Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith

(The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing trailer clips and screenshots from "Star Wars", Episode III: "Revenge of the Sith")

Doug (vo): So, out of all the Star Wars prequels that came out, this was the one that felt the closest like a Star Wars movie. It opens with Star Destroyers, and a space battle, and lightsabers, and going in and rescuing people, and running through the ship and shooting lasers, and...yeah. This is Star Wars, and it's easy to follow. Once again, the focus is on the simplicity of the character. You understand why Anaking is angry, you understand what he's going through. Now, does that make up for everything? No. It's still, by definition, a pretty bad movie. But this is the first time watching it that I said, "You know what? I'm glad I saw a Star Wars prequel." There's just enough good things and inside and visuals that made me glad that I paid the money to go see it.

Story
Doug (vo): It's a few years later, and Anakin finds out that Amidala is pregnant. This is already a big trouble that's gonna be even bigger trouble, when he has a vision showing that she's probably gonna die of childbirth. But he's becoming more chummy-chummy with Palpatine, as he tells him that the ways of the dark side can actually find a way to save her life. Slowly but surely, Anakin is being won over to that side, as Obi-Wan goes to do more of that...political swordfighting nonsense that's in the other films, but it's not as focused on here. The focus is what it should be on: Anakin.