Okay, I've finally seen it, and it's time to chime in...
This movie was excellent for what it was entirely intended for: an ANIMATED movie designed to pull in new fans and keep old fans happy as well. And guess what? It delivered. We older fans, who grew up with ANH being the end all be all for Star Wars need to remember why it was we got into all this craziness to begin with, which is the fantasy of it all, the chance for our imaginations to run wild and be quenched at the same time. Kids who went to see this, of any age, got to witness a brand new story aimed at them. They didn't need to see the other 6 movies to be interested. New characters joining old characters in a new storyline unspoiled by any need for continuity. It works for fans like us because we DO pick up on the continuity of it all. Here is my breakdown of the components that made up what I feel to be a great and fun movie!
Action: Plenty to keep the mind racing. The troop battles were action packed and quick paced to be sure. I can see the point Shawn made about the SBD who grabbed a clone and shot him straight through. Graphic for our adult minds to be sure, but kids these days don't recognize such examples of savagery. That was something thrown in to keep the bloodlust in us older fans satiated. Children don't understand battle tactics, so to take the time to insert them, as well as to pay for the expert input from real-life battle tacticians would be unnecessary. However, for any fan, child and adult alike, to watch 2 Jedi Generals face seemingly insurmountable odds in victory is something we can ALL cheer for, and did as well! The lightsaber battles were a joy as well. Though it was incredibly short, one of my favorites was Plo Koon's short cameo! As one of my favorite Jedi (along with Kit Fisto, funny enough), his new look and outfit in this series is absolutely cool! The Obi-Wan vs. Ventress battle was great, as was Dooku vs. Anakin. I only wish there was more! And here's to wishing to see Master Yoda and Master Windu battle someone! I was definitely interested in Padawan Ahsoka's style of lightsaber battle. The upside down lightsaber method was fun to watch.
Characters: The new (or is it retro?) look to some classic favorites was fun to see. Commander Cody in a cross between AOTC and ROTS was great. The addition of Commander Rex (Alpha, I believe in the comics), Commander Fox, Ahsoka Tano, Whorm Loathsome, and even Rotta the Hutt was a nice addition to the Star Wars Universe. I did get annoyed by Ahsoka's nickname for her supposed Master. If you've seen the movie, you know what I'm talking about. I was disappointed in the dynamic between Tano and Skywalker. I wanted more. Perhaps that's where the cartoon series comes in...It definitely makes me more than anxious to see this cartoon every week. I am DYING to know the fate and path of Ahsoka Tano, who isn't even mentioned in ROTS. Is that an accident, a coincidence, or on target? Time will tell on this matter. Whorm's appearance was short lived, and though he's an interesting character, I could do without him if he never appeared.
Animation: I don't know what everyone has been so up in arms about. I think it's far from anime style myself. The 3-D, detail rich environments are more than just visually appealing. The battlegrounds were great in detail, taking into account what a city under siege would look like during the Clone Wars. The B'Momar Monastery was cool to see too. I think this style of animation will be a lot of fun to watch this fall.
Story: Mostly solid. My only complaint was the dynamic between Ahsoka and Anakin. It definitely needs to be explored. I'm guessing during the TV series. Maybe it's because I only saw it once, but I couldn't find any glaring holes that can't POTENTIALLY be filled with the TV series. We have to remember that a one-shot movie won't top the lasting power of an ongoing series, and it's main goal was to trap us, children and adults, into watching the ongoing series to see if our questions get answered. I think they will.
Overall, I'm going to give the movie an initial B+. My biggest complaint (oddly enough) was the opening to the movie...why not the standard Star Wars theme song we're all accustomed to? The new music for the opening was unnecessary. I did, however, enjoy the music throughout the rest of the movie. Then there's the lack of dynamic between Master and Padawan take away from this movie, but again, it could be to fill in during the TV series. My initial grade can be affected by the outcome of the TV series. So, if you haven't seen it yet, do so. It's definitely worth seeing, and fun to watch at that.