Watch This: 90-Minute Video Review Of Star Wars: Attack Of The Clones
By David Chen/April 4, 2010 12:08 pm EST
Mike from Red Letter Media (AKA the guy who put together the epic, 70-minute review of The Phantom Menace) is back again with his even epic-er review of Attack of the Clones. This time, seven Youtube videos were insufficient to contain the hatred, so Mike spread out a 90-minute review over nine Youtube videos. See them all after the break, and let the hate flow through you.
Part 1 begins, “Star Wars, Episode 2: Attack of the Clones is the worst thing ever made by a human…” That basically sets the tone for the rest of the review: Part 2 asks, “Why aren’t the Jedis allowed to love?”: Part 3: Part 4: Part 5: Part 6: Part 7 purports to answer the question: WTF is Samuel L. Jackson doing in this series? Part 8: Part 9 discusses the line between homage and rip-off as it applies to George Lucas, and wraps things up:
Watch This: 90-Minute Video Review Of Star Wars: Attack Of The Clones
By David Chen/April 4, 2010 12:08 pm EST
Mike from Red Letter Media (AKA the guy who put together the epic, 70-minute review of The Phantom Menace) is back again with his even epic-er review of Attack of the Clones. This time, seven Youtube videos were insufficient to contain the hatred, so Mike spread out a 90-minute review over nine Youtube videos. See them all after the break, and let the hate flow through you.
Part 1 begins, “Star Wars, Episode 2: Attack of the Clones is the worst thing ever made by a human…” That basically sets the tone for the rest of the review: Part 2 asks, “Why aren’t the Jedis allowed to love?”: Part 3: Part 4: Part 5: Part 6: Part 7 purports to answer the question: WTF is Samuel L. Jackson doing in this series? Part 8: Part 9 discusses the line between homage and rip-off as it applies to George Lucas, and wraps things up:
Part 1 begins, “Star Wars, Episode 2: Attack of the Clones is the worst thing ever made by a human…” That basically sets the tone for the rest of the review:
Part 2 asks, “Why aren’t the Jedis allowed to love?”:
Part 3:
Part 4:
Part 5:
Part 6:
Part 7 purports to answer the question: WTF is Samuel L. Jackson doing in this series?
Part 8:
Part 9 discusses the line between homage and rip-off as it applies to George Lucas, and wraps things up: