Having stayed with a friend (who lives closer to London than we do) on Friday night, the three of us went back down to London on the Saturday morning to meet up with a large group of our friends, to see the newly released "Star Wars: The Clone Wars". After meeting up at Waterloo station, we had a little picnic lunch (Carla and I got ours at 'Planet Organic') in the beautiful Victoria Embankment Gardens near Embankment Underground station. Thankfully the weather had improved from earlier that day, and it was warm and sunny. We all had a nice chat there before the film - a good way to catch up.
We caught the 2:15pm showing at Vue West End in Leicester Square. The trailers were pretty lame, so I was eager for the film to start! The story picks up after the end of "Star Wars: Episode 2 - Attack of the Clones" with the Clone Wars in their first phase....
Ok, so the 20th Century Fox logo has been replaced with the Warner Bros. one, and there was no opening crawl, but after that you are into the usual mix of Jedi knights fighting with lightsabres, huge space battles, and Yoda talking backwards.
Anyway, here is a review from SFX magazine which I'm pretty happy with.
Hutts (including the infamous Jabba) feature heavily in this film. Jabba's son Rotta (aka 'Stinky' or 'Punky-muffin'!) the Huttlet, made me smile, as did Ziro - a sleaze who does a remarkable Truman Capote impression. I thought the animation was pretty good, if not ground-breaking ("Wall-E" did that this year), but it is part of a weekly cartoon series so on TV, it's going to look wonderful! I really liked Ahsoka Tano, a sprightly Jedi apprentice to an initially doubtful Anakin Skywalker. The many battle scenes were pretty exciting, and there were some cleverly designed shots in all of that CGI. Most of all, I found the film great fun, because it was action packed and not bogged down with boring political sequences which slowed down the prequels. I'm definitely looking forward to the weekly episodes!
The cinema had the volume up too loud though, which made it a little uncomfortable to bear in the middle of the noisy battle scenes. Oh well, I can still hear 24 hours later, so that's OK.
After the film, we went to The Angel pub in in Holborn for a quick post film chit-chat. After about an hour, several of us left to make the long trip home. All in all, a fun couple of days. I enjoyed the film and it was nice to see our pals again.
The front of the Vue cinema. Kung Fu Panda takes on Hellboy, with Yoda's help! ---->



