Re: I hate the STAR WARS PREQUELS!!!
No, it really hasn't.The internet has moved on...
No, it really hasn't.The internet has moved on...
No, it really hasn't.The internet has moved on...
...which I guess I don't get. Before the internet did we have such LONG division regarding things... or, more specifically, hold onto a dislike of a movie for this long? I just don't remember.
No, it really hasn't.The internet has moved on...
Actually... yeah...
...which I guess I don't get. Before the internet did we have such LONG division regarding things... or, more specifically, hold onto a dislike of a movie for this long? I just don't remember.
Or is this a phenomenon of instant access to media (DVDs, netflix) and a place to talk about it right away?
I disagree. I mean, you may be right part of the time. But the originals are superior films, films in which individual scenes really work to tell the story, and there is an edge to the material. Compare the Mos Eisley scene with any scene in the prequels, or the scene where Luke has to face his inner demons, or the grandness of when Yoda levitates the X-Wing. Those are just the big ones. The storytelling was far better in the original films... it's not just nostalgia.Most criticisms of the prequels fall into two categories. The first one deals with expectations. After 20 years every fan had their own idea of what Anakin's fall and the Empire's rise would look like. When Lucas' idea did not match theirs, they were disappointed.
The second category is criticisms than can apply to the originals just as easily as the prequels, if the originals are stripped of their nostalgia. Wooden acting, goofy dialogue, meandering plots - these all apply equally to both stories.
even the "good" prequel (Revenge of the Sith)
I disagree. I mean, you may be right part of the time. But the originals are superior films, films in which individual scenes really work to tell the story, and there is an edge to the material. Compare the Mos Eisley scene with any scene in the prequels, or the scene where Luke has to face his inner demons, or the grandness of when Yoda levitates the X-Wing. Those are just the big ones. The storytelling was far better in the original films... it's not just nostalgia.Most criticisms of the prequels fall into two categories. The first one deals with expectations. After 20 years every fan had their own idea of what Anakin's fall and the Empire's rise would look like. When Lucas' idea did not match theirs, they were disappointed.
The second category is criticisms than can apply to the originals just as easily as the prequels, if the originals are stripped of their nostalgia. Wooden acting, goofy dialogue, meandering plots - these all apply equally to both stories.
I am not out to malign those who find the prequels are not their cup of tea. I just find it crazy that so many consider them to be so objectively bad that I must be deficient in some way because I enjoy them so much.
Wooden acting, goofy dialogue, meandering plots - these all apply equally to both stories.
Anyway, just because someone (like me) thinks these movies suck doesn't mean they/I think you're an idiot. See the difference? It's really annoying when people get defencive when someone has a different opinion of something trivial like that. Like if I say I'm a vegetarian and you eat meat, it's not the same as my saying you're an immoral meat-eating dickwad. It's saying I'm a vegetarian.
The third one isn't half bad. But the first two...well...they're just not good movies, never mind good Star Wars movies.I just can't fathom how anyone can *like* them. The most I can say about them is that they have an epic scope. We rarely get epic space fantasy flicks, and they succeed in that sense through their mere existence. But that's really it.
I think that one thing that has become abundant,y clear since the release of the prequels is that there really is an audience for just about everything. I've never fully understood how it is that people can be entertained by bad/bland acting, sterile and unimaginative film making and stories that defy basic logic....and then you see that there are people that love that stuff and not in an ironic way. I guess if there are people that actually like living in dictatorships, or can knowingly fall in love with axe murderers...the existence of people that like really bad art is not that much of a stretch.
It does, however, leave me baffled as to why? The Redlettermedia videos pretty much sum up everything that was wrong with the prequels at a basic level...as bad films. Yet there are people that will swear up and down that they were pure gold...and I can only ask..why?
Hatred of the prequels has become the orthodoxy of Star Wars fandom, and people like me who really like them are constantly called upon to explain this heresy.
Unattractive people with no screen presence or speaking skills maundering on about personal obsessions and half-baked opinions is neither entertainment nor information. If they could be bothered to put their thoughts into coherent written form and publish/post them I might bother...with a few.![]()
Anyway, just because someone (like me) thinks these movies suck doesn't mean they/I think you're an idiot. See the difference?
You may not think that. Other people do and have said so.
Even from great distances, yet here we have Palpatine, a SITH LORD, oozing with the Dark side, and no Jedi was able to pick it up even when in his presence.
Palpatine should have been a hidden figure, not a public politician.
The other flaw is this: there can only be two Sith at a time BS. A master and an apprentice. NOT really. I doubt Count Dooku converted over night. He was still around even when Darth maul lived. Last I checked that makes 3, not two.
Temis the Vorta said:You don't usually see movies made that are so completely and utterly wretched that even the money-grubbing suits can see it and put a stop to it.
Temis the Vorta said:Imagine what ass-kissing yes-men he must have been surrounded by
Temis the Vorta said:But Lucasfilm is a private company, and there are no shareholders or money-grubbing suits to answer to.
CorporalClegg said:This is apocryphal at best. No one ever "plans" for nine movies. Not ever--not now, and especially not then
Caliburn24 said:I have yet to see a truly spirited defense of the PT that addresses and refutes those arguments instead of just attacking the haters.
Hatred of the prequels has become the orthodoxy of Star Wars fandom
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