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Product Description DVD Special Features (To Be Confirmed): Feature-length Audio Commentary Exclusive Deleted Scenes with Introductions "From Puppets to Pixels" An all new Full-Length Documentary "State of the Art: The Previsualization of Episode II" "Films Are Not Released; They Escape" Sound Documentary Featurettes: Three mini-documentaries offering a detailed look at Attack of the Clones Web Documentaries: The award-winning 12-part web series that debuted on starwars.com "Across the Stars" Music Video: original composition by John Williams Poster and Print Campaign Trailers and TV Spots "R2-D2: Beneath the Dome" Mockumentary trailer Never-Before-Seen Production Photo Gallery ILM Visual Effects Breakdown Montage Exclusive DVD-ROM Content Picture: Widescreen 2.35:1 anamorphic Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1 -- THX Surround EX desertcart.co.uk Review The most densely plotted instalment of the saga so far, Attack of the Clones is a tale of both Machiavellian political drama and doomed romance; it's epic war film and silly comic-book fantasy combined, as teenage Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) chafes at the restrictions imposed by his mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) and falls in love with Padme Amidala (Natalie Portman). Renegade Jedi Count Dooku (Christopher Lee) is leading a breakaway federation of disgruntled systems; while the insidious influence of Darth Sidious is felt rather than seen as his invisible hand guides apparently unrelated events, from Jar Jar's unwitting instigation of a disastrous Senate decision to bounty hunter Jango Fett's revelatory role at the centre of the conspiracy. Along the way the story has fun with the conventions of Chandleresque detective fiction as Obi-Wan explores the seedier side of Coruscant, and incorporates the noble warrior ethos of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon in its portrayal of the Jedi order. The portentous tone is lightened by tongue-in-cheek self-referential dialogue and the antics of robotic clowns R2D2 and C3PO. (One niggle for music fans, though, is the cavalier cut-and-paste approach to John Williams's music score.) Like the Empire Strikes Back, Clones is the bridging film of the trilogy and thus ends on an equivocally bittersweet note. On the DVD: Attack of the Clones is an all-digital film, and so looks suitably superb in this anamorphic widescreen transfer, accompanied by a THX encoded Dolby 5.1 soundtrack. Anyone who owns The Phantom Menace two-disc set will know what to expect from the special features: here's another group commentary led by George Lucas, two lengthy documentaries on the digital effects ("From Puppets to Pixels" and "The Previsualisation of Episode II") plus several other featurettes and Web documentaries, notably "Films Are Not Released, They Escape", a look at the sound design. There's also a fun trailer for the R2-D2 mockumentary "Beneath the Dome", trailers, photo galleries and more to satisfy any Star Wars fan. --Mark Walker Review: Great film! - Great film! Review: Good Value DVD for the money. - Great Quality DVD and nice case.
| ASIN | B00005RDPR |
| Actors | Christopher Lee, Ewan McGregor, Hayden Christensen, Natalie Portman, Samuel L. Jackson |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 2.35:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,624 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 52 in Documentary (DVD & Blu-ray) 81 in PC Games 214 in Fantasy (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,773) |
| Director | George Lucas |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (DD EX 5.1 Surround), English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Media Format | PAL |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Producers | George Lucas, Lorne Orleans, Rick McCallum |
| Product Dimensions | 19 x 13.5 x 1.5 cm; 110 g |
| Release date | 11 Nov. 2002 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 16 minutes |
| Studio | LUCAS FILM |
| Subtitles: | English, English |
| Writers | George Lucas, Jonathan Hales |
S**C
Great film!
Great film!
A**R
Good Value DVD for the money.
Great Quality DVD and nice case.
