Re: FUCK YOU GEORGE LUCAS!!!
Well, like I said, it is my opinion. Anyway, you haven't given any good reasons to refute my position, only emotional sputtering. I'm glad you like the new movies, but they are way off the mark as far as what we imagined them looking like after watching the first three. The continuity problems are really what bug me the most- I would have imagined that George would have intended that the movies be viewed in story order, not 4-5-6,1-2-3. As it is, all of the plot twists in the later trilogy are deflated by the prequels, and if I were making the movie I would not have done that.
Just because I didn't come up with the movies doesn't mean that I can't criticize the mistakes. Lucas is only one part of the Star Wars universe. For example, Ralph McQuarrie's artistry, which is ubiquitous in the first three movies and provides the backbone of the Star Wars look, was not present in the prequels. But did George Lucas take over? No. He hired someone else, namely Doug Chiang. Sorry!
And if this is what Lucas intended from the beginning, then we were all fooled big time.
Of course it's George Luacs's movie and he can do what he wants...but I'm sure somebody would be upset if someone else made, say, another Indiana Jones movie and it totally sucked. Like it or not, it affects the others.
I have to look deeper? It appears I already have. I'd like to hear some better reasons my opinion is wrong.
Oh well, I'll defend myself anyway, now that this discussion has totally gone geek:
Not late 70s/early 80s enough- not just their hair, but that's part of it. The costumes, the sets, the look, everything. Just doesn't match. I'm just lookin' for some consistency here!
SFX, in all cases, are groundless without some kind of story behind them; otherwise, they are just demo reels. Maybe I shouldn't say that the SFX are too clean, but too extravagant to match the earlier films. This doesn't mean that they can't be awesome, just keep the camera still, for example. The shots of space battles are too dense. It crosses the line of good movie making.
Here is probably he fundamental difference in our opinion: I would have liked the new movies to match the old ones (at least to some extent), and you would have them redefine the series, to hell with the originals. I approach the series as something to watch in order, and that affects my opinion of the new films and how they don't allow this to happen.
More later...
Originally posted by _evangelion_
Just because I didn't come up with the movies doesn't mean that I can't criticize the mistakes. Lucas is only one part of the Star Wars universe. For example, Ralph McQuarrie's artistry, which is ubiquitous in the first three movies and provides the backbone of the Star Wars look, was not present in the prequels. But did George Lucas take over? No. He hired someone else, namely Doug Chiang. Sorry!
And if this is what Lucas intended from the beginning, then we were all fooled big time.
Of course it's George Luacs's movie and he can do what he wants...but I'm sure somebody would be upset if someone else made, say, another Indiana Jones movie and it totally sucked. Like it or not, it affects the others.
I have to look deeper? It appears I already have. I'd like to hear some better reasons my opinion is wrong.
Oh well, I'll defend myself anyway, now that this discussion has totally gone geek:
Not late 70s/early 80s enough- not just their hair, but that's part of it. The costumes, the sets, the look, everything. Just doesn't match. I'm just lookin' for some consistency here!
SFX, in all cases, are groundless without some kind of story behind them; otherwise, they are just demo reels. Maybe I shouldn't say that the SFX are too clean, but too extravagant to match the earlier films. This doesn't mean that they can't be awesome, just keep the camera still, for example. The shots of space battles are too dense. It crosses the line of good movie making.
Here is probably he fundamental difference in our opinion: I would have liked the new movies to match the old ones (at least to some extent), and you would have them redefine the series, to hell with the originals. I approach the series as something to watch in order, and that affects my opinion of the new films and how they don't allow this to happen.
More later...
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