thewatergamer said:
Other than these there are many other minor and major flaws but I can honestly say I am on the fence on this topic
I mean I don't think the prequels were evil or really terrible but I can't say they were good or worthy of the Star Wars License...
but thats just me what do you guys think?
I think for me it came down to expectations versus reality.
If the original movies had never existed, then I would have gone to see episode 1, thought it was terrible and then gone about my life, never thinking about it ever again.
But the original movies DID exist.
I remember watching them as a child and being blown away. The characters were insanely memorable, the plots well-scripted. Quotes from the movies passed into cultural lore. You couldn't go 6 months without hearing a Star Wars reference, or having someone talk like Yoda. I remember watching them again as an adult and marvelling that they still held up after so long.
I was so excited when I heard that episodes 1-3 were coming out. Wow, I thought. How amazing would they be? What new characters would we get to meet? would we see any of the old characters? I knew that whatever happened, it would be the highlight of the year.
The Phantom Menace finally came out. My brother, father and I entered the cinema smiling. We left the cinema with blank faces, pretty depressed. What was there to say?
The characters were one-dimensional, mere caricatures of actual characters, utterly devoid of personality. The 'plot' was execrable. And then there was Jar Jar Binks. Sigh.
I was angry at the time. Now I'm just disappointed - thinking of what could have been. I pretty much just pretend they don't exist. Star Wars started at episode 4. Prequels? What prequels?
For a more thorough (and thoroughly awesome) analysis of the three movies - check out Plinkett's reviews on Youtube. He gives a pretty spot-on diagnosis of what went wrong.
One thing that really stood out is the experiment he ran in the first video, near the start. He asked people to describe some of the characters from the different Star Wars movies - without mentioning anything too specific.
The people interviewed had no trouble with the characters from the original movies:
Han Solo - dashing, cocky etc
C3PO - effeminate, prissy etc
They had quite a lot of trouble coming up with descriptors for anyone from the prequels:
Amidala - uhhh
Qui Gon Jinn - uhhh, he was... uhhh.
That experiment pretty much sums it up for me.