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Rifftrax: Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
General Details
Director:
George Lucas
Writer:
George Lucas, George Lucas
Producer:
George Lucas, Lorne Orleans, Rick McCallum
Theatrical:
2002
Rated:
PG
Studio:
Lucasfilm
Genre:
Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Duration:
142
IMDb:
0121765
DVD Details
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 5.1 EX, Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround, French Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround, Commentary by writer-director George Lucas producer Rick McCallum picture editor and sound designer Ben Burtt ILM animation director Rob Coleman and ILM visual effects supervisors Pablo Helman John Knoll and Ben Snow Unknown
Subtitles:
English
Sound:
Dolby Digital 5.1
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Picture Format:
Anamorphic Widescreen
UPC:
024543055396
Discs:
2
Region:
1
Release:
Mar 2005
Price:
$19.98
Credits
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Ewan McGregor
Senator Padmé Amidala
Natalie Portman
Anakin Skywalker
Hayden Christensen
Count Dooku
Christopher Lee
Mace Windu
Samuel L. Jackson
Yoda
Frank Oz
Supreme Chancellor Palpatine
Ian McDiarmid
Shmi Skywalker-Lars
Pernilla August
Dormé
Rose Byrne
Jango Fett
Temuera Morrison
Boba Fett
Daniel Logan
Senator Bail Organa
Jimmy Smits
Cliegg Lars
Jack Thompson
Zam Wesell
Leeanna Walsman
Jar Jar Binks
Ahmed Best
Cinematographer
David Tattersall
Editor
Ben Burtt
Summary
It’s Binks-ian fun for the whole family as George Lucas empties the contents of his brain onto film one more time! This go around, the part of the annoying kid is explored more deeply by a new annoying kid, Hayden Christensen, in a performance so jaw-droppingly wooden and laughable it’s got to make Keanu Reeves feel pretty darned good about himself.
Ewan McGregor returns as that one guy who was once played by that other British guy, and he’s apparently become comfortable enough with his green screen acting that he no longer even pretends it matters whether he puts in effort or not. And returning for the role of Padme Amidala is Natalie Portman, looking cute but losing her bid to keep her voice from grinding into her audience’s skull like a buzz saw.
All of this would be a RiffTrax dream come true – but making it even dream come true-ier is that Mike and Kevin are joined by none other than Chad Vader, brother of Darth and star of his own colossally successful internet series. It is quite simply a RiffTacular RiffStravaganza!