If the Star Wars Prequels were done properly and how future sequels should go - Ep. I

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3 Fatal Mistakes George Lucas made with the prequels:

1. ANAKIN WAS TOO YOUNG AND HAS LITTLE TO NOTHING TO DO FOR THE MOST PART IN ANY OF THE MOVIES.

Showing us a ten year Anakin Skywalker was a totally bad move. With the way Lucas wrote the story there was nothing for him to do and when you look at it, he only did two things of any significance in the whole film. The Pod-race scene and bumblefucking his way up to the droid control ship and accidentally blowing it up. That's it. For most of its 2 hour running time Anakin is just in the background. Lucas completely wasted every opportunity he had to establish that character.

In episode 2 we see Anakin as a young adult but here he's a full apprentice to Obi Wan, we never saw his training and development into a Jedi Padawan. They talk about his adventures but we never saw them. Again we only see Anakin do two or three things in the whole film. Fall in goofy-worst-chemistry-ever love with Padme, avenge his mother's torture and murder, get his hand cut off by Count Dooku. Most of the film was spent with Obi Wan playing Columbo trying to figure out the overly convoluted schemes pertaining to the clone army.

In episode 3, we see Anakin killing up a bunch of people and succumbing to the dark side but because we've spent so little time with him up to that point, we're not emotionally invested in his fall, we're just watching it happen.

2. MISUSED PADME

Lucas wanted parallels between the first and second trilogies so we see Leia, an activist princess, fully involved in the Rebellion. We first see her relaying the plans for the Death Star back to Alderaan but that was at the height of the rebellion so things are pretty much in a shambles and the Rebels need all the help they can get. Padme on the other hand is a Queen pre civil war and while Naboo was under seige and she was something of an exile for the duration of the story, the Queen was never at any point in any real danger. I mean the chick who was her decoy queen was never shot at or in danger of being killed. In fact Padme running around disguised as her servant actually put the Queen in harm's way much more than if she just sat around wearing the kabuki garb. But the parrallel Lucas wanted to show was like Leia, Padme had no problem getting down and dirty herself if need be. But it was a pointless parallel because both of their circumstances are different. And Padme being the real Queen automatically removes her from the action. Forcing the issue just didn't sit right with the film.

George Lucas in writing the prequel stories made the fatal miss step that many writers even successful ones make which is giving the person with the most power the most freedom to act. Which is not how rank and power works in real life and shouldn't in fiction. The King or even General is never going to lead his troops into battle. The person who is at the center of power is the furthest removed from the action. Another great film franchise and TV show that makes that mistake famously is Star Trek.

Gene Roddenberry wanted to make a story about the adventures of a star ship crew. He wanted the show to feature characters who had the power to make decisions and make things happen so we follow the captain of the ship around the galaxy as he gets into trouble and has adventures. But centering the show around the captain and the first officers was such a confining mistake than he had to compensate by never allowing the captain, Kirk in the original series, to ever act like a proper captain. So you have episodes where Kirk, Picard, Janeway or whoever are constantly doing common reconnaissance or heading up away teams on dangerous missions. Things no captain or any first officer would be allowed to do. On one hand its understandable as to why it was done that way considering budgeting and cast size but still its a mistake. Lucas does the same thing but his reasoning seems to be closer to not caring how rank and procedure works than anything else (which is why Jar Jar Binks and Han Solo are given a General's position with command power in their film's even though they really did nothing to deserve it). So we end up with Padme Amidala, an activist Queen who is constantly getting into gun fights.

3. WAAY TOO MUCH FOCUS ON SECONDARY/POINTLESS CHARACTERS

Because Anakin was a small child with nothing much to do, the first film spends most of its time following Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn around, then we see what the Viceroy is doing, the Gunguns, Palpatine and Queen Amidala/Padme. We spend so much time with all these other people it's easy to forget that this is supposed to be ANAKIN'S STORY. And even in the other films we're dealing with senate meetings and long scenes of expositions with other Jedi/Sith characters and lets not get into the detour with Jango Fett which was totally pointless and lightsaber fight scenes..God, so many lightsaber fight scenes.

