Vendetta wrote:Vympel wrote:
IMO you are clearly delusional, if you think TPM was better
It was shorter, and a far higher proportion of screentime was spent where things Actually Happened.
Yeah, really cool things like fish people with bad accents fighting dumb droids on a teletubbies-esque battlefield, endless meetings, and lots of Jar-Jar. Jeezus Christ on a pogo stick are you SERIOUS?
There are the same number of action sequences in AOTC, and they last about the same amount of time, but the interludes are longer, and the 'acting' on the part of Christiansen is a painful thing to behold. (and it's hard to believe from this film that Natalie Portman is the same person who was in Leon).
AOTC does not have a child actor in a lead role, and Ewan McGregor is actually USED in the film. He's a frigging prop in TPM.
The lightsabre fight pales compared to the one in TPM, and Yoda the Badass™ is just faintly silly.
The TPM lightsabre fight was a flashy sperm-soaked exercise in over-compensation. The AOTC lightsabre fights were closer to the originals, less flashy, and Lucas tried new things- where Dooku and Anakin's sabres are used as screen wipes was a thing of beauty.
The only thing that saved the TPM lightsabre fight from being utterly over-the-top was Qui-Gonn's sensible style.
And then there are the Winged Monkeys and their megaman level, Just Say No kids...
Oh of course, this makes the undersea fish chase and battle of the teletubbies with Jar-Jar's idiocy and the ludicrous deus ex machina of an entire army shutting down because of the
fluke destruction of one ship far superior. Just Say No indeed
On the whole, it offers far less entertainment-per-minute than any other Star Wars movie. Think back to the very first movie, You have 30 or so minutes of exposition, and then for the entire rest of the screen time, the heroes are running around fighting stormtroopers, TIEs, shooting shit and blowing shit up, and there's only about a 10 minute break between escaping the Death Star and going back to blow it up.
AOTC action blew the shit out of TPM. Pod Race compared to the Coruscant chase? No contest. Qui-Gonn fighting Darth Maul-who-speaks-two-lines-in-the-whole film compared to Obi-Wan versus Boba Fett? Tell me which you enjoyed more. Clonetroopers versus Seperatists? Oh no the Gungans were far more entertaining
In AOTC, there's about TWO FUCKING HOURS of exposition, rather a lot of which is unnecessary (remember, Han and Leia's relationship was developed whilst STUFF WAS HAPPENING, and was infinitely less painful than the one in Clones) and then you get aboutr 40 minutes of actual action.
TPM was infinitely worse in terms of dialog, cheesy lines, Jar Jar, and the interminable number of meetings. Please explain how to tell the story of the fall of the Republic without 'exposition'. And to claim that it takes up two hours is patently absurd.
Hell, in TPM there's almost NO pause for breath, it flows straight from action scene to action scene, Even in the exposition in the beginning you get battledroids sliced up. there's about a 20 minute break on Tattooine and about 15 more on Coruscant, but in between that they hit you with the Podrace, and then you're off into a three part battle, with the finest 'sabre fight in 'Wars (though the swordfight in Die Another Day has more energy and feeling).
Oh yes I was on the edge of my seat during TPM. A childish pod race filled with cheesy lines, followed by a childish battle filled with cheesy lines, all wrapped up with a deus ex machina. Wonderful. That sabre fight was soulless shit. You may be impressed by flashy crap with no dialog and nothing invested in the fight whatsoever, but ESB beats the shit out of it easily, then blows it out the airlock.
Lucas needs, if not another director to put his stories on film and keep the characters interesting, at least an editor with a bit of clout to keep him on the straight and narrow.
You're seriously contending that the characters are more interesting in TPM? Good Lord ....