List of Star Wars DVD reviews starting with Y
Yaaaaaay! (DVD rating - 4/5)
YAHOOO! It's DVD, kid! (DVD rating - 5/5)
Yawn. Cough. Yawn. "What time is it?" (DVD rating - 2/5)
yawn.... (DVD rating - 2/5)
yawn.... (DVD rating - 1/5)
Yawn..oh, go get 'em clones...zzzzzz (DVD rating - 2/5)
Yawwwwnnnnnnnnnnnnn (DVD rating - 1/5)
Yeah (DVD rating - 5/5)
Yeah, man. Best film EVER!!!! (DVD rating - 1/5)
Yeah, Well... (DVD rating - 3/5)
Yes I hate Jar-Jar too (DVD rating - 4/5)
YES YES YES YES!!! (DVD rating - 5/5)
Yes, it's finally coming to DVD, but ignore the rumors. (DVD rating - 5/5)
Yes, it's okay to like this movie! (DVD rating - 5/5)
Yes, They Are Still Great (DVD rating - 5/5)
Yet another post mordem on "Attack of the Clones" (DVD rating - 4/5)
yet another review (DVD rating - 4/5)
YET MORE REVISIONS HAVE BEEN MADE!!!! (DVD rating - 3/5)
Yikes!! (DVD rating - 1/5)
Yo! (DVD rating - 1/5)
Yoda da man (DVD rating - 5/5)
Yoda is great, but out of character at the end. (DVD rating - 4/5)
Yoda is the man! (DVD rating - 5/5)
Yoda keeps this one alive (DVD rating - 3/5)
Yoda Kicks Butt While Hayden & Natalie Heat Up the Screen! (DVD rating - 4/5)
Yoda kicks butt. (DVD rating - 4/5)
YODA KICKS [REAR]!!! (DVD rating - 5/5)
Yoda Man! (DVD rating - 5/5)
Yoda rules (DVD rating - 5/5)
Yoda Scene rules... (DVD rating - 5/5)
Yoda Strikes Back! Episode II: Attack of the Clones (DVD rating - 5/5)
Yoda! Yoda! Yoda! Yoda! Yoda! Yoda! Yoda! Yoda! Yoda! (DVD rating - 5/5)
Yoda's the Man (DVD rating - 5/5)
Yoda, yo-yo-yo-yo-Yoda (DVD rating - 5/5)
You 1 star people just don't get it! (DVD rating - 5/5)
You call that acting? (DVD rating - 4/5)
You call these movies? Worst trilogy of all time! (DVD rating - 1/5)
You Can Have Only So Many Death Stars (DVD rating - 1/5)
You can skip straight to the Yoda/Dooku fight, if ya want. (DVD rating - 5/5)
You can't beat Star Wars! (DVD rating - 5/5)
You don't know how long I've been waiting........FINALLY (DVD rating - 5/5)
You guys JUST don't get it, do you. . . (DVD rating - 5/5)
You have got to be joking (DVD rating - 1/5)
You have to be patient.... (DVD rating - 5/5)
You know you want it.... (DVD rating - 5/5)
You love it don't yah (DVD rating - 1/5)
You must get this! (DVD rating - 5/5)
You need to take things in stride. (DVD rating - 4/5)
You people are crazy if you did not love this movie! (DVD rating - 5/5)
You people are delusional (DVD rating - 5/5)
You people are taking this WAY too seriously. (DVD rating - 5/5)
You People Must Look At This Differently (DVD rating - 4/5)
You Think You Have Seen Star Wars? Have You Heard Star Wars? (DVD rating - 4/5)
You will notice... (DVD rating - 4/5)
You'll only be disappointed (DVD rating - 1/5)
Yuck (DVD rating - 1/5)
Yuck!... (DVD rating - 1/5)
Rating: 1/5
when star wars came outin 1977, george lucas it's director was hailed as a genius and a great storyteller. millions of people declared star wars as one of the geatest sci fi movies. these people did not notice how it's creator, george lucas had ripped of his story from tolkein's lord of the rings and akira kurowosa's seven samurai.star wars was followed by two equally good sequels, and george lucas was the golden boy of hollywood. twenty years later when lucas announced that he would be making a new star wars that would tell the origins of his memorable characters, his loyal fans rejoiced. lucas would save sci fi as he did in 77 they thought. little did they notice that lucas had not made a good film since star wars. in 1999 the phantom menance opened worldwide as the most anticipated movie ever. expectations were high as people expected this to be a worthy addition to the famous saga. titanic, which had the current record for highest grossing movie worlwide was expected to be dethrowned by star wars loyal fans.little did the fans notice that it's creator lucas had no one to steal from. what the phantom menance became was one of the worst prequels in cinema history. lucas has lost it his fans declared, but little did they realize that he never had it.
