Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith

I love the Force Theme during the tumbeling in the atmosphere.

E, “You call that a happy landing. I certainly don’t call that a happy landing.”

Good advice to share to all young Jedi.

This movie makes that much more sense if you have read Labyrinth of Evil and the novel adaptation of ROTS.

Palpy? That sounds… unwholesome. :eek:

And Sith of all ages.

E, “They’re kissing. Disgusting. There’s too much romance. I want more action.”

You got big laughs with that one from me girls.

Is this a kissing book?

R, “They. Had. SEX?!?”

Where is your mother?

That’s the right spirit.:smiley:

Excellent. All is going as I have foreseen.

Did George Lucas just open a can of worms for you? :eek:

R, “See? The fear of loss leads to the Dark Side.”

Not to mention all the murder of sand people.

Took me a moment to notice what you meant. Bad, Badger. d:

Blind frakking. I’ll get the prequels when the Blu-ray comes out.

My 7 year old girl mixes up the words “lightsaber” and “lifesaver”.

I either need to teach her better about Star Wars, or teach her better about candy.

girls giggle

Did George Lucas just open a can of worms for you? :eek:

Nah. We’ve had this or that conversation before.

Star Wars, definitely.

So Jedi shouldn’t care for people?:wink:

Truth about Cats and Dogs: It’s ok to love people as long as Jedi don’t love people.

I think…and this is a long shot…the Jedi need to be indifferent. They need to keep the peace and justice. They can’t allow themselves to get attached to the outside world (possessions and relationships). They protect people and can’t allow their personal feelings to get involved.

And cookies! Remember kids, the Dark Side has cookies!

The Light Side of the Force only has dry, stale crackers. blech :rolleyes:

I’m trying very hard to stay within certain guidelines. It’s more difficult than you might imagine. :o