Talk:Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith

Governor Tarkin's appearance in the film has been confirmed. Visit this site: Cast for Episode III --Sith Priestess 01:34, 11 Mar 2005 (GMT)
 * Pardon my brash jump to conclusions. If SW.com says it, then they have the final say. -- Riffsyphon1024 04:32, 11 Mar 2005 (GMT)
 * This article is not good. I am transferring the article from Wikipedia about Episode III here. - User:KFan II

If anyone wants to see the opening crawl, it's here: ]http://www.starwars.com/episode-iii/bts/production/f20050126/indexp2.html]

I think that so called 'Full Script' should be removed, seeing as it is just a rehash of the hardback novel, and it's source is a branch off site of Supershadow.com Lord Patrick
 * Despite its poster, the script is accurate. The same version can be found at many sites across the web, and it is worth noting the Supershadow posted this after the script was released on the web. But, you can remove it if you like, the real question is, will it stay removed? I've no opinion one way or the other.--Eion 05:26, 3 May 2005 (UTC)

Should we not, then, cite a source other than one that is known almost entirely for providing fabricated/non-canonical information? As much as SuperShadow is a source and the script of the film is, in some ways, an encyclopedic thing to have, I'd rather see the link removed until at least after the US release. I've no doubt it's close to the actual script, but unless we can say that it's entirely correct despite its source or can find a concurring source, it seems somehow...not right.- Murphy


 * I've included a note linking to SuperShadow's article and serving as a disclaimer, so that we cannot be held responsible for misinformation which may or may not occur within the script itself.-Murphy 12:16, 17 May 2005 (UTC)

Actually, it is accurate, but is the screenplay, not the script. For a more reliable source go here: Not surprising, considering he has been stealing from Milleniumfalcon.com since March. Lord Patrick 08:00, 18 May 2005 (UTC)

What separatists screamed when they were killed?--wattamb2000
 * Does it matter? I'm just wondering why you seem to be so obsessed with the massacre of the Separatist Council. Do we really need every detail of each individual character's last three seconds? – Aidje talk 05:53, 9 Aug 2005 (UTC)
 * This is why: sling! Strike! No! NOO! Slash! Stop! Stab! Wshh! Fwing! Zaaatt! The war is over lord sidious promised us peace-Slash! Im 10 years old, my mom wonders that also. And I remember Vader slashing a Neimoidian on the chest, making a crying noise and a horrible face. Then he spun and passel screamed AAAACCCCCCKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. passel lost his head.--wattamb2000

Plot summary

 * This plot "summary" needs some serious trimming. – Aidje talk 02:53, 13 Sep 2005 (UTC)


 * I agree.--68.73.229.204 22:15, 14 Sep 2005 (UTC)

DVD deleated scenes
FINALLY! This was Posted on TFN Jedi council-- ** added scenes into the movie for the DVD

Scenes 1 and 2) two scenes were cut from the Space battle at the start of the movie, the scenes is just dogfights with Kenobi and Skywalker against couple driod fighers; this happens ofcourse right before the last driod fighters shoots its four missiles (length ~ 2 minutes?)

Scene 3) The first scene of Palpatine and Skywalker together after the battle; the first half of the scene was cut; so it must be extended (length ~ 30 seconds?)


 * deletede scenes seperate Bonus DVD

Scenes 1, 2 and 3) Three scenes involving the Rebellion/Mon Mothma/Organa subplot Scene

Scene 4) Fuel chamber room action scenes (may or may not have Grevious/Shaak Ti Unholy business?)

Scenes 5 and 6) Yoda's cut scenes on Kashyyyk and Dogabah