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Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith Review (Part 5 of 8)

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2011

http://www.redlettermedia.com - Here it is folks! Finally! The epic review of Star Wars: Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith. Part review satire, part parody, part commentary, all prequel hating vitriolic comedy. This transformative work delves into this film in detail as well as more general topics about why the prequels didn't quite "work" for most audiences.

Note:
Any credit for this video goes strictly and directly to Mister "fucking awesome genius" Plinkett.
Again, this was NOT made by me, this was made by Harry S. Plinkett, the famous Star Wars Prequel reviewer, I only uploaded it to Youtube. This is the last installment of the Star Wars Prequel reviews made by him.

Enjoy!

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  • very good point about how the green screen severely limits the mobility of the actors, especially when the scene calls for quick movement.

  • Harry Plinkett is a comedy genius

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  • George Lucas. You fat lazy fuck.

  • Awesome Palpatine impression!

  • @zzyzx0788

    he is not a genius - everyone who disagrees with him is just plain stupid. Plinkett uses good old common sense! and he is not a comedian. he is absolutely serious - it's George Lucas who is a comedian - against his own will.

  • In terms of sword fights, I think Rob Roy's duel easily bests both fights. The Die Another Day fight starts off OK, but then gets super-stupid very fast (capsule review for the film). The Rob Roy duel has high emotional stakes, a truly vile villain, a worthy hero, solid direction, and a script that expresses why the hero wins (strength) and why the villain loses (arrogance). It also features the last time in which Tim Roth was awesome, before he started to repeat himself with silly mannerisms.

  • @PhillipTolentino Yes he is very funny.

  • go junkie hooker go!

  • Die Another Day is a bad example.

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