Agreed watch the original trilogyOT first, that way your friend is able to watch Vader without having Jake Lloyd/Hayden Christensen in the back of his mind.
Agreed watch the original trilogyOT first, that way your friend is able to watch Vader without having Jake Lloyd/Hayden Christensen in the back of his mind.
This. Just because everyone and their mother saw the PT movies when they came out doesn't mean they'll stay culturally relevant. In 20 years or so, the general public will still remember and watch the OT, but I've got a feeling that the PT will slip away, like the Roger Moore 007s, the Jaws and Dirty Harry sequels, etc. Which is fine, because in my mind, the PT isn't canon anyway.Star Wars
Empire Strikes Back
Return of the Jedi
Go out for beer and wings.
That sounds awfully like an opinion to me...Canon's not a matter of personal opinion.
I know everyone will recommend watching OT first, but I think this is a pretty good order.
ANH
ESB
TPM
AOTC
ROTS
ROTJ
The two best movies first. After ESB with the whole "I'm your father reveal", the PT is like one long flashback. Then conclude the entire saga with ROTJ.
this order actually seems to work
and it makes return of the jedi look that much better.
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That sounds awfully like an opinion to me...Canon's not a matter of personal opinion.![]()
If you genuinely want to believe obviously false crap (imho) like Vader built 3PO, more power and bad PT movies to ya. But I'll never believe it myself, GL and everyone who says otherwise notwithstanding.
That sounds awfully like an opinion to me...Canon's not a matter of personal opinion.![]()
If you genuinely want to believe obviously false crap (imho) like Vader built 3PO, more power and bad PT movies to ya. But I'll never believe it myself, GL and everyone who says otherwise notwithstanding.
It's a matter of what the word 'canon' means, not a matter of opinion.
To say 'That's not canon for me,' makes as much sense, linguistically speaking, as '2+2=5'.
You're welcome to believe that elements of SW didn't occur, but unless and until you're one of the driving forces behind the franchise, you lack the authority to define what SW canon entails. Until then, the fact that it was onscreen means, by the SW canon's definition, that it is canon.
The thing is Star wars and Trek and other things don't really have canon.
I mean they really don't.
I find it curious that people are so hard on Episode 1. For me, it wasn't until AOTC that I started to lose interest in the prequels. I've still only seen that and ROTS once in full.
People always say this, and yet, that ignores how much watching the sequel trilogy first spoils things. Things like Palpatine's identity as the Sith Lord, the transformation of the Clone Troopers into the Stormtroopers, the betrayal and slaughter of the Jedi Knights, the downfall of the Republic and creation of the Empire, the death of Padme and the fall of Anakin... All of that is "spoiled" by watching the original trilogy first.In production order. Watching the prequels first spoils a few things.
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