I disagree; on a meta level, I think the fact that you think there's a "problem" in the first place is the real problem.1701EarlGrey wrote:Sorry, if you are defending prequels, then you are part of the problem - you are one of the reasons why bad movies are being made!
I don't defend the prequels (mostly E1, because I think E2-E3 were ok if not great). I agree with all of the substantive criticisms of it. But at the end of the day, they were three mediocre-to-bad movies that nevertheless were financial successes and gained some popularity even if I disagree with it. There is literally nothing more to this story other than "I didn't care for these movies because [X]".
The fact that so many fans ascribe moral outrage over not liking a film is the issue that bothers me far more than the merits of the film. I disagree with GandALF and fundamentally agree with Plinkett's points, and will argue it all day (well, not literally; I'm already bored with rehashing the exact same arguments over and over). But that's a disagreement over a movie - nothing more, nothing less. The notion that the fans somehow "own" Star Wars, and were somehow betrayed by the prequels (those are paraphrases of things I've actually read) is ludicrous and repugnant to me.