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Closed Caption; Commentary by George Lucas, Rick McCallum, Rob Coleman, John Knoll and Roger Guyett; Pan & scan (1.33:1); Movie captured and created directly from the digital source; Sound: English Dolby 5.1 surround EX, English Dolby surround 2.0, French and Spanish Dolby surround 2.0; Subtitles: English; Six deleted scenes created for this release, with introductions by George Lucas and Rick McCallum; All-new full-length documentary "Within a Minute"; "The Chosen One" featurette; "It's All for Real" featurette; Go behind the scenes of the making of Revenge of the Sith in an unparalleled 15-part web-documentary collection; "A Hero Falls" music video featuring Joh Williams' "Battle of Heroes" track; Theatrical teaser and launch trailer and 15 TV spots; Theatrical posters and print campaign from around the world; Never-before-seen production photo gallery with special caption feature; Access a special Xbox playable demo with two entire levels fro the new Star Wars Battlefront II video game and watch trailers for Star Wars Battlefront II and Star Wars Empire at War; DVD-ROM weblink to exclusive Star Wars content
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
1. Opening Logos [:23]
2. Revenge of the Sith [1:26]
3. Battle Over Coruscant [1:26]
4. General Grievous [1:26]
5. Rescuing the Chancellor [:03]
6. Confronting Grievous [:03]
7. Happy Reunions [:03]
8. Grievous on Utapau [1:14]
9. Bad Dreams [5:20]
10. Counsel With Yoda [1:56]
11. The Chancellor's Request [:58]
12. On the Jedi Council [7:02]
13. Secret Assignment [:07]
14. Not the Chosen One? [5:06]
15. Seeds of Distrust [2:06]
16. Tragedy of Darth Plagueis [1:50]
17. Kashyyyk [1:35]
18. Brothers' Farewell [2:16]
19. A Hero Lost [1:49]
20. Arrival on Utapau [2:26]
21. Obi-Wan Vs. Grievous [1:02]
22. Jedi War Council [1:33]
23. Sidious Revealed [:57]
24. Utapau Chase [:58]
25. Mace Learns the Truth [1:01]
26. Anakin's Fatal Decision [1:22]
27. Mace Vs. Sidious [3:47]
28. Rise Lord Vader [1:32]
29. March on the Jedi Temple [2:18]
30. Order Sixty-Six [2:04]
31. Time to Leave [1:32]
32. "Wait for Me" [:15]
33. The Heroes Regroup [2:13]
34. Birth of the Empire [1:37]
35. The Terrible Truth [:47]
36. Obi-Wan Confronts Padmé [2:04]
37. Padmé's Departure [1:00]
38. "You're Breaking My Heart" [:16]
39. Yoda Visits the Emperor [3:12]
40. Battle of the Heroes [2:14]
41. Yoda Vs. Sidious [1:26]
42. Narrow Escapes [:26]
43. Immolation [1:19]
44. The Emperor Arrives [4:25]
45. Secret Delivery [3:00]
46. Birth and Rebirth [:55]
47. Darth Vader Awakes [1:22]
48. The Future of the Twins [3:42]
49. A New Hope [1:34]
50. End Credits [2:01]
Star Wars fans waited breathlessly for this concluding installment of the three-part prequel to the Luke-and-Leia story arc, knowing full well that it would end in sadness and defeat for the forces of good. And on that score, writer-director George Lucas does not disappoint: Revenge of the Sith is the film that shows Jedi knight Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) turning to the Dark Side and becoming Darth Vader, one of the most chilling villains ever created for the screen. The Sith's revenge also includes the defeat and destruction of the Jedi order by the evil forces of Chancellor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid), which Lucas accomplishes with visceral flourish that earns the previously PG-rated series its first PG-13 designation. Further setting the stage for A New Hope (a.k.a. Star Wars Episode IV), we see the birth of twin infants Luke and Leia to Skywalker’s beloved wife, Padme (Natalie Portman), and the flight of Jedi masters Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) and Yoda (voiced by Frank Oz) into exile and uncertainty. No doubt about it, Revenge of the Sith is the darkest Star Wars entry of them all, a movie that definitely puts the "opera" in "space opera." Lucas, with the usual help of the series’ score composer, John Williams, presents everything on a grand emotional scale worthy of La Scala. Despite the all-pervasive air of tragedy and the snippets of dialogue that teeter on the brink between giggle- and cringe-inducing, Revenge of the Sith is nothing short of invigorating, employing every special-effects weapon in the Industrial Light and Magic arsenal. Revenge of the Sith is truly a breathtaking motion picture, certainly the best of the prequels; against considerable odds, it concludes the saga on a creative high. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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