R**T
DVD
Easy to play, Easy viewing, good product
J**N
Much better than part 1
This 2-DVD set goes with the matching sets for parts 1 and 3. In common with the others, it includes a range of extras. I would like to have seen more included, but then George Lucas is not Peter Jackson, if you see what I mean. Even so, it offers a reasonable amount for the money. The movie itself follows on from part 1 "The Phantom Menace", of course. It is, thankfully, a better movie, mainly it seems because the ghastly "hi mom!" child Anekin Sywalker has grown up. However, it's not all good news, as he has grown into a ghastly "it's so unfair!" teenager. This plays into the story arc, but I found him difficult to like. If you have seen part 1, then you will recognise the amazingly poor acting and lousy script immediately. Looking kindly upon it, I suppose it is a good example of the backgound overwhelming the subject. The special effects spinning all around the characters are wonderful, and they do rather dominate the screen at moments when they are actually unimportant. What we have then is a solid sci-fi action movie with some amusing moments, some awful acting, great special effects, plus many insights and glimpses into the backstories of the characters and the world in which they live. The DVDs are mounted on flip-over plastic trays inside a standard DVD box. There is also a nice colour leaflet explaining the DVD contents in more detail. This set is certainly better value than the 1-disc version. For it being a pretty good movie, and having a nice range of extra goodies, I give it generous 4 stars.
M**R
Star Wars Attack Of The Clones
It’s a Star Wars film so what can you say. It’s a dazzling mix of effects and actors fighting good versus evil in a galaxy far far away along time ago ! It’s pure entertainment on a grand scale. George Lucas and his production team really nail the look with sumptuous costumes and sets. I have actually grown to enjoy these later made films more than the original first trio which kick started the franchise. They are squarely aimed at family entertainment for all. Star Wars , love it or loathe it you can’t ignore it ! It has a host of characters played by Ewan McGregor, Christopher Lee to name but a few with Frank Oz voicing over Yodas voice. The plot centres around Emperor Palpatines meddling to start a War to gain control of the Universe. So it’s no small plot. I actually have started watching these in chronological order so Phantom Menace first, Clone Wars then Revenge Of The Sith to actually watch the plot build but they all work as stand alone films. Recommended so may the Force be with you.
J**K
Brilliant service
Dvd came quick in good condition and played well
S**N
There is unrest in the Galactic Senate.......
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones is written and directed by George Lucas. It`s the fifth Star Wars film to be released but the second in terms of story chronology. It stars Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen, Samuel L. Jackson, Christopher Lee, Temuera Morrison & Ian McDiarmid. Music is scored by John Williams and cinematography is by David Tattersall. Set 10 years after the events featured in The Phantom Menace, the story sees the Galactic Republic under threat from separatists and a civil war looms. As Naboo Senator Padme Amidala is in danger of assassination, Jedi Padawan Skywalker is assigned to protect her. Meanwhile, Obi-wan Kenobi makes the worrying discovery of a clone army, a discovery that spells chaos for the galaxy. Now that the dust has settled on the prequel trilogy, it seems that Attack of the Clones is the one of the six film`s that is most unliked by the fans. Which on structure terms is perhaps understandable given its heavy leaning towards the romantic strand between Amidala and Annakin (they are no Han & Leia that`s for sure). Yet for all its problems (script/dialogue/acting/CGI mania) it`s a marginally better film than Phantom Menace; nicely whetting the appetite for part three as well. If you can negotiate the mundane periods and accept it`s merely the bridge to a better part of the film galaxy? Then it`s a more palatable experience. Lucas has thankfully learnt some lessons from his first instalment (for example it`s practically bye bye Binksy), but being the episode in which so much has to be set up in the franchise (reasons for love/hate/politics/family ties), Lucas is hand-tied as to how he can please the masses; and you feel that away from blunderbuss action he`s not very comfortable directing such dialogue driven passages of play. However, the characters are now better formed, with the likes of McGregor looking more at ease playing such an iconic role, and if it`s action you want, then you get payed up in full with colourful carnage: particularly for monster smack down time in a gladiatorial arena. Bonuses see Jackson more prominent as an ass kicker, Lee delicious as the villainous Count Dooku and Yoda (with a digital upgrade) makes a telling mar;, these are things that greatly improve the final third of the piece. While the print (it`s all shot on HD Digital) positively sparkles in a way that insists you see it on the best available format you can. After the mixed reaction to Phantom Menace, and with it vying for punters in 2002 with Spider-Man, Harry Potter and the second Lord of the Rings, Attack of the Clones suffered at the box office in terms of financial expectation. For even tho it made around about $500 million in Worldwide profit, it remains (allowing for adjusted inflation) the lowest performing Star Wars film in the series. Revisits to the film show it to still have the same old flaws, but it`s far from being a bad film. It has the darker edges that were required (ala Empire Strikes Back) and there`s too much high octane entertainment for it to ever be considered dull as a whole. But does the charge of action and effects over script and characters still stick, then? Well, yes, but this is George Lucas after all..... 7.5/10
E**Y
so I still love it. I'm only reviewing it because Amazon requires ...
