Spaced Out
By: Editor


Before there was porno, pipe-bombs and Pamela Anderson on the net, there were pages and discussions happening about Star Trek.

The education sector produced many text chat and news postings regarding the latest Star Trek movie or Bill Shatner sighting.


What's in store for Star Wars Episode II?


Darth Maul was the apprentice for Darth Sidious a Sith Lord/Master,
whom was killed during a fight scene with Obi, be sure his master will return for vengeance in Episode II.

You can also place bets on seeing the queen of Naboo as her contract dictates the same.

Lucas has stated he will not allow any other writer/director to continue with his films, so if he "gets too old" he says he will not complete the Star Wars stories with the Third Episode.

The rumor that all of the Queens hand-maidens were clones was false, there was only one decoy clone.

Watch the politics heat up in Episode II, the stage is set for a Senator with questionable motives, the Emperor gaining more power, and young Anikin developing into an evil Jedi. All should be quiet interesting to watch.


Our review of Episode I:

Jar Jar Banks the klutzy character from an under-water city, was without a doubt one of the most irritating characters in any film, he definitely was NOT a credit to the story. Some blips in the story-line relating to young Darth made it hard to watch as a "connection" or bond was made with Queen of Naboo in three seconds, as well as him building his own Droid (C3PO) and even harder to swallow a pod racer - which has very large parts. Keep in mind he is only 6-7 years old.

At times there are scenes that contrast with the old Star Wars,
looking a bit too computer generated, but if you are already used to the re-polished versions of the trilogy, you probably wouldn't notice.

In Conclusion
The rest of the movie fit well as part of the Star Wars saga, as is
definitely worth seeing.

 

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