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No, you're not quoting anything. You making false claims that can be easily refuted by the various official behind the scenes docs and featurettes. Again, educate yourself.

What? Now someone who doesn't follow the ignorant bandwagon is a joke? Grow up, will ya?

Educate yourself before making false claims. And your subjective opinion about the script is irrelevant to the argument.

Since there's more to the movie than that single theme, I'll let you discover them on your own. You'll have to watch the movies though.

I can't conceive of a world in which someone could watch Attack of the
Clones and think "this isn't good acting" but some people fuck donkeys or
spend thousands of dollars on bitcoin miners so I guess it takes all
types to make the world go 'round.

That's what you're going to get. Enjoy A New Hope v2. I'll pop in the Blu-ray on my player whenever I want to see that movie.

Yes, since a few of them do appear in the trailers. But that doesn't refute my argument.

Oh my, you have an opposite opinion. Guess what, you're not any more right than I am.

Do you even know what 'lazy' means? Please, explain how exactly was it lazy. It's well documented that it was anything but lazy, but please, entertain me.

Okay, first, the prequel trilogy is not a retelling of the original trilogy. This isn't even up to debate, it's a fact. They may have themes in common, but it's not a retelling.

You can pretend nothing about the movie has been released yet, or you can accept the fact that footage is out there that shows what's going to be in the movie.

It's definitely more original, and the footage from the movie corroborates what I said. If it's better or not is completely subjective. Some people like the same thing over and over and can't see past that, others prefer originality and diversity to complement what came before.

The most unfairly underrated movies of the millennium. How people in their blind nostalgia and hatred can't appreciate the boldness, richness and cinematic art of these movies is beyond me. Lucas could have pandered to the audience and make three movies about Darth Vader hunting Jedi or Han Solo-esque characters, but