Rating: 3/5
Well I'm no great fan of sci-fi but there is a magic about Star Wars I don't doubt so curiosity and childhood memories dragged me to the cinema to check out the new face of Star Wars. The beauty of the original Star Wars films was their ability to make the glittering effects a part of the story, not just a distraction. In a time now of special effects but stale films it is near impossible to make a Star Wars film to live up to the expectations of the fans. Given what they were up against I think the makers of The Phantom Menace were on the right lines. Dodgy characters and tacky acting aside it has that Star Wars touch to it.So what was wrong with the acting? Liam Neeson does a fantastic job with Obi-Wan, his character almost single-handedly holding the atmosphere together. Ewan McGregor is a bit more stale but the rest of the cast pretty much stink. It wasn't till R2D2 popped up and started warbling that a smile returned to my face and I remembered I was still watching Star Wars.Unfortunately the problem with Star Wars is that it is such a commercial prospect for toy companies and suchlike that we inevitably get the `kiddy' aspect which comes in the form the Jar Jar character. I wanted to cry with embaressment.What this lacked was the mystery and the suspense that existed in The Empire Strikes Back, instead the makers have gone for the more commercial childs version that was Return of the Jedi. Its all a matter of what audience to please and all the Star Wars films have the same atmosphere but approached at different angles. We'll probably find the next one is a lot darker as we are led up to the Star Wars so many know and love.Theres plenty of moments in here that shine but its a case of glueing them all together. The moments which oozed Star Wars magic for me were the fantastic fight sequence with Darth Maul towards the end, the enemy soldier robot things and the general atmosphere of the Emperor himself. More of this and less of the Jar-Jar guy please, lets have a Star Wars film more for the adults than for the kids next time so we all get a taste of the pie.ps : wanted to give it 3 and a half stars.
Rating: 1/5
When I first encountered the first, or Im sorry the prequel or whatever it was, some twenty years ago I was enchanted by the somewhat radically unradical notion of the film's premise, simply two men having a conversation over dinner. It was a thoroughly delightful film which stimulated me. But now, I mean I really dont get the spaceships or poorly designed aliens. Louis Malle what were you thinking. I didn't even see Wallace Shawn throughout the entire film.
Rating: 5/5
This was a nice way to begin the Star Wars Saga. Immediatly, we are introduced to Jedi master Qui-Gon Jinn and of course our main hero, Obi-Wan Kenobi. The film takes off from the Federation Control ship to the awesome Pod Race and then on to the final battle on the planet Naboo. This film is action packed and worthy of being called a Star Wars movie. The characters are well set up for Attack of the Clones and gives us a whole new look on Star Wars. Best Scene: The Three Way duel between Darth Maul, Jinn, and Kenobi is a Star Wars fans dream! "We'll watch your future with great interest!"
- Chancellor Palpatine to Anakin Skywalker
Rating: 3/5
It took me two viewings to fully appreciate the beginning of the most famous trilogy created. The movie had an enormous build-up and no movie could fully live up to the hype, but it just was not a great movie as the other three were. The look of the movie was absolutely spectacular with full digital worlds that looked incredibly real and lifelike. However, the same could not be said for the characters. They are as flat and dull and seem to be inserted to let Lucas expand his digi-lands. THe dialogue is sparse and uninteresting and there isn't the same feel as the other movies. For many fans, the first three movies had a "magical" feel as we followed the story. This movie didn't seem to have any magic or warmth like the others. I think the tech-heavy feel of this movie had something to do with it. Many will disagree, but I thought the kid who played Annakin was perfect and was one of the bright spots of the movie. Liam Neeson and Ewan McGregor were fine but were given extremely little to work with. The dialogue in the movie was rather dull and uninteresting unlike the vivid images and breathtaking special effects. As one reviewer said, this movie was just an introduction to all the characters thus, the plodding pace of the movie. However, if this would have been the beginning to the Star Wars saga, it would be a blip on the movie map, instead of a major destination.

