And have lightsabers
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Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Yes, but all of the movies have lightsabers.
Of course, the Qui-Gon/Obi-Wan shippers would be sad if I willed it out of existence.
Wow, I remember almost nothing of what happened in Attack of the Clones except the horrible sappy Anakin/Padme stuff.
I never made it all the way through Attack of the Clones.
The thing is, I really like all of the worldbuilding stuff. My husband and I have played a lot of the games, he's read a lot of the tie-in novels, and there's definitely the bones of an interesting story in the prequels, the way that Palpatine completely wins this game, outsmarting the Jedi and everyone in the Republic's government. It's just buried under SO MANY bad choices.
My favorite bit of the third movie is Anakin, after killing all the kids, standing on the balcony and knowing exactly how horrible what he's done is.
We saw Inside Out yesterday and I loved it. It was a good movie to see as a family, and I found it interesting that the kids and the teens in the group really seemed to get a lot out of it.
I've discovered Revenge of the Sith is fun if you root for evil.
Hence the Sith Academy fic universe. I wrote my first fanfic for this, back in the 90s.
there's definitely the bones of an interesting story in the prequels
This is what makes them so frustrating - they're not just bad, they're disappointing because AotC especially really does have a good movie in there, it's just buried under 2 hours of "I hate sand" and galactic C-SPAN.
I think Lucas was trying to show a somewhat realistic (in a universe with magic space samurai) fall of an empire--there's more to it than just a bad guy deciding to take over--but his own limitations as a writer and director and his love of special effects spectacles got in his way.
It also didn't help that instead of the Tragic Fall of Anakin Skywalker that we'd been imagining since the reveal at the end of Empire we instead got Whiny Jerk Decides to be an Even Bigger Jerk and Kill All His Friends.
ETA: Which also ends up taking away from the original trilogy in how we perceive Vader and makes his eventual redemption far less satisfying.