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

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

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Satisfying But Not Great
Review: To properly review AOTC, I think, the reviewer must give some perspective. This movie has polarized fans of the series, and to give the reader some sort of context, I've got to let you know where I'm coming from. I'm a longtime Star Wars fan. I've been waiting for these movies ever since I saw Return of the Jedi on opening night back in 1983 at the age of 6. So when I say I give Lucas the benefit of the doubt on alot of things, you might not have the same opinion. That being said, lets move on to the review.

We all know the story: Obi-Wan Kenobi and all-grown-up Anakin Skywalker are assigned to protect now-Senator Amidala(Natalie Portman, not trying very hard, unfortunately) from an assasination plot that ties the whole movie together. We all know what happens, and where it leads to, the big showdown at the Geonosis Arena and the start of the Clone Wars, the most talked about subject amongst Star Wars fans since they were mentioned in passing in the first movie 26 years ago.

The story itself is pretty well constucted, even if it does contain a few contrivences and plot holes to get to the final scenes. The movie actually seems more like a second part of a three part miniseries: not advancing too much of the plot, but setting enough up for a powerhouse finale. The pace is slowed only in the scenes with Anakin and Padme, who's love scenes are so bad that even I, an apologist for Episode I, was rolling in the aisles with laughter. Hayden Christensen comes off as a stalker and Natalie Portman might as well be reciting a recipe for meatloaf, as bad as the dialogue and acting are. What saves the movie from collapsing in on itself is the intercut story of Obi-wan Kenobi's journey to discover the secrets of teh plot against Amidala and the creation of a Clone army. Here, Ewan McGregor shines in scenes that are actually well-written and mysterious, and he plays well against the perfectly cast Temura Morrison, playing Jango Fett. So while all the romantic .... is going on, there's at least something interesting put in there to keep us awake.

Eventually, the real reason for the film arrives, the giant, 20-minute plus battle scene on Geonosis, and it does not dissapoint. Clone troopers, Jedi, Battle Droids and Christopher Lee alll do battle in what has to be a great CGI accomplishment. Watching the film on DVD, it looks really good. It is easily the best cut part of the film, and the animation is seemless. The CGI Yoda looks great here, too, better than he does in earlier scenes.

Anyway, the Yoda-Count Dooku battle is fun to watch, if over far too soon, and again, as the film ends, it just seems like the movie was one big set up for the pay-off in Episode III. What can I say, I liked the movie. I had a good time, and the DVD is second only to the Fellowship of the Rings SE in best DVD's on 2002. It contains deleted scenes, many facianting documentaries on all aspects of the filmmaking process, especially one particularly well done doc on sounds in the film. That's why I give teh disc 4 stars. The movie itself is only a 3, but the two-disc DVD is well worth owning. The movie may only be a bridge, but it's strong enough to keep me interested in the next one, which is I guess all it should have to do, anyway.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better than the first
Review: I did not like episode one, except for the fight sceen at the end. I thought that episode one was boreing and childish. Fortunaltely episode two is waaaaaaaaaay better. More special effects and good story that held my attention. This movie is not boreing at all.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Bantha Poooodoooo!!
Review: Lucas should hire a writer the next time he tries to put a love story in his plot. Some of the scenes were painful to watch, like when Amadala told Anakin, "I've died a little each day since you came back into my life..." oh pleeeeeeeeze!

The acting was okay, but not great. I was mostly disappointed with the jedi fighting styles... I've always waited for the clone wars, and though the graphics were amazing (kudos to ILM), the jedis' fighting styles were bland and rigid. The fight between Darth Maul and Kenobi in Phantom Menace was killer, and was what I hoped to see again in this movie... aside from Yoda's kung fu fighting, the jedis left me disappointed for the most part.

Overall, this was definitely the worst Star Wars flick made. I hope to see a come back in Episode III.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Buy it, but plan on its dust collection on the shelf
Review: This was a major disappointment on a couple of levels. First, Christiansen is a major wimp in this movie. If they are trying to show the whineyness which Luke Skywalker must have inherited from someone in his lineage, then they have hit the spot. This guy has severe artistic deficits when it comes to acting.

Second, the scripts are never going to live up to the excitement we all felt for Episodes IV, V, and VI, so take them in an entirely different direction, will you George?!?!?! The only two redeeming plot factors in this movie are the addition of Dooku to the story, and the gift Lucas gives us: a solid reason to hate Jar Jar and want him dead. Since it is he who is responsible for the clone army, we now can guiltlessly wish Jar Jar to have Yoda fillet him to pieces.

