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Am I the only one that never liked any star wars movie or anything about it?
Boring, bad effects, bad comical looking aliens, dumb cliche stories. To me ep 4,5,6 are just as bad as 1,2,3.
Nah, I got your back. *fistbump*
Am I the only one that never liked any star wars movie or anything about it?
Boring, bad effects, bad comical looking aliens, dumb cliche stories. To me ep 4,5,6 are just as bad as 1,2,3.
Too bad he didn't have the balls to say this to George Lucas' face while something could still be done about it..Here's what Rick McCallum thought when he saw TPM:
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All kidding aside, TPM and ROTS are still watchable. AOTC is the weakest. They're not the worst movies ever made, but they're just bland in the writing and character development. Scripts needed more collaboration and revision.
This describes my experience with the original trilogy as well.
Ewan at times seemed to be the only actor genuinely trying. FWIW I think Christensen did his best, but he was doomed from the beginning (anybody heard stories about him getting the script only two weeks before filming on AOTC started and confiding to family/friends, "I'm fucked"?).
The music was top tier though
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qM_ZWnD40aA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzVBqBosf5w
dat John williams
I miss the days when the movies had names - Star Wars, Empire, Jedi - instead of being numbers.![]()
But see, I feel like he had nobody to blame but himself. When he was cast, Phantom Menace had already come out, and he could see what Lucas had done. He saw what great actors like Liam Neeson and Natalie Portman had put up on the screen... he stepped into that situation with eyes wide open.
He was fucked, but it shouldn't have been a surprise to him.
I don't get it? They do have names. Phantom Menace, etc.
Been digging into alot of Star Wars info lately and basically we can all just blame George Lucas having too much power and control on the prequels. He pretty much turned into a Sith Lord where nobody even dared to confront him ans his terrible implentations.
Which makes my outlook on Episode 7 pretty good actually, its such a great universe and there is tons of potential to work with. They actually should call Episode 7 A new hope ..
RedLetterMedia's Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Review is the only good thing about the movies existence.
Yep, not to keep hijacking the thread by promoting these, but I can honestly say that the existence of the prequel trilogy is fully justified only by having given birth to Plinkett's amazing reviews.
Hayden has quietly spoken about how George was hard to work with and that you could never get a word in or have any input into the characters . It was a by the book "just read the lines" culture
Honestly, the original movies aren't that good either. You were just younger when you got to know them.
I was eight when The Phantom Menace came out. If you were eight when A New Hope came out you were thirty when The Phantom Menace was released and had different expectations from it then a preteen. At the time I thought the prequels were the greatest thing ever.
I'm glad I'm not the only one. That was the first movie I ever saw with Liam Neeson in it, and a few years later when they started using his name as a draw in ads I was confused because I thought he was a really bad actor.Everybody and i do mean everybody in the Phantom Menace is horrible. People blame that little kid but Liam Neeson, Natalie Portman, Ewan McGreggor .. they we're all horribly wooden.
I'm glad I'm not the only one. That was the first movie I ever saw with Liam Neeson in it, and a few years later when they started using his name as a draw in ads I was confused because I thought he was a really bad actor.
There was nothing really wrong with the kid in that movie, the character wasn't written well and there are probably less than 50 child actors in the whole world at any time with enough skill to make a nothing character like that enjoyable to watch.
Ewan McGreggor I don't remember, but I do remember not liking him at the time. And don't get me started on Natalie Portman.
What human being says "yippee?"
Awwww, he's accidentally flying the space ship. How cute.Now THIS is pod racing!
I won't argue the point, it's been years since I watched that movie, so maybe I just don't remember how bad he was.The kid is pretty bad in that movie, but it's definitely hard to say whether that's because he's a bad actor or just because he had a shit script to work with. George Lucas actually wrote and had that kid deliver the following line: "Yippee!!"
What human being says "yippee?"
As a kid/teenage I didn't like any of the prequels very much.
I didn't have any kind of taste or actually knew they were bad movies back then, I just simply thought they were too long and really boring, and could never sit through them.
I just watched Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition. I haven't watched A New Hope in 10 years and I loved it. I re-fell in love with Star Wars. Can you rewatch The Phantom Menace now and enjoy it?
Setting aside the awful dialogue and quite frankly boring film making at times, the biggest mistake of the prequels was not letting us see Anakin and Obi-wan being heroes of the clone war to give Anakin's fall some impact. Clone Wars should of started in Episode 1, Anakin being raised as a Jedi in the middle of a galactic war would have given you a much more interesting motivation for Anakin falling. Instead all we got was 45 minutes of clone wars content spread over two movies.
They needed a consistent villain as well, we should have seen Maul or Grievous in all three movies being jedi slaughtering powerhouses to give their resolution in Sith some weight. Sith was actually not bad, after six years and two bad movies Lucas remembered how to at least make a movie that you didn't fall asleep in. And the last half was pretty good outside of "NOOOOOOO."
Honestly, you could probably edit all three movies into one fairly good three hour Star Wars movie.
I agree about not enough heroic Anakin. Doesn't Yoda say he was a "powerful Jedi" in the OT? That's why I was never happy with the casting of Christensen has Anakin. He never came off as this strong warrior, just whiny and angry. I wanted to see an Anakin Skywalker who made his enemies cower in fear when he stepped onto the battlefield.
I think all the Star Wars films are awful. Equally so.
I feel like a special butterfly.
It's so weird watching Vader in HD. The picture is so clean.
But at least George Lucas went with his heart. The prequels might not have been masterpieces, but something tells me they're going to be better than the almost certainly soulless and commercial JJ Abrams one.