Originally posted by: pcthuglife
the most significant flaw... Jar Jar Binks :disgust:
Originally posted by: Aj_UF
Originally posted by: PingSpike
I think you're right. Its played up in the original trilogy that Anakin was this mega great jedi that was lured by the dark side...but he isn't. He never really became a full blown awesome jedi, he was just Obi Wans b|tchy side kick who lacks any discipline or control.
Actually, in the recent book, it is mentioned that Anakin is the great mega jedi...there are just no details about it. It mentions all of his exploits that must have happend between Ep II and III...but it's a pretty pathetic attempt at making him a "hero" so he can fall from grace.
From Ep I, he was a nice kid but just a kid. In Ep II, he was a spoiled, whiny brat jerkoff...not too much to fall from grace from IMO. More poor writing abounds in the last installment it seems (much like this post).
If his seduction by the dark side is anything like the novelization, it's pretty weak.
~AJ
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Hayden Christenson might be the biggest miscasting in movie history.
Originally posted by: Chunkee
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Hayden Christenson might be the biggest miscasting in movie history.
no, that little brat kid was
jC
They're TURBOlasers!Originally posted by: Rudee
In my opinion the most significant flaw is in that laser cannons should not have a "kick" to them.
Originally posted by: K1052
On the other hand, we now know who Luke gets his whining from.
Though Lea is her mother through and through. She will act all dignified one second, then proceed to gun down storm troopers the next.
Originally posted by: myusername
My (brief because I'm at lunch) thoughts on Haydn Christensen/Anakin:
I think he did a great job of acting. Yes, he's a whiny brat, but he conveyed it very well, along with the awkward social interaction. I'm suprised that a forum of adolescents, post-adolescents, and adult-adolescentsis unable to see this.
Does anyone else remember the scene where he's trying to do the whole "tell her I love her so I can get down her pants" but he isn't quite capable of pulling it off - not so much that he isn't smooth enough to do it, but that he's still internally conflicted as to whether it is "right".
While the acting was towards personal interaction rather than delusions of galaxy conquest, I felt that it was an excellent job at character development. Sure, he's never been a "good guy" as much as just an innocent kid, but contrast his child character with bloodthirsty young Boba Fett.
It actually put me in mind of the Dune miniseries, where the actor who played Paul did a magnificent job of playing the development of whiny spoiled brat to self-empowered manhood.
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: Aj_UF
Originally posted by: PingSpike
I think you're right. Its played up in the original trilogy that Anakin was this mega great jedi that was lured by the dark side...but he isn't. He never really became a full blown awesome jedi, he was just Obi Wans b|tchy side kick who lacks any discipline or control.
Actually, in the recent book, it is mentioned that Anakin is the great mega jedi...there are just no details about it. It mentions all of his exploits that must have happend between Ep II and III...but it's a pretty pathetic attempt at making him a "hero" so he can fall from grace.
From Ep I, he was a nice kid but just a kid. In Ep II, he was a spoiled, whiny brat jerkoff...not too much to fall from grace from IMO. More poor writing abounds in the last installment it seems (much like this post).
If his seduction by the dark side is anything like the novelization, it's pretty weak.
~AJ
Emperor Palpatine: "Join the Dark Side, Anakin!"
Anakin: "No way, I would lose any chance at gaining the respect of Obi Wan and the Jedi Council then, not to mention the fact that Amidala would quit being a friend with benefits!"
Emperor Palatine: "We have beer."
Anakin: "What are we waiting for, let's go!"
Originally posted by: EpsiIon
Originally posted by: myusername
My (brief because I'm at lunch) thoughts on Haydn Christensen/Anakin:
I think he did a great job of acting. Yes, he's a whiny brat, but he conveyed it very well, along with the awkward social interaction. I'm suprised that a forum of adolescents, post-adolescents, and adult-adolescentsis unable to see this.
Does anyone else remember the scene where he's trying to do the whole "tell her I love her so I can get down her pants" but he isn't quite capable of pulling it off - not so much that he isn't smooth enough to do it, but that he's still internally conflicted as to whether it is "right".
While the acting was towards personal interaction rather than delusions of galaxy conquest, I felt that it was an excellent job at character development. Sure, he's never been a "good guy" as much as just an innocent kid, but contrast his child character with bloodthirsty young Boba Fett.
It actually put me in mind of the Dune miniseries, where the actor who played Paul did a magnificent job of playing the development of whiny spoiled brat to self-empowered manhood.
You sound like me defending Half-Life 2.![]()
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Originally posted by: Aj_UF
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: Aj_UF
Originally posted by: PingSpike
I think you're right. Its played up in the original trilogy that Anakin was this mega great jedi that was lured by the dark side...but he isn't. He never really became a full blown awesome jedi, he was just Obi Wans b|tchy side kick who lacks any discipline or control.
Actually, in the recent book, it is mentioned that Anakin is the great mega jedi...there are just no details about it. It mentions all of his exploits that must have happend between Ep II and III...but it's a pretty pathetic attempt at making him a "hero" so he can fall from grace.
From Ep I, he was a nice kid but just a kid. In Ep II, he was a spoiled, whiny brat jerkoff...not too much to fall from grace from IMO. More poor writing abounds in the last installment it seems (much like this post).
If his seduction by the dark side is anything like the novelization, it's pretty weak.
~AJ
Emperor Palpatine: "Join the Dark Side, Anakin!"
Anakin: "No way, I would lose any chance at gaining the respect of Obi Wan and the Jedi Council then, not to mention the fact that Amidala would quit being a friend with benefits!"
Emperor Palatine: "We have beer."
Anakin: "What are we waiting for, let's go!"
You probably should have put "SPOILER" at the top of your post!
~AJ
Originally posted by: EpsiIon
My roommate and I were discussing Star Wars today and we figured out what sucks so much about the prequels (other than the glaring acting and scripting flaws). It's really pretty obvious; I don't know why it hadn't occurred to me before.
Basically, the originals spent a lot of time setting Anakin up as a dignified, respectable jedi warrior who sort of fell from grace. They made him seem like a legend. Then we find out he's really just an annoying, whiny twit who needs a good beating. It totally destroys the Vader image.
I have no respect for the character. I don't dread his turning to the Dark Side. I look forward to it because maybe then he'll stop whining.
Originally posted by: Queasy
That's something else I'm beginning not to like about the Star Wars prequel franchise. To understand what is going on in the movies you have to read the books, see the cartoons, play the games that surround it. Gets to be a bit much.
Originally posted by: bobcpg
Greatest Flaw: Lucas