crazypackersfan (post: 1463248) wrote:I wonder why George Lucas is going through with this, considering he actually believes the world is going to end in 2012. He ought to be building a spaceship to escape the Earth instead.
crazypackersfan wrote:I wonder why George Lucas is going through with this, considering he actually believes the world is going to end in 2012.
Fish and Chips (post: 1463283) wrote:Man-dog.
Ante Bellum (post: 1463349) wrote:I'm a Mog. Half man, half dog. I'm my own best friend.
rocklobster wrote:THE PREQUELS DID NOT SUCK COMPLETELY!
I think the main problem is that the prequels aren't "old enough" yet. Give them more time to age, and maybe more people will stop saying they stink.
Yamamaya (post: 1463289) wrote:
The funny thing is, I heard the Clone Wars show is actually pretty good.
rocklobster (post: 1463450) wrote:3. Natalie Portman was pretty good as Amidala. I thought she did pretty well in the 2nd and 3rd movies, where her character was given more depth.
Padme wrote:Anakin, you're breaking my heart!
rocklobster wrote:how Vader became evil. I think the way it was portrayed worked.
It's also more subtle in its marketing.ShiroiHikari (post: 1463358) wrote:Spaceballs was a better movie than Episode I.
Yep. These are some of the silliest scenes in the series!rocklobster (post: 1463450) wrote:Here's something I want to know, why does the silly stuff in the originals get a free pass these days? (For example: Chewie's tarzan yell in Return of the Jedi or the Ewoks) You folks don't realize the movies are SUPPOSED to be silly! They're inspired by those serials from the 30's and such. Have you seen those? They are pretty silly at times too.
Have you ever seen the Princess Bride, Rock? I'm going to assume not, or I wouldn't have to tell you this story.rocklobster (post: 1463450) wrote:I actually like the prequels and here's why:
1. The battle between Qui-Con Jinn and Darth Maul was awesome, especially the music. I've always loved John Williams's scores for the movies and this is some of his best work.
Remember when I said the Star Wars prequels were some of the most unnecessary movies of all time? This is exactly what I was talking about.rocklobster (post: 1463450) wrote:2. I was always curious about how Palpatine came to power and how Vader became evil. I think the way it was portrayed worked.
While Natalie Portman does have the distinction of delivering the only Actually Good Line in the prequels, her acting doesn't save George Lucas' terrible, terrible dialogue. That's okay though]4. Samuel L. Freakin' Jackson as Mace Windu. Do I have to explain how awesome Windu was? Come on! He was just awesome![/QUOTE]Give me one reason to be excited about anything Mace Windu says or does that doesn't relate to him secretly being Samuel L. Jackson.rocklobster (post: 1463450) wrote:3. Natalie Portman was pretty good as Amidala. I thought she did pretty well in the 2nd and 3rd movies, where her character was given more depth.
rocklobster (post: 1463450) wrote:5. Yoda vs. Palpatine. Another great battle. Yeah, you knew he was going to lose, but it was still great to watch. Besides, I always thought Yoda must've been a good fighter in his youth, it was great to see my suspicions confirmed.
How do you watch a clearly definied extension of a pre-existing work separate from that work?rocklobster (post: 1463450) wrote:Why do I think they're good? Mostly because I didn't have nostalgia goggles on. I viewed them as they should've been, as independent works.
Fish and Chips (post: 1463473) wrote:And to cap it off, George Lucas pours millions of dollars into telling us how Palpatine took control of the universe, but not one, single, solitary cent into WHY Palpatine took control of the universe.
rocklobster wrote:I was always curious about how Palpatine came to power and how Vader became evil.
I viewed them as they should've been, as independent works.
Nette wrote:George Lucas wanted to see Yoda "go to town"
ShiroiHikari (post: 1463496) wrote:Thank you Andrew.
I am now going to further discuss the topic of LOL YODA FIGHTING.
George Lucas ruined his own mythos and I will tell you why. In the original movies, being a Jedi wasn't about swinging around a lightsaber and killin' dudes. Jedi were supposed to only use the Force "for knowledge and defense, never for attack". Yet what are the Jedi doing in the prequels? Effing people up. And not only do they run around with their swords all the time, EVEN YODA DOES IT. But Yoda said that wars don't make one great, and that a Jedi Knight should only fight when he needs to defend himself (and presumably others)! So why is he fighting? Why does a Jedi Master like Yoda even need to fight when there's like a whole army of Jedi Knights that could do that? Because George Lucas wanted to see Yoda "go to town", and apparently so did everyone else. Everyone, including the creator, missed the whole freaking point.
I don't get how you could call the fight against Dooku a loss. Dooku was pretty obviously trying to get away from Yoda when he threw the column at Anakin, and spent most of the fight on the defensive.Nate (post: 1463502) wrote:Besides Yoda sucked at fighting. He fought Count Dooku...and lost. I suppose you could make the argument that Yoda would have won if he wasn't trying to save Anakin, so okay, we'll ignore that one. Then, Yoda fights Palpatine...and loses. He didn't have anyone to protect in that fight, and he got the crap kicked out of him. Good job, Yoda, maybe if you didn't SUCK COMPLETELY at fighting, you could have won at least one fight. But nope!
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1463522) wrote:I don't get how you could call the fight against Dooku a loss. Dooku was pretty obviously trying to get away from Yoda when he threw the column at Anakin, and spent most of the fight on the defensive.
Also, Anakin beat Dooku, and Yoda sent Obi-Wan to fight Anakin because Anakin was the weaker opponent, so I'd assume from that that Yoda is stronger than Dooku.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs wrote:Also, Anakin beat Dooku, and Yoda sent Obi-Wan to fight Anakin because Anakin was the weaker opponent, so I'd assume from that that Yoda is stronger than Dooku.
Fish and Chips wrote:And to cap it off, George Lucas pours millions of dollars into telling us how Palpatine took control of the universe, but not one, single, solitary cent into WHY Palpatine took control of the universe.
Nate wrote:If Anakin hadn't easily and effortlessly defeated Dooku in III, then I would accept the theory that Dooku was a really great and powerful warrior and Yoda was still extremely strong, just not a match for Dooku. However, Anakin DID easily and effortlessly defeat him, and Anakin had nowhere near the level of training that Yoda supposedly had.
rocklobster (post: 1463745) wrote:Look, can't I disagree with public opinion without being treated like a moron?
Return to General Entertainment
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 127 guests