where he attaches the third lightsaber?
elitehebrew said:I thought the new title was "rise of the empire" or soemthing to that effect
btrboyev said:there was lots of death in episode IIEpisode III: Revenge of the Sith
Tritroid said:You mind = gutter.
He has the ability to move like a guerilla, making use of his legs as if they were hands. By standing on one foot, he can wield 3 sabers if one is held in the other foot. This was shown in the cartoon series, but I'm not sure how they'll pull it off in the movie without looking stupid.
Dan said:
I still don't care for "Attack of the Clones". That makes them sound like an enemy, and they really aren't, except in a very indirect point of view.
I'm aware, but I'm sure there was a better way to get the point across. Shit, The Phantom Menace Part II would have been incredibly more apt. I mean, the clones don't "attack" until Revenge of the Sith. I just don't think the name AotC fit the film very well at all.Bizarro Sun Yat-sen said:I think you just stumbled on the point...
Grievous is a force empowered cyborg who leads the assault on the Jedi once the Clone Wars are ending. He is responsible for killing the majority of the Jedi generals, and can wield 3 lightsabers at once. He wears the sabers of the Jedi he kills around his belt.
shantyman said:
levious said:if anakin doesn't take out at least one jedi after turning into vader I'll be pissed.
I believe Lucas is aiming for just over the 2 hour mark, just like the last two films. It certainly won't be anywhere near 3 hours, let alone above that.Apharmd Battler said:Anyway, Lucas has a lot of ground to cover in this movie, if it's less than 3 hours ten I'm skeptical that all the loose end will be tied up and the story won't be full of holes here an there. But seeing Obi Wan Handle Anakin should be worth the price of admission......
SteveMeister said:From what I've heard, Anakin falls to the dark side WELL before he dons the Vader costume. Why else would he be fighting Obi-Wan?
IAmtheFMan said:This is true, and Anakin DOES go a little apeshit, if rumors are to be believed.
Whether or not he dons the name "Darth Vader" prior to the suit is still unknown.
evil ways said:I doubt it'll happen, rumors say that after he turns into Vader the movie pretty much ends. So he'll probably be seen in costume, then cut to Obi Wan or some other scene and the movie ends.
Dice said:How very sly of them to use more 70's style haircuts in Ep3 for better flow between episodes, and likewise very convenient with the whole "vintage" style thing to be somewhat popular right now.