What Lucas forgot and what Abrams needs to remember is that the Star Wars nine episode series is about the Skywalker clan. That's it. That's who we focus on, that's who we follow. No Skywalker, no care! Lucas himself established this pattern and theme with 4, 5, and 6. When A New Hope starts off we see Vader and Leia, then we go to Luke, then back to Leia, then Luke again, some stuff with Vader and back to Leia and so it goes. Thats it. We see the same pattern in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. All the major points of all the films deal with a Skywalker.

If Lucas had paced 4, 5, and 6 the way he did 1, 2 and 3 then we would have seen long scenes with Grand Moff Tarkin and Ben Kenobi and Owen Lars. There would have been drawn out side stories with Greedo and Jabba the Hutt (actually there was one with Jabba that Lucas originally cut from the original Star Wars film then re-inserted in the later, tinkered with, extended versions but it doesn't enhance the story one bit.). Boba Fett would have taken up a third of the last two films alone. And while we're talking about "the Fett", Stop riding his jock already!!! Boba Fett was a one off character who had little effect on the story and DIED in Return Of The Jedi...yes he died, he was supposed to, you know why, because he's just a side character!

I get it, Boba Fett is cool looking, with the helmet and the gear and jet pack, I totally get it, believe me. He's a space bounty hunter for cryin' out loud! If man ever colonizes space, I guarantee you there will be a line around the corner for intergalactic bounty hunter and I'll be at the head of it. I even had the classic Boba Fett poster as a kid. So yes Boba Fett is the motherfucking man. But that doesn't negate the fact that he was just a side character. His fanboy popularity is the reason Lucas shoehorned him into the prequels and even in that its pretty clear his presence is even more marginal than it was in 4 and 5. Every fan fiction story has Fett surviving the Sarlacc Pit and its so much bullshit. So please JJ Abrams please do NOT put Boba Fett in the sequels.

I could go on forever about all the mistakes and bad turns 1, 2 and 3 made but rather than do that lets go into how they should have gone so that the prequels dovetail more smoothly into the next episodes. Keeping in line with how 4,5, and 6 went and how they focused purely on a Skywalker and the person most directly involved with them, my version of the prequels will do the same.



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Check out my re imagining of the Star Wars prequels...
Sketch art by Nicholas Garza
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http://madconceptz.blogspot.com/2014/07/if-star-wars-prequels-were-done.html

YAIRN - WE PAN DOWN FROM THE OPENING CRAWL AND FOLLOW A BEAT UP CARGO TRANSPORTER AS IT DESCENDS INTO THE PLANET'S ATMOSPHERE. The crew of five, including a tall blonde lanky seventeen year old young man, are joking among themselves about his chances of passing his machinist apprenticeship test. Something he's failed to do earlier even though his father passed the test on the first try and younger than the kid is. They talk reverently about his father who is a high ranking member of the Guild that controls the ore mining and processing business in the sector and contrast it with how the son is not like his father. Though he forces a smile, the kid doesn't find the teasing funny. The vessel docks and as they are unloading its cargo, a supervisor tells the kid that his father and the Guild leaders took a vote to reject the Separatists offer to join them in leaving the Republic. The teen's reply is almost indifferent to the galactic schism although he believes that a show of strength by the Senate would be a better response than endless debates and empty threats. They are almost done unloading the cargo when they hear a loud explosion in the distance and see a large plume of smoke rising from the buildings in the next town. The kid reacts instantly and jumps onto a parked speeder bike and heads for the town.

Its mayhem as people are running and screaming from a large ore processing plant that's half destroyed (think 911). Arriving to the scene, the young man jumps off the bike and runs against the fleeing crowd to ground zero. Searching through the smoking wreckage he screams "Ma! Pa!" A trembling hand reaches out from under a pile of rubble and he frantically digs out the bloodied body of his mother. She weakly says his name.."Anny"..then says his father was killed in the explosion. She says she and his father love him and then she dies in his arms. He screams in anguish. WIPE TO...

