Ternian wrote:2) The cut scenes. From this movie onwards I loved most of the cut scenes.
Topeka wrote:I remember coming out of the theater being totally blown away by Clones. In retrospect, however, I don't find it nearly as good. I do however think the script was a lot cleaner than the film. George's habit of cutting single lines of dialogue was a detriment to the entire prequel trilogy. Anakin and Obi-wan entering the nightclub is a good example:
[font=Arial]"She went in there to hide, not to run."
"Yes, Master."
"Try not to lose this."
"Sorry, Master."
"This weapon is your life."
"I try, Master."[/font]
Huh? By remixing and cutting a few lines that conversation makes no sense.
However, I really liked the "Dick Tracy" mystery plot. The Kaminoans were wicked cool, so were the bounty hunters. And how many people stood up and cheered when Yoda took out his lightsaber? As an action/adventure film Clones is great. As the darker, more serious love story we were promised it fails horribly.
Ternian wrote:The love story worked in the script - and its a shame a good director wasnt around to bring it on screen because it would have made an awesome movie.
I liked Zam and Jango because they brought a grittier underside to the dirty politics of the Senate. It was much more Star Warsy for me.
ETAndElliot4Ever wrote:The fight between Jango and Obi-Wan was awesome. I only wish the fight with Mace in the arena wasn't so butchered (and like 30 seconds long). I've come to really hate the use of the Trade Federation march for the clone army on Kamino. I wish there were a bigass rendition of the stormtrooper theme from ANH in that scene. Oh well, random thought.
MannyOrtez wrote:Forget director, try editor. Everything wrong with Attack of the Clones happened in the editing room. Some cheesy dialogue aside, it was a GREAT script, really, really solid.
- Seeing all the Jedi fight at once
Ternian wrote:The filming script version of AotC actually follows Padme's journey - not Anakin's. The movie was edited down to Anakin's story and it is empty.
CoGro wrote:I watched Clones today....
There's about 35-40 mins tops of new music in the entire film. A trainwreck.
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