Posted on 04/29/2002 11:22:07 AM PDT by JediGirl
Will you go see StarWars Episode II: Attack of Clones when it is released May 16th?
How do you feel it will measure up to the original trilogy? What did you think of the Phantom Menace? Do you think this film will be better/worse than Phantom Menace?
"I've been from one side of this galaxy to the other..."
Oh, you mean the illegal bootleg versions. Nope - I'm talking about the real thing.
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Harkins Arrowhead Cinemas 18 16046 N Arrowhead Fountain Center Drive Peoria, Arizona 85345 USA Tel: 602-222-HARK (Tickets) http://www.harkinstheatres.com |
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AMC Media Center 6 770 North 1st St. Burbank, California 91501 USA Tel: 310-289-4262 (Tickets) http://www.amctheaters.com |
Edwards Irvine Spectrum 21 Megaplex 65 Fortune Drive Irvine, California 92718 USA Tel: 949-450-4900 http://www.EdwardsCinemas.com |
El Capitan Theatre 6838 Hollywood Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90028 USA Tel: 800-347-6396 Tel: 323-467-7674 http://www.elcapitantickets.com |
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Loews Century Plaza ABC Entertainment Center 2040 Avenue of the Stars Los Angeles, California 90067 USA Tel: 212 840-7761 http://www.loewscineplex.com |
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AMC Studio 30 12075 South Strang Line Road Olathe, Kansas 66062 USA Tel: 816-363-4262 (Tickets) http://www.amctheatres.com |
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General Cinema Framingham 16 22 Flutie Pass Framingham, Massachusetts 01701 USA Tel: 508-628-4404 (Tickets) http://www.generalcinema.com |
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That's correct. It was envisioned as a trilogy of trilogies. "New Hope" thru "return of the Jedi" were supposed to be the middle trilogy, then back in time for the "prequel" trilogy covering how Anatin became Darth, then a final trilogy covering what happens after "Return of the Jedi"
I doubt Lukas will get around to the last trilogy
Episode 2 will be everything 1 wasn't.
I'm very very enthused. A lot of people are going to be upset at how dark 2 starts to get, but hey, we all know the outcome of 3, so it's to be expected.
Besides, what else is there to see this summer besides Minority Report and Signs?
And, for Pete's Sake, why did they kill Darth Maul off so soon?!!
This particular game has so-called "cheats" which don't allow you to actually cheat, but unlock some of the more "graphic" action that occurs when using something as incredibly dangerous and destructive as a light-saber.
Here's a site with a review, I have directed the link to the "hints/cheats" label. There is also a thorough review including players reviews which are far more worthwhile to read.
The thing is, once you activate these codes, the light-saber became more than just a pretty toy. It became an object of terror. Taking my character into combat armed with both "Force Powers" and a light-saber generally resulted in a massacre of horrible proportions. Throwing the light-saber into a room crowded with storm-trooper resulted in the inevitable mass of arms, legs, torsos and head sliced, cauterized and flying off in all directions leaving the victims on the floor writhing in their death throws. It was a horrendous thing to see.
I recommend this game to anyone, but I do not recommend it for children. The graphic nature of combat really is horrifying if they figure out the cheat codes.
That makes sense because George Lucas is kind of past his prime right now. Usually it takes three years for him to complete one of the movies. So at this rate, the last episode would be completed in 2014, there's no way Lucas will still be producing movies by then!
I won't even bother then. Last 'Star Wars' movie I saw was "Empire Strikes Back"...that was it for me. Spider-Man? I'm there Friday night. That will be our one movie for 2002 (unless that new Bond shows up around Thanksgiving.)
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