[QUOTE=hehe;23297685]they're on VHS? wow, those are the ones which haven't been digitally restored. Have fun seeing Jabba the Hutt look like a sack of marbles.[/QUOTE]
(Jabba wasn't even touched in 6, and there is no Jabba in the original version of 4. The "sack of marbles" [i]was[/i] the digital "restoration".)
[QUOTE=Stopper;23299411]4, 5, 6 first. This way you CAN'T observe the plothole where C3P0 and R2D2 don't tell Luke that Anakin is Darth Vader.[/QUOTE]
They never knew he was Darth Vader, they just thought he was killed.
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I just realized Anakin has no dad.
It's the second coming.
I'm watching it in release form, just started watching a New Hope, I like it how they have to put episode IV at the top just because they made the new ones, when it originally didn't even have that.
[QUOTE=Mobon1;23365597]I just realized Anakin has no dad.
It's the second coming.[/QUOTE]
No dad in the picture =\= no dad.
[QUOTE=texanderson;23323806]if there prequils or retarded star wars films meant for kids then they will be terrible
if they are after the original trilogy then it might actually be good[/QUOTE]
if george lucas has the same control over any movie as he did with the prequels then they will be terrible.
[QUOTE=CjienX;23368146]No dad in the picture =\= no dad.[/QUOTE]
No, his mom says she has no recollection of how Anakin formed within her womb.
[img]http://img.actressarchives.com/features/braingasm/Anakin-Palpatine.jpg[/img]
[i]"No, Anakin.[/i] I [i]am your father."[/i]
4,5,6 only.
I've never watched Star Wars in chronological order (1,2,3,4,5,6) before... could be something to try.
I recently watched 1-3, and though the love-story between Anakin and Padme is every bit as fucking awful as I remember, along with JarJar Binks, it's not utterly horrific.
Star Wars prequels, no bullshit edition:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJJKMmwvo7Y[/media]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjFkBPKcOqY[/media]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zu8M6M0SSwg[/media]
I say ignore the prequels and pretend they were never made.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. That way it will first be "meh" and then when you get to the original trilogy it will be amazing! If you do it the other way you'll just be disapointed when watching the new trilogy.
Watch in this order. 6,3,2,5,4,1. It will all make so much perfect sense. trust me.
1 2 3 first, then the quality ones 4 5 6 last.
[QUOTE=TurbisV2;23576971]1 2 3 first, then the quality ones 4 5 6 last.[/QUOTE]
I agree.
Going in episodic order makes it so each movie improves. Episodes 1 and 2 are a slow start, but then things kick into gear at Episode 3, and then things really take off at 4, exploding in 5, and then winding down in 6. Plus, the continuity is all there.
Going in release order has the disadvantage of dipping in quality when you get to the prequels, along with an open feedback loop at the end of Episode 3, where Episode 4 is about to begin.
And then there's this order I came up with, inspired by a few of the Star Wars edits: 5 (Empire), 2 (Clone Wars), 4 (New Hope), 1 (Phantom Menace), 3 (Sith), 6 (Jedi). In this order, Empire starts in the middle of things (and creates an open feedback loop with its cliffhanger ending), and then Clone Wars elaborates on Vadar and Kenobi's backstories (along with creating another open feedback loop), New Hope brings us up to speed with the main characters, Phantom Menace then focuses on how Kenobi found Anakin, Sith shows the downfall, and Jedi wraps it up tightly. Also, the prequels (coincidentally) improve chronologically in this timeline. If you got time, try this order: it's actually pretty fun.
I don't understand about all the hate on the prequels.
I'd watch them in chronological order (starting with episode 1). Then you can watch the better films last.
Honestly I like things in order, but this is an exception.
6,1,5,2,4,3.
If you gotta stagger them I say 4,1,2,5,6,3
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