Star Wars Cartoon a Misfire
Posted on Mon, 11 Aug 2008 01:26:50 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Michael Rechtshaffen
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Situated chronologically between the "Star
Wars" prequels "Attack of the Clones" and "Revenge of the Sith," the animated
"Star Wars: The Clone Wars" is largely uninspired.
Frankly, given the newer installments' increasing reliance on computer-animated
effects, the transition from live action to animation isn't really all that
dramatic -- and that's part of the problem with the latest adventure, which
Warner Bros. will release on August 8.
In the absence of any extensive innovation, the video game-ready results play
more like a feature-length promo for the imminent TV series of the same name
than a stand-alone event.
Given the prolonged awareness factor, the fanboys and junior Jedi Knights should
still be out in full force -- at least in the opening weekend -- producing
stellar though unlikely out-of-this-galaxy results.
Briefly alluded to in the aforementioned "Episodes II" and "III" as well as the
subject of a very different-looking animated TV series from a few years back,
"Clone Wars" finds Anakin Skywalker (voiced by Matt Lanter) reluctantly paired
with overeager Padawan learner, Ahsoka (Ashley Eckstein), on a mission to rescue
crime lord Jabba the Hutt's kidnapped baby.
There are admittedly some eye-catching sequences in the production, directed by
Dave Filoni (Nickelodeon's "Avatar: The Last Airbender"), from a script credited
to Scott Murphy and TV animation veterans Henry Gilroy and Steven Melching.
But the distinctive animation style eschews photorealism in favor of something
more of a high-tech marionette look recalling Sylvia and Gerry Anderson's
vintage "Thunderbirds" and "Fireball XL-5" '60s series.
Unfortunately, that wood-carved appearance is all-too-fitting considering the
less-than-fluid movement of the characters (they all appear to walk like C-3PO)
and the lifeless dialogue.
Strained attempts at comedy are reserved for the constant bickering between
Anakin and Ahsoka, who form something of a bizarre dysfunctional family along
with the Hutt-let.
While the vocal talents of originators Hayden Christensen, Natalie Portman, Ewan
McGregor and even Yoda's Frank Oz are nowhere to be heard, a welcome bit of
continuity has been provided by Samuel L. Jackson, Christopher Lee and Anthony
Daniels, who lend their voices to Mace Windu, Count Dooku and C-3PO,
respectively.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
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Posted on Mon, 11 Aug 2008 01:26:50 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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