No thanks.Give me the prequels over TFA & TLJ any day of the week.
No thanks.Give me the prequels over TFA & TLJ any day of the week.
No thanks.
"To hate is to be human."Yay, another thread dedicated to venting hatred! That's just what we needed right now, it's been ages since the last Hate Week!
Give me the prequels over TFA & TLJ any day of the week.
It's pretty common for big name actors to have a clause in their contract that allows them to have a preferred screenwriter tweak their dialogue. I wonder if Samuel L. Jackson had that which is why his dialogue was better than most of what was scripted.Samuel L Jackson gets the best dialogue of the bunch when all is considered.
The poll asks why "you" (I) didn't like them, or why they weren't successful, but I do like them and they were successful.You can still consider (as the poll indicates) why others didn't like them.
This was attempted before, as well as the critique films. When something as big as Star Wars as a lukewarm reception and legacy as the Prequels do (been around the Internet long enough to know that the reputation of the PT is not positive) then it will be discussed forever and day. That's what fans do, as much as there are podcasts and commentaries about OT favorites, memories, characters and the like.As you all know, I don't hate the Prequels. I like them as much as I like the Original films. However, do you have a similar thread for the Original and Sequel Trilogies? Do have a thread for the stand alones? If not, I cannot help but regard this thread as useless.
The "cat and mouse battles of the Original Trilogy"?? WTF?????![]()
This was attempted before, as well as the critique films. When something as big as Star Wars as a lukewarm reception and legacy as the Prequels do (been around the Internet long enough to know that the reputation of the PT is not positive) then it will be discussed forever and day. That's what fans do, as much as there are podcasts and commentaries about OT favorites, memories, characters and the like.
Then this is a misunderstanding of what I meant. I am in no way capable of stating what "all" or "none" of Star Wars fans felt. I can only speak to my experiences, and they are predominantly critical of the PT.This sounds like an excuse to avoid the flaws of the OT and to pretend that all SW fans either disliked or were disinterested in the PT. I understand.
It did seem that way. For the prequels but especially TPM, I got the impression that the story revolved around the fx rather than having the effects serve the story.All George Lucas seems to care about, really, with the prequels is the effects. His direction of the actors is clunky and awkward, just like the scripts, themselves. As a demonstration reel for ILM, the prequels are Oscar-worthy.
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