Fixer wrote: ↑Tue May 29, 2018 11:21 am
Winter wrote: ↑Tue May 29, 2018 10:16 am
What about the Prequels themselves, maybe it's just me but they seem to have been better received as time goes on. Not as good as the Original Trilogy or the Thrawn Trilogy but still, not terrible. I mean just comparing the villains, and again this is just my opinion, but it really says something when Nute Gunray is a more accomplished, more competent and less whiny then all the villains of the Disney Era combined. Also it really
Really says something when Jar Jar Binks proves to be more useful and indeed helpful to the heroes then Rose who nearly got the entire Rebellion killed because she liked Finn.
Don't get me wrong, the Prequels are still flawed, the dialogue is poorly written, there is to much CGI, (though that never bothered me personally), the romance is painful, (and this is coming from someone who is a serious romantic ((The Last Naruto Movie and The Legend of Korra Turf Wars makes my heart sing)) and making a whole movie out of Anakin's back story was a mistake. But honestly, when I first saw them I really enjoyed them and at least George Lucas has admitted the flaws.
For the record I do like The Force Awakens and Rogue One but for whatever reason I didn't enjoy the latter as much as the Prequels and as for TLJ it just seems to get worse the more I watch it. It's So FRUSTRATING!
Prequels are an odd one. I think they're in this odd spot of having a fanbase which is willing to overlook its flaws for a few extreme cases where people think everything is secretly brilliant. Reddit Prequel memes does have a lot of fun. The Clone Wars also managed to rescue a lot of the era's storyline and Anakin's character.
Of course there's also this:
I still like Rogue one. The characters were great concepts but not really capitalised on and Jyn Erso's motivation turned a right angle from "not caring" to Rebel patriot, but the third act redeemed the rest.
TFA not so much now. We all knew it's flaws but knowing where the series leads now has retroactively made me lose interest in ever seeing that movie again.
A friend of mine who passed away some years ago often said the prequels were good movies, but told poorly. If you separate many of the concepts of the film away from the execution, many of the ideas are quite good. And when Lucas gets into his groove the prequels shine and even the acting gets good, like the silent scene of anakin looking across the city at Padme while considering whether he should side with palpatine or the Jedi, the entire scene is sold based on the music, acting, and directing and all of it just makes you feel how torn and Conflicted Anakin is without saying a word.
Or maul vs the Jedi near the end of phantom menace. He says nothing, just ignites his light sabre like he is ready to massacre them all, and duel of the fates lights up the scene. Qui gon sends the troops away knowing they'd be a liability, he and Obi-Wan throw aside their cloaks like utter badasses, and an amazing duel begins.
TFA, I still like it, but I get why others don't. I'm a lifelong Bon Jovi fan, and if they advertised Richie was coming back for a full album, only for it to be a double sided greatest hits album with three new tracks, I'd feel betrayed and lied too. But I feel TFA still homaged ANH well, and was directed and acted well. I can't hate it because TFA failed to pick up or thoroughly mishandled the story threads that were obviously set up in it. But I definitely see why some are less than enthused.