![]() On the second disc are eight deleted scenes with optional introductions. ![]() Again, there's a commentary track compiled from various people, including George Lucas (why can't he pronounce the names he created?), producer Rick McCallum, editor Ben Burtt, ILM animation director Rob Coleman, and three visual effects supervisors discussing how the film was made and offering teasers to This version of the film was the one shown in digital-projection theaters there are subtle differences from the standard theatrical version, such as showing Anakin's right hand in the final scene. The picture and sound are spectacular, helped immensely by the fact that the film was shot entirely in digital, making this the first live-action direct digital-to-digital DVD transfer. Star Wars: Episode II, Attack of the Clones is a superior DVD, repeating many of the elements that made its predecessor,Įpisode I, The Phantom Menace, so good. Experience this 2-disc set that features over six hours of bonus materials, and see how Episode II unlocks the secrets of the entire STAR WARS saga. Relive the adventure the way it was meant to be seen in spectacular digital clarity, including the climactic Clone War battle and Jedi Master Yoda in the ultimate lightsaber duel. Anakin Skywalker has grown into an accomplished Jedi apprentice, and he faces his most difficult challenge yet as he must choose between his Jedi duty and forbidden love. The STAR WARS saga continues on DVD with Episode II Attack of the Clones.
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