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View Poll Results: In what order should I show the movies to a brand new Star Wars fan? | |||
Release: IV, V, VI, I, II, III | 100 | 76.34% | |
Chronological: I, II, III, IV, V, VI | 31 | 23.66% | |
Voters: 131. You may not vote on this poll |
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05-23-2005, 09:46 PM | #41 (permalink) | |
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i have homemade DVDs from the laserdisc versions, so i guess i have the OOT on DVD, i just wish there was a legit DVD release of them. |
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05-23-2005, 09:54 PM | #42 (permalink) |
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I'd buy both too...but it's not my movie to decide. I'm not going to complain when a musician adds or changes a part of a song, and I won't complain when a movie-maker does the same thing. It's his creation, his choice.
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05-23-2005, 10:29 PM | #43 (permalink) |
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I like the change to the young Anakin at the end of ROTJ. If he's been redeemed, it makes sense that his spirit form would be that of the man he was before he turned to the dark side.
I don't see how it makes less sense than an old man there. You never see Vader as anything but a suit for the entire movie; the spirit form is the first you see of him in human form at all. It's not as if we've been seeing the old man the whole time and it's a big change. Also, I guess I'm in the minority in not caring about the changes Lucas made to the original trilogy. I think the retroactive numbering and titling is silly, but harmless, but then again, I don't have any connection to the original version, having seen the special edition in the late 80's or early 90's as my first time.
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05-23-2005, 11:18 PM | #45 (permalink) |
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Personally I think it's great he's being able to make his work more accurate to his vision. I know I hate it when someone praises a drawing that I haven't finished or personally hate myself.
I only want one more change to the OT, and that is to have the Hangar duel in ANH more aggressive. I mean, the pair destest each other with a passion, Vader sees Obi-Wan as the reason he lost the love of his life and the reason he is the machine he is. Anakin to Obi-Wan is the one who betrayed his trust, murdered his friends and tried to kill him in the duel. Years later there seems to be little hostility between them, the duel seems more like sparring practice. Of course, people would scream bloody murder if this scene was made better. |
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05-24-2005, 11:29 AM | #47 (permalink) |
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Still haven't seen episode 3, but here's a thought:
Showing the movies in order (1-6) would make the end of the series much more powerful. You start with Anakin as a child, and see him slowly develop into Vader as he falls to the dark side. He tries to bring his son over with him, but Luke proves too strong to fall to the temptation. The moment when Vader sacrifices his own life to destroy the Emperor and save his son from death or worse (Vader's own fate) becomes a much more powerful moment. If you've only seen 4-6 you've only seen Vader as the Sith Lord that he is, with little or no good qualities. His redemption at the end of Jedi doesn't carry too much weight. But having seen him first as the innocent boy who turned into a Sith and ultimately saves the day makes the entire series his story - thus his sacrifice is more meaningful. He catss off the dark side and returns to the light. Yeah, you lose some drama regarding the fact that Vader is Luke's father, but taken as a whole the series is all about Vader. The other characters take a backseat to the drama that is the life of Anakin/Vader. edit - Just thought of this. Isn't Vader the only character to appear in all 6 films? I haven't seen 3 yet, so I cannot be sure.This would definitely point to him as being the most central character in the series. I guess Obi-Wan also makes an appearance in all the movies (even though in Jedi only as a spirit). But I still think this holds true to the entire story being all about Vader as Obi-Wan was his mentor and ultimately died by his hand. edit edit - The droids were also in all the films. Last edited by Coppertop; 05-24-2005 at 12:53 PM.. |
06-22-2005, 08:04 PM | #48 (permalink) | |
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To bump this thread again, I came across this link of a blogger who wrote down the response of his son seeing the movies in order.
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06-23-2005, 06:23 AM | #49 (permalink) | |
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Show him the episodes in order. That's how they were meant to be shown.
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06-23-2005, 09:36 AM | #50 (permalink) |
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Definitely by release. While I enjoy Episodes II and III (and about the last 20 minutes of Ep. I), they don't have the charisma to pull a new viewer into the saga like the original trilogy does. Plus, starting with Episode I would probably turn anyone off the series for good. Starting with Episode IV, arguably the best of the movies, is the best way I think.
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06-23-2005, 05:39 PM | #51 (permalink) | |
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06-23-2005, 08:23 PM | #52 (permalink) |
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Order of release.
Well...I'd do it this way. With anybody over the age of say...10. Show them IV,V,VI then I,II,III. Reason being if you want them to be a fan of the movies and not just watching them because it's part of our pop cultural heritage then something needs to be shown that is a bit gripping. Episode one was by far the weakest of the movies and honestly if I was a person who had NEVER seen Star Wars before I probably wouldn't care to see another one. I think that poorly done sequels can absolutely destroy lofty movies. This is why I'll never likely ever show anybody the second or third Matrix movies. Those movies were so bad it absolutely ruined the original. I mean I loved the Matrix and I bought it three times over. But I still haven't bought Reloaded or Revolutions because I don't even want to waste time watching or showing such poor follow ups. But 4,5 and 6 were so good it made me an eternal fan. Now if I was younger than 10 I probably wouldn't have cared and watching them in chronological order probably would have been best. But I think personally as a fan from here on out...when I do watch them I'll go chronological order. I'm already a fan and that won't change and I already know the original trilogy by heart so watching it in release order means little. Personally my order is going to be.... Episode I. Episode II. The Clone Wars cartoons. Episode III. The other show or toons that are done post Sith and pre New Hope. Episode IV. Episode V. Episode VI. And then if I really feel like finishing up my geek out...I'll go read the Thrawn series to "wrap things up". |
06-24-2005, 04:25 AM | #53 (permalink) |
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As for plot twists, well, imagine not knowing Palpatine was lord of the sith until Ep 3? Eh? Eh? Most people miss that one because they already know
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06-24-2005, 08:32 AM | #54 (permalink) |
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there's a lot of plots that are more effective if you don't see the original trilogy before the prequels. One such example was mentioned by hulk. another is the fact than Anakin becomes evil. Knowing this sweet kid turns evil makes it seem kind of stupid that he's falling in love and doing "nice" things...or at least it did to me.
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06-25-2005, 05:42 PM | #55 (permalink) |
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By the release date. It's more shocking to learn Vader is Luke's father for the first time in ESB.
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06-25-2005, 08:35 PM | #56 (permalink) |
C'mon, just blow it.
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It's hard to say that, archer, seeing as very few people have watched them in order
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07-05-2005, 12:42 AM | #58 (permalink) |
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Show it the way we all saw it. You want people to know Darth Vader first. Then wonder how he came to the darkside.
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