"My generation seems to have a fixation on nostalgia. They will pound, scream and shout about how George Lucas RUINED the Star Wars franchise. The way I see it, all six Star Wars films are more less in the same balance. People can yell all they want about how 'Jar-Jar sucks' or how the new trilogy is really bad, but I see the same weak material in the 1977-1983 films. The feel is pretty much the same to me, or maybe I just don't see what the big problem is. I think fanboys are just sick with nostalgia, and their memories of the original trilogy are clouding their notion that the new three movies really do belong with the others."
"They are not comparing the movie themselves, they are trying to achieve the same sense of wonder they got back then. Problem is, they were seeing a movie with kids eyes, today, they are adults, so for most people, they just can't see the movie the same way they did as kids."
And then came SW I. Personally I think Jar-Jar destroyed everything. I don't know if I could live with that little "Annie" boy but JJ was way to much. The entire movie full of his slapstick gags, I couldn't stand it. And then this nine-year-old who can do everything and has a high ammount of midiwhatever. I disliked the movie from the start. I considered this boy and Darth Vader still as two different persons.
Any good movie is all about the characters (to me anyway).
Who is worse The Ewoks or Jar-Jar?
Hey, Boomstick, welcome to the forums! And thank-you for digging up one of my favourite threads. You continue to prove there is an abyss between the trilogies.I hadn't considered really how the prequels characters barely gel even taken as stand-alone films...