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Directors: George
Lucas
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Writers: George
Lucas
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Producers: George
Lucas, Rick
McCallum
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Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Letterboxed, Limited
Edition, Special Edition, THX, Widescreen, NTSC
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Language: English
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
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Rated: PG (Parental Guidance
Suggested)
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Number of tapes: 1
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Studio: 20th Century Fox
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VHS Release Date: April 4, 2000
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Run Time: 136 minutes
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"I have a bad feeling about this," says the
young Obi-Wan Kenobi (played by Ewan McGregor) in Star Wars: Episode I, The
Phantom Menace as he steps off a spaceship and into the most anticipated
cinematic event... well, ever. He might as well be speaking for the legions of
fans of the original episodes in the Star Wars saga who can't help but
secretly ask themselves: Sure, this is Star Wars, but is it my Star
Wars? The original elevated moviegoers' expectations so high that it would
have been impossible for any subsequent film to meet them. And as with all the
Star Wars movies, The Phantom Menace features inexplicable plot
twists, a fistful of loose threads, and some cheek-chewing dialogue. Han Solo's
swagger is sorely missed, as is the pervading menace of heavy-breather Darth
Vader. There is still way too much quasi-mystical mumbo jumbo, and some of what
was fresh about Star Wars 22 years earlier feels formulaic. Yet there's
much to admire. The special effects are stupendous; three worlds are populated
with a mélange of creatures, flora, and horizons rendered in absolute detail.
The action and battle scenes are breathtaking in their complexity. And one
particular sequence of the film--the adrenaline-infused pod race through the
Tatooine desert--makes the chariot race in Ben-Hur look like a Sunday
stroll through the park.
Among the host of new characters, there are a few familiar walk-ons. We
witness the first meeting between R2-D2 and C-3PO, Jabba the Hutt looks younger
and slimmer (but not young and slim), and Yoda is as crabby as ever. Natalie
Portman's stately Queen Amidala sports hairdos that make Princess Leia look
dowdy and wields a mean laser. We never bond with Jedi Knight Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam
Neeson), and Obi-Wan's day is yet to come. Jar Jar Binks, a cross between a
Muppet, a frog, and a hippie, provides many of the movie's lighter moments,
while Sith Lord Darth Maul is a formidable force. Baby-faced Anakin Skywalker
(Jake Lloyd) looks too young and innocent to command the powers of the Force or
wield a lightsaber (much less transmute into the future Darth Vader), but his
boyish exuberance wins over skeptics.
Near the end of the movie, Palpatine, the new leader of the Republic, may be
speaking for fans eagerly awaiting Episode II when he pats young Anakin
on the head and says, "We will watch your career with great interest." Indeed!
1999 - 20th Century Fox - Lucasfilm Ltd -
Star Wars I : The Phantom Menace - Widescreen Video Collector's Edition -
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Film Strip 5 Frames from actual theatrical print , mounted on collectible card /
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