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This past week, George Lucas and friends held top-secret, carefully guarded press and industry screenings of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. With 99.1% of all humans foaming at the mouth in anticipation of this film, we thought we'd take a stab at collecting all of the blog posts and full reviews of the film we could find, as they come in. From now through the films release, we'll be updating this list every day, with selected new entries on top, and the collected archive after the jump. If you want us to link to your blog, let us know in the comments. Oh, yeah - any and all spelling/grammar/accuracy errors belong to the original bloggers, and, if you're spoiler-phobic, consider yourself warned.  Kevin Smith: "This is the "Star Wars" prequel the haters have been bitching for since "Menace" came out, and if they don't cop to that when they finally see it, they're lying."

John @ The Movie Blog: "The worst part of this film... and that part that I'm sure will ruin Revenge of the Sith for many people is Padmé's character. Every single scene (withouth exception) that she is in is a total waste of film."

Todd McCarthy @ Variety: "Entertaining from start to finish and even enthralling at times, "Sith" has some acting worth writing home about, specifically McDiarmid's dominant turn as the mastermind of the evil empire."

Josh @ TheForce.net: "
I'm not sure if the tear I shed was because this is the last Star Wars movie, or if it was really that good. And to be honest, I don't really care either way."

Matt @ TheForce.net: "Let’s talk turkey: lightsaber battles are a gift from Heaven."

Neely @ TheForce.net
: "There is no denying after EPISODE III that the dark side is indeed dark. I am glad that Lucas dared to take us there, to see the full extent of its evil power and ability to destroy one’s soul and life. I was filled with anger as I watched Lord Sith destroyed so many innocent lives."

Matt Dentler: "Everyone's a badass. Sure, you hope Anakin Skywalker becomes more of a badass (and he does). But, Yoda is a bigger badass. Even R2-D2 is a badass for once (just wait and see). Samuel L. Jackson was always a badass."