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Star Wars Episode I to III

Movies | Posted by Dean
May 26 2011

I remember when it was announced that George Lucas was producing three new Star Wars films. The excitement level was high as was the expectations. Over the release dates the hopes and expectations were consistently lowered as we all saw the story taking second place to the ability to create the CGI special effects, for me I had not seen Episode II and III due to the reports of this, that was until the past 2 to 3 weeks.

Star Wars: Episode I - Phantom Menace

Star Wars: Episode I - Phantom Menace


Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
I distinctly remember going to watch The Matrix after a 24 hour stint on a uni project, needless to say I was tired but thought I would hang out for the movie. I managed to watch the Episode I trailer through and was really looking forward the movies release, then promptly snored through the Matrix before the opening credits finished!

My expectations were high with the cast including Liam Neeson, Ewan MacGregor and the delightful Natalie Portman. The story has a good basis and there is a great story trying to escape the confines, however the use of CGI seemed to be the main goal of the production. The live action sequences free of CGI were enthralling and the acting is not bad.

I guess the embodiment of the CGI overuse is Jar Jar Binks. A case could be made that Jar Jar is the singularly most annoying character in the history of science fiction. It is not that Jar Jar is a CGI character, it is that his just an insane character in this movie. Thankfully the over the top characteristics are scaled back in the latter movies.

I like the fact that Darth Maul is used sparingly and even more pleased that they were brave enough to kill Qui Gon Jin off. Without that move the remainder of the story would not develop appropriately.

Overall I think this movie is reasonable, but by no means a masterpiece and well worth watching. I rate it a 7 out of 10.

Star Wars: Episode II - Attack Of The Clones

Star Wars: Episode II - Attack Of The Clones


Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones
Again there is a story trying to get out here. The use of CGI though is still a bit over relied upon. The action sequences are fine, however the overwhelming failing of this and the subsequent film are a casting decision!

This movie brings with it Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker. I find Haydens’ acting akin to watching a Gumby claymation production. There is just a disconnect between actions and words, and I find this off putting and not convincing.

This movie is not as good as the previous and Christensen detracts from the story further. Another actor could have done a better job in my opinion. 6.5 / 10 for mine.

Star Wars: Episode III - Reveng Of The Sith

Star Wars: Episode III - Reveng Of The Sith


Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith
This movie suffers from the fact that we all know what was going happen due to seeing Episode IV well before Episode I was created. This limits the story and the experience overall, I wonder how it would be for the new generation who don’t have that baggage. I must say though that the way the limited story is delivered is very well done. The use of CGI is extensive, however the kid in a chocolate shop excitement over the technology has been superceded with lets use CGI to coplement a story, not replace it!

Again Christensens acting detracts from the experience. A solid effort though, 6.5/10 for me.


30 Day Film Challenge – Day 29: Your Favourite Film As a Kid – Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

Movies | Posted by Dean
May 13 2011

Favourite movie as a kid

Favourite movie as a kid


Synopsis
Fleeing the evil Galactic Empire, the rebels abandon their new base on Hoth. Princess Leia, Han Solo and the droid C-3P0 escape in the damaged Millenium Falcon, but are later captured by Lord Darth Vader on Bespin. Skywalker and the droid R2-D2, meanwhile, follows Ben Kenobi’s posthumous command and receives Jedi training by Yoda on Dagobah. Will Skywalker manage to rescue his friends from the dark lord?

Why this was my favourite film as a kid?
The force is strong, especially as a kid.  Not that I have changed much, sword battles and aircraft attacks still rank very high for enjoyment.

The Trailer


30 Day Film Challenge – Day 8: The Film You Can Quote Best – Star Wars: A New Hope

Movies | Posted by Dean
Apr 22 2011

A film I quote from

A film I quote from


Synopsis
Part IV in a George Lucas epic, Star Wars: A New Hope opens with a rebel ship being boarded by the tyrannical Darth Vader. The plot then follows the life of a simple farmboy, Luke Skywalker, as he and his newly met allies (Han Solo, Chewbacca, Ben Kenobi, C-3PO, R2-D2) attempt to rescue a rebel leader, Princess Leia, from the clutches of the Empire. The conclusion is culminated as the Rebels, including Skywalker make an attack on the Empires most powerful and ominous weapon, the Death Star.

My favourite quotes from this movie?

  • “Let the Wookiee Win!” – C3P0

  • “We’re doomed”- C3P0

  • “Aren’t you a little short for a stormtrooper?” – Princess Leia

  • “As you wish” – Darth Vader

  • “We seem to be made to suffer. It’s our lot in life.”- C3P0

The Trailer


30 Day Film Challenge – Day 6: A Film That Reminds You of Somewhere – Star Wars: Episode VI: Return of the Jedi

Movies | Posted by Dean
Apr 20 2011

A film that reminds me of somewhere

A film that reminds me of somewhere


Synopsis
Luke Skywalker, Lando Calrissian, Princess Leia, R2-D2 and C3P0 infiltrate Jabba the Hutt’s palace on Tatooine intent on the rescue of loveable rogue Han Solo. After a successful rescue the group set about the task of destroying a newly constructed Death Star that is not yet operational … or so they thought. The usual Star Wars shenanigans occur with fights galore and Luke finally confronts his father to bring him back to the Light Side of the Force.

Where Does This Film Remind Of?
The Hilton WA drive-in theatre is where this film reminds me of. I think we were in a Holden Belmont wagon watching this when I was 8. The drive-in is sadly long since demolished, but good memories.
Whilst I personally see this as the weakest film of the original trilogy it is a fitting end.

The Trailer