Let the ROTJ bashing continue!
Vader doesn't even choke anyone once! In fact, he seems extremely passive in this one. Even slave Anakin had more spirit. It's as if once Lucas had decided that he'd be redeemed he can't do no wrong. Even slave Anakin shows more spirit.
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ROTJ is flat out a kid's movie. When I was younger (i.e. 9) it was the most fun of the three but as I grew older it was obviously and by far the weakest. It plays as a semi-parody to people seeing it the first time. I heard the phrase "is this a joke?" at least a dozen times from people I've introduced to the saga during ROTJ.
Yeah, it clearly has this 80s campy adventure feel, while the first two are almost timeless (as much as it's possible with the cinema anyway). I know Lucas always had youngsters in mind as his target audience, but this is the first time where he got carried away too far in that direction. Even TPM is less childish (although fart jokes is the new low for the Saga, to be sure).
My cousins, while very young, would always name ROTJ as their favorite. I suppose it proves that ewoks and happy endings appeal to kids the most. Nowadays, they're more interested in smoking pot than in any of the SW movies
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It makes remember how disappointed I was when the rumors that Spielberg was at the helm proved to be false. This film had so much potential. A more competent (let alone brilliant) director could have made it among the best, even with the kiddie elements included. Thinking back on it still makes me want to do things. Terrible things. Like expose children to Metalcore.
I dunno about Spielberg, ROTJ's main problem is the story (IMO weakest of the bunch). So unless whoever ended up being the director convinced Lucas to rewrite the whole thing, starting with Leia not being Luke's sister, turning ewoks back to Wookies, having Emperor on Coruscant, etc., I don't think that even Kershner or Lynch would make much of a difference. Where I think someone like Spielberg would matter more is TPM and AOTC. They might have improved actors' performance, ditched the worst lines, pushed for better editing. Spielberg certainly wouldn't have let Williams' score to be butchered the way it was in AOTC.
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But the Luke/Vader interaction from the moment they meet on the platform to the end, Palpatine and DSII, all of the space battle scenes and the speeder bike chase (which is growing off me, sadly), make this film still a favorite to watch.
But you have to sit through 90 minutes of filler to get to the good stuff, and there's not even a lot of eye candy in there (unless you count the slave bikini). Also, Emperor is way over the top and only impresses with the prequels in mind, and the second Death Star is just lame.
If I have an inclination to watch the entire saga in in one day, it goes something like this:
TPM -> Sidius's scenes, podrace, the duel)
AOTC -> Coruscant chase, Kamino, Tusken slaughter/Anakin's confession, the ending
ROTS (maybe skip some of the opening battle)
ANH (maybe skip the droids' trek across the desert)
ESB (maybe skip some of the Hoth stuff and the asteroid monster)
ROTJ (skip directly to the Vader/Luke scenes)
I'd like to view the Sage as a flawed masterpiece.