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Between this film and Cats getting all this scathing reception from critics going full force, I'd say just breakout some popcorn and read the reviews.
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Disagree completely. It's not that the prequels story couldn't work for the 7-13 boy demo. It's that Lucas didn't know how to reconcile a dark, portentous costume drama in an accessible way.Yeah, it's for 13yr old boys, but they grew up, there's no reason Starwars couldn't either. One of the failings of the prequels was Lucas' insistance that it was for kids, yet packed them with ponderous politics about trade agreements that was boring to kids but too simplistic for adults, thus satisfying nobody.
And screw the whole 'Starwars is for everybody' narrative. Look at those numbers again. The audience was nearly 70% male (and a bunch of wives and girlfriends there under protest).
Sure girls can like Starwars (but most really could give a shit), nobody said they can't. Guys can like rom-coms, but they're not made for you, and shouldn't be obliged to pander to you. You never hear anyone say, 'what Love Actually needs is a car chase and a gun fight to get the teen boys in', so Kennedy can fuck off with her Force is female nonsense, the force penetrates and binds us.... It clearly has a dick.
I hate to be that guy that says "OT was better than everything" but two aspects that the OT got right over what the PT and ST did?
1) Romance: Han and Leia is still the reigning champion couple in Star Wars history. Their meeting, coming together, and ultimate coming together was great and resulted in two of the greatest movie kisses of all time in Empire Strikes Back. In the PT, we get the "Twilight before there was Twilight" romance between Padme and Anakin which was just two young people making goo-goo eyes at each other and saying dumb things, and in the ST, we got two of the most awkward movie kisses I've ever seen. Finn/Rose did not work as a couple (Rose's friendzoning in Rise is hilarious) and don't even get me started on the Reylo crap.
2) The Force: In the PT, they use mitichlorians to provide an explanation for The Force that we never needed as well as enhancing the whole bloodlines concept that is just annoying. Actually, what sense does it make for the Jedi to not marry and procreate if the Force is a genetic trait? In the ST, the characters can seemingly do just about anything, even if it contradicts what we've already seen and they expect us to just shrug our shoulders and go "Oh the Force, that explains it". In the ST, The Force is kept mysterious enough to have a magical feel to it and the abilities it grants are extraordinary without providing excessive plot armor or stupid excuses to move from Point A to Point B. Also in the ST, the Force wielders learn and master their abilities rather than just going "Ta-da! Look what I can do now!"
Simply put, OT wins everything.
They were clearly being self-deprecating there, as in they know full well that Mike suggested JJ as a director for Star Wars and he's jokingly trying to backtrack and say it's not his fault. Also, they had a gag in that very video where Rich jokingly says that Star Wars was always schlock. They included the laughably bad Biggs deleted scene as evidence. My only problem is they parrot the "Marcia saved the movie, George is a hack" line of thinking, but overall I don't see how you can fault them for still finding the prequels bad. If we're talking about pure objectivity, no, another bad trilogy doesn't make a bad trilogy good.You know what? Fuck RedLetterMedia and the Plinkett character.
They're dilettantes whose criticism of the prequels apply just as much, if not more so, to the Original Trilogy. All the while, they caked their "funny" reviews with a smug spicing of superficial film critiques and arbitrary criteria for what makes and doesn't make good stories. And the worst part is that every unoriginal critic parrots their reviews as if they're some sort of gospel.
But when the egg is on their face, they're quick to denounce or qualify their previous suggestions. "Oh," they say, "we never really thought Jar Jar was a perfect fit for Star Wars! Even though we said he was amazing for Star Trek!"
Thanks, RLM. You're part of the reason we're in the timeline where JJ ruined two classic Sci-fi films.
If we're talking about pure objectivity, no, another bad trilogy doesn't make a bad trilogy good.
The problem with the prequels as movies was Episode I was a waste of time. Lucas decided to go for old style Disney movie appealing to children. So he made his 'lead' a child. Because of this. The love story couldn't progress, his training couldn't progress, his own character development couldn't progress. The ending of I is dumb in that Anakin blunders his way into destroying a key command ship. You had to develop a character like Qui-gon and Darth Maul, and dispose of him to fill the void. Then things that should of happened in I had to happen in II, the cornball romance was needed to speed up the relationship. Then III is now also doing double time. III would have been good if they didn't have to rush to reconcile PT to the Saga.Disagree completely. It's not that the prequels story couldn't work for the 7-13 boy demo. It's that Lucas didn't know how to reconcile a dark, portentous costume drama in an accessible way.
A less intense take in the vein of Borman's "Excalibur" was the roadmap...
It's not impossible, he just didn't have writing ability to pull it off. I also felt he lost what the Jedi are supposed to be(what Yoda was in ESB): space hippies...
But whatever, thats beside the point...
Star Wars with it's terms like "blasters", "anthropomorphic robots", cuddly aliens etc etc: will NEVER work catering to adults(or shouldn't). It's DNA is not designed as gritty or overly dark imo.
Trying to overly mature itself would just turn Star Wars into something it's not. It's just as bad as pandering to "wine moms"...
KOTOR is about the line you can push Star Wars in the adult direction...
Hearing EVS spout about a rated R Boba Fett movie: dumbest shit I ever heard...
As was mentiones before, you want adult Star Wars: go read Dune...
