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Who is that guy and stop screaming, please.
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That was off the Phantom Menace score. I don’t recall AOTC having a really good battle theme (ROTS had Battle of the Heroes)."Duel of the Fates" still rings off crazy.
Damn man this poster went SO HARD, it still goes hard today. EP 3 had some of the greatest marketing maybe because it was the final installment of the prequel. Def one of the greatest times of my childhoodToday marks the 16th anniversary of Revenge of the Sith. Released in theaters on this day, in 2005. I remember seeing this poster in my local theater and I just couldn't wait to see the movie!
That was off the Phantom Menace score. I don’t recall AOTC having a really good battle theme (ROTS had Battle of the Heroes).
The most famous theme from AOTC is actually the love theme for Anakin and Padme
Duel of the Fates is one of the best things to come out of the prequels. ( I personally LOVE all 3 prequels)
Across the Stars I would argue is just as good. Just in a different way. You can’t really compare them.
The entire prequel trilogy in general had great music.
That is in part why I own a t-shirt that says “Music by John Williams”...
I really like their other movie-themed merch as well.Must. Get. That. T-shirt. LOL.
That man is a genius.
I can go on for an eternity discussing his endless list of great film work.
Ya don't say...
Disney is the same company to have Feige and Co map out a damn decade of stuff for the MCU but wing it with Star Wars... What the actual hell were they thinking?
Ya don't say...
Disrespectful to something so large to not have the story mapped out. It's like doing a new Star Wars trilogy without a plan.
Disney is the same company to have Feige and Co map out a damn decade of stuff for the MCU but wing it with Star Wars... What the actual hell were they thinking?
Lucasfilm and Marvel Studios might be under the same corporate umbrella, but they're run separately.