Did it say the same thing when it was released in 1977?That's not in any way similar and you know it. Star Wars was the first "chapter of the novel".
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No. It says "Episode 4" in big bold lettering in it's opening crawl. Plus, if you were to watch the behind the scenes SW stuff, it showed how Lucas had written some basic stuff for the previous chapters, too.
(now called New Hope)
No. It says "A New Hope" right on the new special edition DVD cover.
But it matters that they are prequels. They are not the first episodes of a franchise, they are not the introduction and the beginning, except chronologically.It doesn't matter if the prequels were awful or not.
No, there weren't. Or else that would mean that all the people who saw Star Wars in 1977, and all who watched it before 1999 as the first film in the franchise, were doing it wrong, and were duped by the director and the producers into watching a film saga from the middle, even though it should not and cannot be watched that way... in which case it is a real mystery why it was so popular and loved. Weren't people confused with being thrown right into the middle of the story, without getting a proper introduction to the characters? Did they need to ask other people about what happened in the previous films, did they need to read short summaries of those previous films, in order to understand what's going on?Which by the way I can understand where you are coming from. I think the prequels were nowhere close to the awesomeness of the Original Trilogy (but still watchable on occasion). Anyways, the Prequel stories were roughly thought of from day one. We just didn't get to see those chapters of the story yet. And just because we liked the characters better in the Original Trilogy doesn't discount the fact that there was three chapters (that we didn't get to see) from day one.
Luther my friend, I hope you don't recieve a warning for posting four times in a row. I once posted three times in a row and was warned for spamming. Hope the same thing doesn't happen to you.
Luther Sloan, please use the multi-quote feature instead of responding to each post individually. The Board rules do state "Do not post more than twice in a row in the same thread." It may sound silly but we've had a few asses who abused the priviledge.
8. The Borg were not handled badly in Voyager.
9. The Dominion War should have ended with a bang, an episode(s) that really tested the Federations morals and philosophy. Like the A-bomb dropping on Hiroshima did for the USA.
Here's mine.
Star Trek needs more women who are as capable of doing what any male character has done before them. We're not getting any of that, especially now.
I liked EZRI more than Jadzia
I like the TREK women in skirts (should be a law on that one)
It's just a TV show.
I have to agree with this part. TMP was an exceptional experience at the time. As a college freshman, I was thrilled to see my childhood heroes on the big screen.It's not perfection or anything, but I did enjoy it, and you youngsters have no conception of what a thrill it was to finally finally finally see some new Trek again. And gosh, did it look coooooool.
...And I third that. TMP felt truly alien and made you feel like you were really exploring space.
I love Star Trek: Generations
In fairness, the Episode IV: A New Hope bit was added for the 1981 re-release.
In fairness, the Episode IV: A New Hope bit was added for the 1981 re-release.
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