I have yet to meet anyone who actually hates Phantom Menace. It's popular to hate the animation, one liners, and JarJar but really it paved the way for some of the best material Star Wars has ever seen. Not one person hates Darth Maul. Nobody
@@yellowunit9872 there's no such thing as something that's entirely good. No matter what exist, someone somewhere will find a problem with it. Phantom Menace just happens to be something that's popular to hate while people ignore the good parts
Fun fact: in the original script Qui gon wasn’t even going to appear until coruscant and Obi wan was going to take his place for most of the film, having kenobi as Anakins mentor from the start. but when they cast Liam neeson they rewrote the script because of his star power.
Man that was a misplay. Obi-wan as he exists in episode 1 basically has no character, and having him be the one to find Ani would have been a good way to immediately build on their bond.
@@night6724 The problem is that the movie ends of focusing heavily on Qui-gon, which in turns hurts everyone's development because he's dead by the end of the movie. You could re-write the movie to give all of Qui-Gon's scenes where he's connecting to Anakin, instead to Obi-wan and it really wouldn't hurt the movie. It would immediately create a strong emotional core between Ani and Obi-wan, a core the trilogy desperately needed to help get audiences invested. This disconnect is highlighted in Episode 2, where the film has to tell us that Ani and Obi are good friends that have gone on all these adventures, but you don't really feel it because their last screen appearance was when they barely knew each other. Qui-Gon's dominance of Episode 1 is just a clunky screen-writing decision. And frankly, the movie shouldn't have such a heavy focus on Qui-Gon and Obi-wan. Its not very interesting (especially compared to what we see in expanded material) and ultimately doesn't mean much for the rest of the PT. You could cut any mention of Qui-Gon from episode 2 and 3 (and I don't think he comes up in 3 at all) and it seriously would not change the movie in any way. You also don't need to have Qui-Gon for Obi-wan to be hesitant or reluctant to train Anakin, you can write that in a 100 other ways that are more natural and don't take up so much screen time.
@@night6724 I did watch the first movie, what part of my comment makes you think I didn't? Yes, in AOTC Anakin and Obi-wan have grown together, but critically that's TOLD to us rather than just being a natural part of the narrative. Unless you read the comics and the books, you're not really seeing the bond they have and that creates a disconnect. " Plus part of Obi wan’s initial reluctance of taking Anakin into the Jedi order is part of why he fails him." Whilst I agree with you here, I personally don't think you need Qui-Gon's prescence to do that.
I actually have a nostalgic soft spot for this film. I used to rent it and Attack of The Clones a lot from my local library when I was 7 (we already owned Episode 3 and the OT on DVD)
I'm a firm believer that Darth Jar Jar was originally meant to be a thing but was abandoned when Jar Jar was hated after the film's release. I honestly believe that the prequel trilogy wouldn't have been as shaky if they kept with that twist and revealed it over time. It also would've made it possible to do some half-decent sequel trilogy as they wouldn't have had to rely solely on Palpatine or Palpatine-like villains.
George Memeulous, You said you would watch more Ancient Aliens if your video got 80k likes. That day has come and you must fulfill your promiss and give us, the consumers, what we desire!
@@christopherbeaty3195 last jedi didn't make me physically recoil the way rise of skywalker did. don't get me wrong, I see why people hated it so much, I just didn't care that much about it. rise of skywalker, on the other hand, is one of the worst films I have ever seen
yea its a bit confusing in the beginning but its actually quite good once u understand it, and the clone wars expands on it greatly as well. i dont think u need to understand the politics either to enjoy the movies as theyre still fun
Watching the prequels really makes me appreciate Clone Wars and how it make the politics interesting and filled in some of the gaps from the movies. Plus it gave us Rex and Asoka
@@TheCrazyfighter19 he was saying it made him appreciate that it led to the clone wars and maybe all the other stuff that managed to partially salvage the actual interesting bits of the era, or at least I think. You could be right lol
Not only that, they made Daisy Ridley delete her social media, caused Hayden Christensen to quit acting until fairly recently, still go after Kelly Marie Tran to this day, & even harassed the actors who played the storm troopers that punched baby yoda. Star Wars fans are a different breed of terrible.
My god, what the hell is wrong with people. He did a fine job in the first place. Second, HE WAS A KID. Death threaths are awful for anyone, and i have no idea where all these people sending them to celebrities come from. How messed up you have to be to do that.