QUI-GON JINN AND OBI-WAN KENOBI ARRIVE TO INVESTIGATE THE TERRORIST ATTACK. They suspect its by the Separatists and while questioning people, they run into that young man who introduces himself as Anakin Skywalker. He says that his father was a leader of the guild that was being harassed about joining the Separatists movement. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan sense a strong force vibe from him. Anakin asks what it takes to become a Jedi so that he can prevent attacks like the one that took his parents and after some back and forth they agree to take him to the Jedi Temple for testing and training. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan continue their investigation and discover light saber burns on a murdered security team. Only a Jedi can handle that kind of weapon so expertly but no Jedi would do this. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan are puzzled by this development. WIPE TO...

CORUSCANT - ANAKIN AT THE JEDI TEMPLE. When they arrive at the Temple, Anakin is super eager to get started and goes straight to the top and asks Grand Master Yoda himself to teach him the ways of the Jedi Knights and the Jedi elder tells him ready he is not. Yoda and Jedi Council speak with Qui-Gon in private and they confer. Things pretty much go the same way they did in the original where Yoda senses fear, anger and frustration in the young man plus he's too old but Qui-Gon says he has great potential and if properly trained could be a great asset to the Jedi Order. There is no "chosen one" legend. Qui-Gon says that Obi-Wan is ready for the trials and he'll take on Anakin as his Padawan. The Council reluctantly agrees and young Anakin starts his training...from the beginning.

These scenes play out much like the kung fu movie The 36th Chamber of Shaolin and we see him grow and excel as a Padawan. Anakin, being a Force Sensitive, has always had visions but the images were fleeting and he didn't interpret that they were actual premonitions but rather some recurring dream like nonsense. As he grows in the Force and is able to control his abilities the visions become more distinct to him. There's a scene where he is sitting on the floor in the lotus position and meditating and seeing flashes of a pretty girl smiling/hearing a voice scream ANAKIN NO!/someone falling into an abyss/a demon attacking him. He talks about his dreams/visions to Qui-Gon who gives him cryptic responses about guarding against the Dark Side of the Force and destiny. Interspersed through out the training period are some light comedy moments of him fumbling and floundering trying to control different aspects of Force powers and some scenes of him dealing with his out bursts of emotion at times. Its in those moments that Obi-Wan helps him out and the two become fast friends. Through the dialog its indicated that Anakin's been training only half the time it normally takes and its clear that he is gifted, more so than every other Padawan there. Most of the elder Jedi are impressed with his progress but some are concerned about his control over his emotions.WIPE TO...

NABOO - PRINCESS PADME WALKING IN A MALL AREA. Padme and her handmaiden Korin are in a mall area talking about the Trade Federation issue. From what they're talking about its early in the blockade and while people are concerned there's still enough supplies but Padme hopes the issue will be resolved quickly. In my version Padme Amidala is not a queen, her mother is and Naboo doesn't have an elected monarchy but a hereditary one. The Naboo monarchy is like England's, theyre basically figure heads with the real power lying with a Prime Minister and the royal family is just the cheerleading face of the planet, so the Queen and the Princess are more humanitarians than anything with Padme taking on the Princess Diana/Kate Middleton role. Padme is head strong and opinionated with a quick wit. The kind of princess that would sneak out of a formal event to smoke and drink with the help or sneak away from her security detail to take in the sights on her own with her handmaiden/confidant Korin. Some of the comic relief humor would derive from her in this film. And sneaking away from her security detail is exactly what she's done here until they catch up to her and she has that "oops you found me look" on her face. WIPE TO...

CORUSCANT - MEMBERS OF THE JEDI COUNCIL ARE HOLOGRAMMING WITH CHANCELLOR PALPATINE. Mace Windu and Yoda tell the Chancellor that Master Qui-Gon's report on the attack on Yairn was the terroristic act of the Separatists trying to force the planet to cower to their side. Yoda also mentions the issue between Naboo and the Trade Federation is getting more intense. Palpatine says he'll bring the findings to the senate and they will most likely authorize the formation of a formal military force. Mace Windu tells the Chancellor that the Jedi Order is stretched thin trying to maintain the peace so far but the Senate needs to seek compromise and peaceful alternatives to military action considering the galactic wars and conflicts of the past. He says that the Jedi Order are a peace keeping force and they cannot agree with the senate's decision for a full scale military answer to the issue. Palpatine takes it under advisement. WIPE TO...

