Ayatollah Krispies wrote:
No offense, Mandalorian Wrath, but your defense of what most people see as Star Wars' flaws as being excused by the argument that they were made "for children" is almost as idiotic as McCallum's. Because something is geared toward kids doesn't mean that it has to be simple-minded and superficial.
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I don't want it to sound like an apology for the PT, cause yeah, I too found the dialogues corny, as well as some scenes. But as a grown-up fan, I am not who the movie was made for.
I want it to be clear I am not excusing anything here. I'm just making the point that the movies are primarily for a children audience and NOT for the fans. That's the only one thing my post was about.
Ayatollah Krispies wrote:
But hey, I'll play fair. Find us a quote where Lucas is "clear" about making these movies for 10-year-olds, and/or about making different kinds of films for the children of the 70's vs. the children of the 90's, and I'll happily concede the point.
First, about not making those movies for fans :
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I said, "No, that's not what the back story is about. It's about a little kid, the first movie is going to be about a 10 year old kid." And they said, "We can't do that. It's going to destroy the franchise. We'll love everything. It's a Disney movie. Nobody will go for it. The fans will hate it." And I said, "Well, no I'm going to tell my story."
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Many Star Wars fans are proud to say that they have grown up with the movie - it has become part of their lives.
Lucas suggests such attitudes may explain why some have been disappointed with the prequels.
"It's harder for them to accept the fact that these are made for adolescents - they're movies for young people they're not movies for 30 year old and 40 year olds," he says.
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And really on top of that, it was aimed at being a film for young people
And another, for the sake of it :
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Lucas... shot down complaints that (The Phantom Menace)... is too much of a kiddie flick, with goofy, computer-generated characters and prolonged, video-game-like battles. "I don’t think it’s any more kid-friendly than any of the other Star Wars films", he said. "Star Wars is basically a serial for children - that’s what it’s always been" (Hoffmann, 1999: 7).
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Now do you concede the point ?