Which brings me to my only real reason to like this movie -- the two fights. The Jedi battle is amazing and exciting, and Yoda simply steals the show at the end. I found myself not wanting to buy this movie eventually until I saw Dooku and Yoda throw down. This was truly a great feat of technology and cinematography from an action sequence perspective.

Buy it or don't buy it. It makes no difference. You will like a couple of parts of the movie, and the rest will bore you.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Razzies are right! THE WORST FILM OF THE YEAR!
Review: When you are nominated by the Razzies, there has to be a good reason. That being said, the movie was dreadful. The only reason I did not ask for a refund was that the special effects were decent. I like Mcgregor and Lee in other flicks, but it seems here that they were handcuffed and they knew it. How could Lee be so incredible in The Two Towers as Saruman and look like a washed-up horror actor here? It boggles the mind. My advice is don't waste your money.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: on par with XENA, warrior princess
Review: Heck, at least Xena was cute. What's up with this movie? Apparently, not much. Word on the street is the next installment is make or break. Personally, I already think Star Wars is broken.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Continuing the tradition of a great saga ...
Review: I saw Attack of the Clones in the theaters 6 times, and I am not normally inclined to do something like that. The special effects are awesome. I personally find Hayden Christensen as Anakin to be compelling and he is the main reason I went back so many times. There are some deleted scenes on the DVD that I agree would have enhanced the movie, such as the scene with Padme's parents. In other parts when you see the full scene of Anakin and Padme leaving Coruscant, you can help but be amazed at the precision and skill of the final editing.

The DVD has many many features and lots of interesting background information to add to an already interesting and enlightening glimpse of slipping to the dark side. I anxiously await the next installament of the Star Wars saga and hope that it's not the last.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: George's 1930's matinee masterpiece...................
Review: Ten yrs. have passed since the events of the 1st chapter,....Hundreds of Star Systems have lefted the Galactic Rebublic to join a sepratist movement,...lead by the mysterious Count Dooku...meanwhile our young hero Anakin Skywalker is now the talented apprentence of Obi-Won Kenobi.....but has become disturbed and conflicted through his troubled dreams and forbidden obsession for the beautiful Padm'e Amidalla,..now with ties to the Galactic Senate herself...After a senators life is threatened, Obi-Won Kenobi is disspatched by the Jedi to investigate this attempted murder of his friend and senator .Meanwhile.....driven by his desires and his wreakless arogance, Anakin Skywalker's malice and disobedience towards his master and driven need of power lead him on a path to the Dark side...as all the while freedom is coming to an end.(Directed and written by George Lucas and co-written screenplay by Johnathan Hales)This second installment is a wecome return to the adventure and style of the original Star wars..and a must have for any collector..so go out and by it today.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Force is not strong with this one...
Review: Tremendous disappointment. My expectations are INCREDIBLY low for Episode 3. Level of adventure in these new installments is null. George has gone mad with power. He's basically shattered the essence and grace of the original films. A once VERY well-respected man has become the village idiot... oh how tragic.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Returns to the roots that made Star Wars fun
Review: After taking a serious blow with The Phantom Menace, the Star Wars series takes a step in the right direction with Attack of the Clones. But is the step big enough?

Attack of the Clones definitely feels much more like a Star Wars film then Menace, which felt like a big mess of nothing. The epic battles and events feel like they carry much more weight and have more to do with the events in the original trilogy, and the plot is much more defined. One of Menace's biggest flaws was the lack of a solid plot, and Clones solves it with an investigation into a murderous plot against Senator Amidala that uncovers much bigger and sinister goings-on. Events lead to a 45-minute climax that is definitely some of the most fun in the entire series. It may not have a space battle, but it doesn't need one, there's enough action and excitement as it is. Another plus is that C-3PO and RD-D2 have more screen time together and their antics go a long way in making the film feel like Star Wars in its second half.

Still, Attack of the Clones isn't up to the quality of the original films. Most notable is the extremely weak dialogue and characterizations. Dialogue may not have been Oscar caliber in the older films, but at least it was decent enough to get by. Attack of the Clones, though, it's often down right cringe-worthy. Especially in regards to the romance between Anakin and Amidala; bad romance novels have better dialogue. Though the lack of a rogue character like Han Solo still hurts the prequel trilogy, the clichéd characterizations of much the cast do much more damage. Still, this isn't Star Wars' primary goal, which is to illustrate a big, fun space adventure. And Attack of the Clones definitely delivers on that.

Though I truly wish Lucas would place more emphasis on characterizations and plot then special effects, and would have stayed true to his original envisions of the prequel trilogy (which, according to some reports, would have been simply amazing), at least Attack of the Clones brings back some of that magic I grew up with. Some may still be greatly disappointed by the latest installment, but I found a lot to love in the flawed, but fun, film.


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