I'm watching the making of Star Wars videos about the prequels. Everyone is having a lot of fun, the entire production looks great.
Why did Mike Stoklasa lie about the production being a mess?
He lied an extreme amount about the part where they show off the first rough cut of TPM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmMkkkEplbM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhfB-3KvG2A
making of videos are not going to depict the production negatively, they're promotional content, this shit is not hearts of darkness you dumbfuck
>>211596553The Prequel documentaries show tons of troubles and crewmates talkihg openly about mistakes and having to fix George's planning.
The sequel documentaries are saccharine "we are all so blessed to be making this art for this generation" corporate shit.
I agree about the TPM screening a bit OP. Obviously they thought it sucked and were worried, but people project so much onto McCallum's face
Making off videos are propaganda
>>211596856>I agree about the TPM screening a bit OPNah, the entire scene was misinterpreted by Mike and he factually lied about everything happening there
the prequels were not good and no amount of damage control is going to make them palatable to anyone who isn't functionally retarded
>>211597290Unfortunately, until a culling of retards is permitted, there will continue to be prequel defenders.
>>211597290Yeah they were not good, they were great.
>>211597469haha what a fun play on words did you think that up yourself
>>211596856>The sequel documentaries are saccharine "we are all so blessed to be making this art for this generation" corporate shit.You clearly havenโt seen the TLJ doc that constantly shows Rian clashing with the costume designer, with the costume designer explaining everything that was about the movie in his talking heads segments. He does a point by point breakdown of the whole plot and the casting lmao
>>211597973Ewan spent the most time with just a blue/green screen and still carried that shit hard.
>>211597973it's amazing how well they pulled it off. kamino is one of the best sequences in the entire prequel trilogy. best part is definitely the clone suspiciously looking around at all the other clones while they eat
after spending more hours than I'm willing to admit reading (((non-canon))) Star Wars books I finally understand the prequel politics, which all hinge on Palpatine and his motives.
Palpatine and his Master Darth Plagueis are attempting to dominate the galaxy by means of political manipulation. Plagueis is tied to the banks and uses his wealth to fund groups that will benefit him. As a political figure, and eventual Senator of Naboo, Palpatine focuses on manipulating the Trade Federation. On one side, he pressed Supreme Chancellor Valorum to impose taxes on the Trade Federation - this will strengthen the Republic by bringing in more credits. At the same time, this will offend the Trade Federation, who see this taxation as theft. During this time, Palpatine also secretly works with pirate factions (e.g. the Nebula Front) to have them attack the Trade Federation - forcing the Trade Federation to bolster their defenses, namely by getting a Droid Army. Palpatine, now as Darth Sidious, tells the Trade Federation to enact a blockade on Naboo, which eventually a) erodes confidence in Supreme Chancellor Valorum and subsequently gets Palaptine elected in his place and b) further creates schisms between the worlds of the Republic - who continue to see the Republic as a large, slow, bureaucratic mess. This eventually leads into Separatist movement which is explored in Episode II.
>>211602808>dude if you read (stuff thatโs not in the movie) the prequels totally make sense!I canโt believe that prequelfags are still think that this will make people take them seriously. Also, this isnโt even your post.