Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
| 03 October 2008 (USA)
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Jedi Knights lead the Grand Army of the Republic against the droid army of the Separatists.

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Titreenp

SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?

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ScoobyMint

Disappointment for a huge fan!

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Bessie Smyth

Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.

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Lachlan Coulson

This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.

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dragonmanfire

It tells a great story that all Star Wars fans have been asking, welcome to the Clone Wars

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bsilbor

As an eleven-year-old back in '08, I didn't have many opportunities to see any Star Wars movies in theaters. I was a huge fan of A New Hope, and I enjoyed the prequels, but they were all home video experiences (with the exception of Attack of the Clones, but I was too young to remember it or get excited over it.So when I first saw trailers for Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which was going to premiere as a feature film in theaters, I became excited. I enjoyed the movie at the time, but as I grew older, I began realizing that it was a three episode arc squashed together to form a movie, and it was more lackluster than I had remembered.I fell in love with the character of Ahsoka Tano (maybe literally, with my eleven-year-old mind still in the early stages of maturing) since she was finally a character around my age, a character I could relate to.The subsequent show started off okay, but as seasons 2, 3, and 4 came and went, I missed out on a lot of it as I focused on being an adolescent for a while. But still...The Clone Wars reinvigorated my dormant love for Star Wars.When the promos for season 5 debuted, I became intrigued again, especially with the return of Darth Maul. So I binge-watched it. Since I was older, I began appreciating the show more, with its nods to other movies like Apocalypse Now and Seven Samurai. I began to appreciate the deep themes of betrayal, war, political upheaval, corruption, and war profiteering. Then came the ending of season 5. Ahsoka rejected her reinstatement into the Jedi Order and walked off into the sunset, possibly never to be seen again. Shortly after that, the Disney acquisition resulted in its ultimate cancellation, but the company was gracious enough to put the series and "The Lost Missions" on Netflix. I appreciate it more than ever today.Now it's coming back. Whether or not it's limited to just a few episodes, I don't know. But I hope that it'll come back for at least another two seasons to finish off everything that Dave Filoni and his magnificent cast and crew had lined up. It's a fantastic show that may seem to be made for children on the surface...but on the inside, it's so much more.

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RealLiveClaude

I have heard so much about this series. I saw the first series (animated) and though it was good, it was rather a lead to Episode 3 with the kidnapping of Chancellor Palpatine (who, in my words, fixed it...) leading to his rescue in the movie...But this time, adding with the pilot of 2 hours (Anakin and Obi-Wan rescuing Jabba the Hutt's offspring), this is a far interesting series and follows canon as close as possible, and gives a foresight in the future of the Jedi Order and its possible demise...It was fun to see many characters added (like Ashoka Tano, Anakin's feisty Padawan...) but also some other familiar faces. A big surprise was the resurgence of Darth Maul (a satisfying improvement versus Episode I).And the Sith is well represented: the evil Count Dooku, its minion General Griveous, mercenary Asai Ventress, and the ever manipulative Darth Sidius, whom under the mask, reveals a rather discreet Chancelor Palpatine, as we never suspected he is holding all the strings to get absolute power...And for villains of different orders: Hutts, bounty hunters (like Bane), Boba Fett (without mask), pirates, rebels and all those whose want to use either the Separatists or the Republic for their own profit...And comes the Jedi: Yoda is in fine form, but we discover the differences between the rational Obi-Wan Kenobi (in whom we discover he was in love with Duchess Satine of Mandalore) and the emotional Anakin Skywalker, whose acts sometimes alter the balance of the duo (and sometimes the trio when Ashoka is around) and is a clue to his future as a sinister Dark Lord...For the last: the droids: Separatist droids of all sizes, deadly and fearful, but the best of all is R2-D2, which heroics of saving the day for the Republic goes farther than any of his buddies, including C3PO.A series to watch indeed and gives you insight about Star Wars...

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DCfan

I finished watching the awesome Star Wars the clone wars yesterday and I have got to say the force is strong in this show.This show has pretty much every thing what a Star Wars fan would want, fight scenes, likable characters and of course different story arcs to keep you interested my favorite ones are when R2 D2 gets kidnapped by the separatist, the arc where the clones and the Jedi to protect a clone base and the one where Fives discovers his clone trouper chip. What more could you want?And it doesn't stop there the animation is awesome and the voice actors are incredible we even get guest stars like Nolan North, Liam Neeson, Seth Green, Gideon Emery, Simon Pegg and much more.At first, when I saw this back when I was younger I used to find it boring and annoying. But now I don't think that any more I think this an incredible show which needs a season 7.I would recommend this show to new and old generation of Star Wars fans.

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