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02-26-2012, 06:46 PM | #1 |
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The Star Wars Saga: Suggested Viewing Order
http://www.nomachetejuggling.com/201...viewing-order/
How can you ensure that a viewing keeps the Vader reveal a surprise, while introducing young Anakin before the end of Return of the Jedi? Simple, watch them in this order: IV, V, I, II, III, VI. George Lucas believes that Star Wars is the story of Anakin Skywalker, but it is not. The prequels, which establish his character, are so poor at being character-driven that, if the series is about Anakin, the entire series is a failure. Anakin is not a relatable character, Luke is. This alternative order inserts the prequel trilogy into the middle, allowing the series to end on the sensible ending point (the destruction of the Empire) while still beginning with Luke’s journey. Effectively, this order keeps the story Luke’s tale. Just when Luke is left with the burning question “how did my father become Darth Vader?” we take an extended flashback to explain exactly how. Once we understand how his father turned to the dark side, we go back to the main storyline and see how Luke is able to rescue him from it and salvage the good in him. The prequel backstory comes at the perfect time, because Empire Strikes Back ends on a huge cliffhanger. Han is in carbonite, Vader is Luke’s father, and the Empire has hit the rebellion hard. Delaying the resolution of this cliffhanger makes it all the more satisfying when Return of the Jedi is watched. Narratively, it’s just like a movie that starts with a big opening, then fades to “2 years earlier” for most of the movie, until it catches up with the present time and concludes. Introducing: Machete Order Now I’d like to modify this into what I’ve named Machete Order on the off chance that this catches on because I’m a vain asshole. Next time you want to introduce someone to Star Wars for the first time, watch the films with them in this order: IV, V, II, III, VI http://www.nomachetejuggling.com/fil...er-580x142.jpg Notice something? Yeah, Episode I is gone. Episodes II and III aren’t exactly Shakespeare, but standing next to the complete and utter trainwreck that is Episode I, they sure look like it. Episode I is a failure on every possible level. The acting, writing, directing, and special effects are all atrocious, and the movie is just plain boring. Luckily, George Lucas has done everyone a favor by making the content of Episode I completely irrelevant to the rest of the series. Seriously, think about it for a minute. Name as many things as you can that happen in Episode I and actually help flesh out the story in any subsequent episode. I can only think of one thing, which I’ll mention later. Every character established in Episode I is either killed or removed before it ends (Darth Maul, Qui-Gon, Chancellor Valorum), unimportant (Nute Gunray), or established better in a later episode (Mace Windu). Does it ever matter that Palpatine had an apprentice before Count Dooku? Nope, Darth Maul is killed by the end of Episode I and never referenced again. You may as well just start with the assumption that Dooku was the only apprentice. Does it ever matter that Obi-Wan was being trained by Qui-Gon? Nope, Obi-Wan is well into training Anakin at the start of Episode II, Qui-Gon is completely irrelevant. Search your feelings, you know it to be true! Episode I doesn’t matter at all. You can start the prequels with Episode II and miss absolutely nothing. The opening crawl of Episode II establishes everything you need to know about the prequels: a bunch of systems want to leave the Republic, they are led by Count Dooku, and Senator Amidala is a senator who is going to vote on whether the Republic is going to create an army. Natalie Portman is called Senator Amidala twice in the first 4 minutes of the movie, so there’s no question of who’s who. |
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02-26-2012, 06:50 PM | #2 |
Just Hook it to My Veins!
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that does not explain that order
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02-26-2012, 06:52 PM | #3 |
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alternatively you would just not watch the prequels and the problem is equally solved
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02-26-2012, 06:53 PM | #4 |
BOTTLEG ILLEGAL
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star wars sucks
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02-26-2012, 07:07 PM | #5 |
Shut the fuck up!
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people are still concerned about this?
I still think somebody needs to do a massive edit of all three of the prequels, condensing them down to 1 two hour movie. Return of the jedi is also so horrible that only the finale is really worth watching. watch the Phantom Edit. Skip the second prequel. Watch only the last 20 minutes of the third prequel. Then watch the first two original trilogy movies in order. finally, watch the last 25 minutes of Jedi. |
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02-26-2012, 07:16 PM | #6 |
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whadda bunch of dorks.
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