After watching all the prequels, who agrees that the Immolation Scene has MUCH more emotional impact?
DD
DeVi| D0doThe 8th Deadly Sin
More emotional impact than what?
It has more emotional impact when compared to the OT than the PT in my opinion...
GJ
Gryn JabarRestricted
How so?
DD
DeVi| D0doThe 8th Deadly Sin
Obi Wan's relationship with Anakin... or the destruction of it is much more significant to me than the sanctimonious falling of a 'hero' whose portayal on screen makes me not give an ounce of a damn...
TLB
tlbauerlethestarwarsfan
The ending of an era was slightly emotional...now, what the heck are we talking about?
N7
Neo_Version 7Smile (:
Star Wars rules.
TIB
TiberiusSenior Member
The empire rulz
N7
Neo_Version 7Smile (:
THe dead Jedi rules more.
TIB
TiberiusSenior Member
yeah lol
N7
Neo_Version 7Smile (:
Especially the cone-head guy.
He was badass deflecting those blaster shots.
GJ
Gryn JabarRestricted
...until he got shot.
N7
Neo_Version 7Smile (:
Yeah.
He wasn't very smart.
EHM
EHmasterJediJedi Master
that Era ended in 1983! LOL
AMI
amity75Senior Member
Nothing beats the old "Luke burning Vader at the funeral pyre scene" for emotion in a Star Wars movie.
BIL
bilbvixen
Re: The End of an Era...
Originally posted by Gryn Jabar After watching all the prequels, who agrees that the Immolation Scene has MUCH more emotional impact?
is there anyone on the planet who watched ROTS before ANY of the other 5? 😖
TLB
tlbauerlethestarwarsfan
Re: Re: The End of an Era...
Originally posted by bilb is there anyone on the planet who watched ROTS before ANY of the other 5? 😖
Wise this woman is... 😄
MCG
McGregorGirlMember
I dunno... Personally, everytime I hear.."laugh it up...fuzzball" I just can't help but shed a tear.. 😉
No, I find the OT a whole new experience after the PT.
MCC
McCustoRepublic Commando
A tear of laughter? That is what I get.
But, yes, the Immolation Scene was VERY sad, indeed. Especially the words "I hate you"
NEO
neo313spartan 117
Yeah, when Anakin started to fry, it really caught me off guard.
I was expecting him to fall into the lava, not actually catch on fire and burn up. It was much more graphic this way, much more emotional.