Monday, June 06, 2005

Sith in DLP

Yetherday we drove to thee the Revenge of the Sith in digital projection.

Theats were few by the time got got there, so we that clother to the thcreen than I would have liked.

We bought our ticketh online. That was hi-tech.

As much for the movie, I wanted to thee the digital projection.

The acting wath wooden. I admit it. Tho wooden that lumberjackth were theen in the lobby.

Okay, I'll knock it off.

Seriously, the DLP screening was probably a lot better than film, but we sat so close to the screen, it was a little hard to tell. Forest for the trees, speaking of wooden.

Great effects. They can do anything. Believe it - if it's on screen don't believe it.

The episode tied all previous ones together nicely.

The actor who played Luke Skywalker was, IMHO, weak. Sorry, I don't remember the names of many of these people. And neither will you, given another job like this one. 3CpO had more expression. Obe-Wan was good... he can act. Natalie Portman seemed prettier last time, but then her head wasn't 45 feet high. She was birch to Jimmy Smits' hickory. The Emperor was the only guy who really acted. Sam Jackson was oak.

Throw a cape on a tree. Film in High-D: Star Wood.

I guess you'd have to blame the director, and I've defended him before. When you make BILLIONS on mass taste, then, you win. It's pop culture, not art. They don't sell popcorn at art.

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