With  each new dismissal of a Star  Wars  movie, the reviews grow harsher. The  animated Star  Wars  The  Clone  Wars  is beingness shot depressed by critics as if it were a fair game in video game -- with which it is being compared. Roger  Ebert  in the Chicago  Sun-Times  says that producer George  Lucas  has reduced the franchise "to the tier of Saturday-morning  animation." It  is, he writes, "a deadening film that cuts corners on its vitality and slumbers through a plot that (a) makes us feel like we've seen it all in front, and (b) makes us wish we hadn't." Joe  Neumaier  in the New  York  Daily  News  regards the film as "the latest indignity" to Star  Wars  fans. Linda  Barnard  in the Toronto  Star  comments that Lucas  has "whored out the much-loved Star  Wars  saga." And  while some critics suggest that small children may enjoy the film, Jason  Anderson  in the Toronto  Globe  & Mail  warns, "parents crataegus oxycantha be rattled by the film's relentless violence." But  Nathan  Lee  actually gives the movie a left-handed compliment in the New  York  Times  , writing that it "comes as something of a surprise it isn't the most painful movie of the year!" Likewise  Roger  Moore  in the Orlando  Sentinel  writes that it is "in reality better than expected." And  writing in the Los  Angeles  Times  , Michael  Ordo�a  grants that "there's kO animation, facsimiles of popular characters and plenty of action. But  anyone elderly than 8 with the majority of brain functions intact testament have a bad feeling about this."
15/08/2008
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