3rd November 2003, 8:12 PM
Quote:I expect realistic dialogue because a lot of the characters are human and it just seems weird to have them talking with no emotion in their voices. And I don't really remember it being too much like that in the original trilogy. Han Solo certainly didn't talk like that.
That's because Han Solo was a scoundrel. :)
And you expect realistic dialogue because they're human?

Quote:Well, I'm really basing this off just seeing the first movie once and the second twice so I really can't remember a lot of specifics. I just know that when I saw AotC for the second time I couldn't stand the romantic thing going on between Anakin and Amidala. Again going back to my perception that it doesn't sound real. Truthfully, I don't care what the critics say, I'm basing this on what I thought of the movies. All I know is that I enjoyed watching the original trilogy for the first time while, for the most part, I didn't enjoy the new films nearly as much.
That's perfectly alright; you don't have to like them as much. I don't like the prequels as much as the OT, although I still love them.
Quote:Well, WHY does he want to take over exactly? I get now that Sith is a religion and not a species, but what kind of religion is it? The "Evil is cool and try to take over everything" religion?

Why did Hitler want to take over the world? Did he create Nazism because he thought that "Evil is cool and try to take over everything"? Come on now, you're expecting fictional characters to have more motivation than real-life madmen?? Hitler wanted to take over the world and change it to fit his vision because he thought that his way was the better way, he thought that he was "cleansing" mankind. Palpatine wants to take over the galaxy because just like earth right now there is much disunity among all of the planets. Even though he did kill a lot of people, Palpatine did bring order to the galaxy after Ep 3. Tyrannical, totalitarian order, but order nonetheless. It's really that simple.
He'll also have much more screentime in Episode III, so everything that he did in the first two prequels will pay off.