From MF.com
(Hoping this is new)
The death of Rune Haako
RUNE HAAKO
Stop! Enough! We surrender, do you understand? You can't just kill us!
VADER
Can't I?
RUNE HAAKO
We're unarmed! We surrender! Please, please, you're a Jedi!
VADER
You fought a war to destroy the Jedi.
VADER slashes RUNE HAAKO.
VADER (cont.)
Congratulations on your success.
Apparently someone at MF knows someone who has seen a 'close to final cut' of the film and will be posting a review of sorts...
http://www.millenniumfalcon.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=3350
Here's part 1 (of 3):
Originally posted by CoGro @ MF.comPART I
Seeing the nearly completed Revenge of the Sith brings forth some strong emotions, most noteable of all is that the 30 year ride George has taken us on has now come to an end.
I remember seeing Star Wars in 1977 as a boy and feeling a thrill that I never had before, and haven't since in a movie theatre. Being a part of the Star Wars generation gave me alot of expectations for the prequels. When I saw Phantom Menace, I was just happy to see another Star Wars, but the film felt empty, lacking the heart the Originals had. Then came Clones, another film I had the privilege to preview a month before its opening. The second installment was enjoyable, but had its fair share of problems. If anything it was a setup for the movie we all wanted to see, a movie which the prequels were made for in the first place - Episode III. So this is it, the last in the trilogy as well as the saga. Buckle up kids, come May 19 you'll get your last cinematic trip to a galaxy far, far away....
The question from everyone off the bat will be a simple: 'Is it any good?' A follow up would likely be, 'Is is everything I've hoped for and more? Is it the best of them all?' While the answers will likely vary from person to person, in my very humble opinion, having gone into the film with hefty expectations though hesitent to buy into the hype that's been created....
Yes. The film is good. Really good. Revenge of the Sith is a shocking piece of cinema that will likely go down with most fans as the best film in the saga. I say shocking because I would have never imagined that some of the images in this film would come after the gold yellow logo and the main titles we've come to love. The film gets brutal. It's dark, and that's sure to make fans happy and turn some others off. The effectiveness of the film would not be possible without the work of some great talent, and that ladies and gentlemen is what makes me most pleased with Revenge of the Sith.
Well it's about time. The pacing is fast and furious, with a grave urgency attached to every scene in the film. The space battle sets the tone early as pilots frantically fight to survive and strike a crushing blow against the enemy fleet. Our Jedi heroes lighten the mood occasionally with quips and exchanges that were lacking from the previous movies. I now know how great a friend Anakin was to Obi-wan Kenobi. The battle itself is like nothing else in the previous films. The camera winds, dives and brings you into the chaos in what can only be described as dazzling. Computer graphics have made a giant leap forward since Clones, and this sequence takes advantage. It is truly something to be experienced.
I like what he says about the dialogue during the space battle... makes it much more personal. sounds good!
Part 2 of TERNIAN'S DUEL REPORT:
Originally posted by Ternian @ MF.com
Cont."Obi-Wan...?" pleads Vader from the riverbank. Obi-Wan looks down. Vader's Jedi robes burn and his hair is blackened.
"You were the chosen one! It was said you would destroy the
Sith, not join them. It was you who would bring balance to the
Force, not leave it in darkness. You were my brother, Anakin,"
says Obi-Wan. "I loved you, but I could not save you."Above in the sky, Obi sees the Theta class shuttle entering the atmosphere.
Suddenly, Darth Vader bursts into flame.
"I hate you," screams Vader.
Obi-Wan turns, not wanting to go against the Jedi Code and murder, walks away.
I guess that solves the mystery of wether Vader is dead when Obi Wan says that line...
"I hate you"? that's a little cruel isn't it? 😉
So, from that last line, Obi Wan thinks Vader is still alive then... or am I reading that wrong?
I think they are standing on that thin bridge, its said once, that Vader loses the fight because of his height disadvantage...so maybe Obi-Wan walks away, the bridge begins to tremble and Anakin falls and Obi-Wan sees this and presumes Vader is dead and runs away from the shuttle.
The last part is just speculation tho.