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Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008)

Director: Dave Filoni

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From Time Out London

In the midst of galactic conflict, someone has kidnapped the infant son of gelatinous gangster Jabba the Hutt, and for complex reasons the Jedi are called in to investigate. If the first ‘Star Wars’ animated movie was just a parade of noisy gun battles and overblown lightsabre duels, we’d be on fairly safe ground. But this throws in all manner of bizarre distractions, from Anakin’s new Padawan apprentice, plucky pre-teen Ahsoka (who excruciatingly refers to her master as ‘Sky Guy’), to Hutt’s burping  son known as Stinky.

The shark-jumping moment arrives with Jabba’s crimelord uncle Ziro the Hutt. A giggling, sexually ambiguous hedonist who speaks like Eric Cartman impersonating Blanche DuBois, Ziro is the most preposterous  thing to hit the ‘Star Wars’ universe since Bea Arthur in the infamous Holiday Special. He’s also the best reason to see this flimsy, kid-friendly videogame approximation of a once proud cinematic franchise. Still, at least it’s better than ‘The Phantom Menace’.

Author: Tom Huddleston 2008-08-12 11:25:54

Time Out London Issue 1982, August 14-20, 2008


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  • daniel said...
    Posted on Jan 18 2009 20:54 gr8 film and for all ages dunno why it has been criticised so much
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  • TriP said...
    Posted on Nov 16 2008 14:00 good god, i want to slap that "ahsoka". then again, she just about personifies this movie. as someone who watches a lot of japanese animation, i find this film to be just another example of an american cash cow trying to lure in the lowest common denominator among an impressionable audience with third-rate computer animation (honestly, i own video games that look better than this) and a rediculously bad script that obviously prefers style over substance, but ends up lacking both.
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  • rogerrabbit said...
    Posted on Sep 27 2008 17:58 AS bad as last 3 movies ! Put this godforsaken story to rest please .
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  • Erebus said...
    Posted on Aug 27 2008 11:17 A film with no heart, as artificial and close to death as the dying Lord Vader...
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  • Amy said...
    Posted on Aug 26 2008 00:20 I would like any critics to go and see this film as if they don't find it at least good then they can not be found to be critics, As yes the nick names may not be for anyone but anyone you in the slightest liked these films will see that it stays tru to the feel of the star wars univerise. I have so far seen it 3 times and plan to see more so I hope people enjoy it as much as I do and await the tv series. Im 19 by the way not a kid so it suits all ages.
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  • Seb said...
    Posted on Aug 23 2008 20:52 I write this because I've read very bad opinions about this movie. I watched it and they turned out to be just another example that you shouldn't be influenced by such "professional" reviews if you're interested in seeing a movie. I loved it and not just becouse I'm star wars fan and would probably watch everything with SW in the title. There is especially one battle sequence in the movie that is excellent, and I leave it for you to see. It's an animated movie for children you could say, but I myself being almost 30 found it great fun to watch.
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  • Robert Wiggall said...
    Posted on Aug 23 2008 17:48 Really liked this film - great animation and good fun,
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  • Twist said...
    Posted on Aug 18 2008 21:10 Small boys liked it and the animated Anakin is a lot less annoying than the real one !
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  • sam said...
    Posted on Aug 16 2008 13:14 goin to see this today hopefully it will be as good as it looks and plus be up to the standards of the real films
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Cast & crew

Director: Dave Filoni

Genre(s): Action/Adventure

Rated: U

Duration: 98 mins

UK Release: Aug 15 2008
US Release: Aug 15 2008




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