The big thing worth talking about here is that the prequels made the series much more child-centric, Lucas no longer being the angst-ridden anti-empire man he was while making the first film, now rather the emperor of his own empire which he sought only to further.
From Jar Jar, to the toned down violence (which he fixed for 3 after realizing that his child audience for the original trilogy had grown up), to Mediclorians or whatever (I refuse to know how to spell that) the whole series lost it's mystical slightly mature tone and went for more of a cartoon sort of feel.
Basically, there are moments worth seeing for each movie, but don't be shocked when seeing those lowers how you look at the whole series.
Myself, I never thought Lucas was that great of a writer or director once I got out of childhood. Once you realize David Lynch almost directed Return of the Jedi, and you start to picture that scene in the tree done by Lynch, Lucas just doesn't look as good. Really Lucas wasn't trying to make anything more than a sci-fi b-movie when he first started the series, so it's not shocking that at the end of the day thats all the star wars series really is, with the fans raising them up to some absurdly high pedestal for nothing.
However, I love what Bioware has done with the property and were it not for KotOR and the newly minted Old Republic, I'm betting Star Wars wouldn't be half as popular among my generation, I certainly wouldn't give the series a second look except for nostalgia were it not for those games drawing me in, and drawing me back again and again.
So: Yeah, watch them if you want.
From Jar Jar, to the toned down violence (which he fixed for 3 after realizing that his child audience for the original trilogy had grown up), to Mediclorians or whatever (I refuse to know how to spell that) the whole series lost it's mystical slightly mature tone and went for more of a cartoon sort of feel.
Basically, there are moments worth seeing for each movie, but don't be shocked when seeing those lowers how you look at the whole series.
Myself, I never thought Lucas was that great of a writer or director once I got out of childhood. Once you realize David Lynch almost directed Return of the Jedi, and you start to picture that scene in the tree done by Lynch, Lucas just doesn't look as good. Really Lucas wasn't trying to make anything more than a sci-fi b-movie when he first started the series, so it's not shocking that at the end of the day thats all the star wars series really is, with the fans raising them up to some absurdly high pedestal for nothing.
However, I love what Bioware has done with the property and were it not for KotOR and the newly minted Old Republic, I'm betting Star Wars wouldn't be half as popular among my generation, I certainly wouldn't give the series a second look except for nostalgia were it not for those games drawing me in, and drawing me back again and again.
So: Yeah, watch them if you want.