RedLetterMedia - Attack of the Clones Review

Here it is folks! Finally! My epic review of Star Wars: Episode 2 Attack of the Clones. Part review satire, part parody, part commentary, all prequel hating vitriolic comedy. This transformative work delves into this film in detail as well as more general topics about why the prequels didn't quite "work" for most audiences. Part one is an overview about expectations and how the audience is left in the dark to fend for themselves as far as figuring out what's happening in the movie. - YT
ryanbennittsays...

At the end, the cuts between Yoda's emotional description of the force taken from the original trilogy compared to the scientific measure of the force in the prequel sums up why the episodes 4-6 are in my DVD collection and 1-3 will remain forever absent. This review should have aired in cinemas, not the film itself.

jwraysays...

Yeah. A lot of this is common to the degradation in the quality of movies/TV in general, as special effects became easier and easier to do. Instead of putting a lot of thought into it and using them sparingly, it's just a constant stream of cluttered mindless eye candy.

There's a similar thing going on in computer software. Game designers think they can just throw a bunch of graphics at you without thinking too hard about gameplay or balance. Application designers make pretty looking user interfaces for bloated, laggy pieces of shit that do things 20 times slower and less effectively than it could have been done 10 years ago (I'm thinking of iTunes here. I mean that piece of shit won't even let me drag and drop a specific episode of a podcast into my ipod).

Selektaasays...

>> ^jwray:

Application designers make pretty looking user interfaces for bloated, laggy pieces of shit that do things 20 times slower and less effectively than it could have been done 10 years ago (I'm thinking of iTunes here. I mean that piece of shit won't even let me drag and drop a specific episode of a podcast into my ipod).


Not saying that iTunes isn't a piece of shit, but if you check the option "Manually manage music and videos" you can drag and drop anything from your iTunes library onto your iPod. I never understood why this wasn't defaulted to on.

jwraysays...

>> ^Selektaa:

>> ^jwray:
Application designers make pretty looking user interfaces for bloated, laggy pieces of shit that do things 20 times slower and less effectively than it could have been done 10 years ago (I'm thinking of iTunes here. I mean that piece of shit won't even let me drag and drop a specific episode of a podcast into my ipod).

Not saying that iTunes isn't a piece of shit, but if you check the option "Manually manage music and videos" you can drag and drop anything from your iTunes library onto your iPod. I never understood why this wasn't defaulted to on.


That works for music, not for podcasts. There's no option for manually syncing podcasts. It could be that it exists but they've just hidden the essential features underneath shit piles of unnecessary features though.

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