Wow. They are flat out terrible. And not just in a "they are not the original trilogy way". Just in a "no one involved looks like they could pull off a high school play" way.The Star Wars Prequels are good movies.
I enjoyed them for telling a visual story. Do I wish some parts were different, wish that some of the dialog was better, but overall I'm not fixated on the aspect that everyone gets in a bunch about, because, it didn't rape my childhood. I separate the two trilogies. The OT had it's shortfalls also, and had more added in the "special" editions, but it tells a good story. Same with the prequels, if you turn off memory about what is going to happen, they aren't bad. To me, the biggest gripe that people had, outside of Jar Jar, was that it wasn't what they had imagined it would be. People had built up an image in their mind about how this and that were supposed to happen, and then weren't happy when it was revealed that Lucas had a different vision than they did. I would have loved if we had gotten a taste of the Death Star blowing up Naboo, leaving the "forest moon Endor" orbiting alone, but that isn't what was on film.I dunno spar, they were just poorly done movies that ignore every basic idea of even mediocre storytelling. I've tried but... I cant' find anything redeeming in those cold soulless boring films.
I don't think I've ever actually met anyone who liked them... at least in real life...
Part of what may influence my view about them is the fact that I saw the movies with kids that really hadn't been exposed to the OT. I got to share in their excitement about what was happening on screen, and not dwell on my knowledge of what happened with every one of the characters.I would have just settled for something that wasn't boring and lifeless, reliant upon decent CGI instead of actual storytelling.
But honestly, I'm glad you liked them, I got no problem agreeing to disagree
They'd be all a-twitter if anything Star Wars is announced.Now, bring on 7-9, following Luke, Leia and the gang, or even further in the future of that universe, and you'd have the fanboys all a-twitter again by the end of the trilogy. Not gonna happen, but I can dream...
YES. Somewhere along the line Lucas got mixed up and decided that big effects and blue screen + lots of exposition= story.They are not well made, well written, or well told.
If you listen to Lucas himself, this is exactly the way he wanted it to be. The Word of God is that the fights frankly sucked in the originals, because they were between an inexperienced kid, a multiply handicapped old man, and an old man. In the prequels, they took pains to develop styles (which you can read about until your eyes bleed on starwars.com) and make the fights realistic.Listen.
You can all argue back and forth 'til the end of time about this, but we can all agree on thing: the lightsaber fights in the prequels were awesome. Easily ten times better than the OT.
Everything else pretty much sucked, though...
Yeah, I tend to put 1 and 2 on the same level: Horrible, with 3 being at least watchable but... not good.Six, you and I have very different taste.
Episode one: Bad
Episode two: So much worse.
Episode three: The best of the 3 prequels, but that isn't saying much.
This is one of the biggest problems with the 1-3 movies. Lucas is not a good director. He just isn't. If he handed off the directorial duties to someone else, it might've saved the first trilogy but they would also have needed to recast Anakin. Both actors that played him were just painful to watch and have forever marred one of the greatest movie villains of all time.I just wish Lucas would have handed the director's job off like he did in V and VI. He is a great idea man, but bad to mediocre director.
The prequels went into the cliche business.NOOOOOOOO!