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Star Wars - Episode II, Attack of the Clones (Widescreen Edition)

Star Wars - Episode II, Attack of the Clones (Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: CHILL PPL
Review: I thought the movie was great. There are several things to remember for ppl who hated it.
1. If you are expecting it to give you the same excitement as when you were 12, you will be disappointed. A lot of fans that were 8-15 years old when the original Trilogy came out are the most disappointed. Let me give you a hint: you are not gonna get the same thrill at 35 as you did at 10.
2. Episode 1,2,and 3 are not supposed to be exactly the same as the old ones! They are companions, prequels, not CLONES. They are separate, and set in a different time period.
3. Star Wars is not Shakespeare! Don't take it so seriously! The movies are meant to be fun! Just enjoy the good, interesting parts! So it isn't going to win any acting awards. So what?
4. You people seem to have this idealistic veiw of the Old Trilogy. Like the acting was always terrific. Like the lines were never cheezy. Like there were no annoying characters (C-3PO, and the Ewoks were kind of strange) And I have heard people say Anakin is a whiny brat. What about LUKE? "Uncle Owennnn!" Just have fun with the movies! Stop taking it so seriously!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Saga Continues
Review: More inventive than ever with less Jar Jar Binks (thank goodness) this is a must have for any true DVD collector. There's nothing more that needs to be said.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Greatest Movie
Review: I loved this movie. It had everything action adventure and even romance. It is set eight years after episode one. Anakin Skywalker is now twenty-one. Everyday he thinks about Padmae.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just wanted to be the first to rate the upcoming DVD
Review: We can all agree that AOTC is a much better product then PM eventhough for us Classic SW fans, there is nothing better then the ESB. Dont you think that the 'new' movies are destroyed by their overachievement in special effects and lack of story line? I surely do but I still enjoy watching them. Anyways, pre order the DVD and have fun watching it in November, I know I will.
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exciting....with a dark romantic twist
Review: I found this entry in the Star Wars saga to be the most exciting since Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. I will agree that it could have been shorter, as some scenes were not needed and at times caused this sleepy spectator to look at his watch. But I was overall very pleased, especially after the mess that became known as the Phantom Menace. The last forty-five minutes of this movie alone deserve 5-stars. It's the most breath-taking forty-five minutes ever in film. Now if Lucas could have written something better for Hayden Christensen and Natalie Portman to say in their "falling in love" scenes.

Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones

Directed by: George Lucas
Written by: Georges Lucas and Jonathan Hales
Produced by: Rick McCollum

Starring:

Hayden Christensen as Anakin
Natalie Portman as Padme/Senator Amidala
Samuel L. Jackson as Mace Windu
Ewan McGregor as Obi Wan Kenobi
Pernilla August as Shmi Skywalker
Frank Oz as Yoda
Anthony Daniels as C-3PO

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Most Underrated Movie Of Summer
Review: I know what you're thinking, Underrated? who's he kidding? But the critics slammed this movie for no apparent reason. This is one of the better Star Wars films. The Phantom Menace in my opinion couldn't overcome the hype, or even close. But Attack Of The Clones is most certainly an improvement over that installment as well as a thrilling film for all ages. Now, I am no Star Wars fanatic, I like the movies, They were some of the best fantasy movies ever (Although honestly if you want to see an even better fantasy film check out Lord Of The Rings, Which I am a devoted fan of). This movie isn't epic by any standards but it's fun, Isn't that the point of Summer movies? This is a great film. A very Fun film. One that will go down as one of the better Star Wars Installments. Pay no heed to the critics, or if you do make sure they have a good track record in your opinion. This is Star Wars as it was made to be! Fun and exciting! If you want to see an epic thinking movie this summer go see Road To Perdition. This isn't that, but it is very simply put, A Fun movie! Who needs more of a summer film?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutly fantastic!!!!!
Review: I honestly liked The Phantom Menace it was very good. I expected Attack of the Clones to be just as good or alittle bit better. It was much better. This movie is fantastic. First of all Natalie Portman is extremly hot. She is gorous looking at her feels like you are in heaven. Any guy over the age of 12 may love it just for this reason but there are also several other awsome points. The acting is fantastic and very well worded. The special effects are amazing and always realistic. The end battle is in my mind the best action sequence in the history of all movies ever. It has huge CGI monsters, droids, clones, over 200 jedi fighting at once. The best part is when Yoda fights. That is awsome I also prefer the CGI yoda to the pupput of the old trilogy. This DVD is created right from the digital source and is presented in 2.35 anamorphic widescreen, Doby Digital 5.1 EX sound, deleted scenes completed for this release, several making of features and of course a two-disc set. Brillent effects, great DVD, extremly hot girl, and awsome action. What more does a movie need. It would take a nuclear war to prevent me from buying this and you should buy it too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love this DVD! Its a Must have!!
Review: It has all these special features!!!!

Disc One:
* Commentary by Writer/Director George Lucas, Producer Rick McCallum, Sound Designer Ben Burtt, ILM Animation Director Rob Coleman, ILM Visual Effects Supervisors Pablo Helman, John Knoll and Ben Snow
* Captured and created directly from the digital source
* Sound: English Dolby 5.1 Surround EX, Spanish Dolby 2.0 Surround, French Dolby 2.0 Surround
* Subtitles: English

Disc Two:
* Eight deleted scenes created just for this release, each with introductions from George Lucas, Rick McCallum and Ben Burtt
* Witness the revolution in digital character animation in the all new, full-length documentary "From Puppets to Pixels," featuring the creation of digital Yoda, Dexter Jettster and more
* Exclusive documentary, "State of the Art: The Previsualization of Episode II"
* Follow Ben Burtt and his team as they explain the process of creating the sound for Episode II in the all-new documentary "Films Are Not Released; They Escape"
* Three Featurettes explore Attack of the Clones' general storyline, action scenes and love story
* Comprehensive, award-winning, 12-part web documentary series
* "Across the Stars" music video featuring John Williams
* Theatrical teasers and launch trailer, and 12 TV spots
* Theatrical posters and print campaign from around the world
* "R2-D2: Beneath the Dome" mockumentary trailer
* Never-before-seen production photo gallery with special caption feature
* Episode II visual effects breakdown montage
* DVD-ROM weblink to exclusive Star Wars content

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A MUST HAVE!
Review: ALL STAR WARS FANS MUST BUY! BEST ONE YET!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful new addition to the Star Wars saga
Review: No, this movie isn't like the original trilogy. It's not intended to be. The whole purpose of Episodes 1-3 are to enrich the story of Episodes 4-6. The conflict is on a much larger scale--the Empire is being organized, Palpatine is seizing control, the Jedi are waning, and Anakin is slowly giving in to the dark side of the force.
There are many things that make this movie great. First, the story was great, and the plot intricate enough to stay interesting throughout the movie. Second, the special effects were spectacular, yet not over-used. Third, the fight scenes were intense and well-choreographed, and very entertaining.
Obviously, the highlight of this movie lies in the battle at the end, when we finally get to see an army of Jedi (something we die-hards have only dreamed about for years) battling the forces of evil. I also really enjoyed the fight with Yoda and Dooku.
Attack of the Clones is a great addition to the growing Star Wars universe. When viewed as a lone movie, it has some noticeable flaws. When seen as part of the larger story, however, those flaws are quickly swallowed up in the epic proportion of the legend that is Star Wars.
This movie is a great entertainer the whole family will enjoy, as well as a classic chapter in the Star Wars saga (for the hard-core fans), and a great adventure for those who just like a good story.


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