NABOO - PADME APPROACHING A ROOM IN THE MANSION. She spies on her mother talking with the Prime Minister and over hears them talking about the mining rights dispute they're having with the Trade Federation who have formed a blockade around Naboo in order to force them to give up their claim. And they fear they may have to if they can't get aid from the Senate. If there is no intervention by the Senate, The Queen and the PM talk about the alliance they will have to make with another planet that may push the Trade Federation back and break the blockade. After the meeting is over, Padme talks with her mother who explains that its she and Padme's responsibility to comfort and reassure the people that everything is going to be alright and do everything they can to protect Naboo. Padme tells her mother that she is up for the task. WIPE TO...

CORUSCANT - PALPATINE'S PRIVATE OFFICE - Count Dooku is on hologram to Palpatine. They discuss their plan to take over the Galactic Republic and the Trade Federation/Naboo dispute is the first step to systematically draw out and destroy the Jedi Order and restore the Sith to their rightful place in the galaxy. He also states that the Trade Federation Viceroy's spies have heard of Naboo's plan to ally themselves with planet Ziaa and if that happens the Trade Federation will have to back off. Palpatine says he'll send his agent to deal with it then Darth Maul pops up after Dooku drops out and the Chancellor/Sith orders him to go to the Naboo and make sure the deal gets done. WIPE TO...

ANAKIN IS EXCELLING AT THE JEDI TEMPLE BY LEAPS AND BOUNDS. He has completed his Jedi Initiate Trials and Qui Gon takes him on as his Padawan. They get the first assignment, a personal request from the Chancellor, to go to Naboo . Since Obi-Wan has passed the High Council for the Trials of Knighthood (he's a full fledged Jedi Knight) and hadn't taken on a Padawan yet, he offers to tag along. WIPE TO...

NABOO - QUI-GON, OBI-WAN AND ANAKIN ARRIVING TO NABOO. On the way there Qui-Gon explains the dispute over mining rights between the two sides and with Naboo being pacifistic and not having an offensive military force, the Jedi are being called in to make sure the Trade Federation plays fair. They get there a day before the scheduled negotiations and Qui-Gon introduces the team to Queen Amidala and her daughter. The young Padawan gets a strong sense of deja vu upon seeing the princess. The elder Jedi assigns Obi Wan and Anakin to head up security of the royal family while he heads up security of the contingent of diplomats who are to meet with the Trade Federation Viceroy.

Obi Wan, in charge here, assigns Anakin to be Princess Padme's personal bodyguard. Which pisses off Anakin because this is a babysitting job and he wants to get into the shit. Even during training Anakin showed an over eagerness and ambition that makes Obi Wan concerned. The Princess doesn't like the arrogant Jedi apprentice and the two have this Bogie and Bacall type back and forth, matching wit for wit. Anakin, being really good at what he does, doesn't fall for the duck outs that Padme liked to do with her old security and cuts her off at every turn. Padme while overtly frustrated by this is also impressed with it as well.

At one point Padme is approached by a crowd of her subjects who are scared about the blockade and the growing scarcity of supplies. Dropping any facade of haughtiness, she talks to them from the heart and reassures them that they are going to be fine and the administration is doing all it can to resolve the situation. Anakin witnesses her really connecting with the common folk and he realizes she's not a total spoiled bitch. A couple of times we see one looking at the other when they're not looking and Anakin begins to realize this is the girl from his dreams. WIPE TO...

QUI GON AND THE DIPLOMATS MEETING THE VICEROY. Its the day of and Qui-Gon and the diplomats meet with the Viceroy and his men. The talks break down quickly and its apparent that its a set up and the Jedi and diplomats have to fight their way out. During the skirmish Qui-Gon calls Obi Wan for assistance and Kenobi puts Skywalker in charge of security and jets to help his former master. This is where we fully see Darth Maul for the first time. There's a vicious clash between the Jedi and the Sith and just as Obi Wan arrives Maul kills Qui-Gon and escapes. Dying from his wounds the old master tells Obi Wan to continue to train Anakin then passes away. CUT TO...

