Poll: Should I move on to the prequels

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Pharsalus

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A firm NO to that my friend, if you must experience the prequels in any way watch the Plinkett reviews on Red Letter Media. They take up a comparable chunk of time and are much more entertaining.
 

Wekub

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Watch them, then watch Mr. Plinkett's reviews by RedLetterMedia. Youtube-search it. They're more entertaining than the movies. :]
 

isometry

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As films they are terribly made. They fail to establish likable main characters, and most of the plot/script makes no sense at all.

On top of it all, it's a story that doesn't need to be told. After three full movies, all that happens is we see an angsty, irritating Anakin fall to the darkside and become darth vader. There is no real character arc to it, Anakin never feels like a great or well-liked hero so when he turns it feels pointless.

On top of it all, what makes the movies really terrible, is the laziness with which they were made. Nearly all of the scenes are either actors standing around talking in front of a blue-screen, or the whole screen packed to the brim with mindless computer-generated action. Either way, the computer artists did most of the work, and the effort put into the live action film work is extremely minimal.
 

PureChaos

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they're perfectly catchable films, i've not seen the original films fully but the prequel trilogy was good, not too keen on Ep 2 but the other films were good. just block your ears in Ep 3 when Darth Vader goes 'NOOOOOOOO'
 

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Hammeroj said:
"They're not bad"
"Just nitpicking"
etc

Are you people ten or something? Watch those fucking movies without cringing, I dare you. And don't try to examine any of it logically, because it'll make your heads explode.
I felt the same way when I read those comments. For anyone who hasn't, seriously watch Plinkett's Star Wars Reviews (RedLetterMedia). They are hilarious and eye-opening.

EDIT: Ninja'd dammit
 

Gizmo1990

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Professor James said:
I just got finished watching Return of the Jedi and I watched number 4 and 5. My question is should I move on to the prequels or should I just stop.
Did you love RotJ but think that the Ewoks let it down a bit keeping it from being as awsome as The Empire Strikes Back? The watch the prequals. 5 seconds of Ja Ja bloody Binks, plot holes the size of Westminster Abbey and acting that sope stars would consider bad as well as what they do to Yoda in Attack of the Clones and you will never hate those furry teddy bears ever again.

EDIT: Also take the advice of others here and go and watch Harry Plinkets reviews of them on RedLetterMedia. Better than the movies themselves.
 

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Gizmo1990 said:
Professor James said:
I just got finished watching Return of the Jedi and I watched number 4 and 5. My question is should I move on to the prequels or should I just stop.
Did you love RotJ but think that the Ewoks let it down a bit keeping it from being as awsome as The Empire Strikes Back? The watch the prequals. 5 seconds of Ja Ja bloody Binks, plot holes the size of Westminster Abbey and acting that sope stars would consider bad as well as what they do to Yoda in Attack of the Clones and you will never hate those furry teddy bears ever again.

EDIT: Also take the advice of others here and go and watch Harry Plinkets reviews of them on RedLetterMedia. Better than the movies themselves.
I'm actually kind of upset this thread didn't derail into people quoting those reviews. There are some brilliant nuggets in those movies.
 

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Watch them if you want of course, but the general opinion isn't just hype backlash. They are legitimately awful films. If you're like me, you'll see the first one and not the second and third. I was interested when they announced the trilogy, but seeing the first killed my annticipation for the second. I eventually saw part of it at a friend's house, but again, it wasn't good enough to spend time on (and one of my favourite films is Death Race, so we're not exactly reaching for the sky here). We went for a walk. The third one is the best of the three, if that's a useful measurement.

So yeah, watch them, but don't feel like you have to. If you get half an hour into the Phantom Menace and become aware of all the better things you could be doing, go and do them. There's no payoff to sitting through them all just because they exist; they're a waste of time.

DustyDrB said:
Also, inb4 people start linking to an hour-long meandering rant on The Phantom Menace.
These rants? [http://redlettermedia.com/plinkett/star-wars/] They're pretty sharp. If people must watch the prequels, they should follow them up with these just to claw back some value from the time they've spent.
 

BlumiereBleck

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Yes, you should watch the prequels, Revenge of the Sith is easily the second if not best in the series, sure some moments you will not like, but hey I never enjoyed the thought of spending half an hour in Jabba?s Palace or The Empire being defeated by Ewoks.
 

Moc

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Would say no, also just as a question: Whenever someone brings up these movies, someone will evoke Mr Plinkett, at least as far as I noticed.
 

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i thought revenge of the sith was better than return of the jedi and attack of the clones wast too bad either. i might skip phantom though
 

Craftybonds

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It depends. if you liked the original movies because they had great characters and storylines, then leave the first three alone. if you liked the original ones purely because of space battles and lightsaber fights while simultaneously feeling that the overuse of CGI would have made those movies better, then watch the originals. i actually watched 4, 5, and 6 for the first time after i saw episode 1. i was like 9 when i saw episode 1, so i really liked it. however, after watching 4, 5, and 6, it made that first one look like total and utter tripe. the second one was even worse. 3rd wasn't as terrible though.
 

ImperialSunlight

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Personally the only one I find absolutely unwatchable now is Episode I, mostly because of Jar Jar, midichlorians and general childishness. Episode III is definately worth watching the other two, though.

ash-brewster said:
Depends if you want to see darth vader go from the badass protaganist to a pansy or not.
I assume you mean antagonist. Otherwise you mean that kid Anakin is somehow badass and... well, you know.
 

WeAreStevo

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I wouldn't waste your time honestly. The first 3 films (the original trillogy) were well written and awesomely done. Special effects are dated, but the writing and the plot are solid.

The opposite could be said about the prequels. Once you get past the shiny "oooooh! CGI!" it's a very bland, horribly written movie. Even when not compared to the original trilogy, they can barely stand on their own. Besides that, Jar Jar Binks and Darth Maul will make you want to slam your head into a window with the hopes of piercing your brain.

I cannot for the life of me understand why everyone is so in love with Darth Maul...he's a goth kid reject who gets owned hella fast. It's like he's the Boba Fett of the prequels...