To be completely charitable, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace is…divisive among fans. It’s not many people’s favorite in the franchise, often citing the weird, stilted acting, convoluted plot ...
For this series we’re going to start where it all began! Well, chronologically at least. 1999’s Star Wars The Phantom Menace was not without its share of critics, but it has since gotten its flowers ...
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace set the tone for the Prequel Trilogy with its lavish costumes, impressive sets, and cutting-edge special effects back in 1999, and if you'd like a closer look ...
Liam Neeson has criticised his Star Wars death scene, revealing he wanted more from his final showdown. The Naked Gun actor played Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn in George Lucas’s prequel Star Wars: Episode ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Released back in November 1998, The Phantom Menace’s teaser trailer offered audiences their first ...
Star Wars film reclassified over lightsaber fight scene - The BBFC cited the 1999 film’s starship dogfights, use of laser ...
The absence of the word “Sith” from the original trilogy is surprising in retrospect. It was a piece of early conceptual lore left in the dust while the focus remained squarely on the heroes’ journey.
The best part of that movie? Debatable. Not much works about The Phantom Menace, but even with a guy just doing sounds with his mouth, the podrace sequence is a blast to watch. Poor that one guy who ...