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16 May 2002 (USA) moreTagline:
A Jedi Shall Not Know Anger. Nor Hatred. Nor Love. morePlot:
Anakin Skywalker shares a forbidden romance with Padmé Amidala while his teacher, Obi-Wan Kenobi, makes an investigation of a separatist assassination attempt on Padmé which leads to the discovery of a secret Republican clone army. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 10 wins & 35 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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I loved it and I think it's getting too much criticism more (3384 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Ewan McGregor | ... | Obi-Wan Kenobi | |
| Natalie Portman | ... | Senator Padmé Amidala | |
| Hayden Christensen | ... | Anakin Skywalker | |
| Christopher Lee | ... | Count Dooku / Darth Tyranus | |
| Samuel L. Jackson | ... | Mace Windu | |
| Frank Oz | ... | Yoda (voice) | |
| Ian McDiarmid | ... | Supreme Chancellor Palpatine | |
| Pernilla August | ... | Shmi Skywalker-Lars | |
| Rose Byrne | ... | Dormé | |
| Temuera Morrison | ... | Jango Fett | |
| Daniel Logan | ... | Boba Fett | |
| Jimmy Smits | ... | Senator Bail Organa | |
| Jack Thompson | ... | Cliegg Lars | |
| Leeanna Walsman | ... | Zam Wesell | |
| Ahmed Best | ... | Jar Jar Binks (voice) |
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Also Known As:
Attack of the Clones (USA) (short title)Attack of the Clones: The IMAX Experience (USA) (IMAX version (promotional title))
Star Wars II (USA) (promotional abbreviation)
Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones (USA) (video box title)
Star Wars: Episode II (Australia) (TV title)
Star Wars: Episodio II - El ataque de los clones (Argentina) (Peru) (Spain) [es]
Star Wars: Episode II - Angriff der Klonkrieger (Austria) (Germany) [de]
Star wars: Episode II - L'attaque des clones (Canada: French title) (France) [fr]
Star wars: Episodio II - El ataque de los clones (Argentina) (Peru) [es]
Звёздные войны: Эпизод 2 - Атака клонов (Russia) [ru]
Gwiezdne wojny: Czesc II - Atak klonow (Poland) [pl]
La guerra de las galaxias: Episodio II - El ataque de los clones (Venezuela) [es]
La guerra de les galàxies: L'atac dels clons (Spain: Catalan title) [ca]
Ratovi zvezda - Napad klonova (Serbia) [sr]
Ratovi zvijezda: Epizoda II - Klonovi napadaju (Croatia) (poster title) [hr]
Star Wars II - Ataque dos Clones (Brazil) [pt]
Star Wars: Episódio II - O Ataque dos Clones (Portugal) [pt]
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (Argentina) [es]
Star wars II. rész - A klónok támadása (Hungary) [hu]
Star wars episod 2: Klonernas attack (Finland: Swedish title) [sv]
Star wars: Bölüm II - Klonlar'in saldirisi (Turkey: Turkish title) (poster title) [tr]
Star wars: Episod II: Klonerna anfaller (Sweden) [sv]
Star wars: Episode II - Klonene angriper (Norway) [no]
Star wars: Episode II - Klonernes angreb (Denmark) [da]
Star wars: Episodi II - Kloonien hyökkäys (Finland) [fi]
Star wars: Episodi II - L'atac dels clons (Spain: Catalan title) [ca]
Star wars: Episodio II - El Ataque de los clones (Spain) [es]
Star wars: Episodio II - L'attacco dei cloni (Italy) [it]
Star wars: Episodul II - Atacul clonelor (Romania) (poster title) [ro]
Sutâ wôzu: Kurôn no kougeki (Japan) [ja]
Vojna zvezd: Epizoda II - Napad klonov (Slovenia) (poster title) [sl]
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Rated PG for sustained sequences of sci-fi action/violence.Parents Guide:
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142 min | USA:120 min (IMAX Version)Country:
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1.81 : 1 moreCertification:
Malaysia:U | South Korea:All | Brazil:Livre | Hong Kong:I | South Africa:PG | Argentina:Atp | Australia:M (DVD rating) | Australia:PG | Austria:10 | Canada:G (Quebec) | Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) | Finland:K-11/9 | France:U | Germany:12 | Iceland:10 (original rating) | Iceland:LH (video rating) | Netherlands:12 | Netherlands:MG6 (video rating) | New Zealand:M | Norway:11 | Peru:PT | Philippines:G | Portugal:M/12 | Singapore:PG | Spain:T | Sweden:11 | Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) | Switzerland:12 (canton of the Grisons) | UK:PG (cut) | USA:PGFun Stuff
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Cameo: [Anthony Daniels]a human customer in the bar when Anakin and Obi-Wan hunt Senator Amidala's would-be assassin - visible just after Obi-Wan draws his lightsaber moreGoofs:
Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Anakin is talking to Padme on the red couch his profile shows his mouth is moving, but he says nothing. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Naboo lieutenant: Senator, we're making our final approach into Coruscant.
