I saw Attack Of The Clones at the cinema but it wasn't my fault, I was taken by friends who were trying to cheer me up. If they hadn't been paying i'd have walked out noisily before half way.
I remember reading the Alan Dean Foster novelisation on holiday in ireland in 77 but didnt see the film til it made it to telly in about 80 or 81. I wasn't and still am not impressed by any of the films. They lack any kind of internal logic, the supposed SFnal features are unfeasible and the inclusion of comedy aliens/droids is just an updating of the comedy negro (eg the maid in Gone With The Wind.)
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I remember reading the Alan Dean Foster novelisation on holiday in ireland in 77 but didnt see the film til it made it to telly in about 80 or 81. I wasn't and still am not impressed by any of the films. They lack any kind of internal logic, the supposed SFnal features are unfeasible and the inclusion of comedy aliens/droids is just an updating of the comedy negro (eg the maid in Gone With The Wind.)