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I haven't seen any Star Wars movie.
That's fine, but don't make it a personality trait.
the original 3 are good (a new hope/empire/return of the jedi) and the rest are bullshit
Capitalism doesn't care that what made Star Wars special in the first place was that it only came out every twenty years of so.
There's no profit in Absence makes the heart grow fonder
I'm not toxic, but I am a fan! So, so much money in the franchise and they've all been mediocre-to-bad since Return of the Jedi. Some slight exaggeration to this opinion, but it's mostly true. And there are some truly incredible stories in the old novels that are now discarded and considered not canon. Such wasted potential...
yeah, that's what I heard, too.
funny thing is that I haven't seen any of them, still know everything about it, thanks to 9gag through osmosis.
for a long time, this is why I decided not to watch any of thr movies, as I never would be able to experience it as first time.
but now, since I'm a bit older I know that's stupid, it's just some movie so I'll watch those eventually with gf.
The thing I like about the original Star Wars trilogy is not that they were great stories, but just that they had really, really good pacing. The characters and scenarios were introduced at just the right rate so that when the big action scenes came around you really cared about them, especially in the first one. That's also where the later films fell down. I don't consider myself a huge Star Wars fan, but I would say it's worth appreciating for the art of it even if you already know the stories.
Watch the first 6 and then stop
The prequels were a hot mess too. I watched episode 1 in theaters when it first came out and didn't bother watching 2 and 3 until probably around 2019 and have zero regrets about that.
I think they're getting a pass now because 7-9 were even worse, but this is like looking back at George W. Bush fondly just because of how awful Trump is.
I enjoyed 7 when it first released. The visual style in the first 10 minutes was appealing and I figured we were retreading the same notes for nostalgia before going on a different plot with Finn. Nope, just poorly written rehashed story lines with nonsense plot devices. So much potential thrown away.
Huh. That is weird but it shouldn't be.