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Originally posted by: Adamwankenobi
Yeah, it must have been too big of an expectation. The problem it seems, it that the prequels aren't what people had in their heads for 16 years that they would be. People seem to find it hard to accept that the prequels are the way they are. Is it really how Lucas says it is that: "people wanted to see Darth Vader running around and chopping people up with Lightsabers?"
I never in a million years expected Lucas to do that as much as I like the "Dark Lord of the Sith" and didnt expect Vader til No3, I always imagined that the prequel trilogy would be deeper than the swashbuckling adventure of SW
but what I did not expect was Jar-Jar Binks to have more screen time than Kenobi in Episode 1, and I feel overlong FX sequences which I found boring and which held the story back, and someone other than Kenobi discovering Anakin and Anakin creating C3-PO...Meance is I feel is average to above average fantasy Sci-fi but it lacks something for me that makes its Star Wars,
I feel Clones is not as bad as people make out but the love sequences lack something and the dialouge for them is weak(this is where i feel Lucas needed most collaberation) and the best two love sequences ended up in the deleted scenes, and I feel the Droid factory holds the story back and could have been told in less time, again to me its lacks the spark that makes it truely good Star Wars and feel it drags abit.
I have no real complaints about Sith which I feel is good Star Wars and feel now is Lucas best SW in 25 years
One problem is lack of proper villian other than Palpatine til Vader arrives Maul Dooku and Grievous were underused but interesting but some of time feel like a disposible villian til the enterance of Vader, Gunray does not feel a threat like he should , and the consistent villian in the O.T Vader and in SW Tarkin felt a threat as well as The Emperor.
I feel the Lucas overall story is good but the execution lets it down