Star Wars - Episode I: Phantom Edit Redux

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Review by thefaneditcritic — May 23, 2009 @ 8:06 pm

There was never a film as hyped as Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. It was a phenomenon hard to be beaten. Everybody had to see the film, huge lines were formed outside theaters within months of the film’s release. The expectation for the film was unique. So was the disappointment. It came as quite of a shock when fans worldwide were greeted with a deeply flawed, silly slapstick version of the saga they loved most. The Phantom Menace was a box-office disaster, but it left everyone with a bad taste in their mouths.

Cut to 2009. The movie is now ten years old (time does fly by!) and Lucas sort of made up with fans with a satisfying closure to the Anakin/Darth Vader story in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (although, let’s be honest, the best sci-fi blockbuster of this decade is JJ Abram’s Star Trek). The time is just right for a fan-edit. ModernKnife’s recut of the film is a infinitely more satisfying adventure than the original film, although it doesn’t go without its flaws. STAR WARS EPISODE 1: PHANTOM EDIT REDUX is the version that should’ve been released in theaters 10 years ago, a crisp, highly entertaining sci-fi adventure that would please both new and old fans alike. ModernKnife’s editing is top notch: even with a ton of scenes removed, the new version is only 3 minutes shorter than the original. As it stands of now, Episode I becomes an enjoyable space matinee that is more in the tone of Lucas’ original trilogy. It’s a true testament to the talent of ModernKnife that he managed to transform an epic blunder into a top-notch blockbuster.

**** out of *****
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Phantom Menace DVD is horrible quality, this is worse. Editing was good, no noticeable cuts. There were no subtitles for alien dialogue, don’t know if this was creative decision or an error.

Movie still sucks, that’ll probably never change. It’s less dumb than the theatrical and tighter pacing overall.

A/V Quality - 5
Editing - 9
Narrative - 7
Enjoyment - 7 (original is 2)

Recommended drink: Vodka Redbull

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Review by buddythegoon — April 13, 2009 @ 9:28 pm

I gave this a solid 7 because I really liked the cuts. They are mostly focused on Jar Jar and Jake Lloyd. I talked a little more about this in the “Firstlings” thread at the forum.
In short:
Plot & Entertainment – 8/9
audio/video/techie stuff – 5
The lack of anamorphic widescreen almost killed it for me, but I can look past that because I really liked it from a conceptual standpoint and, from what I’ve read, it’s an older fan edit.
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Review by Matt_Jensen — April 12, 2010 @ 4:29 pm

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Review by Hrumpff — April 12, 2010 @ 4:36 pm

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