Everybody's doing it
I saw Episode III over a week ago, but left the theater somewhat confused. It wasn't a bad film, but I felt like something was missing, and I only recently figured out what it was. The score seemed much weaker compared to the other five films. The music from Episodes I and II made me feel good about the films for about a day or two after I saw them, but I had the opposite reaction to Revenge of the Sith.
John Williams wrote some fantastic themes in the previous five films, but he made some strange choices for Revenge of the Sith's score. Instead of using the theme for Luke and Leia from Return of the Jedi, he chose to use Leia's theme when the twins were on screen, I don't recall a single new theme in Episode III, and the end title was too close to the original film's when I was expecting something like Empire's.
John Williams wrote some fantastic themes in the previous five films, but he made some strange choices for Revenge of the Sith's score. Instead of using the theme for Luke and Leia from Return of the Jedi, he chose to use Leia's theme when the twins were on screen, I don't recall a single new theme in Episode III, and the end title was too close to the original film's when I was expecting something like Empire's.
