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Spoilers The Controversial Star Wars Opinion Thread

fireproof78

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Inspired by recent posts in the Simon Pegg thread, I felt it was time for one these style threads in the Star Wars subforum. Largely because I often times have many controversial fan opinions about one of the franchises I have been interacting with the longest, surpassed only by Legos and Star Trek.

So, to kick it off here's one inspired by another poster:
Ok, controversial opinion time (and it's sad that I have to couch it that way): I like all of the Star Wars Disney output to one degree or another, including Rogue 1 and Solo. The absolute weakest for me was Book of Boba Fett, but it still had a lot of good in it. I am MUCH more likely to watch something from the Sequel trilogy than anything in the Prequel Trilogy. YMMV.

I too like the Disney output a lot more than other Star Wars products, especially the PT and Clone Wars. The flip side on that is I like the PT era books more than most, especially TPM and ROTS novels.

As for Disney, I will add that I like Book of Boba Fett a bit more than the Mandalorian at present, largely because I feel that Din doesn't have a clear character arc. He might in Season 3, and he might not. But, right now, Fett has a clear arc, has a deeper emotional story and one that I still found largely enjoyable. Din, less so, save for his reactions to the needs of the story, i.e. vulnerable when needed, clumsy when needed, a cold hearted killer a lot of the time.

I don't altogether care for Rogue One, but it has some excellent additions to the Galactic Civil War in terms of tech and troopers.


Alright, that's mine, at least for today.
 
Would it be controversial if I said that there's only one thing where Star Wars is cooler than Star Trek; lightsaber.
 
Oooo...this will be fun. :evil:

Films
1. A New Hope
2. Rogue One
3. The Empire Strikes Back
4. The Last Jedi
5. Solo
6. Return of the Jedi
7. The Force Awakens
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8. The Phantom Menace (mostly for Padmé)
9. Revenge of the Sith (mostly for Obi-Wan)
10. Rise of Skywalker (mostly for the voiceover cameos)
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11. Attack of the Clones

Shows
1. Rebels
2. Andor
3. Obi-Wan Kenobi
4. The Mandalorian
5. Clone Wars (the good to great stuff)
5. The Bad Batch
6. The Book of Boba Fett
7. Clone Wars (all of the meh stuff and there was a lot of it)
 
I have a controversial one.
Although the one that started it all, A New Hope is actually not a very great movie. Directing, editing, pacing. All of those have issues. I love it to death, and rewatch it atleast it once a year. But quite technically, as a film, it's not that great.
 
Probably not controversial at all, but all SW TV and movies produced after the OT are sub-par and will never approach or match the impact (as filmed fantasy and its message) of the OT.

Finn should have been the force-related focus of the ST, with Rey playing a supportive role.
 
I have a controversial one.
Although the one that started it all, A New Hope is actually not a very great movie. Directing, editing, pacing. All of those have issues. I love it to death, and rewatch it atleast it once a year. But quite technically, as a film, it's not that great.
It's a question that I go back too, and recent forays in rewatching some Star Wars content has brought me back to this question of how to improve Star Wars. Now, mention that in particular company and no doubt accusations of poor parenting, and questions of your moral character. But, I think it's an interesting exercise in what could be done better, including with the directing. I recall one friend of mine who had done some work in Hollywood noted that Lucas is quite workman in his skills as a director. So, it's interesting to see what maybe could be done differently with a more adventurous director, or even reframing the initial story around the initial Rebel attack that scored a victory against the Empire.

But, yes, ANH, despite being my favorite of all the Star Wars films, could still be updated. And I'm OK with that. It takes nothing away from the original to say that.
Revenge of the Sith seems to be frequently mentioned as the best of the prequel trilogy.
However, I enjoy Attack of the Clones more.

Kor
Same here.
Probably not controversial at all, but all SW TV and movies produced after the OT are sub-par and will never approach or match the impact (as filmed fantasy and its message) of the OT.
Nor should they, in my opinion.
 
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