Star Wars 2 - Attack Of the Clones *spoillers*

I totally agree with you. Battles scenes are simply the best. The Star Wars universe just grows and grows with each movie. Everyone that criticises, go back to your Bridget Jones' Diary, Lock, Stock, and 2 smokin barrells, or someother "grown up" shit you all think is soo great.
 
Saw it at the weekend

If Yoda has his own levitation (OK Anti grav ) mat, and all the transport about can stay off the ground with seemingly no power used even when they are stationary, why dont the suitcases have the same material stuck on the base of them, along with R2s feet ?

Good action, uncanny likeness of Italian in the slave dealer on Anakins home planet, but crap mixing of the romance into the plot and some truly wooden performances by those actors that should know better.

Unsure as to how they got away with Samula Jackson whipping out his purple headed light sabre in a PG film though, must be getting old !
 
saw it at the w/e and thought it was great (again with the exception of the wooden romance scene - esp the scene where Anakin told Amidala he had always loved her....

But the special effects and action sequences were great, plus there was definately more humour in this one - between Anakin and Obi Wan - and the droiRAB too - truly awful (ie just what you'd expect!) one liners from the droiRAB - *my life's such a drag* and *I'm so beside myself*....

The scene is well set now for ep3.....

Iain
 
Another thought

If life really has got so easy where commuters simply get in and out of vehicles and spaceships (all of which were landing and taking off in close proximity to all actors), then there would be a few couch potatoes (Jabba the Hutt lookalikes ) in the galaxy far, far away.

We need to know how they keep so fit without going to the Yoda Buns and thigh keep fit classes
 
I have never seen a Star Wars film in my life, and I never thought I would ever be interested in them. So when a friend and I decided to go into the cinema in Belfast while we waited for our other frienRAB to come out of the Westlife concert, Star Wars ep. 2 was the last film I was expecting to be brought into.

I have to say, from what I saw, the film was very good.

The effects for a start were excellent, the plot... well it could have been better, and the green man with the stick, (what's his name?), everyone burst out laughing when he started jumping around fighting that other guy, I mean, the rest of the movie we see him using a walking stick and barely being able to move, and he suddenly comes out and does that?? I almost died laughing! The part with the 2 robots in the big factory thing wasn't really funny, they played out the joke when the posh robot got his head changed with a fighting one and didn't know wheather or not he was coming or going...

Well, the part where the guy gets his arm cut off was a total surprise, I didn't think Star Wars films were so violent... LOL.

All in all, a good film, I may even go and see Star Wars ep.3, and if I really could be arsed, I might even rent ep.'s 4, 5 and 6, or watch them when they all come on ITV 1 over the summer as part of their Star Wars Summer, where they will also be showing Star Wars Ep.1 for the first time on terrestrial TV...

NikNakz :D
 
Will be interesting to see what ITV1 do with the 2.35:1 format. Lets hope they dont a) show it 4:3 or b) show it in 16:9 Full Screen like the BBC seem to do. As there is generally no pan and scan for 16:9 it really spoils the movie. SW really does use the full width and that would totally ruin it for me.

I know some people moan about getting black bars even on a 16:9 telly but the alternative is awfull, I didnt see the Italian Job on the BBC recently but from what I head it was ruined. I'll wait till August for the IJ DVD and I think 2006 for SW4,5,6
 
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