No one else is surprised Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings didn't make it?
Baak Wrote:I thought it was interesting with the later SW movies too -- I was so disappointed with them and at the same time really irritated that they were touted as grossing more than the original, which was very misleading.
That's true, but you're older. Star Wars is aimed at kids, Lucas has always said that they're kids movies. You weren't the target audience.
I'll tell you something, the release of The Phantom Menace was an awesome time. Whether the movie lived up to expectations the sensation that you were seeing
a NEW Star Wars movie was unbelievable. The tales of the debuts of previous films were flashing through the mind as it started. It felt like traveling to another time - when movies were real movies and hollywood blockbusters were hollywood blockbusters.
I was maybe 10 or 11? Old enough to astutely understand the plot and take it seriously but not enough to see its shortcomings. And young enough to find JarJar Binks funny (every kid did, just most of them no longer want to admit it). Looking back on that movie I still think the final lightsabre battle, the visuals on the space battles and the Pod Race are incredible. Seeing something like that as a kid was mind blowing.
It's not fashionable to say you liked Phantom Menace. It really isn't. But a lot of people my age did. The movie did what it was meant to both in terms of quality and like I said, the hype...everyone had been told by their dad what it was like when Star Wars came out.
Where I was disappointed was Episode II. Lucas isn't the finest of directors but in a film that focuses on action (which he gets help on doing by fx guys), politics (dry but pretty simple to do passably really) and "Star Wars magic" (by which I mean cool environments, cool aliens, seeing old characters come back etc.) he did ok. The second one though was a love story, it sought to top the first one in the visuals so came off as phoney (Episode I didn't feel like it made much of a big deal about effects in comparison, it had a more organic feel to it). Episode III was an improvement but still not so great. Enjoyable movies for the young though, definitely. Just a shame it's not fashionable to admit it. I'm a bit older now, but the memories are in place.