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Teenage Rebellion | Laser Gun
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6.6/10
IMDb65%
Rotten TomatoesBest Fight | 2003 | Christopher
Best Science Fiction or Fantasy film Actress | 2003 | Natalie
Best Matte Painting in a Motion Picture | 2003 | Jonathan
Top Box Office Films | 2003 | John
2003 | John
Scene of the Year | 2003
Film Choice Actress DramaAction Adventure | 2002 | Natalie
Worst Supporting Actor | 2002 | Hayden
Highest box office film gross average for a director (male) | 2013 | George
Highest boxoffice gross for a screenwriter | 2015 | George
Best Visual Effects | 2003
Best Visual Effects | 2003
Best Sound Mixing | 2003 | Michael
Best Sound Effects Editing | 2003 | Matthew
Most Innovative Advertising for a BrandProduct For and | 2012
Most Innovative Advertising for a BrandProduct | 2012
Best DVD Collection For and | 2012
Best DVD Collection | 2012
Best Science Fiction Film | 2003
Best Actress | 2003 | Natalie
Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 2003 | Hayden
Best Director | 2003 | George
Best Music | 2003 | John
Best DVD Special Edition Release | 2003
Best DVDBluRay of the Year For and | 2011
Best DVDBluRay of the Year | 2011
Best SciFi Movie of the Year | 2002
Best Special Effects of the Year | 2002
Biggest Disappointment of the Year | 2002
Best TA of the Year | 2002 | Natalie
Coolest Character of the Year | 2002
Best Action Sequence of the Year | 2002
Most Memorable Scene in a Movie | 2002
Best Visual Effects Migliori effetti visivi | 2003
Best Sound Effects Migliori effetti sonori | 2003
Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features Sound Effects Foley | 2003
Best Visual Effects | 2003
Worst Picture | 2003
Worst Supporting Actress | 2003 | Natalie
Worst Screen Couple | 2003 | Natalie
Worst Director | 2003 | George
Worst Remake or Sequel | 2003
Best Costume Design | 2003 | Trisha
Best SF or Fantasy Film | 2003
Best SF or Fantasy Film Director | 2003 | George
Best SF or Fantasy Film Music | 2003 | John
Best Visual Effects in an Effects Driven Motion Picture | 2003 | Rob
Best Character Animation in a Live Action Motion Picture | 2003 | James R.
Best Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture | 2003
Best Visual Effects Photography in a Motion Picture | 2003
Best Effects Art Direction in a Motion Picture | 2003
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor | 2003 | Daniel
Best Family Feature Film Fantasy | 2003
Best Digital Acting Performance | 2003 | Frank
Best Overall New Extra Features New Release | 2003 | Jim
Best New Enhanced or Reconstructed Movie Scenes | 2003 | George
Original Retrospective Documentary New Release | 2003
Best Menu Design | 2003 | Van
Visual Effects | 2003
Best SciFiFantasy Soundtrack | 2002 | John
Best Unedited Soundtrack | 2002 | John
Best Genre Film | 2002 | George
Film Choice Movie DramaAction Adventure | 2002
Film Choice Actor DramaAction Adventure | 2002 | Hayden
Film Choice Chemistry | 2002 | Hayden
Film Choice Hissy Fit | 2002 | Natalie
Most Annoying NonHuman Character | 2002
Worst Screenplay for a Film Grossing More than Million Using Hollywood Math | 2002 | Jonathan
Best Foreign Film | 2002
Best Original Soundtrack of the Year | 2002 | John
Male | 2002 | Hayden
Best Achievement in Visual Effects | 2002
Budget 120,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 649,398,328 USD
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Just before Anakin goes to search for his mother on Tatooine, he has a conversation with Senator Amidala. The camera pans to their shadows as they talk, and Anakin's resembles that of Darth Vader. According to the DVD commentary, the Vader-like shadow that Anakin casts was not a visual effect, but a coincidence.
When Jango Fett gets into his ship after his fight with Obi-Wan, he bangs his head on the partially open door. This was intentional, and is a reference to a famous goof from Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), where a stormtrooper accidentally bangs his head on a door.
Like Ewan McGregor did in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999), Hayden Christensen made "light-saber noises" the first time he was handed one in rehearsal. After chuckling at the young star's antics, George Lucas informed him that they probably had people in Sound Effects who could do a better job in post-production.
According to George Lucas, Obi-Wan's hiding in Geonosis' asteroid field teaches young Boba Fett a lesson that he uses to his advantage during adulthood. Having learned how Obi-Wan hid from him and his father, Boba knows the trick Han Solo is using to hide in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980), and is able to find him.
During rehearsals and filming of Count Dooku's light-saber battle scenes, a small model of Yoda was used as a reference point for Christopher Lee. The model, however, was slightly altered to have vampire fangs, to which Lee's amused response was "I will not comment on that. I didn't think you would do this to me, George!" The fangs were likely a joke at Lee's expense for his performance as Count Dracula in Horror of Dracula (1958) and several other Hammer Studios horror films.
"Obi-Wan: Why do I get the feeling you're going to be the death of me? Anakin: Don't say that, master. You're the closest thing I have to a father."
"Padme: We used to come here for school retreat. We would swim to that island every day. I love the water. We used to lie out on the sand and let the sun dry us and try to guess the names of the birds singing. Anakin: I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere. Not like here. Here everything is soft and smooth."