The turning point for the entire Star Wars saga is at hand. . . .
Why this movie ended up in my viewing for the day I’ll never know, but there it is, the third prequel and final Star Wars movie directed by Lucas. For better or worse, it broke new ground in digital filming technologies and green screen movie making. Looking back at it now, I can see how many poor decisions were made in the story telling, the special effects and basic movie making logic, but it still holds a certain charm that can be appreciated. Of particular note is SOME of the sword play, oddly switching from silly “waving your swords at each other” choreography to down right impressive active, often within the same scene. The one scene that sticks out in my is the initial confrontation between Anakin and Obiwan on Mustafar, starts out very strong in the control room and just descends right into the depths of camp.