http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseacti ... id=2394365
Here's a video I found a few years ago and simply added subtitles to it. The parallels to our modern day America are frightening.
Revenge of the Sith - Does Art Imitate Reality?
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Which is probably why they aren't as critically-acclaimed or appreciated by the brainwashed masses. I hear "CGI-this", "bad dialog-this" and "bad acting-that", yet the acting in 4-6 wasn't exactly superb, and while I prefer the look of models over some CGi, it wasn't too bad (, especially since I play many video games with 3D environs) - plus it made for much larger, detailed backgrounds. The dialog seems exactly the same style and quality as 4-6, I don't see what the problem.Bircher wrote:episodes I-III are today's "1984"
No, the scenario of a government, pressured by "trade federations" and evil occult (anyone researched Bohemian groves and baby-killing Molech worshipers?) "senators" rising to power, to gain "emergency power" is too chilling of a comparison to real life events. Some wish to not think about it, or find "other" reasons not to like it.
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I heard years ago that some books and movies are really ways for secret organizations to send messages toone another. I was told when I was stilla kid that ayn rands atlas shrugged was a book full of secret meaning telling how the SC would take over the world. I've heard other things since but not sure if it's true.