This will make me unpopular.....
The last two times I have re-watched Star Wars I have been tempted to just skip EP IV, I have just re-watched EP IV (Can't bring myself to skip it). Seriously this movie is so lame, I remember loving it as a child but as an adult?? Honestly the first and final 'act' are fine, it's the middle bit on the death star, especially the whole detention level scene. I think it's in dire need of a remake.
Anyone else feel this way?
As a kid, it's just pew pew action with shiny pretty lights and lifesize muppets and an art deco costume merging 1970s mod fashion with Samurai style. That and some day-glo fencing matches that would be bettered in 1980's sequel and only nerds like fencing, right?
When those teenage years kick in, the pure B-grade plot cheese of that flick smells like Limburger combined with Al Bundy's feet. It's always been an effects piece with art deco spaceships that made great toys. Like "He-Man" except that cartoon, despite being as highly simplified as Star Wars, still had more engaging writing. But considering they had DC Fontana and J. Michael Straczynski, who have been historically robust script writers while keeping in mind their target audience as well as parents, it became more than a pallid (sigh) "Merchfest".
That, and they already remade Star Wars. It's called, "The Force Awakens"...
...or was it called, "Return of the Jedi"?
(BTW, the sequel trilogy got it right with having enough emotional connection to the lightsaber fights*, the prequel trilogy believed that showing a million waving glo-sticks would be that many times more compelling than watching Obi and Darth duke it out (which, at the time, was fairly enthralling as we actually were emotionally invested in Old Ben Kenner at the time, another reason the prequels did a swing and a huge miss.)
* I'll spare the nitpicks for later, odd but true...
