
Ian McDiarmad – The prequels were bogged down throughout by awful dialogue and some very wooded acting, even from the big names.The climactic fight between Obi-Wan and Anakin is in my opinion the best duel of all seven films, and the Yoda-Palpatine one that’s going on at the same time ranks pretty high up there, too. And then we get four more lightsaber duels, and multiple ground battle scenes. They start out with a space battle that segues into a lightsaber duel. This was easily the most action of all seven Star Wars films, and the best. The action – There was plenty of it, and it was all good.So that left this one as the last hope for a good movie out of the prequel trilogy. Episode I didn’t trigger any real emotional response in me and Episode II had some good elements but was bogged down by painful dialogue and storytelling. I remember when Episode III came out in the theater and instead of being excited I was just hoping for a fitting end to the story. And having reviewed Episodes 1 and 2 here already, I figured why not close it out with Episode III. With Star Wars: Rogue One in the news recently, I got a bug to take a look at some of the older films for old time’s sake.
