My general thoughts about Star Wars:
- Episodes 4, 5, and 6. The original Star Wars trilogy is fantastic. Classic. Grew up with those movies with multiple re-watches. Can watch them any day and feel good about it.
- Episodes 1, 2, and 3. The prequels. I saw those movies at the right age where I still really like them. Yes, despite all of the flaws such as bad CGI, wooden acting, and campy dialogue. It makes up for those flaws with creativity. The movies don’t feel like they were made out of a corporate committee with Lucas directing and writing. The dialogue is so campy that most of the movies feel like a meme. There’s some entertainment to that. Again, seeing Episode 1 at a young age… it’s the right age where I can tolerate Jar Jar as being an acceptable Goofy-like character. I actually love Episode 3 because it’s so dark and has some of the greatest high stake moments in the saga. Evan McGregor is very likable as Obi-Wan.
- Episodes 7, 8, and 9. The sequels. I think these movies are aging poorly because they rely so heavily on memberberries. Nostalgia and such. Episode 7 was incredible on first watch, but then I realized there’s not much substance to it. Copy and paste of Episode 4. It’s a controversial opinion, but Episode 8 is my favorite of the sequels. It’s the one sequel that tried to do something different when it comes to the story. A lot of people hate it because of what they did to Luke, but it doesn’t bother me. It’s also the greatest Star Wars movie from a technical (cinematography, score, visuals, etc) perspective IMO. Rian Johnson deserves credit for that. I hated Episode 9… first movie that I can remember pissing me off in a movie theater. It’s so rushed, sloppy, and lacking when it comes to creativity. Bringing back Palpatine out of left field? Come on man. Kylo should have been the big bad of the trilogy… I feel like that’s how Rian Johnson set it up in Episode 8.
- The Clone Wars (Animated Series). Never watched, but I’ve heard that people like this series. I’m not that much into Star Wars to have any desire to watch this series.
- Rogue One/ Solo. Rogue One is decent. Solo is blah. No real desire to ever re-watch these movies.
- The Mandalorian / The Book of Boba Fett. I’m not as high on The Mandalorian as others. It’s entertaining, but mindless entertainment because the narrative is so mediocre. Some good episodes. Overall? Inferior when compared to most of the TV series that I watch. Such as try watching The Sopranos and The Mandalorian during the same time period. Clearly a difference when it comes to the narrative, writing, and character development 😅. Haven’t watched The Book of Boba Fett because I heard it’s mediocre.
What’d I miss?
- Episodes 4, 5, and 6. The original Star Wars trilogy is fantastic. Classic. Grew up with those movies with multiple re-watches. Can watch them any day and feel good about it.
- Episodes 1, 2, and 3. The prequels. I saw those movies at the right age where I still really like them. Yes, despite all of the flaws such as bad CGI, wooden acting, and campy dialogue. It makes up for those flaws with creativity. The movies don’t feel like they were made out of a corporate committee with Lucas directing and writing. The dialogue is so campy that most of the movies feel like a meme. There’s some entertainment to that. Again, seeing Episode 1 at a young age… it’s the right age where I can tolerate Jar Jar as being an acceptable Goofy-like character. I actually love Episode 3 because it’s so dark and has some of the greatest high stake moments in the saga. Evan McGregor is very likable as Obi-Wan.
- Episodes 7, 8, and 9. The sequels. I think these movies are aging poorly because they rely so heavily on memberberries. Nostalgia and such. Episode 7 was incredible on first watch, but then I realized there’s not much substance to it. Copy and paste of Episode 4. It’s a controversial opinion, but Episode 8 is my favorite of the sequels. It’s the one sequel that tried to do something different when it comes to the story. A lot of people hate it because of what they did to Luke, but it doesn’t bother me. It’s also the greatest Star Wars movie from a technical (cinematography, score, visuals, etc) perspective IMO. Rian Johnson deserves credit for that. I hated Episode 9… first movie that I can remember pissing me off in a movie theater. It’s so rushed, sloppy, and lacking when it comes to creativity. Bringing back Palpatine out of left field? Come on man. Kylo should have been the big bad of the trilogy… I feel like that’s how Rian Johnson set it up in Episode 8.
- The Clone Wars (Animated Series). Never watched, but I’ve heard that people like this series. I’m not that much into Star Wars to have any desire to watch this series.
- Rogue One/ Solo. Rogue One is decent. Solo is blah. No real desire to ever re-watch these movies.
- The Mandalorian / The Book of Boba Fett. I’m not as high on The Mandalorian as others. It’s entertaining, but mindless entertainment because the narrative is so mediocre. Some good episodes. Overall? Inferior when compared to most of the TV series that I watch. Such as try watching The Sopranos and The Mandalorian during the same time period. Clearly a difference when it comes to the narrative, writing, and character development 😅. Haven’t watched The Book of Boba Fett because I heard it’s mediocre.
What’d I miss?
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