Posted: 23 Mar 2018, 20:05
Ah, most of your quotes I really like but here I can´t agree;-) The Phantom menace was indeed the only acceptable outside the originals. But to be honest The last Jedi would be good with just Luke in it, then it could even be an enlightened movie (Ok Disney). But of course I loved the scene with Chewie when he decided not to eat the meat.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:ok so it took me a while to get hold of it but i just watched Last Jedi and it was f**king amazing. worth the 40 year wait without a doubt. in fact ive forgiven the franchise for the phantom menace et al - a PROPER star wars film. ii'm almosttempted to say the best but definitely the 3rd best. wow wow and f**king wow.
of course you are entitled to your opinion but the one regarding the phantom menace is rare to say the least, being to most fans the worst of the whole franchise. unless you are of a younger age perhaps? my 12 year old also considers of the phantom menace as being worthy; but it was probably the first one he watched.An wrote:Ah, most of your quotes I really like but here I can´t agree;-) The Phantom menace was indeed the only acceptable outside the originals. But to be honest The last Jedi would be good with just Luke in it, then it could even be an enlightened movie (Ok Disney). But of course I loved the scene with Chewie when he decided not to eat the meat.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:ok so it took me a while to get hold of it but i just watched Last Jedi and it was f**king amazing. worth the 40 year wait without a doubt. in fact ive forgiven the franchise for the phantom menace et al - a PROPER star wars film. ii'm almosttempted to say the best but definitely the 3rd best. wow wow and f**king wow.
I know I shouldn´t really reply, but the attacked ego (filled again with coffee) wants to answer: Come on, I was just writing for fun in my spare time with lots of coffein to pump a little the forum and you take this so seriously? A common phenomena, an opposite view and immediately a personal attack follows.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:of course you are entitled to your opinion but the one regarding the phantom menace is rare to say the least, being to most fans the worst of the whole franchise. unless you are of a younger age perhaps? my 12 year old also considers of the phantom menace as being worthy; but it was probably the first one he watched.An wrote:Ah, most of your quotes I really like but here I can´t agree;-) The Phantom menace was indeed the only acceptable outside the originals. But to be honest The last Jedi would be good with just Luke in it, then it could even be an enlightened movie (Ok Disney). But of course I loved the scene with Chewie when he decided not to eat the meat.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:ok so it took me a while to get hold of it but i just watched Last Jedi and it was f**king amazing. worth the 40 year wait without a doubt. in fact ive forgiven the franchise for the phantom menace et al - a PROPER star wars film. ii'm almosttempted to say the best but definitely the 3rd best. wow wow and f**king wow.
Ah, the old Star Wars discussionAn wrote:
I know I shouldn´t really reply, but the attacked ego (filled again with coffee) wants to answer: Come on, I was just writing for fun in my spare time with lots of coffein to pump a little the forum and you take this so seriously? A common phenomena, an opposite view and immediately a personal attack follows.
For me only the 3 originals count anyway and to your disbelief I liked the phantom menace (well parts), of course still in relativity to the others. I always thought the 3rd one was the most hated? However....
i'm not sure which bit you took as an attack but i promise there was no attack intended, personal or otherwise. i'm sorry if thats how it came across.An wrote:I know I shouldn´t really reply, but the attacked ego (filled again with coffee) wants to answer: Come on, I was just writing for fun in my spare time with lots of coffein to pump a little the forum and you take this so seriously? A common phenomena, an opposite view and immediately a personal attack follows.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:of course you are entitled to your opinion but the one regarding the phantom menace is rare to say the least, being to most fans the worst of the whole franchise. unless you are of a younger age perhaps? my 12 year old also considers of the phantom menace as being worthy; but it was probably the first one he watched.An wrote: Ah, most of your quotes I really like but here I can´t agree;-) The Phantom menace was indeed the only acceptable outside the originals. But to be honest The last Jedi would be good with just Luke in it, then it could even be an enlightened movie (Ok Disney). But of course I loved the scene with Chewie when he decided not to eat the meat.
For me only the 3 originals count anyway and to your disbelief I liked the phantom menace (well parts), of course still in relativity to the others. I always thought the 3rd one was the most hated? However....
It´s allright....eastmidswhizzkid wrote:i'm not sure which bit you took as an attack but i promise there was no attack intended, personal or otherwise. i'm sorry if thats how it came across.An wrote:I know I shouldn´t really reply, but the attacked ego (filled again with coffee) wants to answer: Come on, I was just writing for fun in my spare time with lots of coffein to pump a little the forum and you take this so seriously? A common phenomena, an opposite view and immediately a personal attack follows.eastmidswhizzkid wrote: of course you are entitled to your opinion but the one regarding the phantom menace is rare to say the least, being to most fans the worst of the whole franchise. unless you are of a younger age perhaps? my 12 year old also considers of the phantom menace as being worthy; but it was probably the first one he watched.
For me only the 3 originals count anyway and to your disbelief I liked the phantom menace (well parts), of course still in relativity to the others. I always thought the 3rd one was the most hated? However....
i really wasn't being too serious either, just carrying on the discussion, and i simply meant that i could understand the phantom menace not being as odious to someone if -for example- they had watched the series in it's own timeline rather than the order in which they were released. like i said, my son has that opinion and i certainly wasnt being derogatory about him. hope that clears up any misunderstanding.
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