@Tru Ninja:
Really?
Indy 4 was a bad movie...but MORE Star Wars films are desirable?
The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones...I USED to LOVE Star Wars (and if you doubt that, check my name.) ;)
But those two just really, REALLY turned what I almost could consider at one point to be a modern-day myth, maybe America's answer to The Iliad and Odyssey and The Legend of king Arthur and the Roland Legend and Gilgamesh and all the other great legends most nations around the world enjoy...
Two films with horrible dialogue, non-sensical plots, acting ranging from good-but-underutilized (Ewan McGregor...at least they got my childhood hero Obi-War right for the msot part in those movies, I buy McGregor as Obi-Wan in a way I just can't quite seem to by Hayden Christensen, whiny and moaning and crying, as the precurssor to one of the Top 10 Cinematic Villains EASILY in Darth Vader) to good-but-why-are-they-in-this-movie (Samuel L. Johnson...he appears for maybe a bit over an hour or so total over the three films, and whereas SLJ is kickass as a raging loose cannon, the SW prequels make him about as raging as molasses) to GOD PLEASE GET THE HELL OFF THE SCREEN (pretty much everyone else) a TON of horrible CGI...
And then Jar Jar and the Anakin kiddie...my childhood died that day... ;)
#3 was OK, better than the first two--not saying much--and I thought at least I could say "Well, they really botched the legacy of the franchise, but at least the last film goes out on something of a high-note."
And then they made an animated movie for kids...
A movei I never saw and never will see. Ever.
Star Wars as I knew it is dead...sad, but true, so let's stop picking at it's poor corpse, and thank God I became a Trek fna and THEY had the right idea--spend five minutes with the kiddies, rather than a film and a half or so, and then onto the action and fun we're all here to see.
Was that just an incredibly nerdy post?
Yes. Yes it was.
But this is coming from a person who quotes Shakespeare and Nietzsche, loves Star Trek and baseball, brings his own stuff to make his own tea for class, and has the username of a fictional science fiction character...twice, to make it redundant.
What else did you expect but an incredibly-nerdy post? :p