• teft
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    15810 months ago

    Were you around in the late 90s-early 2000s? Because let me tell you that the prequels did not spark joy for people then. It was insane the amount of hate leveled at Ep 1-3. Hell kids at Jake Lloyd’s school bullied him so hard he quit acting.

    So you never know, 7-9 might spark joy for people in 20 years.

    • @StarPupil@ttrpg.network
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      4210 months ago

      It’s wild how people pretend that the prequels weren’t hated by a bunch of people. Like, the Plinkett Reviews of the prequels were legendary YouTube videos for years before people started ironically memeing the prequels in, like, 2016.

    • @GraniteM@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      Speaking as someone who actively despised the prequels when they came out, and has only learned to unclench my teeth in anger at their existence after a long process of maturation and philosophical introspection, I can’t wait to see the next generation of people getting furious when the sequels have been out long enough for new young fans to grow up and embrace them the same way the prequels were. It was horrible and difficult for me to go through, so it’s only fair that others should have to witness that process as well.

      • NielsBohron
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        310 months ago

        I know, right? As a huge Star Wars nerd who was in middle school when 1 came out, I didn’t even bother to go see 2 in theaters, and to this day I still haven’t seen 3 all the way through because I have such a bad taste in my mouth.

        In fact, the way Lucas shit all over the established lore and canon to produce such a flaming turd turned me off to the entire IP and I didn’t read a Star Wars book or watch a show/movie until I gave Ep 7 a try because my FiL wanted to see it in the theater. That one I actually enjoyed (contrary to popular opinion), and I’ll say that the first season of Mandalorian and Bad Batch was decent, too. I haven’t seen Andor, but I probably will based on everyone’s reviews.

        But the last Star Wars work that I still actually like and that I still think stands on its own two feet was Empire Strikes Back.

    • Dandroid
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      810 months ago

      I was a kid when the prequels came out. I remember the hate for them, but most of my friends that were my age all loved them, as did I.

      I think people tend to like what they grew up with and dislike what comes out when they are older.

      You can see this pattern in Pokemon games as well. I grew up with gen 2 and gen 3. When gen 4 came out, it seemed like everyone hated it. Same with gen 5. But now most people act like gen 5 was the last good one.

    • @RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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      510 months ago

      Back then we didn’t know how bad it could get. The Prequels were bad, but you know what? The Sequels retroactively made the Prequels look like masterpieces.

      • @Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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        810 months ago

        No, they were still bad. I thought the same as you and watched them again. It all just felt awkward.

        • @JustAnotherRando@lemmy.world
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          210 months ago

          Episode 7 is no masterpiece, but it is infinitely more watchable for me than Episode 1. The initial conflict is just confusing as far as motivation, young Anakin and Jar Jar are both obnoxious as hell, and the acting is not great. The Darth Maul fight and the pod race are about the only parts of the movie that I remember fondly.

      • teft
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        2210 months ago

        That’s what people used to say about 1-3.

        • kronisk
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          710 months ago

          Have people actually re-evaluated the prequels now? I genuinely thought everyone was just being sarcastic.

        • Possibly linux
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          310 months ago

          At least 1-3 make sense. Anything after the grand finally doesn’t make sense.

          • @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world
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            210 months ago

            The original trilogy has an overarching story. So does the prequel trilogy. I’m still struggling to figure out a big story for 7-9 what doesn’t have too many holes, and I’m not going to watch it all ten times to figure it out.

            • @morhp@lemmynsfw.com
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              10 months ago

              That’s true. I think the sequels did a lot right. A woman as a main character was long overdue. The visuals are great, acting is good for the most part.

              But there’s no overall story that makes any sense and it contradicts the previous movies pretty much everywhere. 7 wasn’t very believable, but made at least some sense if seen on its own. 8 didn’t seem to have much story impact at all, people seem to just solve short term problems constantly. And 9 could well be a parody. A parody with a very big budget.

              I liked the spin off movies (Solo, Rogue One) a lot, though.

              • @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world
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                110 months ago

                It just kind of felt like they read a few of the EU novels and ripped off a few of their favorite parts without any of the buildup that made them significant.