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superchunk said:
Have you seen the newer 3D movies? They are awesome. If he stayed with the same content and just added the 3D technologies it would be a good thing.

I think people are failing to realize it's George Lucas and he's just destined to fuck up good things.  You're in that this could be kind of neat but you know he won't just add 3D to the originals, he'll add 3D to the newer versions and add even more crap.

 



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I don't understand how having an old Anakin Skywalker is a plot hole though...Obi Wan was an old man as a ghost, Yoda was old, and Anakin...went back to his 20s? Bull.

 

Not quite a plot hole, but it does add to the while continuity.... anyway, that is because he reverts back to how he was when he was on the good side of the force..... or something like that

Yeah that's what I've been told...AFTER Lucas went and changed it though.

You'd think they'd just be ghosts of what they looked like when they died...or something like what they should look like.

If we were to go back to when Anakin was actually good, we'd have to go back to sometime before Episode II, because by then he was a whiny bitch.

 

But then he was not a proper jedi (and he was a whiny bitch for most of the 1st trilogy) and honestly it does not really matter, and does not really detract or add much to the films as a whole

 

You mean...the 2nd trilogy...

And no, it's not a huge deal, but fans of the 30 year old movie don't want to see random things change. You're not a true Star Wars fan unless you hate George Lucas.

I'm a big a Star Wars fan as they come and I don't hate Lucas, I'm just tired of him screwing with the movies.

If he releases these movies as-is with no more altercations, I have no problem with it.

Well guess what. He probably WILL alter the movies somehow, again. Because that's what George Lucas does.

It's like Lucas stumbled upon an awesome sci-fi universe, full of possibilities for stories and legends, got lucky with his first movie, had help on the next two, and then proceeded to hit us in the face with progressively crappier prequels; and then tell us it was all part of his design from the beginning.

And yes, the lightsaber battles in the prequels are kickass...but they don't redeem the movies, in my opinion.

What about the space combat as well. For me, ep II is just the last 30 mins and the chase scene between obi and jango. He realised that with 3, and just filled it with awesome combat scenes, so he has done some things right (and the guys at Industrial Light & Magic are geniuses)

 

I'm a Star Wars fan and I definitely loved many things about the prequels.

One thing I really hate is their CGI.  I honestly do think the old models look better than a lot of the new CGI ships...and that's a very bad thing.

 



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You know why the new Star Wars movies sucked? Because George Lucas himself directed them. He did do a decent job on Episode IV though, and on American Graffiti, but all in all his is a terrible director and a much better producer.

Not all true Star Wars fans hate George Lucas, but most of them do, and there are no shortage of reasons to hate him. I am not a Star Wars fan, but I hate George Lucas just because he acts like he can do no wrong.



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