May 19th, 2005
Directed by George Lucas
Screenplay by George Lucas, Jonathan Hales
Starring Hayden Christensen, Natalie Portman, Ewan McGregor, Samuel L. Jackson,
Ian McDiarmid, Frank Oz, Kenny Baker, Ahmed Best, Anthony Daniels, James Earl
Jones, Jay Laga'aia, Peter Mayhew, Jimmy Smits, Tux Akindoyeni, Dave Bowers,
Mimi Daraphet, Paul Davies, Sandi Finlay, Nalini Krishan, Kenji Oates, Mary
Oyaya, Matt Rowan, Orli Shoshan, Sandy Thompson, Marty Wetherill, Keisha Castle-Hughes,
Graeme Blundell
20th Century Fox
138 minutes


Three years after the initial battle of the Clone Wars, the long and tiring conflict between the Separatists and the Republic is nearing its end. However, Obi-Wan Kenobi, now a Jedi Master, and Anakin Skywalker, now a Jedi Knight, learn a shocking development. Coruscant is under attack! They hurry back to Coruscant to counter the attack led by General Grievous, the leader of the Separatist droid armies, and a much bigger threat than even Count Dooku, a former Jedi turned Sith. They are now charged with bringing him to justice, but there is more going on than just an attack on the center of the Republic. Little by little, Chancellor Palpatine transforms the Republic into a tyrannical regime, putting him at odds with the Jedi Order and a few non-corrupt senators,

This Star Wars film is the last. No more. The test of time has not faired so well for Phantom Menace or Attack of the Clones. The one thing that has been hated in all theese films is the over use of digital effects, the poor acting, and the fact that Harrison Ford isn't present. The one thing that the prequels have that surpass the original trilogy is story. The story in Episodes I-III are so in depth, and intense. The imagination of Goerge Lucas is second to only J.R.R.Tolkien as the most detailed story ever made. From the point of view of a writer you can only look at the marvel that is Star Wars with a dropped jaw. To be able to have the creative freedom lucas has writing a screenplay knowing that
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On the streets of the premiere of Attack Of The Clones

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