Ramblings of a Rubber Mouse

Sunday, July 10, 2005

Lista de Lectura

Right now I am reading: "Wedge's Gambit" a Star Wars book by Michael Stackpole; "Enchantment" an original book by Orson Scott Card, and "Wolf Pack" a Battletech book by Robert N. Charrette. Next in line is the "Hand of Thrawn Duology" by Timothy Zahn and the Novelization of "The Chonicles of Riddick" by Alan Dean Foster. So, it's nice... I'll be busy for a bit.

Friday, July 08, 2005

Cumpleaños Feliz

Well, it's my birthday today. 23... wow... There is absolutely no special significance to that number. But hey. I personally don't see what the big deal is about aging, and why so many people are against it. It's natural... It happens whether you like it or not. So why fight it? Anyway...


I've been promising a review of Episode three, haven't I? Well, to be honest, I was rather disappointed. Amongst all the hype of "OMG IT'S THE BEST" I was expecting something more. I think that it had the potential of being the best of the prequels, especially with the Yoda/Palpatine and Obi-Wan/Anakin fight scenes. But they were far too short. (Before I go any father, I have to say that I LOVED the fight scenes, they were excellent. They saved the movie from being a total flop.) Palpatine had an amazing, snake-like, close-range fighting style that was rather interesting, it would have been cool to have seen more of it against Yoda's wall-climbing/lighting-fast attacks. Plus them throwing the senatorial seats at each other was pretty sweet. But the fight seemed truncated, and I felt like Yoda fled far too quickly. I mean, one moment, there they are: fighting, equally matched. And then, Yoda just disappears. I mean, sure, I guess it was to avoid having to fight Palpatine AND the incoming clones, but, still...


Then there was the Obi-Wan/Anakin fight. This really had the potential of being THE BEST fight sequence in the whole series, definitely it should have been the most emotional. But again, it seemed too short.


The rest of my complaints are the same as everyone else's: Cheesy dialogue, stiff acting, The "Frakenstien" scene where Darth Vader looks scrawnier than Urkel, Etc. and so on. I did like some of it. Like the fight scenes, and how Midi-Chlorians were mentioned. It was like Lucas was saying: "Take that! It my universe, and I don't care what you think." Which it is. I don't care if the M.C.s are a stupid idea. It's his universe, and he can do as he pleases.