W hat are your favorites? Are there any you would like to see in the movie? Do you know of any that most fans do not? Discuss anything and everything cut or deleted from Revenge of the Sith here . . . . .
I liked the Yoda going to Dagobah (sp?) one, that was really neat.
Wouldn't mind seeing the Rebellion formation scene either.
Make the Sidious vs. Mace/three dumb Jedi scene a little longer would be nice too.
A lota people love that scene too. I really like it as a deleted scene , but I just think it might stick out like a sore thumb in the movie. Just my opinion.
I really do enjoy those as well and hope they find there way back in the movie someday.
There were hints of a subplot in the original drafts of the film where Palpatine put the seeds of jealousy in Anakin, hinting to the fact that Obi-Wan was under the influence of a certain female Senator. Anakin is left to put the pieces together but as his paranoia grows, he starts to suspect Obi-Wan.
In the finished film, there's a moment where Anakin asks Padmé if Obi-Wan has been at her apartment. He can sense that he's been there and perhaps this is one of Anakin's little tests to see if his wife would dare lie to him, but she doesn't. She has nothing to lie about and Anakin, for the moment, is relieved.
The truth is, as Padmé states, Obi-Wan WAS there that morning to talk to her. Obi-Wan is once again concerned for his friend who seems very shaken up and unbalanced lately. He's a smart guy and knows what's up with Padmé and Anakin, so he goes to see her. Of course, like a typical politician, she plays dumb and doesn't confirm anything, but she doesn't really have to at this point. There's a friendly, unspoken, agreement in the air now.
I like this scene for a few reasons. First, it shows the concern Obi-Wan has for Anakin which at this point might just be overkill but why not have it in there for good measure. Secondly, I like the way it reinforces the fact that Obi-Wan and Padmé actually are good friends. You don't get that vibe from the films at all. Third, I like how it mirrors the scene that's to come later where Obi-Wan visits her again with the real bad news. In this scene, he proves to her he's a good friend by keeping their secret, but in the later scene he basically says he's going to kill her husband... and she just about throws her friendship with Obi-Wan out the window over it. That is a pretty rough position to be in, though. Given all that Obi-Wan had been through to that point in the film, she sort of realizes that he has no reason to lie about such weighty subject matter. She just doesn't want to admit it. That's why she has to go to Mustafar to see for herself and talk to him.
93 EXT. CORUSCANT-PADME'S APARTMENT-EARLY MORNING
Padmé's apartment building is surrounded by the smog-shrouded city of Coruscant.
94 INT. CORUSCANT-PADME'S APARTMENT-LIVING ROOM-EARLY MORNING
PADME and OBI-WAN sit on one of the couches.
OBI-WAN
Has Anakin been to see you?
PADME
Several times . . . I was so
happy to hear he was accepted
on the Jedi Council.
OBI-WAN
I know... he deserves it.
He is impatient, strong willed,
very opinionated, but truly gifted.
They laugh.
PADME
You're not just here to say hello.
Something is wrong, isn't it?
OBI-WAN
You should be a Jedi, Padmé.
PADME
You're not very good at
hiding your feelings.
OBI-WAN
It's Anakin... He's becoming moody
and detached. He's been put in a
difficult position as the Chancellor's
representative... but I think it's more
than that. I was hoping he may have
talked to you.
PADME
Why would he talk to me
about his work?
OBI-WAN studies her.
OBI-WAN
Neither of you is very good at
hiding your feelings either.
OBI-WAN
I know how he feels about you.
PADME
(nervous)
What did he say?
OBI-WAN
Nothing. He didn't have to.
PADME is a little flustered. She stands and Obi-Wan follows. She walks to the balcony.
PADME
I don't know what you're
talking about.
OBI-WAN
I know you both too well.
I can see you two are in love.
Padmé's, I'm worried about him.
PADME looks down and doesn't answer.
OBI-WAN
(continuing)
I fear your relationship has
confused him. He's changed
considerably since we
returned...
They stand on the balcony and look off at the early morning city. OBI-WAN starts to leave. PADME stays looking off into the distant city.