CordÈ: Very good, Lieutenant.
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Why does Jango Fett hit his head on the door as he enters his ship?Why doesn't Owen Lars recognize C-3PO in Episode IV if he'd owned him previously, as in this film?
Who actually commissioned the clone army?
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I happen to be one of the folks who really has enjoyed these films in the prequel trilogy. I also can see why people would not like the films and I don't deny people the right to their opinion. What has been bothering me has been some of the reasons people are giving for hating these new films... they are childish, they have too many special-effects, the acting is bad, the writing is bad, Lucas has sold out and has lost his touch... it makes me wonder if people are actually remembering the original trilogy correctly. Don't get me wrong, I love the original trilogy, but they weren't exactly well-acted or well-written movies. We didn't love them because they were these great Shakespearian works of art; we loved them because we were little kids totally enraptured by this exciting fantastical world. It seems that those same kids that loved the films 20 years ago have grown up into stuffy old yuppies that have no idea how to have fun anymore. Our generation has grown up and it seems that we wanted Star Wars to grow up with us, to morph into some new R-rated grown up version to satisfy our more mature needs. Well, we didn't like the original trilogy because it was all grown up and serious. We liked it because it was silly and fun and awesome to look at. I am personally glad that George Lucas did not make the prequels into a new grown up version. I like the adventure and excitement and I challenge the one major complaint that says that they do not live up to the originals. Let's look at what people have complained about when comparing these to the original trilogy.
-The new movies are too childish and geared towards kids: So, somehow we're supposed to believe that the droids, aliens, spaceships swamp monsters, and warriors with mystical powers from the original trilogy were of the more mature variety.
-The new movies have too many special effects: We're forgetting that the original movies were also special effects laden. Lucas has always pushed the limits of technology, even inventing new technology all the way. He has not sold out or changed or just now relied on special effects, he has always concentrated on the effects. If he had digital technology 20 years ago, he would have done the same thing then that he has now. That's what he does; he makes up worlds that don't exist and then comes up with a way to put them on film.
-The writing has been bad on the new films: Does anybody recall Lucas ever receiving a Pulitzer Prize?
-The acting has been bad on the new films: Carrie Fisher??? Mark Hamill??? Harrison Ford??? We're not exactly talking about Academy Award winners here. Name me one of the original main actors who was actually a great actor (other than Sir Alec). Now, Harrison Ford has had a great career, but he's no Jack Nicholson. And where are Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill now?
-Anakin is just a whiny little brat: Does anybody also remember how whiny Luke was in the first two movies? I mean, he did nothing but whine and complain until Jedi. And how many times did they say that Luke was just like his father? Should anybody then be surprised that Anakin was a whiny adolescent?
I think my point here is that people from my generation have taken something they loved as a kid and put it up on a pedestal so high that they are confused as to why they liked it. They think the original movies were these serious Academy Award caliber pieces of art and that's why they liked them. In fact, we liked them because they were cool and had monsters and space battles and there were toys that we could play with and have fun. The new movies are of the same mold as the original, they are unchanged. WE have changed and we're having a hard time dealing with that fact. Some would argue that these movies are not true Star Wars movies. I say, they are exactly the same... that's why I love them. If I want a serious film, I'll go find somethings starring Daniel Day-Lewis. I like action and science fiction, so I'll stick to the childish, poorly acted stuff.