A DROID INFILTRATION SQUAD SENT TO ASSASSINATE THE ROYAL FAMILY. Its a coordinated attack by the Viceroy and here Anakin comes into his own. He directs the Naboo security team in fighting back while single-handedly destroying most of the battle droids himself using various weapons displaying his resourcefulness and combat skill. Everyone is super impressed, especially Padme, with the show of heroics. WIPE TO...

CORUSCANT - THE FUNERAL OF QUI-GON JINN. Obi Wan, Yoda and Mace Windu talk about the Sith threat and what it means. WIPE TO...

NABOO - THE AWARD CEREMONY. The Queen gives Obi-Wan and Anakin medals for their bravery. Padme and Anakin lock eyes in a moment of attraction and he turns and waves to the crowd drinking in the adulation. Obi Wan looks a bit disturbed at Anakin enjoying the attention a little too much. The proud Padawan takes a step forward and pumps his fist in the air, reveling in the cheers. STAR WARS THEME FANFARE, ROLL CREDITS.

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Boba and Jango Fett as side characters? The face of the clone army?
I remember seeing a picture of young Boba Fett holding his dad's helmet with the head inside way before the ESB was even done..

This is why fan films are so bad.
 
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Boba and Jango Fett as side characters? The face of the clone army?
I remember seeing a picture of young Boba Fett holding his dad's helmet with the head inside way before the ESB was even done..

This is why fan films are so bad.

If boba was supposed to be more important than just a hired gun to get han then lucas NEVER conveyed that in the films and thats all thats important...not the novels or the comics...just the movies. In the movies....boba fett is a side character who DIED in the sarlacc pit. :rolleyes:
 
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bump or feedback from star wars fans..
 
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Not enough darth maul. That's for damn sure.

Too much time was spent on the love story. It was really cheesy and dried up the movie many times.

I think it tough to make Star Wars a focal point story. There was so much going on and each event had it significance. Lord sideous was manipulating EVERYBODY. It was chaotic alone just from him being in the story.

Star Wars 4, 5, and 6 wasn't perfect either. They were of course better than the prequels, but not bad films at all.
 
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Not enough darth maul. That's for damn sure.

Too much time was spent on the love story. It was really cheesy and dried up the movie many times.

I think it tough to make Star Wars a focal point story. There was so much going on and each event had it significance. Lord sideous was manipulating EVERYBODY. It was chaotic alone just from him being in the story.

Star Wars 4, 5, and 6 wasn't perfect either. They were of course better than the prequels, but not bad films at all.

Darth Maul makes a interesting villain but he's not the focal point of the stories...to increase his screen time is to draw away from anakin...in my version of the stories I use darth maul more like osama bin laden...a terrorist who strikes from the shadows and stays mysterious. He makes brief appearances in Anakin's life (he's the one who sabotaged the processing plant killing anakin's parents) but he's not a prominently shown person.
 
A lot was fucked up. Obi-Wan told Luke that his dad was a great pilot when he met him so I guess Pod Racing counts. Anakin was too damn young and a bitch as a teen. No explanation as to why no one could sense the Emperor. Could go all day.

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A lot was fucked up. Obi-Wan told Luke that his dad was a great pilot when he met him so I guess Pod Racing counts. Anakin was too damn young and a bitch as a teen. No explanation as to why no one could sense the Emperor. Could go all day.

Sent From My Galaxy S5

in writing the fan fiction version I thought about that..and it was annoying but a credible explanation COULD be that as a sith palpatine has the ability to cloak his force signature but that stretches credibility when you see yoda and mace windu seating directly across from old boy and NO ONE senses ANYTHING??? yoda says the dark side clouds everything but that was a hand wave at the issue that two jedi grandmasters can't sense their enemy even when their face to face with him.

or

palpatine/sidious was just straight manipulating shit the old fashioned way...politics... and not using the force at all. In my version palpatine is extremely charismatic and he never wears that fucking cloak and hood also he's never in the same room with yoda or mace windu.
 
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i'll do ya one better geech
lucas shoulda had the guys that write the star wars books write the scripts for the prequels
 
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i'll do ya one better geech
lucas shoulda had the guys that write the star wars books write the scripts for the prequels

his ego wouldn't have allowed it back then...hell it took a title wave of fanboy hate for the prequels to convince him to let others do the third trilogy..:lol:
 
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The age difference of Anakin and Padme threw me off completely and made me look at their story with a side eye.
 
