I've absolutely never understood why the prequels get bashed to no end. These heartless, yes I said heartless, people with zero appreciation for art caused George Lucas to give up on everything. He retired and is very depressed.
The entire Star Wars series was pure art. All of it. I absolutely hate all the complaining about the prequels, as if it's supposed to be some war between the two, just like all of them. Episode I was actually based almost entirely on an earlier version of the script for A New Hope. A version that was rejected for one reason, and only one reason, Lucas didn't think he could do it with the technology that was available to him at the time. The climax of Revenge of the Sith was planned out for two decades. It's exactly how he said he wanted it to be over 25 years ago.
I guarantee you that if Star Wars was never made in the 70s and 80s, and instead Episode I was really the first, and they went on making the second trilogy, the same people that hate the prequels now would hate those "sequels" in the same manner.
You're all gonna hate this, but the prequel haters (the real haters and not those that just thought it wasn't the greatest but not terrible) have a classic case of what's known as "they changed it, so it sucks". This commonly happens when two parts of a series are separated by a significant period of time (or also an adapted work versus the original source). You will get a number of people that will hate the additional part for no more reason than it wasn't exactly the same as the first one. Even if the second one is exactly like they wanted the first one to be in the first place but just didn't have the ability to. It's very common, and it will always be denied. Honestly, who'd ever admit to that? Not a single person would. But I see the obvious signs. People complaining about problems that don't even exist, or complaining about things that are not a huge deal, or things that are actually in the one they like. Basically blowing things out of proportions.
Anyway, my list:
It's still a good movie, it's just the worst one of the main series. See, that's the difference between me, and those that despise the prequels. I don't relentless bash the original trilogy to no end stating how terrible it is and how it shouldn't even exist. They're all really good movies. Just because I made a choice in one being worse than others, doesn't mean I don't like them all.
The entire Star Wars series was pure art. All of it. I absolutely hate all the complaining about the prequels, as if it's supposed to be some war between the two, just like all of them. Episode I was actually based almost entirely on an earlier version of the script for A New Hope. A version that was rejected for one reason, and only one reason, Lucas didn't think he could do it with the technology that was available to him at the time. The climax of Revenge of the Sith was planned out for two decades. It's exactly how he said he wanted it to be over 25 years ago.
I guarantee you that if Star Wars was never made in the 70s and 80s, and instead Episode I was really the first, and they went on making the second trilogy, the same people that hate the prequels now would hate those "sequels" in the same manner.
You're all gonna hate this, but the prequel haters (the real haters and not those that just thought it wasn't the greatest but not terrible) have a classic case of what's known as "they changed it, so it sucks". This commonly happens when two parts of a series are separated by a significant period of time (or also an adapted work versus the original source). You will get a number of people that will hate the additional part for no more reason than it wasn't exactly the same as the first one. Even if the second one is exactly like they wanted the first one to be in the first place but just didn't have the ability to. It's very common, and it will always be denied. Honestly, who'd ever admit to that? Not a single person would. But I see the obvious signs. People complaining about problems that don't even exist, or complaining about things that are not a huge deal, or things that are actually in the one they like. Basically blowing things out of proportions.
Anyway, my list:
- Revenge of the Sith
- Return of the Jedi
- The Phantom Menace
- A New Hope
- Attack of the Clones
- The Empire Strikes Back
It's still a good movie, it's just the worst one of the main series. See, that's the difference between me, and those that despise the prequels. I don't relentless bash the original trilogy to no end stating how terrible it is and how it shouldn't even exist. They're all really good movies. Just because I made a choice in one being worse than others, doesn't mean I don't like them all.