Episode one has it's moments, episode two is under rated and episode three was what we'd been waiting for. I don't hate them, they're just not as good as four and five. Six, however, can bugger off.
I don't hate them, I enjoyed them all to some level or another and I think they have the best lightsaber duels of any of the movies (lightsaber duels are my favourite part of any Star Wars film)Why do you hate the star wars prequels?
Problem was, I used to be one of those kids who thought they liked the prequels BECAUSE OF THE SPECIAL EFFECTS AND CRAZY LIGHTSABER FIGHTS MAAAANNNN. Kids are stupid.Gildan Bladeborn said:But why do I hate those films? Because an entire generation of kids has grown up now for whom those cinematic abominations are Star Wars - nobody deserves that sort of punishment. Me, I can do my level best to forget the prequel trilogy exists, but kids? They probably liked the films, and I'm going to bluntly come right out and state that if you actually think that any of Star Wars prequels are good, there is something deeply wrong with your ability to differentiate between "shit" and "not shit" (for which you have my pity). Lucas has poisoned the minds of the future, and I shudder to imagine what will happen if they ever start making films inspired by their fond childhood memories of shit.
I see what your saying about Anakin's development into Darth Vader, but whiny is going too far. Brooding? Of course. Vindictive? Heck yeah, a desire for "justice" can lead to evil. But whiny? Nah, I don't accept it.-Samurai- said:I disagree. I liked them more than the original trilogy.Hwoof said:Okay, by now we can all agree that star wars episodes 1, 2 and 3 were all really, really terrible, and were an affront to the shimmering cinematic diamonds known as star wars.
The original trilogy are boring to me.
And to all those complaining that Anakin was too whiny; What do you think the most evil, powerful person in the galaxy should be like when they're young?
Anakins character was written perfectly for what he would later become. If he was a happy, appreciative, obedient pupil of the Force, he never would have become Darth Vader.
General Vagueness said:I don't hate them.
Also I find it funny that there are atheists who are upset about the Force coming from microorganisms and not being some mystical energy while I, a monotheist, am fine with it.
Yeah they are nowhere near that good manHwoof said:the shimmering cinematic diamonds known as star wars.
They didn't retcon needing training and all that though, it's not like he was born with Jedi abilities.Hollock said:movies don't have to adhere to our reality where magic isn't realGeneral Vagueness said:I don't hate them.
Also I find it funny that there are atheists who are upset about the Force coming from microorganisms and not being some mystical energy while I, a monotheist, am fine with it.
Atheists generally get pissed off by psudo science bullshit that doens't fit into a world of science fantasy
Medichlorians made someones strenght in the force a number, not something you acheive or gain or wisdom or enlightenment.
Wow, I never thought of that before. XD -1 points for Padme!thenumberthirteen said:I didn't hate them. What I didn't like about the films could be solved by a little editing, and a new actor to play Anakin.
Also something just occured to me the other day. Padme dies because she "loses the will to live" (bullshit in and of itself), but she just had two babies. She reality couldn't give a shit about her children enough to want to see them. So Luke and Leia's mother didn't really care about them one bit. She's just as bad as Anakin.