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Episode III Deleted Scenes Leaked Online

Master_of_Tumbleweeds writes "Like the previous Prequels' arrivals on DVD, Revenge of the Sith will have several deleted scenes included when it's released next month. We now have a sneak peak (thanks to various online spies like the infamous Darth Psychotic) at a couple of these sequences, one that depicts General Grievous actually dispatching a Jedi Knight (something we didn't even see in the theatrical release) and Yoda's arrival at the swamp planet of Dagobah. Episode III comes out on DVD November 1st"

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  1. Re:Takes Balls by rovingeyes · · Score: 4, Insightful

    or a lack of common sense...Either way those scenes are nice ;)

  2. Re:Dagobah by Prospero's+Grue · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I can understand the idea behind the exile, but the execution needed a lot of work.

    But then, the same can pretty much be said of most of the recent trilogy.

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  3. Re:Dagobah by AceCaseOR · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It made sense to me. Anakin knows Obi-Wan is alive. Palpatine couldn't find Yoda's body, so assuming he was dead would be an unwise idea. So, it would be a very good idea for Yoda and Obi-wan to lay low for a while. A long while. I didn't particularly need expository dialogue to figure that out.

    Frankly, the big studios tend to under-estimate the intelligence of the audience sometimes. For instance, the scenes of the T1000 searching John Connor's room by touch being cut at the studio's request from "Terminator 2: Judgement Day".

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  4. Re:Milking Star Wars by clontzman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Number of versions of Star Wars released on DVD: 1.

    Number of versions of Evil Dead 2 released on DVD: 4? 5? 6? Another new one just came out with yet another screaming rubber cover.

    Ratio of "George Lucas milks it" to "Sam Raimi milks it" posts on /.: 3,720 to 1

  5. Re:Opinion: by Red+Flayer · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "The acting was so bad in the third I was embarrassed to even be watching it"

    I don't think the acting was any better in Episodes 4-6.

    The difference was that we were not yet jaded by the setting and story.

    What Lucas seemingly failed to realize is that since Return of the Jedi, others have done similar sci-fi movies and stories better. Lucas failed to leap past these other movies, and instead made movies only marginally better than Ep 4-6. Since we expect better movies, in general, we were majorly disappointed.

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