Star Wars
So Annie and I saw Episode III last night, proving how big of nerds we are. This was undoubtedly the best of the prequels, even if there were a few scenes that I think should have been done differently. But that's the inherent difficulty of making a movie where people already know the ending. (And really, isn't this why so many people think that Episodes I-II sucked? Because they sat there in the theater saying "No, that scene didn't live up to my preconceived notions - I would have done X instead.") And while I'm on the subject, is there anything Obi-Wan Kenobi tells Luke Skywalker at the beginning of Star Wars that turns out to be true? ... He says Luke's father was a great pilot. These prequels give us no real evidence for that.... He says that he fought with Luke's father in the
I don't want to give anything away, but I will say this: 1) Episode I was totally superfluous - almost nothing from the plot of that movie is necessary to advance the story in Episodes II-III, and 2) Lucas' inability to write a convincing love story hurts the prequels as a whole.
Finally, over at Slate they have a discussion between the two biggest Star Wars nerds on their staff (yes, I read Slate a lot). Anyway, several parts of the discussion struck me as inaccurate, but this section was waaay off:
Clone Wars. If that's true, it's sure hard to tell.
Um? Did this guy watch the prequels? Anakin is several times shown to be a great pilot (that's the whole point of the dumb pod-racing sequence in Episode I). And as for Obi-Wan and Anakin fighting in the Clone Wars together - um, the Clone Wars are all of the fighting in Episodes II-III, and they certainly do a lot of it, side-by-side. That's why Obi-Wan is at times referred to as General Kenobi - because they're fighting a war.
Okay, nerdiness will now come to an end (until my next post, that is).
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