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

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starring: Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman
directed by: George Lucas


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Average Rating: 3.59 out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Maybe one of the clones directed this movie
Maybe one of the clones featured in this movie directed it...This HAD to be the case, because the latest entry into the Star Wars saga is completely void of any signs of human life or emotion that made the original trilogy so much fun.

I'm not a HUGE Star Wars fan, I've seen the originals once or twice, but they were fun, energetic movies that made you root for the heroes. While watching Attack of the Clones, you simply root for the credits to start rolling. The movie is flat out boring. The acting in The Phantom Menace was bad, but at least it could be blamed on the face that Anakin Skywalker was played by a child actor...What is the excuse for Hayden Christenson's terrible performance? He recited his lines worse than some actors I've seen in high school plays and should be nominated for a Razzie award. Now, bad acting can easily be excused if there is an engaging storyline as in the original trilogy. Mark Hamill's performance was far from Academy Award worthy, yet he delivered his lines with such energy that is sadly missing from Attack of the Clones.

Many people were turned off at the thought of a love story in this movie. I was actually looking forward to it. When pulled off correctly, romances can be the best part of an action movie (Look at Spiderman) Alas, that is not to be in this movie. The romance betweeen Anakin and Padme is convoluted and contrived, not loving and romantic. The lack of expository scenes (which can be found as deleted on the DVD) make the love story very confusing. One minute Padme feels uncomfortable by Anakin's advances, the next scene, she's kissing him?

The Phantom Menace was not a good movie, but it had enough cheesy moments (mostly due to Jar Jar Binks) to put it into the "so bad it's good category". With Bink's diminished screen time in AOTC, at least we now know he is not to be blamed for the demise of the STar Wars series.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - snooze...
When I sat down to watch Attack of the clones,I was hoping it would restored my faith in George Lucas and the Star Wars series. Unfortunately, it was not to be. This is worse then the Phantom Menace. The acting is dreadful. Most of them are spouting off philosophical lines like there got sticks up there butts. Ewan McGregor is so boring as Obi-wan. Hayden Christensen is terrible, he wines so much it's hard to believe this is the future Darth Vader. Natalie Portman is still wooden. The Jedi are idiots and deserve what they get. I was cringing throughout the romantic scenes. This movie is boring and has no soul. George Lucas cannot write or direct, his dialogue is cheesy and the action scenes are a mess, take the lightsaber fight scene between Yoda and Dooku, showing Yoda bouncing around like a soccer ball was so ridiculous I was laughing. Lucas, get someone else to direct the next movie and maybe then will see a good prequel.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Medically speaking, it's a horrendioma!
As I sat in the theater, I tried to prevent the overwhelming feeling of nausea from overtaking me. This movie lacks all the essentials to good movie making except one: special effects. The issue is that there now are too many other movies with excellent, nay, BETTER special effects than AOTC.
Personally, I was blown away by Lord of the Rings and The Matrix. Lucas is clearly bringing nothing to table at this point in his career.
I am NOT looking forward to the next film.

 

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