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I sense great fear in you, Skywalker. You have hate. You have anger. But you don't use them.

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No 330 - Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith Director - George Lucas Episode 3 is the prequel which finally (at times) looks like Star Wars. Episodes 1 and 2 are all taking place in the grand old palaces of Naboo or the super busy super-city of a Coruscant - places which are massively different from the general aesthetic of the original trilogy. However, after the scroll of episode 3, we get to see the old school Star Destroyers back in action. We're beginning with an inter-galactic dog fight and it all feels like star wars. And yet, what Lucas has managed to do is take the basic designs of Star Wars and use CGI to make it feel wrong. Lets start out with that initial dog fight. The action is big and dramatic , but there is so much CGI thrown into the sequence that it just becomes a bit of a mess and difficult to follow. But CGI is a bit of a curse for the film. Everything has been replaced with CGI . Every single shot has CGI in it. Let IMDB put it into context with ...

Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering

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No 449 - Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Director - George Lucas This may be controversial, but you know what? Whilst there are some massive MASSIVE flaws with the film (which I'll discuss in a bit) - there are some really exciting bits. Lets focus on the positive shall we. Firstly, there is something which I've omitted from my previous Star Wars blogs - John Williams' excellent score. It is always a dramatic highlight of every film, underpinning the action with a real sense of drama and excitement. When it comes to the new trilogy, the score has been dramatically improved. I mean, cast your ear holes over at the frankly amazing ' Duel of the Fates ' which acts as Darth Maul's theme. It is a frankly epic and terrific piece of music. John Williams is an amazing composer (it is such lazy blogging to continuously point to another person's blog.... but still ). In fact, besides John Williams score, Darth Maul is probably the saving grace of the first f...

I know it hurts. That's life. If nothing else, It's life. It's real, and sometimes it fuckin' hurts, but it's sort of all we have.

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No 393 - Garden State Director - Zach Braff This is what the film challenge is about, it is about discovery. Or, in the case of this particular film, rediscovery. I think I Garden State has suffered because it came out, and I saw it, around the time I first discovered Wes Anderson and I thusly spent the whole time comparing it to The Royal Tenenbaums - which is probably my favourite film in the world. I admit that this is an unfair thing to do, however Braff hardly makes matters easy for himself. The films share a lot of common ground: The Comi -tragic tone which leans a lot more towards tragic. The sense of existential ennui Father Issues Visual Quirks But, whilst I'm searching the film for these similarities, I miss out on what made this film good, and there are some really great moments in it. Things that need to be lauded and celebrated. Let us begin which some of the visual choices that Zach Braff has chosen. There are some wonderful moments such as motion sensors triggeri...