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Is Attack of the Clones Really That Bad?

December 16, 2015 By Diego Crespo and Søren Hough 7 Comments

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Last week, Diego Crespo of The Waffle Press invited me to share my thoughts on one of the most maligned Star Wars films, Attack of the Clones. I dreaded suffering through the film again and anticipated a bloodbath of a conversation, but I have to say – even I was rather surprised at my reaction to revisiting one of the biggest disappointments of 2002.

You can check out the full video below via YouTube. Happy watching! ~ Søren

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About Diego Crespo

Diego Crespo is a contributor at Audiences Everywhere and host of The Waffle Press Podcast. He loves waffles almost as much as he loves movies, and prefers to enjoy them at the same time if possible.

About Søren Hough

Søren is Editor-in-Chief at Movie Fail. He is a freelance journalist covering science, politics and film. He writes for RogerEbert.com, wrote for ScottFeinberg.com and served as the Assistant Arts Editor for Film and Television at The Massachusetts Daily Collegian.

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