To me, "fun" is incredibly dependent on the performances of actors. And Lucas is mostly incompetent at directing actors. So, no, The Phantom Menace isn't nearly as fun as Star Trek. Outside of Ian McDiarmid (who will get his chance to deliver a dreadful performance in Revenge of the Sith) the actors are so emotionally unaffecting that the only time I have any fun with the film at all is entirely dependent on John Williams' score (which is terrific).
That's probably why the best part of the movie is the lightsaber duel at the end, which combines Williams' excellent Duel of the Fates with acting that is welcome due to its lack of wooden line readings and, instead, an emphasis on physicality and the visuals. Of course, this is cross-cut with an awful space battle and a cluttered, disinteresting land battle, but I never said I liked the film.
Does anyone have a link to that interview with Kurtz?
That's probably why the best part of the movie is the lightsaber duel at the end, which combines Williams' excellent Duel of the Fates with acting that is welcome due to its lack of wooden line readings and, instead, an emphasis on physicality and the visuals. Of course, this is cross-cut with an awful space battle and a cluttered, disinteresting land battle, but I never said I liked the film.
Does anyone have a link to that interview with Kurtz?