For some reason, I have just rewatched Phantom Menace and (shudder) Attack of the Clones. I guess I'll continue with Revenge of the Sith.
They aren't great, but aren't as bad as I remember. The greenscreening and CGI, though, has dated terribly.
I've been doing the same (finally got the kiddo into Star Wars with Star Wars Battlefront II (2005)) They are objectively bad movies but there's also not terrible movies hiding between the cracks that a better director of actors might've made actually pretty good.
Anyway, questions. Well, some questions and some observations.
1. Queen Padme Amidala has Kiera Knightly pretend to be her, while she disguises herself as a handmaiden called.... Padme? She's as bad at subterfuge as Bond, James Bond!
She's just Queen Amidala, which we eventually learn* (*George Lucas pulls out of his rear) is a title not a name. Her name was and is still Padme. The subterfuge is to ward off assassination attempts (which we see in Episode II!)
2. What IS that giant room next to the hangar where they fight Darth Maul? Is it the spare walkway storage area for excess walkways? It's in the stone palace/hangar complex, just through a door, and it's this cavernous metal room, clearly bigger on the inside, filled with precarious walkways and some random laser doors which turn on and off sequentially for... reasons? And then a room with a giant hole in it because why wouldn't you have a room with a giant hole in it? Seriously, what IS this room?
You're asking this? About Star Wars? This is the single defining design element across all of Star Wars. It's weird when a Star Wars
doesn't have a room like this. See also:
3. I still to this day don't really understand Palpatine's plan. If you own both a giant clone army and a giant robot army, instead of making them fight each other in a giant fake war, why not just use them both to just say "hey, I'm in charge now". Seems like a lot of effort to get to the same goal. Also why does Jango Fett leave the clone army planet and fly to the robot army planet? Just so Obi Wan can follow him because plot? I assume this means he's in on the whole thing and knows all about the fake war and the two armies and stuff, since he hangs out at both places.
I mean, the short answer is yes, because plot. Long answer, Palpatine would have to face the full brunt of the Republic Army AND the Jedi Order, head on, which I don't think he could pull off even with all the droids and all the clones. Instead he gets them all to fight each other, has the clones work with the Jedi so the Jedi will trust them so the clones that quickly murder them with the conditioned Order 66 without the malicious intent the Jedi would otherwise notice, and he gets to claim that he's been the legitimate head of government and successor to the Republic all along. Also, especially in Eps II and III, he's pretty explicitly a stand-in for President [REDACTED] because Lucas's Star Wars has always been deeply political allegory.
4. Why do the Gungans and the droids fight on the Windows XP desktop background?
Long answer: The Gungans are distractions to get the droids out of the city, so Padme and the Jedi can take back the castle. Short answer: Green screen is really expensive.
5. Oh my god that endless droid building factory video game level sequence in Clones hurts my eyes and my brain and my very soul.
Look, before I saw this movie did I ever want a Star Wars movie to include a Megaman level? Yes, actually, that would rule. And then they did it. And it ruled.
6. Why can't jedi actually use swords? They just wave them round ineffectually most of the time. I mean, I know it's all fake laser sword nonsense, but at least make it look strong! The main characters are generally OK, Mace Windu isn't great, and all the jedi in that arena just look awful like they've just been handed a plastic sword and told "try to look cool". Which they fail to do.
Yeah extras don't get the long fancy swordfighting choreography training that actually takes a lot of time and effort and energy. Also some of them are N*Sync, so there's that too.
7. Talking of which, there's one jedi with a really long 3-foot neck which seems like a massive disadvantage when your primary method of combat is swordfighting (and there's no way he's fitting in a starfighter).
Not even top 10 in the worst, but also best, alien designs in Star Wars.
I'm sure I'll have more questions later after I've rewatched Return of the Revenge of the Sith: Electric Boogaloo. As I recall, that's the best of the three.
Unpopular opinion but I honestly think it's just as bad as Ep Two