I agree. Even prequel lovers can still appreciate Memeulous's style, and I didn't take the video title seriously because I think we both know he clearly just titled the video that way for click bait, something that most youtubers shamelessly admit to doing but hey, who can blame you if it makes you views am I right? lol
honestly, i like the prequels, i feel they were really let down by the animation and some of the strange lines (i dont like sand) but overall the characterisation and stories were strong (aside from the whole midiclorians thing that bit was weird)
I don't like sand is a strange line of dialouge? Well I mean that can sound strange from anybody if you remove context isn't it. But to clarify, Anakin grew up on a rough desert planet that being tatooine where sand storms would happen as evident in The Phantom Menace so him not liking sand makes sense. and he also said it to padme after she just finished talking about why she likes sand so there you go. and the Midiclorians arn't really that weird, from what I've been told they are based of mitochondria which do things in the body like heat production, storing calcium etc. And according to the film, Midichlorians are apparently microscopic organisms that have a symbiotic relationship with their host allowing them to tap into the force meaning the force is still an energy field like Obi wan described in a new hope meaning the force is still a mystery. As for the animation well the animation was really great for the time, heck George Lucas even needed to invent some of the technology in order to even make his vision possible and is now being used by things like the MCU for example so it's definatly come along way. Heck even the practical effects are so good too, the prequels even have more practical effects then the entire OT combined. Anyways don't take this as me attacking you or anything like that, you can still love the prequels but don't let big youtubers like Cosmonaut, Red letter media, I hate everything and so on convince you that the movies are bad, they are not. I don't really understand why this massive hate band wagon even started or how it got so big but all I can say is that people are starting to open their eyes and it's becoming more and more evident as time goes on. However WITH that being said the prequels have flaws here and there but let's be real what movies don't? Still though the flaws arn't big enough to make the movie bad and I will die on that hill.
@@ved95 to be honest, the prequels were worse cause the sequels are fun to hate watch over their stupidity. Those, aside from the meme machine of Ep 3, are slogs painful to watch.
@@fuzz1185 you're thinking within the star wars story. Think outside of it. Dooku was a replacement because everyone hated jar jar so much he changed the entire script. It would've been sick too.
@@fuzz1185 in the clone wars theres maul and savage opress. bc they claimed to be the true sith which made them rivals to sidious and tyranus/dooku. not all the sith respect the rule either its more of something to follow than a law and it can be broken
@@eiden5778 oh yeah I've watched those ones many many times with my brother, I get your point though mister, the inquistors are kind of sith, but more dark side users which are under vader/sidious, but they are allowed to live.
Jar Jar Binks could have been a character talked about in symmetry with Shakespeare's finest if not for George Lucas stopping that from becoming reality. Realising that the consequences of such a ground breaking character being introduced into a time period such as now would lead to mass revolution across the world resulting in the death of millions, George had to can the character. However, due to film executives realising the potential money in the Gungan savior, they forced George to add him causing George to limit Jar Jars story to a character clouded by mystery and comedic value. The world would not be the same if the story of the prophet Binks, was truly told. Overhated movie In my opinion, I have as the middle point of star wars movies with Attack of the clones and the disney movies behind it
I've always been more a fan of the prequels that the og trilogy, the og's just don't do it for me. Objectively I know they're better but the prequels just have that soft spot in me
Bro I thought the prequel trilogy was the best by a long shot. I really enjoyed the original trilogy and I liked the force awakens but nothing was as good as the prequels
Honestly, for me, I love the stories of both trilogies almost equally and they both have their moments, but the prequels are more visually appealing which makes me like them more( that's mainly cause of visual effects and camera quality).
I’ve never seen Star Wars, and I thought that opening sequence was a joke and a satire of politics or something, didn’t realise it was actually in the movie 💀
Let's be honest here. If you want a good Star Wars Marathon, skip to 2 if you have a lot of time and need that *lore* and skip to 3 if you just want the good stuff.
I mean I wasn't a fan of Solo but I can respect your opinion of liking it, won't lie I was totally geeking out a bit when I saw Darth Maul at the end of Solo.
@The movie kingdom T.L.G I actually enjoyed all three Prequel films. Attack of the Clones is my favorite of the three and Revenge of the Sith is the best, not just of the three, but THE best Star Wars film. And no, I didn't watch these films when I was a kid. I watched the six films when I was 14. I didn't know what Star Wars was at the time, so I went in blind. I love both the Original and Prequel Trilogies, but enjoy the Prequels a bit more.
Funny video, and I do agree with many points, as The Phantom Menace definitely isn't the highlight of the series, but it's a bit cringe seeing Mr. Memeulous act like one of those "original trilogy perfect, prequel bad" boomers that would always shit on us Gen Z kids for liking the prequels back in the day, when in actuality the original trilogy had many of the same things people often dislike about the prequels, with the cheesy dialogue and bad effects. And even The Empire Strikes Back has an hour or so that is like The Phantom Menace, where pretty much almost jack shit happens.
