The Phandom Menace Movie Review
The Phandom Menace Review
"The Phandom Menace" Overview

Rating: NR
2000
Cast and Crew
Director : Craig E. Tonkin,Warwick HoltProducer : Craig E. Tonkin,Warwick Holt
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There are Star Trek fans, and there are Star Wars fans. And while Trekkies
gives you sci-fi geeks in there truly extreme glory, The Phandom Menace gives
us an inside look at Australian Star Wars fanatics on the eve of the release of
Episode I.
The usual points are hit -- the outrageous values of collectable figures and
chicken restaurant promotional items, the outrageous excitement of the fans
before the show, and the outrageous willingness to forgive the film its faults
after the fact ("I love Jar Jar Binks... I think he's a cool character.").
Some of this is amusing -- the guy in the Boba Fett costume who complains of
getting his nuts caught in the codpiece, the fan club president who is
virtually heckled offstage while reading a letter from Lucasfilm before the
movie begins, the fan films with Star Wars figures or toddlers as Jawas (full
disclosure: I made these films when I was a kid, too). But some of this isn't
radically different than your local news -- with tons of reaction from the
populace about whether they liked the movie or not. Needless to say, the
"talking head" shots wear you down, namely because everyone is saying the same
thing.
If The Phandom Menace had been made with a more cynical eye -- and to be
honest, if it had been just plain meaner, like Trekkies -- it would have been
much better. As it stands, there are moments of curiosity and moments of
boredom... a lot like The Phantom Menace, come to think of it.
The DVD (the only place you'll find this movie) includes a few extras,
including a commentary from the directors and, oddly, one from the cast, as
well as a few extended interview sequences/outtakes.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



