Kai Lord
Hero
Many people, inside and outside the film industry (myself included), believe that one of the primary reasons the SW prequels have been *ahem* "lacking" is due to the fact that no one has had the testicular fortitude to stand up to Lucas and tell him which of his ideas just plain suck, as Gary Kurtz, Lawrence Kasdan, Harrison Ford, etc. used to do with the original trilogy (particularly the first two films.)
When the prequel trilogy began every actor and crew member was so in awe of George and the saga that nobody questioned his ideas and techniques.
But now SW is just so...mediocre. The story has fallen so, so far below the special effects, and even those were overshadowed by The Matrix in 1999 and The Two Towers in 2002.
The Lord of the Rings has eclipsed even the original SW trilogy in quality and current mainstream appeal, yet Peter Jackson still allowed the input of his crew to impact his vision. The Two Towers EE DVD reveals that as much as he loved the character of Treebeard, he took to heart the opinion of his editor that including scenes of the ent talking the hobbits' ears off and putting them to sleep might do the same to the audience, so those scenes were trimmed from the theatrical release (which PJ has gone on record as saying are the true "director's cuts" of the films, not the EE's.)
The original Star Wars was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar, just like all the LOTR films. And the second was even better. Star Wars used to be the outer space high fantasy of everyone's dreams; now its a saga of 10 year old brats, cringe inducing gungans, and Degrassi Junior High level romance set against PS2-style special effects. Entertaining, but moderately and forgettably so.
Will the cast and crew of Star Wars become disenchanted enough to challenge George and push him to make the last film better or will Episode III be more of the same? What do you think? Can SW be great again?
When the prequel trilogy began every actor and crew member was so in awe of George and the saga that nobody questioned his ideas and techniques.
But now SW is just so...mediocre. The story has fallen so, so far below the special effects, and even those were overshadowed by The Matrix in 1999 and The Two Towers in 2002.
The Lord of the Rings has eclipsed even the original SW trilogy in quality and current mainstream appeal, yet Peter Jackson still allowed the input of his crew to impact his vision. The Two Towers EE DVD reveals that as much as he loved the character of Treebeard, he took to heart the opinion of his editor that including scenes of the ent talking the hobbits' ears off and putting them to sleep might do the same to the audience, so those scenes were trimmed from the theatrical release (which PJ has gone on record as saying are the true "director's cuts" of the films, not the EE's.)
The original Star Wars was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar, just like all the LOTR films. And the second was even better. Star Wars used to be the outer space high fantasy of everyone's dreams; now its a saga of 10 year old brats, cringe inducing gungans, and Degrassi Junior High level romance set against PS2-style special effects. Entertaining, but moderately and forgettably so.
Will the cast and crew of Star Wars become disenchanted enough to challenge George and push him to make the last film better or will Episode III be more of the same? What do you think? Can SW be great again?
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