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I had missed this post, but holy smokes how true is this!?
I had missed this post, but holy smokes how true is this!?
Especially General Grievance.
As well as confederates, Commander Nefarious, Captain I'm A Bad Guy and Admiral Bone To Pick.
I despise his dumb mahrlect name. His lack of exposition.
I think the name is okay, not great, but okay. Not as good as someone like Darth Maul (which is fitting, as I view General Grievous to be a poor man's Darth Maul).I despise his dumb mahrlect name.
His stupid wheeze
Wow.I think I dislike General Grievance more than Jar Jar.
I had seen the Clone Wars prior to Episode III, so General Grievous worked out fine for me. That said, many didn't, so it is a valid criticism. The Clone Wars set him up as an extremely dangerous opponent who can cut through most Jedi with ease, but without experiencing that, he seems out of place in Episode III.
Well, I'm sure you are in the minority on that one. @Lord Agragax of Lunaxoatl ... as a Jar Jar fan, do you have an opinion on this?
I don't believe he is. He does have some attributes to help mimic/counter the force (near instantaneous reaction time, augmented strength, ability to latch onto surfaces to avoid being force pushed and a psychological advantage which plays a huge role), but he never exhibits any force potential at all.Was Grievous supposed to be Force-sensitive in the Genndy series? Because if so I could understand why he is so powerful there, but if he wasn’t then his performance there really doesn’t fit with the established lore of him being non-Force-sensitive.
To be fair, I don't know if we can take any of this seriously.I don’t take 2D cartoons seriously because of this.

NIGHTBRINGER said:
I don't think memeability should be it's own category.
Memebringer is displeased after reading this statement!Impact on the film industry and society and impact on the franchise/fandom both feed meme culture.
To be honest, I originally had them in a three way tie, but upon further contemplation, I felt the other two trilogies had the ST beat. The music is of high quality across all the films, but the ST can't beat the PT or the OT in terms of truly iconic songs.I also don't know if you can conclusively state that the music in the prequels and OT is better than Disney sequel. As far as I can hear, the quality of the music has been constant as the North Star, so it would be a three-way tie.
I don't think the Original Trilogy and Prequel Trilogy are tied for lack of identity politics. The PT does not have near as much identity politics and SJW stuff in it as the Disney trilogy but it was there. A 14 year old girl as ruler of an entire planet and she happens to be trained in using grappling hooks and is a crack shot? Yup, that stands up to scrutiny.
The dialogue and acting were horrible for those scenes, but the music was absolutely fantastic. @Mrs. NIGHTBRINGER and I had Across the Stars play at our wedding reception.Also it’s a bit of a surprise that @NIGHTBRINGER highly rates the soundtrack of the Anakin/Padme romance even though he hates the romance itself![]()
The dialogue and acting were horrible for those scenes, but the music was absolutely fantastic. @Mrs. NIGHTBRINGER and I had Across the Stars play at our wedding reception.
We got married at a resort in Cuba... so there was sandDid you get married at the beach or in a desert. Somewhere with sand. Please tell me your wedding reception had sand!
I just finished the PT last night and my judgement so far is:
- I disliked the first episode. This realy felt like a set up movie, to have more backstory to the next episodes.
- I liked the second(apart from the rescue attempt of Obi-Wan by Anakin and Padme and the scene in the Arena)
- The third one I liked as well.
Grrr, Imrahil
I directly started Episode IV, but roughly 15 minutes in I couldn't bother to continue watching... and finally I finished watching it today.
The start(after the droids are sent off) of the movie is very slow and boring,
Those are the very best ones. Especially episode VStill the other 2 OT movies to watch.
Those are the very best ones. Especially episode V
Episode VI is my second favourite. Unfortunately the Ewoks hinder the movie, putting it below Episode V.My favorite will always be Episode VI
If you take the Ewoks out, stormtroopers stop being a running gag.
Except during the escape scene in New Hope (where the stormtroopers were ordered to let the Rebels escape), they are always deadly threats, until such time that they fight the Ewoks.
The Return of the Jedi novel was written after the movie, but one major difference was that lots and lots of Ewoks died.
They outnumbered the stormtroopers at least two-to-one and had the home court advantage but they still struggled to defeat the Empire given their inferior weapons.
At least as many Ewoks died in the book as stormtroopers did. In the movie, one Ewok died.
Also that stuff about being ordered to let the Rebels escape is pretty unlikely given the Stormtroopers are still trying to fight them in the first place - why even order the Stormtroopers to fight them in the first place, and throw away troops that could have been spared to use elsewhere in the Civil War, when you could just get them to withdraw from all the corridors and let the Rebels escape, giving them a free run to the Falcon?