1. Tropic Thunder
Weekend gross: $26M
2. The Dark Knight
Weekend gross: $16.8M
3. Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Category Archives: Movies
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Analysis and Review: STAR WARS: CLONE WARS

- Clone Wars Movie Poster
I purposely didn’t do much homework before I saw the Star Wars: Clone Wars movie for a few reasons: First, I am—to completely underestimate the truth of the matter—familiar with characters in the Prequel era and their back stories. I feared that I would stumble across spoilers if I read too much into it. Second, I did not want to see the movie carrying any expectations; after all, an animated version of Star Wars cannot even hold a candle to the epic live action saga. I cannot say that I was skeptical about an animated Star Wars—as many of you may be. I need no reasoning when it comes to my deeply rooted bias. My exclamation that, “It’s STAR WARS” is reasoning in itself.
ANALYSIS and REVIEW: The Dark Knight
I admit it, I am a fangirl. I joined the hype and ran out to the local, stadium-seating available, Regal theater on Wednesday afternoon to secure tickets for the midnight showing of Dark Knight. I both marveled and gawked at the crowds of hundreds of curfew-breaking teenagers in their Batman pajamas and fuzzy slippers (I am slightly upset that I didn’t wear mine!) as my friends and I searched for adequate seating. I had every intention of seeing the movie and immediately posting a review, as there are thousands of reviews of all flavors, but I really had to postpone my collection of thoughts on the movie. I cannot just attribute it to being three in the morning when I could finally compose myself for publication. I became completely overwhelmed by the wealth of story I endured. Even in the post-viewing discuss of the movie, I sat like a traumatized child—wide-eyed with no clue as to how to find the proper words to attribute to the corresponding emotions. My entire college-educated vocabulary escaped me as my recollection of scenes from the movie played in my head and I could only surmise what had just happened in three words, “That was awesome.” I saw it again and still, the best I could articulate was, “It was great.” I was so deeply moved by it that—all delusions of grandeur aside—I found myself questioning my own morality and evaluating I have become. I really do enjoy movies that deal with both mature and fundamental human concepts. Nothing can capture my heart faster than movies that move me.