OBI-WAN
(continuing)
Padmé's, I'm not telling the
Council about any of this.
I... I hope I didn't upset
you. We're all friends, I
care about both of you...
PADME
Thank you, . . . . Obi-Wan.
OBI-WAN
Please Pad'me , . . do what you
can to help him.
I really like that idea for a scene to be put in there one day, however, I wouldn't mind the dialogue to be changed up...not really fond of how they worded it...
Just certain lines like, "You should be a Jedi, Padme" not really liking for one. And then the fact that he is pretty much going behind his best friends/his brother's back and pretty much telling Padem to end it with him.
I really don't really see it that way. Pad'me and Kenobi's are friends. We've seen a little of that in I and II. Mabie not too excess , but a little. I don't see it as really going behind Anakin back , he's simply visiting his friend and informing Pad'me that his Jedi Brother is having trouble and if she can possible do her best to help him. I didn't see where he said to end it? Only that the relationship has confused him a little , or put him off balance and he's concerned. If anything I believe it make's Kenobi look more of a compassionate friend and Gentlemen. And make's Skywalker jelousy that much more ridiculous and a product of the Dark Side.
But that's just my opinion. If you see it that way , it's totally fine.
Last edited by jayce78 on Nov 16th, 2009 at 08:57 PM
He doesn't tell her to end it directly, but for a few of the lines, he really seems to be playing with it and hinting it at her pretty strongly, if only to stick such a thing in her mind.
But anyways, I guess it does seem like we are interpreting this differently
L et's face it. Boga was a hit with just about everyone. Everybody loves that lizard with the feathered head. In the finished film, we're introduced to her rather abruptly as Obi-Wan takes her out of the pen and into a climb up to Utapau's 10th level.
There was a scene deleted from the film where Obi-Wan selects Boga from a den of varactyls. He uses a Jedi mind trick to make the short Utai wranglers help him out. I'm always up for a good Jedi mind trick so I'm a little upset at the loss of this scene. It's a wonderful intro to Boga as well.
Here's the originally scripted scene:
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107 INT. UTAPAU-LANDING PLATFORM-HALLWAY-DAY
OBI-WAN also watches his ship take off. He is hiding in the hallway. He quietly moves farther into the city.
108 EXT. UTAPAU STAIRWAY-SINKHOLE RIM-DAY
OBI-WAN quickly rushes up a stairway cut into the side of the sinkhole. It's hard to see him. In an alcove, he carefully surveys the city, then quickly moves on.
109 INT. UTAPAU-CITY-DRAGON CORRAL-DAY
OBI-WAN makes his way through the city, looking up at the tenth level with electro-binoculars from his utility belt. He tries to figure out how he is going to get up there. He hears strange bellowing cries and he investigates.
He comes across a corral filled with about half a dozen DRAGON-LIKE LIZARDS. SEVERAL WRANGLERS are standing around.
OBI-WAN walks up to the WRANGLERS and uses the Force with his slight hand movements.
OBI-WAN
I need transportation.
WRANGLER
(subtitled, in native tongue)
You need transportation.
OBI-WAN
Get it for me.
WRANGLER
(subtitled, in native tongue)
I will get it for you.
One of the WRANGLERS turns to the others and chatters away in his strange tongue. OBI-WAN walks along the line of DRAGON/LIZARDS, checking out each one. He looks at their teeth, legs, etc. Finally he pats one on the neck.
OBI-WAN swings onto the back of the LIZARD. The beast rears up and scurries outside to the edge of the sinkhole.
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The only deleted scene I liked was Yoda landing on Dagobah, it was short and sweet, and a great throwback to Episode 5 and 6. Why they got rid of that one is beyond me.
Oh sith master x it's because GL wanted to focus on the kids but they should show obi wan getting the name ben cause apperently he got it before luke was born and going to his hut and of course yoda landing on dagobah
That is what Lucas said that we know what happens to Yoda. But if you have never seen the ot then you don't. We know what happens to anakin but we stll saw all the movies. And besides that scene was very nicely done and finishes of Yodas part very nicely