I think people should watch Citizen Kane instead of "Phantom Menace: Fan Edit #342" is what I'm saying.
You know what, I've already seen Citizen Kane many times.
I think people should watch Citizen Kane instead of "Phantom Menace: Fan Edit #342" is what I'm saying.
You know what, I've already seen Citizen Kane many times.
Watch something else then, but please, don't watch a slightly different version of a popcorn movie you have already seen dozens of times.Citizen Kane: Overrated.
George Lucas made a fun, Flash Gordon-style film in 1977, but since then, he has made pile after pile after pile after pile of steaming, filthy Bantha crap. How many fun, terrific action-adventure films could he have made if he'd just left Star Wars alone? Hell, he made one in 1981---it was called "Raiders of the Lost Ark" (which he also beat to death with spin-offs--sigh!). He could have made many, many more films that were worth watching. What a waste!!!![]()
For someone who thinks that everything after Star Wars is a big steaming pile of crap you sure have seen a lot of Star Wars.
Citizen Kane: Overrated.
"]Here.By far the best TPM edit can be found Luckily falling through a maze of wild traffic moving through three dimensions does not a master of the force make.
I just watched it on youtube. It's great to watch the film without most of the vain, unnecessary, and ponderous indulgences.
Citizen Kane: Overrated.
What specifically did you not like about it?
inb4 shitstorm...http://www.reelviews.net/master.html
Critic James Berardinelli about the Blu-ray changes. Words of wisdom.
The Phantom Menace is not a masterpiece, but it's an example of how imagination, craftsmanship, and technological bravura can fashion superior entertainment out of something that is far from flawless.
In a time when, more often than not, sequels disappoint, it's refreshing to uncover something this high-profile that fulfils the promise of its name and adds another title to a storied legacy.
It represents the conclusion to an unparalleled cinematic achievement. Finally, after 28 long years of waiting that were only occasionally punctuated by the appearance of new story fragments, Lucas has ended with an exclamation point. The tale of a galaxy long ago and far away is complete. Only now can we truly step back and admire the full tapestry that it has taken George Lucas and his ILM wizards nearly three decades to weave.
OMG, I had no idea how much butthurt can fit into one video!
Butthurt?OMG, I had no idea how much butthurt can fit into one video!![]()
OMG, I had no idea how much butthurt can fit into one video!
BTW, that guy kinda sounds like Sheldon Cooper!![]()
Yes, very much so. He was saying something about "millions and millions of disappointed..." Wait, what millions? Newsflash, bro! Most people don't care! Only we, the internet nerds are bothered by this shit.Butthurt?
Perhaps, but dishonest as it may seem, Lucas always insisted that his movies are for the mainstream audiences and not just for diehards, and they're certainly not for film critics.The guy clearly is disconnected from reality. To say, in response to the critics not liking episode I and II that "they never really liked any of them" is pretty dishonest.
Star Wars fans need to get in touch with reality too, and that reality is that the vast majority of people don't give a rat's ass about any of this shit.
Yes, very much so. He was saying something about "millions and millions of disappointed..." Wait, what millions? Newsflash, bro! Most people don't care! Only we, the internet nerds are bothered by this shit.
The prequels, the changes, Indy IV, all of it.Only Internet nerds are bothered by what?
And yet the DVD (which came out two full years later) sold gazillions of copies. 2.2 million units sold in the first week alone, at $30 a pop. Why would so many people spend 30 bucks on a movie that they'd already seen, and didn't even like?Do you remember when The Phantom Menace hit theaters? I don't think it's exaggerated to say that millions of people were disappointed in the film.
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