(Part 9 of 9) Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones Review
April 5, 2010 – 10:55 pm
www.redlettermedia.com – Part 9! Thanks to Jay, Jocelyn, Rich, Chelsey, Gwen, Lauren, and Dixie for their help on the review. Also thanks to Jack, Gillian, Jesse and Jeremy for the use of the creepy basement and plastic bin. And a special thanks to Jorge for being a good sport? I hope… may the force be with all of you! http
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25 Responses to “(Part 9 of 9) Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones Review”
“Who is FBI and What’s he always warning me about.” rofl.
By digy1st on Apr 5, 2010
Brevity is the soul of wit…
…was lost on you.
By lohphat on Apr 5, 2010
George Lucas, to sum up episode 2 …in the words of Yoda “that is why you fail”.
By werty3535 on Apr 5, 2010
user name JohnSkipable on you tube flagged Part 1 that was deleted , he has the it on his own channel now
By PierreLacau on Apr 5, 2010
Awesome review!!! Can’t wait for episode 3!!! Just wanted to say how much I learned from these reviews and the process of script and move making.
I would love to watch a review of a move you loved and explain why it’s awesome.
Definetively 5/5 for all your videos!!!
By mactanzi on Apr 5, 2010
@omegamer09 you obviously weren’t paying attention, The actors in the interviews admitted that acting on a blue screen makes it really hard to get into character because you draw motivation and realism from the envirtoments your working in, if all you see is litterally blue walls it makes that harder, especially when you have such amateur actors like they had in the prequels. and i would probably pay to see a star wars movie because i love star wars, i still hate the prequels though.
By krismason123456789 on Apr 5, 2010
@krismason123456789 agaian like i since george can use blue screen for the whole movie why would he waste his time creating real enviorments even if he didnt use blue screen for the whole movie u still probably be bashing this movie even tho u paid money to see it
By omegamer09 on Apr 5, 2010
That was a great review.
I enjoyed the part with Yoda (from the original trilogy) speaking. It really explained the difference between the movies.
Congrats!
By ElforTheLandstander on Apr 5, 2010
@omegamer09
Well he kinda overdid the blue screens.
By xXSpeechImpedimentXx on Apr 5, 2010
ROFL ur right XD
By chinchillaman1 on Apr 5, 2010
@omegamer09 the idea of using blue / green screen for a few scenes is alright, but Lucas used it for the WHOLE movie. Also why would you defend George Lucas, didn’t you just watch the review? Don’t you realize how bad that movie is now? I mean, i knew it was bad before, but I can’t believe its THIS BAD!
By krismason123456789 on Apr 5, 2010
The mini story you have played in the background that was ‘taped over VHS’ is a more gripping and emotionally investing tale then the prequels combined.
By krismason123456789 on Apr 5, 2010
I have no words to describe what I felt when he mixed the Old Yoda scenes with the new. I think maybe shame for having seen this movie and thinking it was OK. It doesn’t even come close to that. IT IS NOT OK! Now more than ever. NOT OK GEORGE!
By sidnelson13 on Apr 5, 2010
06:17 Ahahaha! Yoda’s face is priceless.
By TheAmbrozz on Apr 5, 2010
Fuck you George Lucas, fuck you. You took the greatest series ever, and fucked it in the eysocket with this movie. The first one is bad, and has tons of problems, but this one is terrible on so many levels. This remains the only Star Wars movie that I’ve ever walked out at the end saying, “Man, that movie wasn’t very good.” being in 7th grade, I thought ‘wait, this is Star Wars- they can’t be bad. That’s herasy.’ But it was. It is. I despise this movie.
By Moredread25 on Apr 5, 2010
red letter media u sound stupid y would george lucas waste his time creating the prequels like the original trilogy without blue screens and computers with actual enviorments wen ther is technology to use that he didnt hav in the old days
By omegamer09 on Apr 5, 2010
Very well done review. Humors a little off the wall but funny. The prequels are one of those bitter pills I’ve learned to swallow because compared to the originals they fail but I still love Star Wars. Still I own the prequels and watch them but Attack of the Clones is the hardest one to watch because it just feels like and hour and a half of filler before you get to the battle scene. Still though I think Episode III is way better than the other two.
By totshirts on Apr 5, 2010
@olivemike81 Yes, gold and heart-ache…
By sidnelson13 on Apr 5, 2010
FIVE STARS
that was even better than the Episode 1 review. Don’t make us wait too long for the next one
By osbely on Apr 5, 2010
Very well done review. Humors a little off the wall but funny. The prequels are one of those bitter pills I’ve learned to swallow because compared to the originals they fail but I still love Star Wars. Still I own the prequels and watch them but Attack of the Clones is the hardest one to watch because it just feels like and hour and a half of filler before you get to the battle scene. Still though I think Episode III is way better than the other two.
By totshirts on Apr 5, 2010
Where’d you get that beat with the biggie sample starting at 07:08 ?!
By eeedel on Apr 5, 2010
Aw man I thought he found true love. . .
By GuyEndore on Apr 5, 2010
@sidnelson13 I’m in the same boat as you. The Yoda mix was pure gold though.
By olivemike81 on Apr 5, 2010
“My cat’s not gonna milk itself”. That’s a keeper.
By RecessMonkeys on Apr 5, 2010
The bit with ESB Yoda contrasted against ATOC Yoda is almost heartbreaking. It’s unbelievable just how badly Lucas screwed up the prequels and that sequence is a perfect representation of that.
By lckrause on Apr 5, 2010