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Attack Of The Clones Reviewed

a TRUE FANEDIT by RedLetterMedia
The truly epic review/critique/analysis/film making educational video of the 2002 film “Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones” This is the long longed for sequel to the famous PHANTOM MENACE REVIEW by the same creator.

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Original film name Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones
Film studio name Lucasfilm
Film release date 2002
Original runtime 142 minutes
Fanedit release date April 2010
New runtime 90 minutes
Amount of time cut/added you can’t put it that way

INTENTION & EDITING DETAILS
Here it is folks! Finally! My epic review of Star Wars: Episode 2 Attack of the Clones. Part review satire, part parody, part commentary, all prequel hating vitriolic comedy. This transformative work delves into this film in detail as well as more general topics about why the prequels didn’t quite “work” for most audiences. Part one is an overview about expectations and how the audience is left in the dark to fend for themselves as far as figuring out what’s happening in the movie.

ADDITIONAL LINKS:
you can find all the youtube videos here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfBhi6qqFLA

ADDITIONAL COMMENT:
by boon23: why bother downloading this on DVD, when all the videos can be watched online? Well, basically because the converted youtube videos look better on the DVD and to enjoy the entire thing on your TV screen in widescreen format and not in the crappy youtube format. This review is so strong that it can be truly enjoyed as a feature film. So, grab some popcorn and have some true fun with your friends watching a hillarious way to review one of the worst Star Wars movies ever. Share the pain. :)

AWARDS:
winner of the true fanedit contest for May 2010 Fanedit of the Month:

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6 Review »

  1. I am a fan of these. There is as much humor, as there is true criticism.

    I will have to say, I like “The Phantom Menace” review the most out of all three of these (there is a Star Trek Next Gen movies review as well). The first one offers the most comment of true, insightful cinematic criticism than this one does. Although, he is still spot on as to why “Attack of the Clones” is a bad movie.

    The only thing I disliked about this one is : too much of the “serial killer”, “I have women locked in my basement” scenes going on. I am no prude and have no issues with this content, I just don’t find these portions that funny in this review.

    Boon23’s comments about why bothering to D/L this is spot on. I have all three versions in the “dvd” format and much prefer it to watching the youtube clips.

    On the whole, if you liked the other review redlettermedia has produced, then this is for you too.

    Review by flyboy707 — April 9, 2010 @ 12:23 am

  2. I enjoyed this more than I thought I would.
    Sure, The Phantom Menace review one was fantastic but you know what they say about a one trick pony.
    So I really didn’t have my hopes set very high.

    I’m happy to say that it is as enjoyable as the first one with a few real LOL moments that had me grinning.

    This is better than most comedies that you’d find playing at theatres these days.

    There are a few funny moments with the girls making fun of the reviewer but yeah, some of the serial killer stuff is wearing thin.

    Hopefully, he gets “killed”, in a very hilarious way, at the end of Part III’s review.

    Review by zeppelinrox — April 9, 2010 @ 1:09 am

  3. Another one out of the park from Red Letter Media! If you have watched and enjoyed either of the other Reviews (Star Trek, The Phantom Menace) do not hesitate to download this right away. Lots of great criticism. I honestly believe the reason I like these so much is that “misery loves company.” It is nice to watch Attack of the Clones with someone who hates it as much as I do.

    “It’s not just a movie.. It’s the biggest disappointment in cinematic history.”

    Contrary to flyboy and zeppelinrox, I felt that the serial killer moments in this review added a lot of characterization to the fictional narrator. The woman is a good actor as well, delivering some great lines. “what the **** is going on? who the **** are these people?”

    This is in contrast to the Phantom Menace review, in which the basement scenes just made me really uncomfortable. They felt out of place. It’s obvious now that Red Letter Media has a narrative arc planned across his trilogy of reviews. If the basement scenes in the first one bothered you, check this one out. For me the characterization really changed my opinion of what he is doing with that. It is still pretty edgy, and could easily offend some, but the FE community knows me as pretty sensitive on these issues. I’m not saying its for everyone, and its still sort of random in the first place, but this installment actually gives the serial killer element a reason for existing.

    And, now, our characters are at their lowest point. As they should be, in a trilogy. Personally, I’m hoping the woman and the narrator admit their undying love for each other in Revenge of the Sith Reviewed.

    Review by ab5tract — May 6, 2010 @ 11:48 am

  4. Very enjoyable and insightful, also a weird creepy subplot thats entertaining

    Review by jelio — May 26, 2010 @ 6:42 pm

  5. Epsidoe 2 may be one of my favorites not because of the love story but the relationship between obi wan and anakin and last 45 minutres of battle, but I like your review, it’s really funny!

    Review by Tmmchugh92 — June 8, 2010 @ 6:18 am

  6. Like his Ep 1 review, I found this droll and insightful although not quite as funny. I think that’s because uncovering the many faults in Attack Of The Clones is a more complicated affair, and thus Redlettermedia has spent more time on serious anaylsis. I dislike both prequels equally, but I always did find it harder to poinpoint the reasons why I found Attack Of The Clones such a failure. Nice work.

    Review by mullholland665 — July 8, 2010 @ 1:15 pm

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