Like it or not, Episodes I-III does exist. You will learn in a GARGANTUAN way how big they are on 2-10-12, and how insignificantly small haters of The Prequels are. Try going to a future Star Wars Celebration. The Prequel Trilogy fans there are legion. I count myself an un-apolegitic fan among them.
While I disagree that the music lifts the prequels up any, I can say with certainty that I have very little problem with the music and I don't think it contributes to the awfulness in any way. Except Augie's. May you burn in the fiery pits of hell for all eternity for liking it![]()
While I disagree that the music lifts the prequels up any, I can say with certainty that I have very little problem with the music and I don't think it contributes to the awfulness in any way. Except Augie's. May you burn in the fiery pits of hell for all eternity for liking it![]()
Fine. But I get that glowy energy-ball thing and 16 year old Natalie Portman.![]()
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Hear hear!It's not a competition. It really isn't. I'm glad that you love the Prequels. More power to you. I enjoyed watching them when they first came out, I even bought the DVDs. But, when I think about Star Wars, I don't find myself gravitating towards the Prequels. When I think about Star Wars, Han, Luke and Leia come to my mind. Lines from the OT drift into my memory.
My call - $80 million domestically, tops.I'm sure the Upconverted Prequels will make lots of money. I'm sure there will be people with their lightsabers there on opening day. I'm sure of it.
I'll give ILM a benefit of a doubt. James Cameron himself not only gave his blessing, but also had been encouraging Lucas to do this for years. In fact, I read an interview with him just recently in which he slammed "Clash of the Titans" for being upconverted without the director (Louis Leterrier) being involved in the process.1. Upconversion ain't so great.
Beleve it or not, in my little country 14 IS the legal age of consent.To be fair, I was 14 when it came out. And it's probably legal in hell anyway.![]()
Hear hear!It's not a competition. It really isn't. I'm glad that you love the Prequels. More power to you. I enjoyed watching them when they first came out, I even bought the DVDs. But, when I think about Star Wars, I don't find myself gravitating towards the Prequels. When I think about Star Wars, Han, Luke and Leia come to my mind. Lines from the OT drift into my memory.
My call - $80 million domestically, tops.I'm sure the Upconverted Prequels will make lots of money. I'm sure there will be people with their lightsabers there on opening day. I'm sure of it.
Beleve it or not, in my little country 14 IS the legal age of consent.To be fair, I was 14 when it came out. And it's probably legal in hell anyway.![]()
Sounds OK enough. Over here, a 40 year old pervert can legally fornicate with a 14 year old, if I'm not mistaken (and I don't think I am). Sadly, that's the least of our problems right now.Anyway, it's 13 in my state, but a four year (or more) age gap between partners makes it illegal before age 18.
I actually admire ESB's more restrained soundtrack. Although it's got great music, ESB is also the most musically silent of the films. The majority of William's score is actually not in the film, but can be found in the soundtracks.
I actually admire ESB's more restrained soundtrack. Although it's got great music, ESB is also the most musically silent of the films. The majority of William's score is actually not in the film, but can be found in the soundtracks.
The soundtrack to ESB is always going to be special to me, if for no other reason than the Imperial March.
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