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(Sorry about the not a real fan part. I'm just ticked that some people won't at least TRY to watch every episode. It gets a little bit better. Or worse. Whatever your opinion. Regardless, it's canon, and when they make the references in new star Wars fans or the spinoffs, you won't have a clue whom their talking about

Because idiots don't want to accept the good and the bad in the prequels.

Everyone who thinks Lucasfilm didn't release the original versions because they felt like it is wrong. They don't have the original versions anymore in a supportive format. Thry only have them as CDs in the 2004 special edition, yet they're gritty and unsupportive of HD simply because they're recovered from the

What's wrong with the specialized editions? They don't change much. It's not bad unless you watch the 2004 edition. 2011 sort of blends it so it looks better.

Still never had the opportunity to do such a thing, and watching the movies from 1,2,3,4,5,6 helped me to like the prequels. I still find good in rewatching them. It's more of you 70s and 80s kids that hate the prequels… the 2000s generation? Just happy to see Star Wars. Get over it though, really. It's a movie.

You should really rewatch the movie if that's what you think. AOTC is a little dull, but it's worth sitting through to get to see Christopher Lee as Count Dooku and watching Anakin hate on sand. Oh and Jar Jar Binks and his emergency powers. No really, I'm not joking. People hate scenes so much it actually makes them

He was the first choice. It's confirmed by the casting video. None of the other choices were great. Lloyd stood out among them, and honestly, I think he portrays Anakin how he should be. He's an innocent 9 year old who's in a tough slave life and has to leave without his mother, essentially starting his turn down to

So is having a movie with only male characters sexist- even if the movie is about males? Say, for example, you made a movie about Mespotamia or Egypt- any of those types of early civilizations- where patriarchies were enforced almost everywhere (the exception being Egypt- which, in its religious standpoint based on