There have been plenty of edits that have tried to make sense of George Lucas’ Star Wars prequels, with varying success. But what happens when you give Topher Grace (Venom in Spider-Man 3 and star of That ’70s Show) the editing scissors? The results sound surprisingly inspired.
The Phantom Menace — even in its gussied-up fancy 3D version — isn’t a terribly good movie. But what if it was? What kind of changes would you need to make?
What happens when you take a process that’s lost its lustre in the eyes of the moviegoing public and apply it to one of the most critically derided sci-fi films ever made? Gizmodo Australia went to the Australian premiere of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace 3D to find out.
The Phantom Menace is coming to 3D — but you already knew that. For my own sins, I’m going to see it this weekend. But if you’re a kid, though, George Lucas has a special trailer just for you. A special, awful trailer. (Spoiler alert: I’m going reveal plot details from a thirteen year old movie within)