Hypersmurf said:I'm trying to figure out why this -- made it into a Plot Synopsis... :\"While dying, Grievous' eyes are ejected from their sockets."
-Hyp.
EricNoah said:Well there's mediocre underacting and then there's mediocre overacting. I prefer a little overacting (as sometimes seen in the original trilogy) to the emotionless blah I got from the two prequels. Gimme some ham, I'd rather have that than gruel!![]()
Vigilance said:Yeah I think the problem with everyone being disappointed by Episodes I&II is that the tale grows in the retelling.
Let's recap: Star Wars had awesome special effects (for its day) and cool lightsabre duels and some of the worst acting you will ever see anywhere.
Empire was a great movie, one of the best of all time.
Jedi had some awesome special effects (for its day) and cool lightsabre duels and some really really mediocre acting "There's good in him I feel it" argghhhh... I smelled ham too...
Then somehow because of the concerted use of the Force by millions of clones of the Comic Book Guy these movies became deep and philosophical and well written. Really Empire was the only well-written, well-acted movie of the bunch.
So Episodes I&II come along and they are... wait for it... full of fantastic special effects, cool lightsabre duels and bad acting.
Which is fine with me, the movies were always mindless fun to me.
So why all the talk of the franchise "going downhill". The franchise is what it always was (always excepting Empire- heck even Trek made ONE decent movie and it was the second one too).
Chuck
Villano said:However, in Phantom Menace, the "big guns" Liam Neeson and Ewen McGregor, were as stiff and wooden as the rest of the cast.
I think people who criticize the acting of SW are missing the point of why it's a good film, if not the epic story (a. la. the Iliad) of our generation.Vigilance said:Sure, but we know Vader and Luke are related for SURE when we watch the perfomances of Mannikin Skywalker in Ep I and Luke "Corvette Summer" Skywalker in SW. Those two guys went to the same acting school for sure
Don't get me wrong, Luke got a LOT better... but he was BAD in SW and so was Carrie Fisher. I defy you to watch SW and not wince when Luke yells "I see them... wait! Leia!" or when Leia says to Han "I knew there was more to you than money!"
Pure cheese... the movies haven't changed at all. People just expected these new ones to be deep and me and David Byrne are singing "same as it ever was".
And I skipped school to see Jedi opening day, and I'll call in sick to see Ep III opening day cause it's all about the lightsabre fights and I'm at peace with that
Chuck