I agree with you there. They started the "caustic critic nitpicking" trend that made Lucas so sick of everything that he sold Star Wars. Some of their criticisms in the Plinkett reviews of the prequels are just petty, but then they turn around and say that people can't create a list of all the ways that Rey is a Mary Sue because that's just nitpicking. The fact of the matter is they're doing exactly what prequel defenders are doing. They like Daisy Ridley as an actress so they kind of lukewarmly defend the character, and say there was potential there. People do the same thing with Anakin; they like Hayden Christensen and the idea of Anakin that the prequels were trying to get across, so they defend terrible acting and odd character moments. But then why is RLM so harsh on Anakin? Shouldn't they give the same credit to Anakin that they give to Rey? Someone should tweet to RedLetterMedia that RotS has an 80% Rotten Tomatoes score and is objectively better than TRoS.I certainly agree with that, but I think I share lodoss warrior's befuddlement and annoyance as to how they (RLM) and other prequel haters were so ridiculously overcritical and on the nose with the prequels problems but have been relatively mum when critiquing TFA and even TLJ. I don't understand that. How can they honestly despise one and not the other as well even if it is for different reasons?
Sorta OT, but I saw JJ and 'Lost' for what they were immediately. I maybe watched it once, but my coworkers were so caught up in the shit, it was all they'd talk about. As an onlooker, I could see all of the dead ends and mystery boxes for what they were and after awhile started to have fun with it.I can tell you've never seen Lost (or you have fetal alcohol syndrome and liked it). One and a half seasons of Lost, supplemented by Wikipedia synopsi, opened my eyes to just how much of a hack JJ is. So none of this shit surprises me.
Fucking thank you. I was trying to write something similar, but you just hit the nail on the head.I agree with you there. They started the "caustic critic nitpicking" trend that made Lucas so sick of everything that he sold Star Wars. Some of their criticisms in the Plinkett reviews of the prequels are just petty, but then they turn around and say that people can't create a list of all the ways that Rey is a Mary Sue because that's just nitpicking. The fact of the matter is they're doing exactly what prequel defenders are doing. They like Daisy Ridley as an actress so they kind of lukewarmly defend the character, and say there was potential there. People do the same thing with Anakin; they like Hayden Christensen and the idea of Anakin that the prequels were trying to get across, so they defend terrible acting and odd character moments. But then why is RLM so harsh on Anakin? Shouldn't they give the same credit to Anakin that they do to Rey? Someone should tweet to RedLetterMedia that RotS has an 80% Rotten Tomatoes score and is objectively better than TRoS.
I certainly agree with that, but I think I share lodoss warrior's befuddlement and annoyance as to how they (RLM) and other prequel haters were so ridiculously overcritical and on the nose with the prequels problems but have been relatively mum when critiquing TFA and even TLJ. I don't understand that. How can they honestly despise one and not the other as well even if it is for different reasons?
Doesn't that take place in an alternate timeline disconnected from the original? Only thing it fucks over is Spock I think. STD seems to fuck more with things than any of JJ's shitty Trek films.While it messes with canon a bit, ST2009
I think someone in this thread once said that they were supposed to be the Knights of Ren at some point, but Rian didn't want to kill them off, but he also didn't want to use them because the film would be "too overcrowded".BTW something I always wondered, am I the only one who initially thought that Snoke's guards were the Knights of Ren?
I love it when assholes like HelloGreedo endlessly bitched about the "damage" the Prequels cause and the OT changes for over a decade, but then don't say a word when Disney does the same shit and go out of their way to invalidate the accomplishments of the OT heroes.Fucking thank you. I was trying to write something similar, but you just hit the nail on the head.
Another thing I'm seeing recently is people trying to shift blame away from Disney and blame everything on George for selling SW in the first place when really the main reason he sold this shit was because of petty nitpicking after almost 10 years of this shit. The prequels are weak, there's no arguing there, but their flaws don't justify Disney's garbage, and after 20 years how much longer can they keep dissecting that shit and drawing hate art of Lucas (at least Disney's shit the last movie came out a few days ago)? Just because the prequels were mediocre doesn't mean Disney's shit is in any way redeemable, its even less so. As I've said many times, the prequels even at their worst didn't retcon Luke and the gang's achievements or the overall plot of the OT, and any wrongdoing they did was pretty much ignored, rewritten, improved or slightly overlooked by eu writers, the fandom and mass media at the time, unlike with Disney shit which actively tries to fuck up as much of the OT and its characters as possible (along with anything that came before Disney) and all its mistakes are instead glorified by the nu-eu writers, the nu-fandom and the mainstream media who celebrate this mess and the degradation of cultural icons like Luke Skywalker and the devaluation of a story that was once considered a timeless classic of space/fantasy adventure. Hell try to criticize the prequel trilogy back then, people would just shrug, nod or disagree. Dislike Disney shit and you're pretty much on the nazi list.
And despite our disagreements over the Vong, I think we can both agree that it was still a better outcome for the characters and their successors than what Disney gave them.
Surprisingly, it was completely occupied. The only time they clapped was at the very end, although, admittedly, I was the one who started clapping because I was happy it was over.How full was the theater? Did the audience clap or celebrate at any point?
Palpatine made a shit load of clones, fucker could have easily modified their genes to be borne female and he could have had all the wives, daughters and and concubines that he wanted. Rey's parents could have been some dude who took a pregnant female palpy clone and helped her escape.
it would have at least been more interesting...
Well it worked for the Dark Elves.So you're saying that the Emperor should have gone and fucked himself?
In the ST, The Force is kept mysterious enough to have a magical feel to it and the abilities it grants are extraordinary without providing excessive plot armor or stupid excuses to move from Point A to Point B. Also in the ST, the Force wielders learn and master their abilities rather than just going "Ta-da! Look what I can do now!"