Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace



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Liam Neeson Qui-Gon Jinn
Ewan McGregor Obi-Wan Kenobi
Natalie Portman Queen Padmé Naberrie Amidala
Jake Lloyd Anakin Skywalker
Pernilla August Shmi Skywalker
Frank Oz Yoda
Ian McDiarmid Senator Palpatine
Oliver Ford Davies Gov. Sio Bibble
Hugh Quarshie Capt. Panaka
Ahmed Best Jar Jar Binks
Anthony Daniels C-3PO
Kenny Baker R2-D2
Terence Stamp Supreme Chancellor Valorum
Brian Blessed Boss Nass
Andrew Secombe Watto

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1: Every generation has a legend. Every journey has a first step. Every saga has a beginning.
2: The saga begins Spring 1999
3: The Saga Begins May 19th
4: The Force Returns May 19th
5: One Truth, One Hate
6: Every generation has a legend. Every journey has a first step. Every saga has a beginning.
7: The saga begins Spring 1999
8: The Saga Begins May 19th
9: The Force Returns May 19th
10: One Truth, One Hate
11: Every generation has a legend. Every journey has a first step. Every saga has a beginning.
12: The saga begins Spring 1999
13: The Saga Begins May 19th
14: The Force Returns May 19th
15: One Truth, One Hate
16: Every generation has a legend. Every journey has a first step. Every saga has a beginning.
17: The saga begins Spring 1999
18: The Saga Begins May 19th
19: The Force Returns May 19th
20: One Truth, One Hate

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  • Perhaps the Worst Installment

    Fans waited 16 years for this? For shame, George Lucas, for shame. I
    had embraced the original trilogy as a child and was expecting this
    film to create that same sense of amazement as the first films did.
    This movie had its high points, but the kiddyness is often unbearable.
    Rather, it is Anakin Skywalker I found annoying. The Gungans and Jar
    Jar are ridiculous, with lines like ' You're in deep dodoo now.", etc.,
    etc.The whole film seems ruined with this aura of cheeriness and way too
    much comic relief in my opinion. The plot was well done actually and we
    have some good actors here, including Natalie Portman (yay!), Ewan
    McGregor (yay!!), and Liam Neeson ( Double yay!!!). The highlight of
    this film is definitely the three-way lightsaber duel. Incredibly
    intense, with John William's score playing along with it, one reason to
    see the film in itself. Put in short, the film had good moments, but
    had to many shortcomings and cheesy characters.

