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Apple, LucasFilm deliver new StarWars trailer

updated 02:20 pm EST, Mon March 11, 2002


Apple and Lucasfilm have partnered to deliver a new StarWars Episode II: Attack of the Clones movie trailer titled "Clone Wars." The largest version requires QuickTime Pro 5 to be installed. [alternate link]


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  1. MacNN.com Reader

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    I do wish.

    I Natalie Portman gets nekkid!

  1. MacNN.com Reader

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    well

    Acting / dialog still looks c***. But the action should be great in this one, whoo hoo

  1. Boult

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    Referral Denied!

    Can't access the url!! bummer!!


  1. jeremedia

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    Real Link

    http://starwars.apple.com/ep2/clone_war/

    Silly MacNN.

  1. MacNN.com Reader

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    RE: well

    Agreed. Lucas suffers from packing too much into a movie. Not letting the dialog breath and the characters to develop. It should be one dizzy movie...

    Love that last scene, though. Anybody notice the styling bun-do on Portman? Like mother, like daughter...

  1. ::snowman::

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    still ...

    ... I have yet to see Jar-Jar ... everyone keeps saying he's in it, but I've never seen him yet (which I hope he never does show up.)

    If he is, it looks like it may be a small part.

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    Jar Jar

    He will be in it, and at least half the movie will be ruined either by his character or some other abominable creation of Lucas's.

    The guy cannot direct a real movie any longer, all he can do is create special effects. And he is an even worse script writer than director. This one will suck as hard as Episode one, you can count on it.

  1. squareman

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    R2 can fly?

    I love how R2 can fly now. That sure would have been handy in Episode V when he was stuck in the swamps.

    George, it's called "continuity." You should look it up.

  1. larry56073

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    new os with old code

    The problem is, one former Apple engineer told us, in serializing the twenty five year old BSD layer with the fifteen year old code of the extensions NeXT began to add in the mid 1980s.

    Apple's attack parrots unfailingly point out that Mac OS X is "the most modern OS" you can use. In marketing terms, perhaps that's true. In technical terms, the integration point has been described to us as so crufty that no one wants to touch it. This is very old code indeed, and explains why you see the spinning disc cursor so often in OS X. Serialization is one of the toughest problems for an engineer to solve.

  1. MacNN.com Reader

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    re :new os

    Say what?

    This got moved...

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