![]() ![]() At least in Episode I she was headstrong, and in Episode II she had some action hero in her. Padme in this entry is absolutely useless. Obi-Wan on a giant lizard will never look cool, as much as I really want that series of words to be awesome. While the CGI is way better than Episode I or II, there's a lot of times when it's still awkward and obvious. Don't get me wrong though, it still has serious problems. Rating: PG-13 (Some Intense Images|Sci-Fi Violence)įar and away the best of the prequel trilogy, I actually do just kind of overall enjoy this one in the larger Star Wars pantheon. Asked to spy on the chancellor, and full of bitterness toward the Jedi Council, Anakin embraces the Dark Side. Suspicions are raised within the Jedi Council concerning Chancellor Palpatine, with whom Anakin has formed a bond. Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) and Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) rescue Chancellor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) from General Grievous, the commander of the droid armies, but Grievous escapes. A character steps in a mound of manure and an alien creature flatulates in another character's face.It has been three years since the Clone Wars began. During a pod race, there are several high-impact vehicular crashes, with metal debris whirling and twirling everywhere, though no one is actually shown being injured also, several pod racers are shot at by mischievous onlookers (again, no one is injured). A small robot is sucked into a pod's engine intake, ground up a bit, and ejected out the exhaust, in working condition. A character is stunned and his tongue is temporarily numbed and hangs out of his mouth (the scene is played for laughs). A character's groin is injured on two occasions once from a robot's kick, the other from his dropping on a horizontal pole. A small alien creature is plucked off a high platform, presumably to its death (off-screen). Dozens of robots are destroyed with laser blasts and light-sabre cuts and many robots are decapitated. There are several laser-gun fights, a massive ground assault with thousands of remote-control robots versus a race of amphibian creatures and a spaceship battle, each with many instances of violence. A few smallish amphibian creatures are eaten as food two are torn apart as they're being consumed (no blood or gore). Sea monsters (they resemble giant piranhas and crocodiles) nearly swallow a transport with people in it but instead eat each other (one creature is cut in half and then swallowed by a bigger one). Two humans are trapped in a chamber and threatened with death by poisonous gas and suffocation (they survive). Another human is killed in battle by a laser blast to his back (no blood or gore). A human is killed when his ship careens out-of-control and crashes into a canyon (we only see the explosion from high above, not the character's death). Scores of explosions and laser blasts without blood or gore (just lots of debris whizzing by), but several humans die off-screen in explosions. A human's body is incinerated in a funeral pyre (we see only his unscathed body within the flames). ![]() A human is impaled by a light-sabre and dies (the light-sabre pokes all the way through the character's chest and out of his back no blood or gore, but we see the circular burn mark on his clothing after the light-sabre is pulled out). A human is sliced in half by a light-sabre (below frame) and his body falls backwards down a very high vertical shaft, separating into two halves as it tumbles over and down (no blood or gore). VIOLENCE/GORE 5 - There's very little blood or gore but several fights with humans and aliens getting killed. ![]()
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