Lucas does not always recognize his limitations. This tends to make films of mixed quality. Still, there is always enough that is excellent to make them worth seeing.
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002)
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Reviews Counted: 212
Fresh: 141
Rotten:71
Average Rating: 6.5/10
Consensus: Containing more of what made the Star Wars series fun, Attack of the Clones is an improvement over The Phantom Menace.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for sustained sequences of sci-fi action/violence
Runtime: 2 hrs 22 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Theatrical Release: May 16, 2002 Wide
Box Office: $310,301,696
Synopsis: In the second installment of the Star Wars series, EPISODE II--ATTACK OF THE CLONES, Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) is now a teenage Jedi apprentice to Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor). Together they must protect Senator Padme... In the second installment of the Star Wars series, EPISODE II--ATTACK OF THE CLONES, Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) is now a teenage Jedi apprentice to Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor). Together they must protect Senator Padme Amidala (Natalie Portman) from a militant group of political activists that is trying to assassinate her. This group is led by the evil Count Dooku (Christopher Lee). Among other troubles, Anakin faces some hard choices as he begins to fall for Padme, knowing this love is forbidden by the Jedi knights' creed. In addition, Anakin begins to show his rebellious attraction to the dark side--which will eventually conquer him, when he becomes the future Darth Vader. The story is set 10 years after STAR WARS EPISODE I: THE PHANTOM MENACE, and there are appearances by some of PHANTOM's characters, including Jar Jar Binks. CLONES also brings back familiar faces from the original STAR WARS: the lovable droids R2D2 and C3PO, and Yoda, who plays a key role in this film. Lucas creates an impressive array of beautifully rendered alien planets and beings, sleek spaceships, and dazzling effects; he remains at the head of the class in terms of technical ability and visual imagination. The film's climactic final sequences show the magic with which CLONES' earns its place as part of the beloved STAR WARS series. [More]
Starring: Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen, Frank Oz
Starring: Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen, Frank Oz, Ian McDiarmid, Pernilla August, Ahmed Best, Oliver Ford Davies, Temuera Morrison, Anthony Daniels, Silas Carson, Kenny Baker, Samuel L. Jackson, Christopher Lee, Jimmy Smits
Director: George Lucas
Director: George Lucas
Screenwriter: George Lucas, Jonathan Hales
Producer: Rick McCallum
Composer: John Williams
Studio: 20th Century Fox
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Release:
Mar 22, 2005
DVD Features:
- Note: Transferred Directly From Original Digital Master.
- Region 1
- 2-Disc Set
- Keep Case
Disc One:
- Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
- Single Side - Dual Layer
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 EX - English
- Dolby Digital 2.0 - French
- Dolby Digital 2.0 - Spanish
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - 1. George Lucas - Writer/Director, Rick McCallum - Producer, Benn Burtt - Sound Designer, Rob Coleman - Animation Director, Pablo Helman - Visual Effects Supervisor, John Knoll - Visual Effects Supervisor, Ben Snow - Visual Effects Supervisor
- Hidden Features - 1. Easter Egg
- Trailers - 1. "Cavalcade" (THX)
Disc Two:
- Deleted Scenes (8; Introduced by George Lucas - Writer/Director, Rick McCallum - Producer, Benn Burtt - Sound Designer)
- Featurettes - 1. FROM PUPPETS TO PIXELS
- 2. STATE OF THE ART: THE PREVISUALIZATION OF EPISODE TWO
- 3. FILMS ARE NOT RELEASED; THEY ESCAPE
- 4. Story Line Featurette
- 5. Love Story Featurette
- 6. Action Sequences Featurette
- 7. Original Web Documentaries (12)
- Music Video - 1. "Across the Stars" - Featuring John Williams
- Trailers - 1. Theatrical Teaser
- 2. Original Theatrical Trailer
- 3. Launch Trailer
- 4. TV Spots (12)
- 5. R2-D2: BEANEATH THE DOME
- Hidden Features - 1. Easter Egg
- Additional Footage - 1. Visual Effects Breakdown Montage
Text/Galleries:
- Stills/Photos - 1. Photo Gallery
- 2. Original Poster Art
- 3. Additional Advertising Stills
DVD-ROM Features:
- Web Links
Reviews for Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
Attack of the Clones emerges looking as bad as if not worse than its 1999 predecessor, thanks to the lame romantic subplot, which is so badly written, directed and performed that it surpasses Jar-Jar Binks as the all-time low point in the series.
Makes The Phantom Menace seem like one long clearing of the throat before Lucas could begin to tell the real story.
This time the exposition is so thick that everyone except acolytes may tune out.
The special effects are remarkable, yet somehow numbing, and the film only partly lives up to the promise in the title of Lucas's company, Industrial Light and Magic.
While it lacks the quality of Empire's script and performances, Clones is the most visually enthralling of the series so far.
It is certainly better than the childish Phantom Menace and the final 45 minutes of straight action beat the editing nightmare at the end of the last film.
Christensen is a winning mix of sultry and sulky as the now older Anakin, while McGregor is finally beginning to relax as the mentor who understandably refuses to treat his moody pupil like a grown-up.
As convincing a job as they, Christensen, and Lee do, they all end up being upstaged by the jaw-dropping skills of a CGI creation: Yoda (again voiced by Frank Oz), who finally gets a chance to show exactly why he has such a legendary reputation.
Clones is far from perfect, but when it clicks, it revives the old spirit that made a generation become so obsessed with all things Star Wars in the first place.
It’s impossible...to dismiss a film with this much stuff: exotic production design, imaginative characters, and a wide variety of digital jedi fu.
It would be easy to say that this film is fantastic and blows away the others, but unfortunately I cannot.
Superior to Episode I -- The Phantom Menace, with its annoying Jar Jar Binks and its dull, galaxy-hopping story line.
I'll call it nearly good, based mostly on one hell of a last half-hour.
It's no Empire Strikes Back but then you won't have to worry about Jar Jar too much either.
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