#24106
    Tai-Lee
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    I love star wars, but I enjoy the newer ones a lot more then the older ones. Everytime I watch episodes 1-6 in order, once I get to episode 4 and on, it just feels weird. I mean I don’t find it as interesting as 1-3 because less action and I hate the fact that Luke is like the only Jedi knight. All they do is fly and shoot and the lightsaber duels seem so fake. They just swing the sword whereas in episodes 1-3 they jump and actually do moves. Maybe it’s just that they are older and were made with less quality. I wish Mr. Lucas would remake 4-6.

    Do you guys ever get an awkward feeling to?

    #45221
    Mike A
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    Are you insane?!?!?!?!?! Episodes 4-6 are three of the best pieces of cinematography ever created!!!! In my opinion, you need to hare whatever you are smoking with the rest of us. I will agree the graphics on 1-3 are much higher quality but then again 4-6 were state of the art at that time.

    #45279
    AmandaL
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    No, never. The newest movies were so poorly done, they were some of the worst movie-going times I’ve ever had. If I do a Star Wars marathon, we only show #4,#5,#6, as they were by far the best. They actually have a logical, sensible plot, with characters full of passion and life, that you can truly enjoy watching. The first 3 had moronic kiddie-fetchers like Jar Jar Binks, long overly drawn out boring plots–er, storylines— and mostly were a total waste of time with action sequences that were so ridiculously cheezy they might well have been animated in a cartoon.
    At least the older 3 were realistic, and there really was no where near as much -lightsaber bashing in those movies as the were in the newest lot. Most of the chracters were stupid, most of the storylines were ridiculous. I could have done #3 there, whatever it’s called, in about 30 minutes. The first 2.5 hours of the movie were so boring and meaningless to the rest of the film.

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