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Rating:  Summary: More enjoyable than the other one Review: I enjoyed this one more than the one littered with old storyboard pictures. As much as I love storyboards and original drafts, I don't want them stuck in in with the dialogue. Often the pictures seemed to distract me from the storyline.I prefer it in the original size, with similar print font to what it would have professionally. No distractions, nothing to cloud my view of it. Just me and the story I love!
Rating:  Summary: SFRevu: All the stilted dialog with none of the SFX! Review: Now you can have the all the stilted dialog with none of the special effects to distract you from the great writing. Oops, also included is a 16 page color photo gallery. Trust me. Jar Jar Binks is even more annoying in print. Phantom Menace...great name for it.
Rating:  Summary: Why to buy? Review: Why buy this version of the Episode I screenplay? Far from a facsimile, this is an edited version of the shooting script, modified to fit the action exactly. I DON'T recommend it. If you want a copy of the script, I recommend the Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Illustrated Screenplay, which has storyboards of all the action and is the original shooting script, with scenes not appearing in the finished version. Only buy this if you want a version that fits the movie exactly.
Rating:  Summary: Why to buy? Review: Why buy this version of the Episode I screenplay? Far from a facsimile, this is an edited version of the shooting script, modified to fit the action exactly. I DON'T recommend it. If you want a copy of the script, I recommend the Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Illustrated Screenplay, which has storyboards of all the action and is the original shooting script, with scenes not appearing in the finished version. Only buy this if you want a version that fits the movie exactly.
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