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<blockquote data-quote="R_J_K75" data-source="post: 9839146" data-attributes="member: 6921294"><p>I agree with [USER=1]@Morrus[/USER], most of the prequal trilogy plot was convoluted nonsense, which didn't make much sense and left me scratching my head thinking to myself, "I'm lost". I was so disappointed because I wanted a prequel for years and was excited when, if I'm not mistaken, it was alluded to in an interview with Lucasto when the OT came out on VHS in 1994-1995 or so. Before the 1997 Poophanced versions. </p><p></p><p>I saw them all in the theater when they came out, (same as the sequel trilogy), and I've seen them all after that as well, but I honestly don't remember much about all 6 of them except that they were not good IMO. </p><p></p><p>I think we went on opening day to the Phantom Menace and my stupid 23-year-old self went out to the bar early evening the day before and didn't make it home until 10AM day of the movie. I recall waiting in line to get into the show with the worst hangover wishing that one of the Jedi cosplayers would "Strike Me Down" with their faux lightsaber to put me out of my misery; but alas I wished that even more 2-1/2 hours later. </p><p></p><p>I saw RotJ 3 times in one day when it came out in 1983 and thought it was great, but I was 8. Re-watching it in the years since, not so much. So bold take, "Strike Me Down", but I'm going to rate the SW movies, Empire Strikes Back, Star Wars, Rogue One, and Solo. Everything else can smolder in the embers of Vader's Funeral Pyre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R_J_K75, post: 9839146, member: 6921294"] I agree with [USER=1]@Morrus[/USER], most of the prequal trilogy plot was convoluted nonsense, which didn't make much sense and left me scratching my head thinking to myself, "I'm lost". I was so disappointed because I wanted a prequel for years and was excited when, if I'm not mistaken, it was alluded to in an interview with Lucasto when the OT came out on VHS in 1994-1995 or so. Before the 1997 Poophanced versions. I saw them all in the theater when they came out, (same as the sequel trilogy), and I've seen them all after that as well, but I honestly don't remember much about all 6 of them except that they were not good IMO. I think we went on opening day to the Phantom Menace and my stupid 23-year-old self went out to the bar early evening the day before and didn't make it home until 10AM day of the movie. I recall waiting in line to get into the show with the worst hangover wishing that one of the Jedi cosplayers would "Strike Me Down" with their faux lightsaber to put me out of my misery; but alas I wished that even more 2-1/2 hours later. I saw RotJ 3 times in one day when it came out in 1983 and thought it was great, but I was 8. Re-watching it in the years since, not so much. So bold take, "Strike Me Down", but I'm going to rate the SW movies, Empire Strikes Back, Star Wars, Rogue One, and Solo. Everything else can smolder in the embers of Vader's Funeral Pyre. [/QUOTE]
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