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Subject: Guy who did 90 minute of Star Wars EP1 did one for EP2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfBhi6qqFLA

Pretty hilarious, and the off topic stuff is a little better this time. He's also done some Star Trek movie reviews, which are pretty funny as well.

 

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Subject: Guy who did 90 minute of Star Wars EP1 did one for EP2
that was fun to watch

 

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Subject: Guy who did 90 minute of Star Wars EP1 did one for EP2
Ack, must resist...I need to get work done today!

 

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Subject: Guy who did 90 minute of Star Wars EP1 did one for EP2
He could have taken this four or five more parts. There are just so many things wrong with Clones.

What's amazing is how cathartic these feel. Even though we're all long since past giving a sh*t. And even though most of the flaws we all thought of in some way or another. But still, it's like, YES, somebody is finally organizing them into one neat little entertaining package.

I think my favorite parts are the ones I didn't even think of. Like the whole thing with the younglings and the training exercise. As soon as he started talking about it, I just started laughing. Because, of course the training scene on the Millenium Falcon was supposed to be like an improvised thing. I didn't even think about how that little detail, that it was improvised using odds and ends around the ship, gave the scene an air of authenticity that's completely absent from the prequels... especially when you're "stealing" from yourself and repurposing iconic moments and imagery to fill in the gaps of your new movies.

 

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