although I personally like the old films, I think a laaaarge part is nostalgia. Those films where extremely revolutionary in their days, one of a kind. Thats why they have such a devoted following. Sure they weren't very good technically but they appealed to a large group of nerds that had barely any outlet.Mike Richards said:Yes, because the originals weren't really any better.
They both had obnoxious main characters and dialogue problems up the exhaust port. But the prequels have comparatively better visuals and infinitely better action, and since I'm not here for the story they edge out slightly in my estimation.
I wouldn't say they're worth getting stuck in the 90s for thought. As stated above you'd have to go back much farther then that to fix most of the problems I've got (most irritating is the bland, preachy moralizing of the jedi that's played totally straight instead of introducing the possibility that they might be wrong about something for once.)
EDIT - I feel like I should clarify that I'm not usually one to step all over other people's toys. I don't care if you like the series and I don't care if you want the prequels expunged from human history. But I do have a lot of personal problems with the series and I rarely turn down an opportunity to say something about it since I hardly ever see anyone else making my points for me.
view it from the perspetive of
-no internet
-no superhero movies
and you can start to see why people could relate how awesome being a jedi would be, or darth vader for that matter. space stations the size of a moon that could blow up planets HOLY SHIT THATS AWESOME.
edit/ OT: I would probably stop you, as angry as they may get people. I HATE not knowing how a story ends or begins. So I rather see a terrible prequel or sequel then no prequel or sequel (I open ended stories that is)