It is the 30 something generation with the biggest issue about the prequels - mainly because we were kids when the first star wars trilogy came out, and adults when the prequels were released. I mean the Ewok battle on Endor in Return of the Jedi is probably the most embarrassing sequence of action in the entire 6 films made so far! The only truly meaningfully powerful bit of film is when Kirshner gets hold of Empire Strikes Back and has a real look at the souls of the characters and dispenses with too much in your face special effects, massive battles, strange creatures and the like. Funny though, but when I was a kid I thought it was the worst one, and over time it's definitely my favourite!
It is the 30 something generation with the biggest issue about the prequels - mainly because we were kids when the first star wars trilogy came out, and adults when the prequels were released. I mean the Ewok battle on Endor in Return of the Jedi is probably the most embarrassing sequence of action in the entire 6 films made so far! The only truly meaningfully powerful bit of film is when Kirshner gets hold of Empire Strikes Back and has a real look at the souls of the characters and dispenses with too much in your face special effects, massive battles, strange creatures and the like. Funny though, but when I was a kid I thought it was the worst one, and over time it's definitely my favourite!
I tend to agree with most of this.Empire is by a mile the best of the 6 films. Jedi's an odd one - it is the weakest of the originals, but has some of the most memorable lines / moments. Phantom Menace however, is sh*t on so many levels, even if you manage to ignore Jar Jar.
I tend to agree with most of this.
I didn't see episode 3 because episodes 1 and 2 were so shit. As for the originals, Jedi is an awful film IMO, but the first two were both superb.
George lucas always said there were nine films
It'll be shit
To be honest I'm pretty pleased. After the hypocritical contradictory shit that was the prequel trilogy we may get something worth watching. The outlines are already there. Although my preference would be the Timothy Zahn - Heir To The Empire trilogy of books
I'd prefer it if they left the EU stuff as it is and started afresh, not tied down by any existing material (although possibly borrowing from some of it). The joy of the original trilogy was that prior to going to the cinema we had no idea what was going to happen. In fact, that was one of the fundamental weaknesses of the Prequels; we all knew where they were headed. Certain things needed to happen, and they had to end up at a point prior to Ep 4, with all the characters in place. It had no surprises in store.
To a degree yes, however the journey to get there was so contradictory that gaping plot hills appeared. Even having to change the original trilogy to try a make it fit. Which it still doesn't.