@@McRonald2010 nah people have been told that theyre not good movies by critics for ages but recently the perception of thems been reviewed and theres been a wave of positivity over them in the last 5 years or so. no harm in that. Doesnt mean you have to like them.
@@getfricked6977 since you have not received a response from him, allow me: The Trade Federation creates turmoil in the Galactic Republic by blockading the planet Naboo in protest of recent legislation taxing major galactic trade routes. The Republic's leader, Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum, dispatches Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi, to negotiate with Trade Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray. Darth Sidious, a Sith Lord and the Trade Federation's secret benefactor, orders the Viceroy to kill the Jedi and begin an invasion with an army of battle droids, but the Jedi escape and flee to Naboo. During the invasion, Qui-Gon rescues a Gungan outcast, Jar Jar Binks. Indebted to Qui-Gon, Jar Jar leads the Jedi to Otoh Gunga, the Gungans' underwater city. The Jedi fail to persuade the Gungan leader, Boss Nass, to help the planet's surface dwellers, but manage to obtain Jar Jar's guidance and underwater transport to Theed, the capital city of Naboo. After rescuing Queen Amidala, the group make their escape from Naboo aboard her Royal Starship, intending to reach the Republic capital planet of Coruscant. Passing through the Federation blockade, the ship is damaged in the crossfire, and its hyperdrive malfunctions. The ship lands for repairs on the outlying desert planet of Tatooine, situated beyond the Republic's jurisdiction. Qui-Gon, Jar Jar, astromech droid R2-D2, and Queen Padmé Amidala (in disguise as one of her own handmaidens) visit the settlement of Mos Espa to purchase a new part for their hyperdrive. They encounter a junk dealer, Watto, and his nine-year-old slave, Anakin Skywalker, a gifted pilot and engineer who has built a protocol droid, C-3PO. Qui-Gon senses a strong presence of the Force within Anakin, and is convinced that he is the prophesied "Chosen One," destined to restore balance to the Force. With Watto refusing to accept payment in Republic currency, Qui-Gon wagers both the required hyperdrive part and Anakin's freedom in a podrace. Anakin wins the race and joins the group to be trained as a Jedi, reluctantly leaving behind his mother, Shmi. En route to their starship, Qui-Gon encounters Darth Maul, Sidious' apprentice, who was sent to capture Amidala. After a brief lightsaber duel Qui-Gon escapes aboard the starship with the others. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan escort Amidala to Coruscant so that she can plead her people's case to Chancellor Valorum and the Galactic Senate. Qui-Gon informs the Jedi Council that his attacker was a Sith and subsequently asks for permission to train Anakin as a Jedi, but the Council refuses his request, concerned that Anakin is vulnerable to the dark side of the Force. Undaunted, Qui-Gon vows to take up Anakin as his new apprentice. Meanwhile, Naboo's Senator Palpatine persuades Amidala to call for a vote of no confidence in Valorum to elect a more capable leader and to resolve the crisis. Though she is successful in pushing for the vote, Amidala grows frustrated with the corruption in the Senate, and decides to return to Naboo. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan are ordered by the Jedi Council to accompany the queen and investigate the return of the Sith, whom they had thought to be extinct for over a millennium. On Naboo, Padmé reveals herself as the actual queen before the Gungans to gain their trust, and persuades them to help against the Trade Federation. Jar Jar is promoted to general and joins his tribe in a battle against the droid army, while Padmé leads the search for Gunray in Theed. Qui-Gon tells Anakin to hide inside a starfighter in the palace hangar, but he accidentally triggers its autopilot, and flies into space, joining the Naboo pilots in their battle against the Federation droid control ship. With R2's help, Anakin pilots the fighter into the ship and causes its destruction from within, deactivating the droid army. Meanwhile, Maul, who has been dispatched by Sidious to assist Gunray, engages in a lightsaber duel with Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan. Maul mortally wounds Qui-Gon, but is then sliced in half by Obi-Wan and falls down a shaft. Qui-Gon asks Obi-Wan to train Anakin before dying in his arms. Following the battle, Gunray is arrested by the Republic, and Palpatine is elected Chancellor. Master Yoda promotes Obi-Wan to the rank of Jedi Knight, and reluctantly accepts Anakin as Obi-Wan's apprentice. A funeral is held for Qui-Gon, attended by the other Jedi, who contemplate that there is still one Sith remaining since there are always two of them. During a celebratory parade on Naboo, Padmé presents a gift of thanks to the Gungans to establish peace.
