Album Rating: 5.0
"God Natalie Portman looks FINE in aotc... No wonder Anakin threw everything away for her... Lol"
FUCKING FACTS
That tight ass white skin suit outfit towards the big battle
UUUUUUGGGGGGHHHHHHHH
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah, Natalie Portman was hot as fuck back then. Especially Black Swan-era Natalie
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Album Rating: 5.0
IDK Man, she just hit forty and she stills lookin fine as fuck
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Album Rating: 5.0
She's a gorgeous woman. So seductive in those sexy outfits in aotc. Haha telling Anakin, "I can't, I'm a senator" it's classic.
That nabooty tho
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Album Rating: 5.0
"That nabooty tho"
LMFAO
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the prequel's dialogue is often boring and lifeless, and it's a shame because there's way too many of these cumbersome scenes that are just done to dump exposition rather than letting the narrative speak for itself. yeah exposition is needed sometimes, and the og trilogy isn't much better in that regard, but at least there's a ton of memorable exchanges, and the intended emotions for those scenes feel more natural and earned as exposed to a metaphorical que card that says 'here's the part where the emperor tells the story of darth sideous with dramatic head turns so this is where it's supposed to be dramatic and gripping' rather than just let the visuals and music set the tone in a more natural, less calculated way like that scene in the cave where luke fights the illusion of darth vader which to me was much more impactful
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Album Rating: 5.0
I get both sides. I mean most dialogue exchanges in the prequels are either sitting in a room, sitting on a couch or walking slowly and talking.
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Album Rating: 5.0
But that's a lot of movies
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'But that's a lot of movies'
and that's the problem
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Album Rating: 5.0
"and that's the problem"
To you. I like the slow burn talking scenes, mostly because I grew up on 1940's Noir and modern Drama films, which were very dialogue heavy with very little happening.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Well no one bats an eye when a Scorsese film has a 15 min dialogue scene with two people sitting at a table... Guess that doesn't really work for STAR WARS
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Album Rating: 5.0
I don't really mind it tbh. I like the character dialogue scenes, I'm fine with it
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Album Rating: 4.0
It doesn't work for Star Wars because George Lucas was a terrible dialogue writer
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i like talking scenes that aren't just set up for the sake of explaining the plot like every god damn hollywood film seems to do it, and we keep paying for that shit, and i hate it. but i'm just an antichrist who lives a shallow life of sex, drugs, and booze while sacrificing shit to my lord and savior inverted jeebus christe
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Album Rating: 5.0
"I doesn't work for Star Wars because George Lucas was a terrible dialogue writer"
This is true. Great idea guy. Needs a director to help. Look at episode 5 and 6. George didn't direct those films.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Back to the music tho, John knocked it out of the park on this one
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when doesn't he
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Album Rating: 4.0
"This is true. Great idea guy. Needs a director to help."
100%. George was at his best when other people realized his visions. He was the best at ideas, but his stories were complimented the most by other directors and writers
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Album Rating: 5.0
Well in the context of STAR WARS this may be may favorite score of the films
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Album Rating: 5.0
[MOVED]
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