Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II

 (2008)

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| Sep 19, 2008
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The greatest science fiction drama which questioned Man's ability to advance in science with dire new consequences of not understanding the next step of responsibility.....It had one of the darkest film revelations in film history which shocked the cinema world.....Great science fiction film masking political agenda against Communism during the 1950s.....Raised the sophisticated special effects bar in the cinema world..... ... Full Review

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