These "movies" suck so much lol. I can't believe there was a period where people pretended to like them, and claimed they were really clever and well made.
It showed what a mistake it was to not have the emperor Player a Bagger part in the first 2, it's written even worse than those because it tries and absolutely fails to tell a deeper and darker story about corruption, but people remember it as decent because Ian McDiarmid is fun as shit.
Even though the prequels were shitty in respects to Lucas being..Lucas and the horrible scripts, I still like them alot more than the sequels. At least the prequels had some originality compared to the cookie cutter Disney goyslop which was highly forgettable.
Gunga Din (1939) is a good place to start.
After that, look into the whole racial angle, and try to figure out what the plot line can be interpreted as, with the key figure of Jar Jar playing a pivotal role.
What does his inclusion tell us about the Jedi view on aliens, and more specifically about Qui-gon's views.
And what does it tell us about the force? Remember that being extremely lucky means being favored by the force.
Gungans are essential in general to building the sociopolitical milieu of the "first" installment of starwars, before everything goes to shit in the war.
What role does naboo play, what are the economic and cultural undercurrents at play here?
No shit
TPM is better
Duel of the Fates.
All of them are shit
I like 3. Shame about Hayden though, he is a shit actor
watch the RLM reviews
yeah but that's like winning skinniest kid at fat camp
These "movies" suck so much lol. I can't believe there was a period where people pretended to like them, and claimed they were really clever and well made.
Being the best prequel is like being faster than a group of quadriplegics
Maybe. I prefer TPM, but all three are turds.
I think this one is the best because it has the least amount of CGI overall. It feels like a real Star Wars film. George should've ended it there.
I've put considerable thought into this and RotS isn't just the best Star Wars prequel, its the best Prequel movie period.
Think about it. Of all the prequel movies, this one is without a doubt the best one. Just off the top of my head
>Wizard of Oz, prequel
>Garbage
>Xmen Prequel
>Garbage
>Prometheus
>Garbage
>Happy Potter prequel
>Garbage
The only one that kinda comes is Planet of the Apes prequel. It was decent
Yeah.. prequels have a habit of being trashy cash-ins
kys
prometheus is kino, pleb
First Class is much better than Episode III
The least smelly turd is still a turd
quite right, at its peak it reaches the dizzingly high height of mediocre.
I don't care what the fat trekker says, the first part of E3 fricking rocks
Hating on the PT is the contrarian opinion now?
Yep
It showed what a mistake it was to not have the emperor Player a Bagger part in the first 2, it's written even worse than those because it tries and absolutely fails to tell a deeper and darker story about corruption, but people remember it as decent because Ian McDiarmid is fun as shit.
It’s a tie between 1/2/3 tbh. All have their merits and are beautiful in their own way. A true, creative, magnum opus
Look up Redlettermedia. The prequels were a huge mistake. Force Awakens was everything we wanted and more. Rey was NOT a Mary Sue.
>Look up Redlettermedia
welcome to Cinemaphile
Even though the prequels were shitty in respects to Lucas being..Lucas and the horrible scripts, I still like them alot more than the sequels. At least the prequels had some originality compared to the cookie cutter Disney goyslop which was highly forgettable.
It took George 3 movies to rectify his previous shitty ideas and terrible casting. More than Disney managed though I suppose.
If you compared a piece of shit to sewage
>shiniest turd in the shit pile
What part of symposium explains the deep philosophical and intellectual meaning behind a jamaican cartoon dinosaur rabbit stepping in doodoo?
Gunga Din (1939) is a good place to start.
After that, look into the whole racial angle, and try to figure out what the plot line can be interpreted as, with the key figure of Jar Jar playing a pivotal role.
What does his inclusion tell us about the Jedi view on aliens, and more specifically about Qui-gon's views.
And what does it tell us about the force? Remember that being extremely lucky means being favored by the force.
Gungans are essential in general to building the sociopolitical milieu of the "first" installment of starwars, before everything goes to shit in the war.
What role does naboo play, what are the economic and cultural undercurrents at play here?
I'm starting to get jock itch. That dry scaly feeling is so itchy. It feels so good to scratch