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The age difference of Anakin and Padme threw me off completely and made me look at their story with a side eye.

yeah that stuck in my kraw too... from wiki

Padmé Amidala makes her first film appearance in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. She is introduced as the recently elected 14-year-old queen of Naboo, who is dedicated to ending the planet's occupation by the Trade Federation.

there have been young monarchs in history so its not THAT unusual BUT monarchs that young generally have advisors and people generally running the show for them. In any case natalie portman didn't look like a teenager and the thing with anakin just came off as awkward at best even in the later movies.:smh:

thats why I start my version off with anakin at 17 and padme as a teen princess their ages much closer together and him being assigned as her bodyguard puts them in close proximity that makes sense.
 
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This guy breaks everything down and makes a whole new movie that I would pay to see.


Shit makes me angry at how sweet the prequels could have been :angry:


 
Re: If the Star Wars Prequels were done properly and how future sequels should go - E

This guy breaks everything down and makes a whole new movie that I would pay to see.


Shit makes me angry at how sweet the prequels could have been :angry:

wow dude did you even bother to read my version?

also those videos are part of the reason I even did my own fanfic version...those guys version is NOT VERY GOOD either when you really think about it:smh:

why?

MISTAKE 1. They make it Obi-Wan's story and not Anakin

MISTAKE 2. Their version of the trade federation rift carries just as much weight and screen time in Phantom as Lucas's original when it shouldn't since no one really cares about that stuff.

MISTAKE 3. They fail to foreshadow Anakin's darkside at any point in the first two stories. He's a cheery, happy go lucky kid for the first two films

MISTAKE 4. They don't even begin to have Anakin and Padme start to be attracted to each other until really late in Clones

Which means by the time we get to Revenge of the Sith they have to...

Develop and show the rift between Anakin and Obi-Wan
Show Anakins issues with the Jedi Order
Have him and Padme hook up and have her get pregnant
Show some kind of relationship with Palpatine/Sidious
Blow up the relationship between him and Obi-Wan and jedi
Have Padme have kids and kill her off

And all of this has to happen in the 9 months or so he knocks her up and she delivers twins.

Those vids are two years old...ever wonder why they haven't done the third vid even tho people are begging them to?? Cuz they painted themselves in a corner and can't resolve all those issues in one movie...:smh:
 
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wow dude did you even bother to read my version?

also those videos are part of the reason I even did my own fanfic version...those guys version is NOT VERY GOOD either when you really think about it:smh:

why?

MISTAKE 1. The make it Obi-Wan's story and not Anakin

MISTAKE 2. Their version of the trade federation rift carries just as much weight and screen time in Phantom as Lucas's original when it shouldn't since no one really cares about that stuff.

MISTAKE 3. They fail to foreshadow Anakin's darkside at any point in the first two stories. He's a cheery, happy go lucky kid for the first two films

MISTAKE 4. They don't even begin to have Anakin and Padme start to be attracted to each other until really late in Clones

Which means by the time we get to Revenge of the Sith they have to...

Develop and show the rift between Anakin and Obi-Wan
Show Anakins issues with the Jedi Order
Have him and Padme hook up and have her get pregnant
Show some kind of relationship with Palpatine/Sidious
Blow up the relationship between him and Obi-Wan and jedi
Have Padme have kids and kill her off

And all of this has to happen in the 9 months or so he knocks her up and she delivers twins.

Those vids are two years old...ever wonder why they haven't done the third vid even tho people are begging them to?? Cuz they painted themselves in a corner and can't resolve all those issues in one movie...:smh:
know what I like his videos........







BUT - you're right I everthing you stated I started to notice that too, especially with no signs of the growing rift between Obi-wan and Anakin, his dark tendencies showing and how did him and get closer so quickly.
 
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know what I like his videos........







BUT - you're right I everthing you stated I started to notice that too, especially with no signs of the growing rift between Obi-wan and Anakin, his dark tendencies showing and how did him and get closer so quickly.

