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Return of the Prequel Hatred Poll... (Better...!!)

What Is the Main Reason You Don't Like the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy and/or Lacked Success...??!


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Out of all Star Wars productions, I believe the prequels most accurately reflect the Saturday-afternoon matinee serials that originally inspired Lucas to create this franchise... yes indeed, those thrilling cliffhanger serials of yesteryear, with all their larger-than-life one-dimensional cookie-cutter characters, simplistic storytelling, and oodles of painfully stilted acting and dialog. The SW prequels are supposed to be that way. :shrug:

Kor
 
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It's one thing to respect your reference(s), it's quite another to be beholden to them. Nobody younger than Lucas knows anything about the Flash Gordon serials from the 30's and nobody would want to. I've seen them, with their flatulent spaceships, cardboard sets and cheesy acting. Outside of being an Historical curiosity, they're really nothing I'd ever expect anyone to have the patience to sit down and watch, certainly in their entirety. Basing a series of modern STAR WARS movies off that was just a bad idea. Stylistically, maybe, you'd want to draw off of certain aspects, as there was a lot of inspiration from that decade to draw from. For example the rivets on the space ships gave it a very cool look, along with an Art Deco sensibility that everything from the 30's had.

But those serials were, for their day, sort of bottom tier. Very cheaply made, and really corny. I would be appalled, if I were working on a movie project with someone and they told me they wanted to ape serials from the 30's. It's kind of slim pickin's. Look at the movies that inspired the Indiana Jones films, for example. All of them are pure shite. Ace Drummand, for example, has this big, lanky pilot who looks like a complete twat and sings his own stupid-ass theme song in serials that, frankly, should've been burned, destroyed and forgotten about. But certain pieces were cherry picked out of it and used for Indy that worked. But to ape that kind of style ... no friggin' way. I would never want to be involved in that sort of a project.
 
Out of all Star Wars productions, I believe the prequels most accurately reflect the Saturday-afternoon matinee serials that originally inspired Lucas to create this franchise... yes indeed, those thrilling cliffhanger serials of yesteryear, with all their larger-than-life one-dimensional cookie-cutter characters, simplistic storytelling, and oodles of painfully stilted acting and dialog. The SW prequels are supposed to be that way. :shrug:

Kor
I think AOTC does the best job with this.
 
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The Phantom Menace was a crashing disappointment in so many ways. Whatever they called the next film, I watched it on television and turned it off less than halfway through because it was a jumbled up wreck of a movie and a bore at that. The third I skipped altogether.

That said, I loved Rogue One, The Force Awakens, and The Last Jedi.
 
The Phantom Menace was a crashing disappointment in so many ways. Whatever they called the next film, I watched it on television and turned it off less than halfway through because it was a jumbled up wreck of a movie and a bore at that. The third I skipped altogether.
Read the book. Much better.
 
1. Wrong.
We shall see, Hela. We shall see!!!
2. The Flash Gordon movie is better than ESB, and y’all can fight me.
The 1980 Flash Gordon movie with Brian Blessed, Timothy Dalton and all the rest is excellent popcorn fare. In fact, when Flash is chained in the dungeon and Dale's allowed to come see him ... I get misty ... alright? I mean ... the movie's that good! And when Flash concludes his epic tale and jumps up toward the camera and shouts, "... YEAH!!!" ... I live for that moment, Hela. It's pure, cinematic GOLD!!! However, the 1930's Flash Gordon serials were not gold, they were more like ... Iron Disulfide! They were made on the cheap, even for the day, and remind quite a bit, actually, of live theatre.

In fact, many scenes take place in front of large curtains. It's interesting, though, how they can just open a crate of swords and make a moment out of that, with the music swelling and everything. Some of the principal casting is like WTF, you've got Prince Baron who's big, fat and bald, for example. But the girls were hot for their day and Ming is suitably sinister looking and commanding, especially in his skull-cap with a cut-out arrow pasted to the forehead of it. It's just hard to watch, just on its own. And to top it all off, it's in black and white, Hela ... black and white!!! A lot of negatives to forgive and overcome, before you can break out the Simply Red Popcorn Tins and sit down to this thing ...
 
He was decent in Jumper. Not great, but somewhat better than Star Wars. I don't recall if I've seen McGregor since but I recall him being better.
 
Lucas was too involved with it. He took on far too much himself. He should have farmed out the the screenwriting and directorial duties to others more capable. Lucas is a great producer and idea man, and when he works with the right people, the product could be magic. However, screen writing and directing were never his strong suits.
 
Earlier timelines with different characters are more straight forward. Prequels? Just not a massive fan of them usually.
 
Really? You're re-hashing this? Were you that upset that a great deal of recent SW bashing has been focused on the Sequel Trilogy, "Solo" or Kathleen Kennedy; that you just had to re-hash this?
 
Really? You're re-hashing this? Were you that upset that a great deal of recent SW bashing has been focused on the Sequel Trilogy, "Solo" or Kathleen Kennedy; that you just had to re-hash this?

OP has never stated their opinions on TLJ or Solo. Plus they like the PT.

Don’t jump to conclusions.
 
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I am big fan of SW but the prequels are just horrible unfortunately. Acting, dialogues, Yoda and clonetroopers CGI...these movies are a mess.
Disney/lucasfilm its making a much better work now that they bought the franchise. TFA and TLJ are excelents.
 
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