    landeros-joshua from United States - 26 June 2009
  • Pro's and con's

    Ahhh, "The Phantom Menace" — the scourge of "Star Wars" and
    movie-going fans everything. Notorious for Jar-Jar Binks and others,
    there was a lot of hype over this long-awaited prequel to the
    ultra-popular "Star Wars" trilogy. This is one of the most backlashed
    films of all time, and even today it's considered a great
    disappointment.In a couple of ways, this disappointment is understandable. This is, in
    fact, a flawed filmed. An obvious problem, of course, is Jar-Jar, and
    stuff like him can get annoying. The concept of Midiclorians may not be
    too bad, but the Force is much more awesome and powerful when it is
    mystical and mysterious. The political ramblings in this film aren't
    that bad either, but the use of stereotypical accents — the Jamaican
    Gungans, the Jewish-like salesman Watto, and the Asian-esquire Trade
    Federation villains — are unnecessary.But the biggest problem with this film is that it pales in comparison
    to the original "Star Wars" films. The original films had great
    characters and great personalities, from the naive but courageous Luke
    Skywalker, to the arrogant, self-centered, but lovable Han Solo, to the
    sarcastic and spunky Princess Leia. Here, the characters don't live up
    to their sequel counterparts. This is not to say they are bad –
    Qui-Gon Jinn is a pretty likable character — but Queen Amidala/Padme
    is no Priness Leia, and Anakin Skywalker is no Luke. "The Phantom
    Menace" also lacks a Han Solo-like characters to entertain us.The original films had a simple storyline that was easy to understand,
    thus making it easy to enjoy them. They never took themselves serious,
    and that was their charm. Here, you need to be a fan of the originals
    to get it. There's no explanation of "the Force" concept, so complete
    newcomers, who lack any experience with the "Star Wars" universe, might
    end up asking more questions than actually enjoying it.This film does try to pay homage to the original films by bringing over
    R2-D2 and C-3PO, but this seems to be more like fan service, and the
    part about Anakin creating 3PO sounds like something found in fan
    fiction.Problems aside, there are things to like about "The Phantom Menace."The actors generally aren't bad. Many may have criticized Jake Lloyd
    for his portrayal for Anakin, but I actually found his portrayal
    fitting of what Lucas meant Anakin to be — an innocent, naive, and
    caring young boy; he is not yet the hardcore villain he soon will be.
    If anything, the fault lies with Lucas. It is true that the original
    trilogy had better acting overall, and nothing here is Oscar-material,
    but again, they're not too bad. There are some acting gems here: Liam
    Neeson captures the wisdom and radiance of Qui-Gon Jinn, Terrence Stamp
    is effective as the incompetent Chancellor Valorum, and Ian McDiarmind
    is awesome in a dual role; he makes a benevolent Senator Palpatine and
    a deliciously wicked Darth Sidious — perhaps on of the most evil, and
    enjoyable, foes in cinema. The biggest treat here is probably Ewan
    McGregor, you nails his imitation of a young Alec Guinness to a
    perfection.This movie has a lot of creativity. The filmmakers did a great job
    creating the extraordinary worlds of the pre-Empire universe, from the
    majestic palaces and gardens of Naboo, to the extraordinary Gungan city
    (which could only exist in a dream), to the desert earthliness of
    Tatooine, to the mechanical Trade Federation ships. The Naboo ships and
    weapons are elegant and beautiful, perfectly capturing what kind of a
    world Naboo is. I enjoyed the fact that Lucas was able to create
    worlds, civilizations and cultures so like and unlike ours, that he was
    able to transport the audience into an alien yet familiar world, just
    like historical epics do. And obviously, this movie is more recent, so
    the special effects, of course, are going to be better than the
    originals. While they may not be revolutionary for their time like the
    originals, they are actually the norm for films of the late 90s, not
    bad at all.The Podrace scene is actually pretty exciting (never mind being
    borrowed from "Ben-Hur"). This film is a visual feast.Of course, who can forget that final fight between Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan,
    and Darth Maul? It is just so exhilarating, so edge-of-your-seat, so
    suspenseful. This is a spectacle to behold most especially in theaters.
    It is very creative, and the choreography is right. If there's anything
    in this movie worth giving credit for, it's this scene. It's the best
    redeeming feature, and it's for this reason alone that this movie is
    worth watching at least once. Hands down, this is one of the greatest
    climaxes in movie history, and it was the best lightsaber fight in all
    of the "Star Wars" movies — until "Revenge of the Sith" came out. Darth Maul is one of the coolest villains in the "Star Wars" universe
    and in cinema. He has a cool design, and he has one of the coolest
    weapons ever. True, he has little of a backstory, but maybe this is
    what makes him interesting — he's mysterious. It's shocking to see
    just how evenly matched he is against two Jedi, one of them being a
    master. Ray Park is a real athlete; he does a great job of giving Maul
    his excellent moves, and kudos to Peter Serafinowicz for giving him his
    sinister voice (although Maul would probably be more effective if he
    didn't speak)."The Phantom Menace" may not live up to the glory of the original
    trilogy, but it's not too bad. The dialogue here is actually decent
    (there's no "I hate sand, it's not soft like you, Padme," "I'm only
    beautiful because I'm in love" or "Anakin, you're breaking my heart,"
    or anything like that). This is actually a fairly enjoyable flick.

    J5iftY5iveXtreme from none of your business - 11 June 2009
  • Star Wars Episode 1 An Okay Sci -Fi Film But Not Great

    Star Wars Episode 1 is an okay sci-film but from writer/director George
    Lucas who is admirable in making this movie but there are flaws that
    weigh it down. Episode 1 is a prequel to the other Star Wars trilogy
    which is set 30 years before the events of A New Hope where audiences
    get to meet a younger Obi-Wan Kenobi as a Jedi Knight and a gifted
    young boy named Anakin Skywalker who will eventually become the feared
    Dark Lord Of The Sith Darth Vader. The cast for the most part are good
    in their roles including Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon Jinn (Obi-Wan's
    Master), Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi (played by Alec Guiness in the
    original), Natalie Portman as Queen Padme Amidala, and Jake Lloyd as
    the young Anakin Skywalker. Ian McDiarmid as Senator Palpatine (The
    Emperor) and Ray Park as one of the villains Darth Maul make the best
    of their brief appearances in the movie. Ray Park does lack screen
    time, development, and dialogue but he makes for a solid villain as the
    evil Darth Maul. McDiarmid does a decent enough job with his small part
    as the deceitful Senator Palapatine also known as Darth Sidious and
    later the Emperor. Samuel L. Jackson shows up in a cameo as Jedi Knight
    Mace Windu who does a good job in his small role. Yoda the one Luke
    meets in the previous films also makes a brief appearance. The
    action/fight sequences are well executed but the two sequels that
    followed had more of them. The only two to stand out sort of was the
    climatic showdown with Obi Wan and Quinn Gon against Darth Maul and the
    pod race at Tatooine with Anakin. The special effects were cool but you
    can tell it's CG. The pacing between the action was a little slow at
    times making it drag and the dialogue wasn't the best at times either.
    The one character to weigh this film down for me was Jar Jar Binks. I
    found him annoying and the movie could've done without his character.
    Despite its flaws though Star Wars Episode 1 is decent maybe not the
    greatest but it does reveal some unanswered questions from the previous
    films which was interesting. Episode 1 is a somewhat entertaining sci
    adventure with intense action, some humor, character development, and
    solid performances by most of the cast that make the film enjoyable.

    tburke85 from United States - 9 June 2009

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