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re: May the 4th be with you; The proper order to watch the Star Wars movies?
Posted on 5/4/24 at 7:15 am to FLObserver
Posted on 5/4/24 at 7:15 am to FLObserver
I'm ok with this...
I'll preface my statements by saying I saw the original star wars movie in the theater in 1977. So I've been there since the beginning. With that being said.....
I feel that vader's rampage in Rouge 1 is one of the best if not the single best scene in the franchise. The sheer brutality he shows in that is off the charts and gives great insight into vaders character. However the back story on how and why he is so brutal is lost without the prequels. It shows the depth of his pain and anguish established in 1,2 and 3.
And while I'm not really a massive fan of the prequels, they are VASTLY better than episodes 7,8 and 9. What they did to Luke in those movies was a tragedy. Fortunately, the producers of the Mandalorian saw fit to redeem Luke's character when he fights the dark troopers (which is also a top 5 scene in the franchise.)
So in my mind, as bad as those moves are when compared to the originals, they still have their place.
I'll preface my statements by saying I saw the original star wars movie in the theater in 1977. So I've been there since the beginning. With that being said.....
I feel that vader's rampage in Rouge 1 is one of the best if not the single best scene in the franchise. The sheer brutality he shows in that is off the charts and gives great insight into vaders character. However the back story on how and why he is so brutal is lost without the prequels. It shows the depth of his pain and anguish established in 1,2 and 3.
And while I'm not really a massive fan of the prequels, they are VASTLY better than episodes 7,8 and 9. What they did to Luke in those movies was a tragedy. Fortunately, the producers of the Mandalorian saw fit to redeem Luke's character when he fights the dark troopers (which is also a top 5 scene in the franchise.)
So in my mind, as bad as those moves are when compared to the originals, they still have their place.
This post was edited on 5/4/24 at 7:28 am
Posted on 5/4/24 at 8:24 am to Lonnie Utah
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So in my mind, as bad as those moves are when compared to the originals, they still have their place.
Right, though sad it makes me, he is.
- Yoda, probably
Posted on 5/4/24 at 10:58 am to Lonnie Utah
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Rouge 1
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