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Ewan McGregor
Reviews Featuring Ewan McGregor
Star Wars Episode II - Attack Of The Clones
For my money the poorest of the "Star Wars" flicks so far. Having said that, its definitely worth seeing, even if only for Yodas end-of-film Hong Kong Phooey impression.
Enjoy. We did.
Gritty and raw but appealing and even entertaining examination of wasted lives and drug addiction. Not to be missed.
This stunning and exotic story of love, death and immortality is amongst director Peter Greenaway's better work.
A well-made and well-acted film with a distinct indie feel to it. Just a pity David Mackenzie couldnt find a better tale to give his big screen adaptation treatment to.
A one-joke film that manages to hold the interest for considerably longer than youd probably expect. Not a great story, but extremely well made and nice to look at.
A reasonably entertaining romp that, despite the title, is pretty well ordinary.
This is already looking like a strong contender for best film of 2004.
Tuck yourself in the loft and watch this little cracker in the dark. Thats if the cable on your DVD player will stretch that far. Otherwise youre probably better off just watching it in the living room. Actually, its probably more comfortable there too.
A triumph of technique, a failure of storytelling.
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
Everything that has a beginning has a middle - and while this centerpiece to the 'Star Wars' saga may indeed be middling, it still beats 'Return of the Jedi' anyday.
A nice and shiny slice of cartoon wizardry, this robostory does exactly what it says on the tin.
This Brit-packed tale of feathery heroics might not have the bods at Pixar losing sleep any time soon but its a Valiant effort.
Its loud, proud, and moves at a hundred miles an hour and its also the most mindlessly enjoyable flick of 2005. Check your brain cells at the theatre door and enjoy a trip to The Island.
Angels and Demons is an overlong, uninteresting affair which doesnt live up to the blockbuster tag. Then again, it is not the worst film you could see this summer.
This fast-paced, witty and smart blend of the Star and Iraq wars is one of the best military satires to date.
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