Episode III, Revenge Of The Sith In The Star Wars Movies

Revenge of the Sith is one of the many Star Wars movies out on the market today. Although this movie says that it is number III in the Star Wars films, it is really the sixth movie to be made. Episode III, Revenge of the Sith was made after Star Wars Episodes IV-VI. This was a great film and became the second highest grossing Star Wars film ever made. Although I like the Star Wars movies that were made first better, the ones that were just made are not too bad to watch. If you like Star Wars, you are going to like these movies.
If you are a fan of George Lucas's movies, then you know of the Star Wars movie. Now, the way the Star Wars movies were made was kind of funny. Star Wars Episodes IV, V, and VI were made first. Years later they came back to make Episodes one, two, and three. I find it a little hard to watch because it really does not make sense why some of the things in the Episodes I, II, and III are not brought up in the last three movies. Of course, at the time that the last three were made, the first three had not even been made yet. Because of this you see a lot cooler stuff in Revenge of the Sith than you do in the later episodes. So when watching it, starting from episode I to episode VI, you can see the picture quality drop real low after the first three movies. To me that makes watching them all at the same time hard. Revenge of the Sith was still a great movie, and it came out in 2005. The Star Wars saga is something that people love, and they cannot get enough of IT. In fact, there is talk about going on and making later Star Wars Episodes, however, I have not heard anything else about that since Revenge of the Sith came out. Not only did this movie get a lot of good reviews, it also got a lot of money. In fact, this movie was the second highest grossing Star Wars film ever made. Revenge of the Sith brought in more than 850 million dollars in sales. Because of that, Revenge of the Sith was the highest grossing film in the United States of America in 2005. Of course, if you look at world wide sales it was second place. It was beat out by the ever popular Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

The Revenge of the Sith is set only three years after the following Star Wars movie, the Clone Wars. During this movie the evil master mind Darth Sidious shows a plot that he is coming up with to take over the whole galaxy. There is a lot more that goes on in this movie, but in order to understand what is going on you have to have seen the other two movies. Of course, this movie is the one that shows how Darth Vader came to be who he was in the other Star Wars movies. Out of all the new Star Wars movies the Revenge of the Sith got some of the highest reviews of all the other movies. This movie was better than the first one and the second one put together, however, the first one did have great sales, as did the second one' they where both full of mixed reviews. Mostly the people that grew up watching the other Star Wars movies did not like them at all. This makes since because after you get use to something it is hard to see it get changed. Although these Star Wars movies are great. I do like the other three that were made first a little bit better. In fact, I own the first three that came out but did not go out and buy the latest three that have came out, nor do I think I ever well. There are just some things that cannot be out done, and the first Star Wars movies were by far the best. In fact, I have them on old VHS. I do not even have them on DVD, That just shows how old school I am.

If you like updated special effects and think that is something the Star Wars movies were missing, then the Revenge of the Sith is for you. However, I think that is why the other Star Wars movies were so great for the time they were made. They worked with what they had to make the movie look great and be something that had never been seen before. The Revenge of the Sith looks great, but you know it is all computer done, so it is not as great to watch if you ask me.
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