I like the layout and way they did it...but the version they pitched....meh at best..people hated the originals so much they just jumped on a version that seemed different but it has the same clunky issues..just rearranged :smh:
 
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I'm looking more for feedback on how the story flows and if its more or less interesting compared to the original.
 
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The age difference of Anakin and Padme threw me off completely and made me look at their story with a side eye.

c/s In episode 1 she looked damn near old enough to be his mother. Then episode 2 they are the same age?:smh:
 
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A lot was fucked up. Obi-Wan told Luke that his dad was a great pilot when he met him so I guess Pod Racing counts. Anakin was too damn young and a bitch as a teen. No explanation as to why no one could sense the Emperor. Could go all day.

Sent From My Galaxy S5

In the movies, no. In the books and video games there is mention of some of the hidden Sith Holocrons that teach the Sith how to use the Force to reduce their signature and hide their power from other Force Sensitive beings.

Holocron - Think about the crystals that Ja' Rel left Superman to teach him about their home world and his responsibilities to Earth. The Sith used this kind of thing though it looked like the hologram message system you see throughout all the movies.

Someone posted a fanfic movie here some weeks ago that had a perfect example.
 
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YAIRN - WE PAN DOWN FROM THE OPENING CRAWL AND FOLLOW A BEAT UP CARGO TRANSPORTER AS IT DESCENDS INTO THE PLANET'S ATMOSPHERE. The crew of five, including a tall blonde lanky seventeen year old young man, are joking among themselves about his chances of passing his machinist apprenticeship test. Something he's failed to do earlier even though his father passed the test on the first try and younger than the kid is. They talk reverently about his father who is a high ranking member of the Guild that controls the ore mining and processing business in the sector and contrast it with how the son is not like his father. Though he forces a smile, the kid doesn't find the teasing funny. The vessel docks and as they are unloading its cargo, a supervisor tells the kid that his father and the Guild leaders took a vote to reject the Separatists offer to join them in leaving the Republic. The teen's reply is almost indifferent to the galactic schism although he believes that a show of strength by the Senate would be a better response than endless debates and empty threats. They are almost done unloading the cargo when they hear a loud explosion in the distance and see a large plume of smoke rising from the buildings in the next town. The kid reacts instantly and jumps onto a parked speeder bike and heads for the town.

Its mayhem as people are running and screaming from a large ore processing plant that's half destroyed (think 911). Arriving to the scene, the young man jumps off the bike and runs against the fleeing crowd to ground zero. Searching through the smoking wreckage he screams "Ma! Pa!" A trembling hand reaches out from under a pile of rubble and he frantically digs out the bloodied body of his mother. She weakly says his name.."Anny"..then says his father was killed in the explosion. She says she and his father love him and then she dies in his arms. He screams in anguish. WIPE TO...

QUI-GON JINN AND OBI-WAN KENOBI ARRIVE TO INVESTIGATE THE TERRORIST ATTACK. They suspect its by the Separatists and while questioning people, they run into that young man who introduces himself as Anakin Skywalker. He says that his father was a leader of the guild that was being harassed about joining the Separatists movement. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan sense a strong force vibe from him. Anakin asks what it takes to become a Jedi so that he can prevent attacks like the one that took his parents and after some back and forth they agree to take him to the Jedi Temple for testing and training. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan continue their investigation and discover light saber burns on a murdered security team. Only a Jedi can handle that kind of weapon so expertly but no Jedi would do this. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan are puzzled by this development. WIPE TO...

Hold up, playa, Anakin is way too old to have just met Obi-wan. I thought part of what made Vader so powerful is that his Jedi training started around the traditional age for Jedi training combined with his innate connection with the force. Hence, why even Luke could not defeat him.
 
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Darth Maul makes a interesting villain but he's not the focal point of the stories...to increase his screen time is to draw away from anakin...in my version of the stories I use darth maul more like osama bin laden...a terrorist who strikes from the shadows and stays mysterious. He makes brief appearances in Anakin's life (he's the one who sabotaged the processing plant killing anakin's parents) but he's not a prominently shown person.

