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rreeyore

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Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace

Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace

6.5
5
  • Jul 6, 2010
  • Caffeine Free Diet Star Wars

    Let's face it. Star Wars has officially became a children's film. We true Star Wars fans have to suffer because there are a few eight-year-old brats in the audience. Where do I start. Jar Jar Binks, just a scam to get kids under the age of five to watch the movie. He doesn't add really anything to the movie accept stupidity. And Anikan, Lucas had to go and make the future Dark Lord of the Sith a soccer playing brat. And Suebulba, All they had to do is put a white t-shirt and leather jacket on him, slick his hair back, and put a pack of smokes in his shirt sleeve. That would have made it fine. Obi-Wan being the wise old hermit that he is should have more lines than "yes master". The other wise old hermit that we new as Yoda is now a bumbling know-it-all. At least Samuel L. Jackson gave a great portrayal of Mace Windu. Darth Maul should have been seen more than a ten minute lightsaber battle (which was amazing). Qui-Gon is a very wise Jedi but takes up too much of Obi-Wan's screen time. Viceroy Gunray and his partner are (very) bad Chinese imitations. Too many bad guys for one movie. I think the total number of them is five. That's just too many. And how obvious is Lucas making it that Senetor Papatine is going to be the Emporor.

    This movie is okay but Lucas has gone mad with the CGI. I can understand that he loves being able to use it but almost every other character is computer generated. Back in the Original Trilogy Lucas used real people in very convincing costumes, puppets, stop-motion animation, and models that were all hand built. IF was good then than why couldn't it be good now.

    THis movie is good but lacks the greatness of the Original Trilogy.
    Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi

    Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi

    8.3
    8
  • Jul 3, 2010
  • I Have a Bad Feeling About This

    This movie does not get the credit that the first two movies get. It kinda lives in the shadow of the first two. I guess so many people expected so much out of this movie. Technology definitely had come some length from the first movie. The movie still heavily relied on human acting and emotinons, yet still maintained comical seriousness. But there is something about this film that just doesn't live up to the first two.

    I know a lot of people dislike the Ewoks. I do agree that they take away from the seriousness of the situation. Lucas did not direct this one either. The acting and storyline is still phenomenal and great.

    All the cast does a great job at portraying the characters. Yoda and Obi-Wan still offer guidance throughout. And Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, and Harrison Ford are at there best.

    It definitely is a great Star Wars movie and great way to end the trilogy. But it burns me up so much to see that Lucas has went back and "added" CGI effects to the original trilogy. It ruined the prequels. I guess Lucas was just not satisfied with them. The original three could not get much better. And it makes me so mad to see Hayden Christianson at the end of this film replacing Sebastion Shaw as the ghost of Anikan Skywalker. I hated seeing him in the prequels. Lucas just wants more money I guess.
    Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back

    Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back

    8.7
    10
  • Jul 3, 2010
  • Do or Do Not. There is No Try

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