By the way, that's not a word. But Adamson has really taken his time with his Narnia shooting, and has really captured some gorgeous imagery. And it looks as though he's made that a top priority with Cirque, and that could be because of his producing mentor in James Cameron (another fantasy name for a Star Wars position). But one of the things that separates the prequels from the originals was the fact that Episodes IV-VI had striking frames. I-III? Fairly forgettable. It should also be noted that Cirque was shot in 3D, as opposed to being merely converted, which is a testament to the visual eye I discussed in an earlier point. Star Wars is a franchise of spectacle, and if we managed to get it in immersive, true three dimensions, I can't think of many people who'd be willing to complain. Get it in IMAX, get it in real 3D, and you'll have a beauty of a film.