I cannot convince you otherwise.Sounds like a desire for a rehash to me.
I cannot convince you otherwise.Sounds like a desire for a rehash to me.
If Luke wanted to be a pilot in the rebel alliance, they should have gotten to that point sooner.
He wanted to join the Imperial Academy actually.
He was real, there was an episode about him in Clone Wars.As for Sifo-Dyas: Is there any (canon) proof that he ever actually existed as a distinct person? I always thought it was just a fake identity used by Sidious.
Life-changing decisions that can sway the fate of entire empires, often rest on the shoulders of the truly innocent. In this case, Jar-Jar is about the most innocent character you can find. The point is not that Jar-Jar is annoying (I mean, he IS, but that's not the reason to put him in there), the point is that he's optimistic and ignorant about what's really going on. He literally has no idea what he's done.
It's my sentimental favorite film, but I would have gotten rid of the Ewoks. Kids were already invested into Star Wars and I don't think Ewoks was a big reason why.
Empire Strikes Back - There's not a whole lot wrong with this movie. Maybe more Yoda but other than that, it's probably the best middle movie of a trilogy I've ever seen.
Yeah, Sifo-Dyas is never questioned as not existing by Obi-Wan, Mace or Yoda.That Obi-wan immediately recognized the name Sifo-Dyas and that he had been killed nearly ten years before should be enough to know that person existed.
In The Clone Wars, they eventually find his lost shuttle and retrieve his lightsaber.
Well, if you're doing big edits, like a re-write and re-shoot, try this...
For the first: Just make Anakin a rookie pilot who Obi-Won notices for the first time during the Naboo mission. Yoda refuses to train him (says he's too old) so Obi-Won takes him as an apprentice to try and prove him wrong. In the end, part of Anakin's slide to the dark side comes out of divided loyalties: torn between the Jedi, who are devoted to galactic peace and the resolution of conflicts without bloodshed, and to Naboo, his home planet, which he believes can only truly be safe if their long-time enemy is decisively defeated. He's stuck having to choose between peace (Obi-Won) and victory (Palpatine) and eventually chooses victory.You've got a couple of crazy cool ideas there. If you've ever thought of trying your hand at fan fiction, you ought to flesh these out and give it a go. Just one flaw I can see, although you may have it worked out mentally- almost no mention of Obi-Wan and how he figures in to a friend/mentor relationship with Anakin in this tale, the relationship to Owen/Beru, and how Luke ends up on Tatooine.
I'd read itFor the first: Just make Anakin a rookie pilot who Obi-Won notices for the first time during the Naboo mission. Yoda refuses to train him (says he's too old) so Obi-Won takes him as an apprentice to try and prove him wrong. In the end, part of Anakin's slide to the dark side comes out of divided loyalties: torn between the Jedi, who are devoted to galactic peace and the resolution of conflicts without bloodshed, and to Naboo, his home planet, which he believes can only truly be safe if their long-time enemy is decisively defeated. He's stuck having to choose between peace (Obi-Won) and victory (Palpatine) and eventually chooses victory.
Own and Beru: members of the Naboo royal family gone into hiding.
Might be right about fleshing these out, though. Never done a star wars fic before...![]()
You're right. It IS a message board which means you are free to start your own thread on the OT.The flaws of the OT, "Rogue One" and especially "The Force Awakens" sticks out to me. So why not include these films in your question? If you're trying to indicate that they're better than the PT, I can't buy it, because I don't believe it.
And we can do the same with the other films.
The last I had checked, this message board was about expressing our own individual opinions. Since when are we all expected to follow the same opinion?
That's a hard thing to quantify. Rotten tomatoes is a site that averages critics and viewers opinions on movies and their scores are pretty consistent with the opinions I've seen across the net and from friends and family on Star WarsThe thing is . . . exactly how unpopular are the PT movies? Because I have come across a great number of people who are fans of them. I'm not saying there are only a few fans who dislike them. It just seems that the bashers tend to forget that their opinion of the PT isn't the only one and that there are a lot of people who are actually fans.
The other difficulty is popularity isn't a measure of quality either. Not that the PT "have to be" redone, but that I think there is a place for that consideration.That's a hard thing to quantify. Rotten tomatoes is a site that averages critics and viewers opinions on movies and their scores are pretty consistent with the opinions I've seen across the net and from friends and family on Star Wars
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/franchise/star_wars_saga
Seeing as how I'm one of the few people on the planet that didn't like Avatar I can understand not agreeing with the majority. But if we're trying to measure a films true popularity by more than just box office then that's about as close as you can come to doing so.The other difficulty is popularity isn't a measure of quality either. Not that the PT "have to be" redone, but that I think there is a place for that consideration.
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