George Oscar Bluth II
Banned
Ah, I seeHaha, I was just kidding. Have you ever heard an Imperial officer that polite?
I always found that little conversation to be the funniest thing in Star Wars when I was a kid.
Ah, I seeHaha, I was just kidding. Have you ever heard an Imperial officer that polite?
But I was going to Tosche Station to pick up some power converters!
Were doomedhelp me
I mean, it's not like he's going very far.Problem is, when they stay to the previous established Lore, he cant were a standard uniform because there is/was almost no life support in a Tie-Fighter.
Interesting that every Star Wars Marathon in theater's are playing everything 1-6 then 7 at midnight.
Just thought it was interesting for those
who still think you should watch 3-6 then 1-3 which is what I usually do.
Interesting that every Star Wars Marathon in theater's are playing everything 1-6 then 7 at midnight.
Just thought it was interesting for those
who still think you should watch 3-6 then 1-3 which is what I usually do.
Revenge of the sith is your fave, huh?
That whole scene it what I'm hoping is present in the new movie. That interaction is genuinely hilarious.Boring conversation anyway.
will there be a "launch" trailer?
will there be a "launch" trailer?
That whole scene it what I'm hoping is present in the new movie. That interaction is genuinely hilarious.
I have no idea why the chronologic order shouldnt be not the best way to go for newcomers.For a marathon I can't see why they'd choose any other order than 1-6. It's not the best order for newcomers, but I doubt it'll be any people's first viewings of the films.
For a marathon I can't see why they'd choose any other order than 1-6. It's not the best order for newcomers, but I doubt it'll be any people's first viewings of the films.
Revenge of the sith is your fave, huh?
I have no idea why the chronologic order shouldnt be not the best way to go for newcomers.
No one would start with the fourth book in a six book series when there is interest in the seventh one.If I was new to the series, I'd want to watch the better films first. They're also much more important in terms of how they connect with Episode VII.
No one would start with the fourth book in a six book series when there is interest in the seventh one.
Espescially since the people know that the first three arent that good.
Sorry, this doenst goes into my head.
No one would start with the fourth book in a six book series when there is interest in the seventh one.
Espescially since the people know that the first three arent that good.
Sorry, this doenst goes into my head.
This is why I started my fiance on the original series.My cousin watched the prequels first. Now he can't get into the prequels because they are ''too boring'' according to him.![]()
No one would start with the fourth book in a six book series
Just because you number the first book "4" doesn't mean it still didn't come first.
It's like arguing you shouldn't watch Memento unless you watch that one edit that puts all the pieces in chronological order. That's not how the story really works, though. Star Wars has big fat episode numbers up front, but those were implemented as more or less a gimmicky conceit referencing the inspiration source.
The original three films set the stage, explain the way the world works, and establish key concepts that the following three films build from. The numbers on them don't change that.
Man these Jabba's palace scenes are all kinds of awful. What the fuck at the song I don't remember that at all. Was this a new addition to the DVD's?
I have no idea how Memento fits in this discussion. Sorry Bobby, I like you, but this argument Makes zerso sense. And its not like you are left alone if you havent seen the OT before the prequels.Just because you number the first book "4" doesn't mean it still didn't come first.
It's like arguing you shouldn't watch Memento unless you watch that one edit that puts all the pieces in chronological order. That's not how the story really works, though. Star Wars has big fat episode numbers up front, but those were implemented as more or less a gimmicky conceit referencing the inspiration source.
The original three films set the stage, explain the way the world works, and establish key concepts that the following three films build from. The numbers on them don't change that.
I hope everyone shows it 1 through 6 so it's easier to skip the first 3 and not have to find something else to do for 7 hours in the middle of my day
You poor soul...
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But ok, if you guys think that it would cool to kill of the momento of the victory celebration in the end of Jedi after you followed Han, Leia and Luke through the galactic civil war, then see three movies which are set three decades early and with some characters which you even see dying in the earlier movies, just to go back again in the end to see what happens to the three guys from three movies earlier again... It just makes zero sense. It actually hurts the whole experience.
It is the whole experience, though. That's how they were made.
You basically just argued against there being prequels, period.
How are the prequels intended to be watched now that they're part of the series, though? There's a reason they aren't numbered 4, 5, and 6
Here's the order to watch them in:I hope everyone shows it 1 through 6 so it's easier to skip the first 3 and not have to find something else to do for 7 hours in the middle of my day
I like how GAF can't even agree on what order to watch the films, the OT for TFA will be a graveyard and we will wear each other's blood
You can watch them in numerical order, (or whatever chopped up order is popular this week) but it doesn't actually make anything better, basically.
I think what you really mean to say is it doesn't make watching the prequel trilogy better during a full viewing of the saga as a whole, which is true.
It doesn't make the Original Trilogy any better, either. It doesn't improve anything, period. Watching the movies out of production order doesn't actually change the context behind how and why they were made. The movies stay the same. The sets of influences and experiences that led to their creation and execution don't change, and the quality of the stories being told in those movies isn't enhanced by moving around the order you watch them in.
But again - it doesn't really matter because watching all of them in a single day is a bad idea, period. So if you're already indulging one bad idea, you might as well add a couple more bad ideas to the pot and stir em up.
I'm going to the marathon for those sweet OTs. I've never seen them in theaters.
I've offered at least one reason why:
Luke's decision to reject the Dark Side in VI has better dramatic impact after witnessing the fall of Anakin in III, and likewise Anakin's fall in III produces a more coherent story arc and a better dramatic structure when viewed ahead of the OT than when viewed after.
I consider myself lucky that I'm old enough to have seen Empire and Jedi's original theatrical versions in the theaters. All I remember about the original movie is STAR WARS exploding on the screen and scaring the shit out of me so bad I started screaming. My parents had to drag me out of there. It's an oddly vivid memory for a 1 year old. It was the first movie they ever took me to and I don't think they brought me to another until Empire.
I don't really agree with that. There's more than enough context within 4/5/6 to lend impact to that scene based on Luke's own personal journey. We don't need the subpar fall of Anakin as seen in the prequels to enhance that.
And that single reason is counteracted by a bunch of others, like the reveal of Vader being Luke's dad, or half the shit in Phantom Menace requiring knowledge of the OT in order to land. I'd argue that knowledge of 4/5/6 enhances the prequels more than the other way around.
And I already covered that in an earlier post when I said:Sure, the OT works fine as a self-contained narrative without any other trilogies. But I'm not talking about viewing the OT without viewing the PT at all. (Though, of course, if you really just want to watch good Star Wars, definitely do this.)
I'm talking about:
- Someone who has already viewed all the films before
- Who wants to view the entire saga
- As a way of getting their head in the complete story and universe ahead of VII
Since people were talking about going to marathons, and then the idea of the best order for a marathon came up.
The way I see it is, if you've seen all the movies up to this point, who gives a fuck? Like, just watch the movies you want to watch.