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| | | | | Twenty years later, 'Revenge of the Sith' wouldn't have its legacy without the two 'Clone Wars' building on and improving the prequels. | |
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| | | | | In our original 1980 review of George Lucas's first Star Wars sequel, Richard Combs found even the "genuinely 'fun' elements of the first film" now "pedantically filled out and institutionalised". | |
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| | | | | Attack of the Clones is, at least in my opinion, the worst Star Wars film ever made. Hands down. That is not to say it's not mildly entertaining, but it demands a great deal of good will from its viewer to keep him from sneering at the movie constantly, especially if said viewer is a... | |
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| | | No matter the quality of the film, episode or comic, Star Wars has always had immensely cool, and mostly believable creatures. With The Book of Boba Fett having recently sauntered laconically onto our screens, we got a second look at a creature that made a brief but memorable appearance in The Return of the Jedi.... | ||