Does that eliminate the problems? Or, are others just willing to overlook them? Honest question, because there are plenty of movies that I absolutely enjoy and love but are very flawed. I'm not blind to those flaws, but can look past them.
Of course, the counterargument is that "The OT has flaws too!" right? That's the next argument? I can hear it now. The difficulty that I have encountered with the PT is the fact that those flaws are not covered over by characters, story or a sense of fun or excitement. I think AOTC is my favorite, but I still struggle to get through the entire film.
Regardless, I do agree that the PT have a larger fan base than is realized.
It's a balancing act between the two is my point.Well . . . yeah! The OT does have its flaws and problems. Just because you made a sarcastic comment about that doesn't mean there are a lot of people who actually do believe that the OT is flawed.
Anyway, why make this comment only about the Prequel Trilogy? Does the fact that there are a large number of fans who love the Original Trilogy, "The Force Awakens" and "Rogue One" eliminate their problems? Or flaws? I guess not.
Anyway, why make this comment only about the Prequel Trilogy? Does the fact that there are a large number of fans who love the Original Trilogy, "The Force Awakens" and "Rogue One" eliminate their problems? Or flaws? I guess not.
The good outweighs the flaws in this case.
And, yes, I believe the OT is flawed too-every film does. I think the good outweighs it though, especially with characters.
Is someone stating it as fact?I feel that the OT's virtues outweigh its flaws. I believe that the PT's virtues outweigh its flaws. I also feel that way about "ROGUE ONE". I don't feel this way about "THE FORCE AWAKENS". But these are my opinions. They're not facts.
Is someone stating it as fact?That is why I put "I think" as part of that statement. I have simply encountered are large number of fans who share that opinion.
any examples in this thread?I rarely ever see the words . . . "in my opinion" or "I feel". I do see a lot of "everyone" or simply "people".
And I have done my best to speak from my experience and the opinions that I have heard. I try to avoid terms like those because I know opinions are so varied.I rarely ever see the words . . . "in my opinion" or "I feel". I do see a lot of "everyone" or simply "people".
Maybe. I dunno. I'm no expert on Star Wars history, by any means. But I do remember the late 90s, vividly, and I remember when the Phantom Menace was on its way. Oh, that was absolute insanity! People were camping out for weeks in advance to get tickets. People were filling up the theatres just to watch the trailer - and that's no BS. I remember sitting in a theatre back in '99 (don't even remember what movie it was off hand), the place filled to capacity to watch the Phantom Menace trailer and, as soon as that was over, almost everybody left. I think about 6 stayed for the actual feature.I think I might have asked this before in here, apologies. But Lucas actually came up with the Midichlorians back when he was writing the OT according to a Making of book. Would we feel a lot less strongly about them if he had mentioned them in ANH and not just shoehorned in with TPM?
Maybe. I dunno. I'm no expert on Star Wars history, by any means. But I do remember the late 90s, vividly, and I remember when the Phantom Menace was on its way. Oh, that was absolute insanity! People were camping out for weeks in advance to get tickets.
Even a lot of the die-hard warsies hated it. I remember some people were actually in tears over it. They were like, "I waited for another Star Wars movie for 16 years, and now it's here, and it's terrible..."
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