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Which is not to say that it doesn’t suffer from all the hideous problems that the previous two prequels (The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones) inflicted upon us. Much of the dialogue remains absolutely atrocious, particularly in the various love scenes. LOTR’s Treebeard may have been wooden, but he still conveyed [...]

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