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  joeyballast@ wrote:
  Just let it die, George. The style of animation, though novel, failed to achieve anything that it set out to do and ended up stale and annoying. The character models may have looked interesting (in other words almost precisely what they looked like in The Clone Wars animated series), but when it looks like a two year old with a five inch wide brush painted on the character's features, any excitement we could have felt dissipates almost immediately. The backgrounds were nothing more than a few daubs of paint on a crappy canvas. The voice acting was terrible and full of unnatural pauses, and if they had handed me the script I would have read it, vomited, cried, vomited again, and then finally torn the script to pieces. No amount of money could have saved something this fundamentally flawed. Finally, this is the first time that I've seen a filmmaker choose to use an over-the-top 1950's style narrator at the beginning of a movie without the intention of satire or having it segue into a news-broadcast or some other contrived source of expository information. Episode one was the nail in the coffin, episode two was the first shovel of dirt, episode three was the headstone, and this movie was nothing more than Lucas peeing on the grave of what was once his meal-ticket.
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