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“It was said that you would destroy the Sith, not join them.” – My thoughts on the Star Wars prequels
I proudly call myself a fangirl. I’m known among certain circles as the Queen of Star Wars Trivial Pursuit and hold the title of “Unbeatableâ€. When the Special Edition versions of the Original Saga hit theaters I was there each time for opening night, right after school, in costume. So when Phantom Menace was ready to come out I spent all day in line just for tickets for myself and my sci-fi literature class. I stood in line opening night in costume, ready to experience what I thought would be the next great installment of a fandom that held an almost religious meaning for me.
I left the theater that night with my head down, lightsaber drooping and a feeling that I had been terrorized by a strange alien with a horrible way of speaking.
It’s true. I hated Episode 1 in so many ways. Jar Jar Binks, Padmé, Midi-chlorians and so on. They all made me shiver with loathing and I wondered what George Lucas could have been thinking. The only part that I enjoyed without question (and still do) was the duel between Darth Maul and Qui-Gon. That was amazing to watch and the music that was paired with it, “Duel of the Fates†had me shivering. Too bad they kept cutting back to Anakin in his spaceship which I really didn’t care about.
Even with this disappointment I help out hope for Episode 2: Attack of the Clones. Again, I went on opening night, this time not in costume. (that alone should indicate my disappointment with the series at that moment) I walked out of that movie not disappointed but angered! As you know, Attack of the Clones introduced Jango Fett, “father†of Boba who was a clone of Jango. If you’ve ever read his backstory, written before the prequels came out, you know that Boba Fett was originally a human (an ugly human) named Jaster Mereel from the world of Concord Dawn. It was a great backstory and many folks loved it! George Lucas even accepted it as canon….until this movie.
Yep. As you well know, Boba’s entire backstory was retconned in a horrible way. Not even the awesome visual of Yoda in a lightsaber battle could help me get past what had been done to my favorite character in the fandom.
After that I didn’t even see Revenge of the Sith in the theaters. As a matter of fact I avoided watching it at all until about 2 years ago. The only redeeming thing about the movie was Obi Wan’s emotion at the end of the film, screaming at Anakin. The rest of the time I was bored to tears by the wooden acting of the movie’s two lovebirds. I swear that Anakin only had one expression: emo. How he ever went from that to the totally badass Darth Vader in the Original Saga is beyond me and probably takes a leap of faith greater than the one that Indiana Jones took in “Last Crusadeâ€.
So…in a nutshell, the things that made me absolutely hate the prequels and still swear to this day that they don’t exist:
1. Midi-chlorians
2. The Great Boba Fett Retcon
3. The absolutely wooden acting of Anakin and Amidala
4. Jar Jar Binks
5. Jango Fett
I shudder even thinking about those things for a blog. I’m now going to have to watch Empire Strikes Back when I get home just to put my mind to rest.
I’d love to hear what things bothered you about the prequels. Even better if you happened to enjoy them and can explain to me why. 🙂
“‘I dwell in darkness without you’ and it *went away*?” – Rediscovering Willow
Last night while we were waiting for the rest of our RPG group to arrive, three of us decided to relax and watch “Willowâ€. I’m not sure why I had the sudden urge to watch this movie but I’m now glad that I carted it along with my Mage books and character sheet.
It’s been a few years since I actually sat down and watched the movie through from start to finish. Last night reminded me of why I fell in love with this movie when I was little. There are so many moments that still have me laughing, captivated or even drooling.
The basic synopsis is similar to many fantasy tales. A child is born that is prophesied to bring down the evil Queen. As she searches for the baby in order to kill it and save herself the child is hidden. She’s found by Willow, a farmer and apprentice sorcerer. The movie follows his quest to try to first pass the child to one of the “taller folk” since she’s one of theirs and then as he tries to bring the child to safety. Along the way he gains the help of two sarcastic Brownies and “the greatest swordsman that ever lived”, Madmartigan.
Now, on to the things that I love!
First, how could I have forgotten the Brownies? The pair that travel with Willow seriously had me with tears in my eyes from laughter. They are some of the most amusing characters in the movie. I’d love to see someone at a convention dress as them and claim that Willow screwed up a spell and made them large. These guys are not only comic relief but they also get to bring the cavalry at the essential moment in the film.
I also can’t forget to mention the snow ball. Such a perfect cartoon-ish moment!
The whole plot of the movie, the names of characters and places, and the trials that it takes to get through the journey are amazing. I will never fail to be amazed by the world that was created for this film. Last night I learned that several novels were written that helped expand the universe. I must now find and read them!
The score is done by James Horner (the man behind the music of Star Trek) and is appropriately epic. I actually had to comment several times on it while re-watching the movie and my sentiments were echoed by my friends. As we have to note, James Horner does love his strings!
And of course, who can resist Val Kilmer as the long haired Madmartigan? I might have to agree with my friend, Amanda, who expressed the sentiment that Val Kilmer in that role may have started her love of men with long hair. Seriously, the entire movie that man is not only one of my favorite characters with his sarcasm and wit but he’s somewhat of a badass as well, and extremely easy on the eyes. His encounter with Sorsha in her tent where he raves about love leads to some of the best moments later in the film (such as the line that is the subject of this post).
I guess my greatest joy about re-discovering this movie is that I love it even more now than I did when I was younger. Though the magic may be gone from the newer George Lucas films, it’s still alive and well in “Willowâ€.
Thoughts? Loved it? Hated it? Agree with Amanda and I that Val Kilmer is extremely drool-worthy? Drop me a line!
Episode 11-EmpireFTW!
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This episode is in honor of the Anniversary of Star Wars and the 30th Anniversary of The Empire Strikes Back. We are joined by Jason aka Faitios from the TalkingAboutGamers Podcast. We discuss all things Star Wars with a few tangents. We discuss the movies,of course, as well as our favorite characters, how its made an impact on our lives, the video games and much much more. We truly do “Geek Out”. Remember to leave us a comment on the site, on iTunes,Send feedback at TheGeeksFTW@gmail.com or follow us on twitter at GeeksFTWPodcast. We want to hear the good and bad from our listeners.
Related links
Day of the Jedi-http://dayofthejedi.com
STAR WARS EPISODE III A LOST HOPE–http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdJDAPDltMM
Jedi Church -Â http://www.jedichurch.org/
CNN -Â http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-448620
IMDB-http://www.imdb.com/find?s=all&q=star+wars
TheForce.net-http://www.theforce.net/
Star Wars original trailer-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gvqpFbRKtQ
Darth Maul Fight-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPLXwrj7i7Q&feature=related
Obi-Wan Kenobi,Anakan Skywalker,ad Yoda vs. Count Dooku- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UQ-pHa87Gc&feature=related
Geeks of Doom Periodic Elements of the Empire Strikes Back-http://geeksofdoom.com/2010/05/26/geek-find-periodic-table-of-the-empire-strikes-back-elements/