Badly written, badly acted, cheesy and disappointing instalment in the Star Wars saga. But I'm a Star Wars geek, so I still love it. I'm only reviewing it because Amazon requires a review to dismiss items from my items to review list and it's getting cluttered with things that don't really need to be reviewed but there is no other way to dismiss them. I did ask if they could add a feature to remove irrelevant items but they don't seem to want to go down that route. I've just spent hours reviewing items. :(
E**.
Llegó en perfectas condiciones y antes de la fecha estimada. Gran servicio.
S**T
Episode II bringt uns mitten hinein in die galaktische Krise: Jedi-Ritter Obi-Wan deckt eine geheime Klonarmee auf, während Anakin Skywalker gefährlich zwischen Pflicht und Gefühl schwankt. 🧬🪐💔 Optisch ein Feuerwerk – von Coruscants Großstadt-Glanz bis zur epischen Schlacht auf Geonosis. 🏙️🚀 Die Lichtschwert-Action, Yoda im Kampfrausch und der Aufbau zur dunklen Zukunft von Anakin liefern Gänsehautmomente! 🟢⚔️🔥 Ja, der Liebesdialog ist manchmal etwas hölzern – aber hey, das gehört schon fast zum Kult! 😅🌹 Fazit: Politische Intrigen, Jedi-Action und galaktische Romanze – die Macht entfaltet sich in großem Stil. 📜🛸🌠 👉 Tipp: Entdecke außergewöhnliche Bildkalender, Puzzles & Leinwände – die perfekte Geschenkidee für jeden Anlass! 🎨🖼️ Erhältlich auf Amazon – einfach nach "Marco Warstat" suchen! ✨🧩
G**A
Ho acquistato tutta la collana in edizione speciale e sono rimasto senza parole! Lo steelbook è veramente stupendo! Le immagini sono ancora più belle viste dal vivo, una qualità pazzesca per un prodotto assolutamente da non farsi scappare se si è un fan della saga e si vuole avere qualcosa di unico da esporre in casa e far vedere agli amici! Ovviamente i contenuti sono eccellenti. Must buy!
I**E
Article conforme à l'annonce et livraison rapide
L**B
I'm a Star Wars Fan. With most streaming services today, even when they note its a 4K/Atmos signal coming in, it's compromised in quality - it's just not the true rich video and audio experience of 4K media. So, I continue to buy media because it has the full rich experience of 4K audio and video. I upgraded my home theater to a 9.1 system - you'll need a 4K TV, Receiver that can decode Dolby Atmos (or DTSHD), a DVD player that has 4K enabled etc. So, I purchased the entire set of Star Wars in 4K - Episodes 1 through 9. We already know that the first released episodes (IV, V, VI) were from several decades ago. I can say that they are vastly improved and worth buying in 4K - the visuals are amazing. The last series released, VII, VIII, IX, are already modern and stunning. But I was most surprised with I, II, III - especially the rich context of II - this is block buster visuals, clean, rich, detailed perspectives, and STUNNING audio via my 9.1 system. Clearly, they took time and worked to enhance the 4K Atmos experience. Each of these releases is still rather costly, through you typically get the Blueray and Digital in addition to the 4K version. But honestly, I just want the 4K experience and it's worth it Note: I did have quality control issues with II and V and had to return them for replacements which were fine - so, be sure to watch during the return period to be sure there are no glitches. Highly Recommended.
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