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  • jabrd [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    10 months ago

    I refuse to accept this whitewashing that the prequels were actually good. It should be a front half of a horse and then a complete clustefuck from then on out

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      They were a mess but at least it was a quotable memeable mess.

      The Disney Trilogy was full of forced meme attempts like “THEY FLY NOW!” sadness

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        Honestly though, almost every quote people remember is from Episode 3, and I don’t think that’s a coincidence. That’s the one I have the easiest time giving some amount of credit to. Episode 3 was still not good but I often wonder what it would have been like if we got a full prequel trilogy at that quality.

        I can’t argue your point about the Disney Trilogy

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          Episode III was the best of the prequels and while that isn’t saying much it’s still well ahead of the Disney trilogy on its own.

          I used to assume as a kid that something like Episode III would be the start of the prequels.

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        It does seem boomeriffic to dismiss the prequels entirely even if they were jank and silly for adults that watched them when they came out.

        I highly doubt the Disney trilogy will have kids remember them that fondly, or at all.

          • AOCapitulator [they/them]@hexbear.net
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            nah, because before you had the prequel movies and like, a show or two of starwars

            now they’re drowning in it like with capeshit, I doubt much of it will stick out for them

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            10 months ago

            Maybe, but I have nieces that would be the ideal age for nostalgia for that movie and they seem more interested in remembering Ewoks.

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              Have you seen the prequels recently? If not I’d genuinely love to hear your report after a rewatch. I think they’re total crsp but as I’ve said before, I don’t think there’s 3 movies I could have more to say about. I’m not totally sure how to touch on it without going into a whole thing. I mostly like the first movie cause I like weird old Sci fi and 70s movies, empire is a great sequel and a better movie for sure, just doesn’t have the personal appeal and I feel about the same as the common man about jedi. Same with the sequels except I’d point out the chemistry between the main characters in force awakens that is never used again, lot of wasted potential trial splitting the 3 mains up all the time. Force Awakens was kinda cool and at leat seemed to be going in a direction and then t wasn’t but there was nothing like Dexter Jettster or Qui Gom Jinn’s aeird nonsensical gambling addiction

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                Have you seen the prequels recently? If not I’d genuinely love to hear your report after a rewatch.

                They’re awkward and bad, but they have a sort of unique awkward badness to them that makes them at least bearable to sit through. In a way, having no expectations on rewatches helped with that.

                Fin was done dirty by the Disney sequels; he could have been the real next Luke and if any bad ideas could have been salvaged from Rise of Skywalker, it would be Rey’s easy mode Force powers actually being a dark side temptation with her as something like the final antagonist for Fin to face.

                But because of the slapfight between each movie’s “auteurs” nothing of value persisted from movie to movie.

      • edge [he/him]@hexbear.net
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        Same. It’s literally just the Ewok Line but in the 90s.

        I fear the kids born in the 2010s will be saying the same about the sequels. The difference of course is that I’m objectively correct that the prequels were (not amazing, but) perfectly fine movies while the sequels were utter dogshit.

    • Gosplan14_the_Third [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      Revenge of the Sith’s good. A Phantom Menace is decent, though it has a more childish atmosphere even compared to the rest of the series. Attack of the Clones is mid.

      Really, I like the plot of the prequel trilogy but the dialogue writing dropped the ball. I suppose it’s also what made the movies meme masterpieces.