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I saw Episode III at 12:15 in the early morning of the 19th... crazy weird fans were all around me and I was worried, but it was a suprisingly good movie. The dialog was still really bad at times, and some of the acting was lackluster, but at the same time both could be pretty darn good. Not only this but it was freakin well paced and the action kicked ass.

anyways the Tantive IV is the corvette and the first ship you see in Episode IV, the one that princess leia is on. You see this ship on Episode III because it is Bail Organa's ship.

Did any of you guys notice how crappy it looked on the outside? This thing was so horrible looking and at first I thought that it was just unmodified, but when I read the book I realized taht it is the exact same ship from episode IV. I mean the ship on the movie looked like complete crap, and didnt look AT ALL like the ship in episode IV.

I am a starwars nerd at times, and I do know a bit more than the average starwars fan, though I am not nearly as knowledgable as some. Still though did any of you guys notice this?

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the hull color. The length of the ship. The size of the engine cluster. The bridge is shaped differently. I highly suggest checking it out again. Me and my friend Sam were both cringing. Nerdy? yes, but its still true. hehe

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