Cornaquious wrote:How do I approach this? I'm a TWOSWF.
I wouldn't call these films simplistic. We're talking about political intrigue as well as religious subjects.
I used to feel the same way about Star Wars, but then I read the Dune books.
Cornaquious wrote:Lord Foul With all due respect, I understand why you feel the prequels are weak.
Well, I feel the prequels have weaknesses, yes, but I also feel that the good outweighs the bad. I've been enjoying the prequels, critics be damned. Nothing will stop me from having a good time with new Star Wars films. I don't expected Episode III to be an Episode V. Who does, really? You're asking for disappointment if you go to the theaters looking for another "Luke, I am your father."
Cornaquious wrote:Remember that Lucas wanted to tell a complete story. One that would span not two, but three trilogies. He started in the middle for specific reasons. Not the least of which is that he began with what would be the most familiar to the largest audience. Good versus Evil. (One could spend hours arguing the genius, or lack thereof, of this decision.) The decision was also made in part becasue the technology was not what Lucas realized he needed to make the very best films he possibly could. So, where better to start than with a boy, a girl and a galaxy that was on the run from the evil Empire? Yes, the glamour of the Old Republic is missing. There is no Jedi Council, no crowded "streets" of the capitol planet Coruscant, etc. Yet, when all is said and done you'll see it's appropriate for the story. Think of dialogue mentioning the galactic Senate being disbanded? How about Luke's instance that there is actually good in Vader? I understand that the first shot of Vader in ANH Will have greater impact with the ending scripted in RotS. I'm not sure how, but I am confident that Mr. Lucas is pulling out all the stops to present a wham-bang movie experience that with be as exciting to watch as it will be to talk about in the future.
Um, slow your horses there

; I never said anything contrary to any of that. I'm glad you're so passionate about the films!
