GoldGoblin
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I'm re-watching Star Wars (Just finished episode III). Before the prequels were written, was there much background given to Anakin and how he became Vader? I don't remember the original flicks giving a detailed explanation, just small bits of information.
I believe he did, but dont quote me on that one. I've read so many "Making of" books that i wouldnt even know where i read it lol.But when I think about it I wonder if Lucas didn't have a rough outline for the prequels even before he made the original trilogy?
I just got done watching the prequel movies. Episodes 1 &2 aren't that good but Episode 3 is pretty good I must say. Its flawed but its a huge improvement over the previous movies.
Its also said that Lucas was making up the prequel movies as he went along. Which explains the quality of the first two movies.
^ One of my favorite aspects of AOTC is Jango, and detective Obi-Wan, and how it all came together. The asteriod chase is also so cool imot:.
Hey, at least Jango was decapitated by a jedi master. Boba was hit in the back by a blind man and swallowed by the sarlaac lol.
Yeah, detective Obi-Wan was a cool aspect of AOTC, which is why i always say it's weird that AOTC is suposed to be my least favorite out of all six, and yet there's so much that i love in itt:
The asteroid chase is awesome, and yeah, i remember enjoying it so much on the big screen and loud speakers. I love how the sound goes from total silence to total chaos lol
Regarding Jar Jar, is the situation still that bad? Fans of Star Wars around my age (19) seem to either not mind Jar Jar to even liking him (all admit the fondness may come from nostalgia).
Regarding Attack of the Clone, i think it may be the weakest of the prequels, but Obi-Wan playing detective was kinda cool. While the CGi is showing its age, i remember liking the world were the clones were created, Not a big fan of the final battle, expecialy the fights against Dooku, the editing itself felt a little odd and seeing force users relying so much on lightsabers (Yoda) isn't something i like much.
Lucas had a fairly in depth outline of a huge story spanning many movies prior to the actual making of Star Wars but it changed dramatically before, during, and after production. It's clear Luke wasn't related to Vader or Leia when that first film was being made, for instance. The changes came about by heavy collaboration and were mostly huge improvements. Lucas was never a great writer even back then, but he was one of the best idea guys in film history.
Its also said that Lucas was making up the prequel movies as he went along. Which explains the quality of the first two movies.
The backlash against TPM forced him to change. He got someone to help him write the script for AOTC because of criticisms that TPM's dialogue was too dull, but I think he ended up scrapping the work that guy did in the end so he went back to square one.
I hear ya. While i have issues with certain scenes in the PT that bug me (like with the OT, which arent perfection either imo), overall i enjoy what we got quite a lot. One or two lines delivered weirdly dont take away from my enjoyment of the movies as a whole.It has its moments - like any film - where it drags a bit. Moments I want to skip or wish were not in the film altogether, but I agree I love the way the film starts, already setting up its mystery. I love the attempted assassination on Padme - and the prior introduction to Obi-Wan and Anakin - and the chase. I especially love the bar, and the brief shot of Jango flying away, and the echo of his jet pack. After all these years, I never cared how anyone else felt about the film - or films - you know? It has so much I enjoyed, I just love going back to it. I love its pace, and for me, it caps off incredibly well with this amazing action sequence at the end of the film. Now I just want to watch it again haha.
t: But I'm weird. I really do love them all. I have zero issues with Phantom Menace and Revenge of the Sith. Love Attack of the Clones, and the original trilogy. I even upset someone once because I admitted that Jar Jar doesn't bother me.
I hear ya. While i have issues with certain scenes in the PT that bug me (like with the OT, which arent perfection either imo), overall i enjoy what we got quite a lot. One or two lines delivered weirdly dont take away from my enjoyment of the movies as a whole.
I'm hiding in here for a bit, because I love love love the new trailer for The Force Awakens, but I'm so tired of seeing "This is more Star Wars than the prequels!" etc. etc.
Yeah. I mean, I remember as a kid, I loved A New Hope and Return of the Jedi, but I found Empire a long slog of boredom. I enjoy it more now, but I was never overly keen - then. All three of those films have their own problems. After all these years though, I just figure - if someone brands me a fake Star Wars fan for liking three Star Wars films they didn't like, so be it. I'll be happy with the Plo Koon figure I bought today while they complain. D : <
Haha, I was thinking the same.Somehow went from "man, this trailer is great!" to "lets discuss the prequels and how much we don't like 'em!".
To this first part, I used to be the same. Empire was long and I only liked the lightsaber fight at the end. That's changed of course, but I remember I used to also not like it because when I was 5 its the only Star Wars film where the action doesn't take up much time in space, even though I'd wader the Falcon escaping bits have more time in space than the other to OT films.
On the second part, yeah, not very happy to see the prequel bashing once again, and I fear if TFA blows us away, and I hope it does, the prequel hate will get all the worse.
Yeah. It did feel long, and oddly as a kid I never could get into the Hoth battle, and Bespin wasn't as enjoyable to me aesthetically as other locations in the films. But today it's fine - and certainly one I go to when I build a Star Wars Lego set haha. I'm curious now how much time they do spend in space in Empire compared to the other films now, though. It'd be interest to see a comparison and see which films spends more time with space battles/flight overall.
Tell you what, I'd love to live in Yoda's little house.It looks so cozy.
t: Yeah. Cannot wait to see it in December! But yeah, it will probably happen. I've already seen some reaction videos mention the prequels, with a couple tossing the DVDs out. It's just not necessary. The more it happens, to, the more that "hatred" feels artificial because it's drilled into people now.
Edit: And I have to add - your avatar was definitely my favourite part of the trailer. Amazing scene, cannot wait to see it in the film.
Yoda's hut is pretty great. As for the space stuff, I'm not 100% sure on that but it seems like the Falcon stays in space for half the film, but you can kinda fudge that since I wouldn't count time spent on the death Stars as in space, so you can debate on inside the Space Worm as in space or not.
Thankfully I haevnt seen those reactions yet, but I'm already tired of seeing it other places across the net. Oh well, can't stop it.![]()
And Kane made the avatars in the TFA Avatar thread, but I waited and grabbed it as soon as he put them up, because I loved that scene too.