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The Emperor: Every single Jedi, including your friend Obi-Wan, is now an enemy of the republic. Do what must be done.

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In the scene where Anakin turns to the dark side, Darth Sidious says, "You're fulfilling your destiny, Anakin." As he says this, his head is shown from behind and is in shadow, but the words don't match the motion of his jaw, and his profile shows that his mouth is moving after the words are heard. See more...

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As Obi-wan and Anakin deliver Palpatine to the Jedi Council on Coruscant, look carefully at the lower right-hand part of the screen and you'll see the Millennium Falcon landing as well (confirmed by George Lucas). See more...

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Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith

Continuity: When Grievous throws his staff on the window making it crack, the pattern on the cracks change between the shots.

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