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Star Wars: Episode III (2005) 2hrs. 26min. PG-13 |
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Star wars: Episode III is much better that episode I and II. It has really good acting and great special effects. The movie is also a bit darker than the others which is a good change for the trilogy because it makes it seem more adult oriented as opposed to the more childish, fun episode I and II. And very importantly the writers did a great job of tieing the two trilogies together so it all makes sense. John Williams has a big part in this movie as the music creator. His music gives the movie a very powerful feeling that makes it much better and helps you get into the movie more.
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Star Wars: Episode VI (1983) Star Wars: Episode V (1980) Star Wars: Episode IV (1977) |
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