Reviewed by DarthRiddick
"Wow, this edit is night and day to the original, it's like watching an entirely different film—one that's actually good... one that's actually *Star Wars*. I've been watching these films my whole life and I never could have imagined having Attack of the Clones move me, emotionally, in the way..."
Reviewed by DarthRiddick
"I saw this film in the cinema when it first came out, and, being a kid, loved it. But repeat viewing soured the experience for me. This may have remained the only film of the prequels that I could stomach even slightly, but I certainly didn't go out of my..."
Reviewed by DarthRiddick
"***This first section is a repetition of my review for P1, Echoes of Lament, as the material here applies to both. Scroll down for specifics about this second piece.*** Firstly, this is an absolutely masterful edit. Taking ten episodes and turning them into two two-hour-long films would..."
Reviewed by DarthRiddick
"Firstly, this is an absolutely masterful edit. Taking ten episodes and turning them into two two-hour-long films would be impressive in any circumstances, especially done at this level of technical quality. But to do that with source material that is so utterly, completely, depressingly abhorrent is a work of skillful..."
Reviewed by DarthRiddick
"In this final piece of the cinematic version of Firefly, we're swept away by the arrival of the Operative. Enter, Serenity. But, unlike with Serenity after a viewing of the un-edited series, this time it all comes together smoothly. The first two pieces set the arcs of this edit up..."
Reviewed by DarthRiddick
"I enjoyed the second part of this cinematic adaptation even more than the first part. The editing feels even defter here, cutting out and linking up segments in a really smooth way overall. It also brings us close-to-home with the main point of the story: River's powers and secret... which..."
Reviewed by DarthRiddick
"Kicking off a masterful three-part cinematic adaptation of Firefly that pulls the story into line with the Serenity film, Chronicles I does a fantastic job paying homage to the story. What this film sets up, the last one pays off on, and seeing that continuity be created—especially with Mal, is..."