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Star Wars: Episode II - Attack Of The Clones
Ten years after initially meeting, Anakin Skywalker shares a forbidden romance with Padmé, while Obi-Wan investigates an assassination attempt on the Senator and discovers a secret clone army crafted for the Jedi.
10 September 1994, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
1959
11 August 1944, Carnoustie, Tayside, Scotland, UK
23 August 1935, Geelong, Victoria, Australia
1997
7 June 1952, Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
6 September 1970, Australia
26 December 1960, Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand
April 7, 1961 in Chicago, Illinois, USA
June 05, 2016
So what else works, besides [Ewan] McGregor's performance? Darn little, even compared to The Phantom Menace.December 15, 2015
The film is touching, spectacular and surprisingly coherent. It also has something the others lacked entirely: old-fashioned charm. This time, The Force is with us.November 16, 2015
Allowing for some dull moments, this movie has considerable visual style.November 16, 2015
Attack of the Clones is indeed a pleasant surprise. It's fine.November 16, 2015
In lieu of a proper climax, Attack Of The Clones ends with a tantalizing cliffhanger for the next episode, but Lucas' lumbering series is presenting fewer and fewer reasons to tune in.December 14, 2015
The technical wizardry of the action scenes are ultimately more important than the story and reason enough for nonbelievers to see and enjoy the movie.November 16, 2015
It's still a rush to sit in a packed theater (equipped with THX, naturally) when that first blast of John Williams' fanfare sounds. Then you have to endure the rest of the movie.November 16, 2015
Lucas' obsession with digital technology has obliterated the saga's last remnants of human purpose and turned his once mesmerizing space opera into a pure, dehumanized cartoon.December 17, 2015
As perpetually uneven as its underwhelming predecessor...November 16, 2015
All in all, no one gets anything to do here.April 11, 2016
His characters, as is now his norm, are plastic puppets, even in the confectionary love scenes. Most of their dialogue is so doughy that it could be spooned into comic-strip balloons. Lucas simply has no interest in these people.December 12, 2015
Easily the most polarizing Star Wars film -- all but 5% of the fan base loathes Phantom Menace -- Attack of the Clones remains the most underrated entry in the saga.