Your version is alright and I have some of the same complaints that you have but I like the books to much to want some of your changes. Like for one I like that Anakin is a child of the force and do sent have a father and that its alluded to in the books that he was created because of the experiments Darth Pleguis was doing to live forever or create life. And some of the stuff you want answers to is actually in the Darth Pleguis novel like how over the years the Sith found ways to mask themselves from Jedi. Check out that novel its one of the best.
 
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This guy breaks everything down and makes a whole new movie that I would pay to see.


Shit makes me angry at how sweet the prequels could have been :angry:




Good drops, I'd watch them shits. It's on eof the reasons why the movies/books i'm writing have a beginning middle and end. People can fanfiction the shit out of things not shown, my world is that developed, i'm on a 5 year timetable.
 
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Hold up, playa, Anakin is way too old to have just met Obi-wan. I thought part of what made Vader so powerful is that his Jedi training started around the traditional age for Jedi training combined with his innate connection with the force. Hence, why even Luke could not defeat him.

He was actually to old to be trained by Jedi. The Jedi likes to get kids when there babies or before there 5 so they don't experience emotions or attachments before they start their training. The Sith like to get them training when there older cause they draw there power from emotion.
 
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He was actually to old to be trained by Jedi. The Jedi likes to get kids when there babies or before there 5 so they don't experience emotions or attachments before they start their training. The Sith like to get them training when there older cause they draw there power from emotion.

You are right.

Edit: Before I continue reading this ...good shit, geech for even taking the time.
 
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Hold up, playa, Anakin is way too old to have just met Obi-wan. I thought part of what made Vader so powerful is that his Jedi training started around the traditional age for Jedi training combined with his innate connection with the force. Hence, why even Luke could not defeat him.


Your version is alright and I have some of the same complaints that you have but I like the books to much to want some of your changes. Like for one I like that Anakin is a child of the force and do sent have a father and that its alluded to in the books that he was created because of the experiments Darth Pleguis was doing to live forever or create life. And some of the stuff you want answers to is actually in the Darth Pleguis novel like how over the years the Sith found ways to mask themselves from Jedi. Check out that novel its one of the best.

I'm not going by the novels or the EU...from the article:

Is it necessary to follow the way or all the characters Lucas used to tell the stories? Is it necessary to know exactly the cause of the civil war? All of the background information we know about the Star Wars universe comes from the novels, what makes that the only way to tell these stories? Even though George Lucas okayed the information in the novels and comics he didn't have that as a resource for 4,5,6, and since those are the works most beloved, I'm going to base my version of 1,2,3 only on the information from the second trilogy.

JJ Abrams isn't going by those either from what I've heard.

In my version Anakin is gifted in the Force but has both parents I never liked the immaculate conception/"the one" cliche it was something never introduced in the second trilogy(4,5,6) if it was so important to the saga then lucas should have at least had ben kenobi mention it ep 4 at some point.
 
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CORUSCANT - ANAKIN AT THE JEDI TEMPLE. When they arrive at the Temple, Anakin is super eager to get started and goes straight to the top and asks Grand Master Yoda himself to teach him the ways of the Jedi Knights and the Jedi elder tells him ready he is not. Yoda and Jedi Council speak with Qui-Gon in private and they confer. Things pretty much go the same way they did in the original where Yoda senses fear, anger and frustration in the young man plus he's too old but Qui-Gon says he has great potential and if properly trained could be a great asset to the Jedi Order. There is no "chosen one" legend. Qui-Gon says that Obi-Wan is ready for the trials and he'll take on Anakin as his Padawan. The Council reluctantly agrees and young Anakin starts his training...from the beginning.

Glad you took it out because the concept of the chosen one always seems tired to me. If it ain't Bruce Leroy or Chandler Jarrell then there's no point to adding it to a story.
 
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Glad you took it out because the concept of the chosen one always seems tired to me. If it ain't Bruce Leroy or Chandler Jarrell then there's no point to adding it to a story.

:lol: damn the golden child..you went there:lol: you forgot Neo from the matrix too...

The whole myth of "the one who will bring balance to the Force" was not something that was mentioned or even hinted at in the second trilogy and it literally produced groans in the theater when Mace Windu said it. I get the whole fantasy/mythological aspect of the Star Wars stories but that was so cliched it was cringe inducing.
 
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