Nah man, those samples make that section more intense.
Absolutely not for me. It just kills the pacing of the song and bores me to tears. I mean, like I said, maybe for a small amount of time, it's okay, but as long as it actually goes on in the song is just agonizing. "The god damn regreeeet!"
It really sounds like MP really connected to the movies and felt like those scenes reflected his feelings, and by including as much of them as he did, he'd drive the point home, but personally, I had never actually seen those movies, and those samples mean absolutely nothing to me, and the actual lyrics of the song do a great job of expressing how he must have felt. In fact, it's the ONLY part of Train of Thought that I'd say is boring and hinders the album. If that part wasn't in it, if they just had the actual riff build up, or maybe a guitar solo in its place, or even if it was just shorter, I would honestly say that ToT was one of their most consistently awesome albums, easily on par with Images and Words. But that part, and being right in the middle of the album as it is, just kills the song for me.
I thought that's where the edit would be, but like I said, there's some sample bleeding. Cutting off the first stanza or whatever makes it doable, but it just sounds jarring to me.
If there's any sample bleeding, then it's like, a tiny fraction of a second, and it's barely noticeable. Works for me, anyway. Here's a snippet of my edit:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tpu5vdyjx8qbldo/Honor%20Thy%20Father%20Edit.mp3