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padib said:
Lucas-Rio said:

Since we don't know what Lucas had done, you are making up things. You know that Lucas's way of doing Star Wars was much bigger than what they have done? In scale, in special effects, technology, it was a much bigger work. I can only think that if Lucas had done it, it wouldn't have been released yet.

Your explanation for the lack of original work doesn't convince me at all. Why don't you accept the fact that they went for the easy road? They took the elements that everybody loved, to the point of almost being a remake, and to add some new things to introduce new characters.

They just choose the easy road: a middle sized budget with nothing outstanding and rehashing the things the fans loved the most. But they failed with the new characters parts.

Lucas is the one who created Vador, Luke, Han Solo and the whole Star Wars universe. I give him way more credits than your Kathleen something.

In the prequels there were some interesting charachters: Qui Gon and Darth Maul were good, a shame they did not last longer, especially as Dooku was too much of a ghost after. I thought that Palpatine was absolutely perfect and flawless in the prequels.

The prequels had great lightsaber fight (I understand you don't want to speak about the embarassing Kylo Ren/Rey duel) that were epic moment, Maul/Obiwan, Obiwan/Anakin, Yoda/Emperor..... There were also large scale battles and the world making (corsucents, unser sea Naboo).

The main letdown was the plots which got unnecessary complicated, confused or running too many at the same time. But the last one was flawless.

+1, I completely agree.

George made something, The Force Awakens rehashed something and was uninspiring for it. I'm not excited for the next one at all.



Doesn;t matter if you make something new if it's hot garbage like Lucas's prequels were....This is just a restart for the franchise, it makes sense yo get it back on track first, then the sequel can break new ground, no trouble to tell you guys don't understand the economics of movie making.