At least no one has voted for Episode II yet.Rosse_modest wrote:
It kinda worries me that certain people actually think the first three episodes are better than episodes IV, V or VI...
Empire Strikes Back ftw.
Star Wars : Episode I : The Phantom Menace (1999) | 3% | 3% - 6 | ||||
Star Wars : Episode II : The Attack of The Clones (2002 | 2% | 2% - 4 | ||||
Star Wars : Episode III : Revenge Of The Sith (2005) | 20% | 20% - 32 | ||||
Star Wars : Episode IV : A New Hope (1977) | 8% | 8% - 13 | ||||
Star Wars : Episode V : The Empire Strikes Back (1979) | 44% | 44% - 69 | ||||
Star Wars : Episode VI : Return Of The Jedi (1981) | 20% | 20% - 31 | ||||
Total: 155 |
At least no one has voted for Episode II yet.Rosse_modest wrote:
It kinda worries me that certain people actually think the first three episodes are better than episodes IV, V or VI...
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I find your lack of faith disturbing.crazygunner wrote:
fucking nerds...
So true. The legend of the coolest movie villain ever completely destroyed in 1 second.RAIMIUS wrote:
and they ruined Vader, "NOOOOOO!!!!" ...worst cheesy line!
When I watched the old movies as a kid I immediately liked them. For some reason completely beyond my intellectual capacities they the saw need to multiply the child attraction factor by 1,000 by adding talking droids and jar-jar binks. By doing so the new movies became kind of ridiculous.RAIMIUS wrote:
I liked the AATs and Naboo fighters, but jar-jar...
Indeed. Well said. I LOVED the original trilogy when I saw it as a child. Just the lightsabres alone did the trick. No need for all that other bullcrap. Oh well, at least Ewan McGregor was good as Obi-Wan.Rosse_modest wrote:
So true. The legend of the coolest movie villain ever completely destroyed in 1 second.RAIMIUS wrote:
and they ruined Vader, "NOOOOOO!!!!" ...worst cheesy line!When I watched the old movies as a kid I immediately liked them. For some reason completely beyond my intellectual capacities they the saw need to multiply the child attraction factor by 1,000 by adding talking droids and jar-jar binks. By doing so the new movies became kind of ridiculous.RAIMIUS wrote:
I liked the AATs and Naboo fighters, but jar-jar...
Another thing that bothers me are the continuous attempts at (often childish) humor. If I want to see a comedy in space I'll watch Spaceballs dammit.