Reposting.
This is a powerful piece of cinema and I think that It's one of the greatest films since 2000.
It's not perfect, but it's a diamond in the rough.
In some ways, the rough is what makes it so great. It's not a squeaky clean corporate product.
It's one wierdo's crazy vision of a conflicted man's descent into hell.
This will be remembered as an achievement in pop art long after the Disney Wars have faded into the ether.
I can feel your anger...
I am defenseless
Take your janitor weapon!
BAN ME WITH ALL OF YOUR HATRED AND YOUR JOURNEY TOWARDS REDDIT WILL BE COMPLETE!
>>69818040
MEMES MEMES MEMRS MEMES
>>69818040
I agree very much
Best scene in the saga
Hands down
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05dT34hGRdg
In 2012, art critic Camille Paglia praised the film in Glittering Images, comparing some of its scenes to works by modern painters and calling it the greatest work of art in recent memory.[64] Paglia explained, "The long finale of Revenge of the Sith has more inherent artistic value, emotional power, and global impact than anything by the artists you name. It's because the art world has flat-lined and become an echo chamber of received opinion and toxic over-praise. It's like the emperor's new clothes -- people are too intimidated to admit what they secretly think or what they might think with their blinders off. Episode III epitomizes the modern digital art movement, more so than other piece from the last 30 years. I had considered using Japanese anime for the digital art chapter of the book, but it lacked the overwhelming operatic power and yes, seriousness of Lucas's Revenge of the Sith."[65]
Just realized that Coruscant shot was poetry.
There's no bottom to this shit.
Finally someone else who agrees with me it's the best Star Wars. Yes, there's a fair amount of cringy dialogue, but all of the movies have that (But I was going to Toshi Station to pick up some power converters!). The "You were the chosen one!" scene is easily my favorite scene in the whole saga, and everyone's performances (Yes, even Hayden's) are so on point. And of course this is the movie that gave us the wonders of Sheevposting
>>69818315
>than anything by the artists you name. It's because the art world has flat-lined and become an echo chamber of received opinion and toxic over-praise. It's like the emperor's new clothes -- people are too intimidated to admit what they secretly think or what they might think with their blinders off. Episode III epitomizes the modern digital art movement, more so than other piece from the last 30 years. I had considered using Japanese anime for the digital art chapter of the book, but it lacked the overwhelming operatic power and yes, seriousness of Lucas's Revenge of the Sith."[65]
She is right.
The music made it. I honestly think the score is John Williams' best.
You don't hear something simple yet powerful like Padme's Ruminations in any other Star Wars.
>>69818040
>This will be remembered as an achievement in pop art
It actually is remembered mostly as an achievement in poop art
>>69818040
srsly
>>69818891
epic 1
>>69818040
Back to >>>/v/ you go
Underage scum
>>69819994
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>>69821721
>autism.bmp