RANK (from fave to least fave)
1- AOTC. I expect to get some serious shit from you guys for this, but there it is. To me, AOTC is the turning point of the entire saga. Anakin has bouts with evil and an inability to break his emotional attachments to people while Palpatine carefully and invisibly orchestrates the entire galaxy into civil war, aided and abetted by Dooku, someone the Jedi desperately *need* to believe is a fundamentally good man who just uses questionable methods and shady associates. AOTC cranks up the theme of moral amiguity more than it's predecessors in the saga ever did and it really makes you question who the good guys actually are (Jedi fighting side-by-side with stormtroopers against people who, fundamentally, just want a tax break and a shot at equal justice; worse, the Jedi are the aggressors in the war). Finally, JW's score features new themes, TPM references and OT themes as well. It is by far my favorite SW soundtrack. I seriously love this movie. #1 with a bullet.
2- TPM/ESB. They're tied at #2 but for totally opposite reasons. Like Manny Ortez, I love TPM's light, family-ish tone. The coming darkness hits *much* harder by having this type of innocence and contrast going. Seeing Jar Jar's naivity (sp?) and Anakin's innocence here make the future movies so much more heartbreaking. We see Palpatine take his first step in galactic domination, we witness just how rotten and corrupt the Republic actually is, how out of touch the Jedi Council has become and we see dreams of youthful idealism from Obi-Wan, Anakin and Padme shattered in their own individual ways. TPM could be the most subtle SW film... and easily the most unappreciated. ESB, on the other hand, makes much less effort in being geared for kids. Frankly, the galaxy in ESB is a bloody and war-torn environment where faith and hope have been replaced by cynicism, deception and vengeance. Luke begins to hone his Jedi skills, there's the obvious paternal subplot, the romance between Han + Leia blossoms and the Empire has begun tightening the noose on the Rebellion. Both are great films, but I appreciate them for different reasons.
3- ROTS. The Jedi get whacked, Vader is born, Palpatine becomes the Emperor, Padme dies, the galaxy has voluntarily given over it's freedom to a tyrant and the action spectacle has no peer anywhere else in the saga. However, I'm *VERY* disappointed that Lucas didn't resolve Teh MysTery from AOTC and the whole Vanishing Jedi subplot. *He* made them big issues, not me. I can understand wanting to drop subplots for the sake of cutting down the film's runtime, but resolving those issues wouldn't have added much more than a minute and a half to the runtime. There may even be extenuating (sp?) circumstances to all this, but whatever. My grade stands.
4- ROTJ. I just almost put ANH here, but thanks to the PT (and as many of you have mentioned) ROTJ has taken on a completely new depth and sophistication that I never expected. By killing the Emperor, Anakin is not only saving Luke, not only balancing the Force, not only sacrificing his own life, not only renouncing the Dark Side, but FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME IN HIS ENTIRE LIFE Anakin is choosing FREEDOM. He's been a slave his entire life (first to Watto, then the Jedi, then the Sith) that literally the only way Anakin can break free of bondage is, sadly, death. But he saves the entire galaxy in doing so. However, the first act (again, as many have you pointed out) does drag on... and on... and on. Ford seems bored, Leia seems coked out and really only Hamill, McDiarmid and ProwseJones seem to have really put forth the full effort here. I don't mind Ewoks at all (except for the occasionally *too* cute moments) and I applaud Lucas for inserting Episode III-era Hayden as Anakin's Jedi Ghost. It now makes sense. Still, ROTJ's first act = p00p.
5- ANH. Even in the '04 edition, the effects shots look too dated, the film drags in WAY too many areas and it feels like the relationships between various characters aren't even *hinted* at quite as much as they could be. The other SW movies do a great job of letting the viewer speculate on their backstories, but ANH never even suggests what's going through Obi-Wan's head when he duels Vader again (which, obviously, is a very complicated story, but ANH could've at least made a *general* comment or suggestion). Aside from blocking a couple of non-lethal energy bolts, we never see Luke do anything really demonstrable with the Force. No swordplay, no levitation, very little. He's a gifted pilot and he can block energy bolts from a remote. *yawn* And yeah, he blew up the Death Star, that isn't my point.
But I love all of them though and there's not a bad one in the bunch.
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