ooseven, Jango Fett was the best character Episode II offered. Plus I loved Ewan McGregor\'s work as Obi-Wan Kenobi. If they only had given him a better script...
Attack of the Clones had some potential. To me, it could have been the turning-point to a better future. But rather than twisting the trilogy to a better path, it made the whole saga worse. Why? First of all, Hayden Christensen as Anakin stumbled with his lines. I understand that it might be hard to act against blue screens - but Ewan pulled it off. Hayden did a good job with the hatred-scenes - but otherwise he tackled. His speech was like a snail crawling in a bowl of syrup. And don\'t get me started with the love-scenes... I only survived through \'em due to the beautiness of Princess Amidala...
Secondly I was very disappointed with the battle-scenes. They were effect-shows, nothing more, nothing less. Where was the suspension? Where was the sense of reality - the sense of being there? The battles reminded me of video-game openings - the real actors just weren\'t natural amidst all the colourful effects. If they had made Episode II a la Final Fantasy: Spirits Within - all computers - it could\'ve been a bit cooler. But not now.
And Yoda. Stick with the puppet, Lucas! Yoda not only looked worse than his plastic ancestor, his once-great authority and soul were destroyed in the process of turning him from silicon to digital. George, snap out of your money-hunger and be the film-maker you once were! Where\'s your innovation? Where\'s your motivation? IN MONEY? It used to be different, George, and you know it. If Peter Jackson had made the prequel trilogy... Oh how glorious it could\'ve been... PJ loves his work, you love money.
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