Star Wars Episode 3: I read the book, and think I can answer your questions :D

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I've just finished reading Star Wars III: Revenge of the Sith, by Matthew Stover, and am quite confident that I can answer your questions :D

It was an awesome book, and the movie looks to be good.

The book is based on the screenplay, so I believe that it is relatively accurate.
 
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Natalie Portman's a pretty talented actress...and she's quite attractive.

Alrighty, Do you actually see the wookiees fighting the seperatist army?
And does it accurately describe Kashyyyk? ie : Extremely high in the treetops, and there's dangerous creatures on the bottom.
 
xlucidx said:
Natalie Portman's a pretty talented actress...and she's quite attractive.

Alrighty, Do you actually see the wookiees fighting the seperatist army?
And does it accurately describe Kashyyyk? ie : Extremely high in the treetops, and there's dangerous creatures on the bottom.

:( The book makes no mention of Kashyyyk, with the exception of Yoda travelling there to make the Jedi Order appear very thin. The book mainly focuses around Anakin and Obi-Wan.

However, I did purchase the visual dictionary, and that has many mentions of Kashyyyk and it's Chief, Tarful
 
Well I read the script but i'm unsure on how accurate it is (or whether its legite)

So:

Does General Grievous really die from bieng shot by a blaster :|
 
Samon said:
Well I read the script but i'm unsure on how accurate it is (or whether its legite)

So:

Does General Grievous really die from bieng shot by a blaster :|

Yes... Grevious is part alien, part droid, so he has internal organs. Obi-Wan loses his lightsaber, so he uses Grevious' energy sword to smash in his armor plating, then shoots his unguarded body organs with a blaster. So yes. :D
 
I wasn't that impressed with the script. Unless they get the shot transitions just right it seems a little....bitty.
 
Ranga said:
Yes... Grevious is part alien, part droid, so he has internal organs. Obi-Wan loses his lightsaber, so he uses Grevious' energy sword to smash in his armor plating, then shoots his unguarded body organs with a blaster. So yes. :D
Sounds pretty graphic, what's the rating on this one again?
 
Icarusintel said:
Sounds pretty graphic, what's the rating on this one again?

Episode III will be the first Star Wars movie with a PG-13 rating (US).
 
Who do you want to se most general grevious fighting with 4 sabers or the well known emperor palpatine :D
 
Reginald said:
I wasn't that impressed with the script. Unless they get the shot transitions just right it seems a little....bitty.

What does "bitty" mean in American English? :p
 
SFLUFAN said:
What does "bitty" mean in American English? :p

Doesn't really have any....fluidity. All seems strung together in Lucas' haste to tie up all plots within two hours. He manages to make everything lead nicely to episode 4 though. Apart from some parts, which aren't very well explained, but if I mention them, I will spoil the story.
 
Does Mace Windu or whatever his name is, the black Jedi guy, die?

I think it would be cool if that bountry hunter's son got revenge.
 
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