@@getfricked6977 The story is about Qui Gon and Obi wan trying to resolve a trade dispute on Naboo, the trade federation are planning on holding the senator of Naboo hostage to make their take over of naboo legal. Qui Gon and Obi Wan are able to escape naboo but suffer damages on the naboo cruiser because of the Trade federation's blockade causing them to have to land on Tatooine. Whilst on tatooine trying to repair the ship they find Anakin Skywalker and Qui Gon senses that Anakin is a highly strong force user and thinks that he is the chosen one who will bring balance to the force and so tries to bring him into the Jedi order. Whilst on their way back to Coruscant where the Jedi order is they are ambushed by Darth maul and are able to escape from the repaired cruiser where Qui Gon tries to get Anakin into being a Jedi still believing him to be the chosen one but the Council won't let him beliving anakin to be potentially dangerous because he is too old to traditionally be a jedi and has attachments like his mother for example. Eventually they return to Naboo and attempt to aprehend the Vice roy of the trade federation whilst also getting rid of the blockade but are interupted by darth maul who kills Qui Gon and asks Obi wan on his dying breath to train anakin thus ending the film. I could go more in depth about the story but that would be an even larger comment then this already is. Anyways I'm pretty sure you would be able to understand it if you watched it, or at least I'm assuming you haven't watched it because you are asking.
The prequels had issues sure, but The Clone Wars series really shows there was more good than bad in them in the end. Also RoTS is just a banger, cant tell me otherwise.
1. Empire Strikes Back: 8.5 2. Revenge of the Sith: 8 3. A New Hope: 8 4. Return of the Jedi: 8 5. Rogue One: 7.5 6. Phantom Menace: 6 7. Attack of the Clones: 5 8. Force Awakens: 3 9. Rise of Skywalker: 2 10. Solo: 2 11. The Last Jedi: 2
@Max it has the best story, best action/ fights and best soundtrack in the saga. Only issue is some of the dialogue and a few scenes drag on for too long
The Prequels were never actually universally hated. It was actually a small minority of people that hated them. Just like how the majority of people who love the Original Trilogy grew up with them, the majority of people who love the Prequels grew up with them. The "sudden" shift of popularity these films got in recent years isn't actually sudden. It's actually the fans who always lived them finally got to voice their opinions. And there were a lot of people that grew up with the Original Trilogy that enjoyed the Prequels, but not as much as the Originals.
Im born 2005 and I shit you not, every single guy from my age group grew up on the prequels. it would be genuinely hard to find someone who didn't love these films. I guess the little flaws in animation and all that couldn't be noticed by a little kid, but I stand by my opinion that the prequels for me are more entertaining than the OT
I love the sequels. I see a lot hate online, but when actually talking to people everyone seems to love them. I cannot watch the first two of the prequels. They just feel wrong. I can tolerate Revenge Of The Sith, but I never purposefully watch it.
This is probably my favorite of the prequels. It's so bad lol The entire time my friend was going "WHY IS JAR JAR STILL HERE" None of the characters have any personality, endless politics that make no sense, fart jokes for the babies Such a good time
1.Return of the Jedi 2.Revenge of the Sith 3.Empire Strikes Back 4.A New Hope 5.Rogue One 6.Phantom Menace 7.Attack of the Clones 8.Rise of Skywalker 9.The Force Awakens 10.Solo 11.The Last Jedi
@@ved95 Yes they can, you do not speak for every child on the planet mate. I could understand these films at the age of 12. Kids are more smarter then adults give them credit for, and of though kids wouldn't understand everything about the film they would still be able to understand the main plot with it. Honestly that just adds rewatch value since kids can then come back to rewatch the prequels and understand more of the political context of the film and learn more about it as they get older, which George Lucas has even described. So yeah, gonna have to say you are full of crap on that one mate.
Ok, phantom menace is a questionable beast. See, it was a great idea, but really didn’t come together well. I remember watching it in 3D at the movie theatre, dear god, and it was pretty entertaining as a little kid.
Episode 1 is definitely NOT the worst, even if it's pretty popular to hate on it, Episode 8 was the crack for me that made question all of the movies, Episode 8 didn't give a shit about establishment of the universe beforehand and it was BORING, so god dam boring, I almost fell asleep in the theater.
I agree. They could have had so much story with Luke and him building a new republic and a new order. But instead Rian Johnson turned him into a dickhead who doesn’t care about anyone or anything. Luke was never like that. It’s just infuriating. And that’s just one character.
the phantom menace is actually quite solid but i can see why some people say it sucks, although lets be honest the worst star wars movie is most definitely the last jedi, also naboo is more like italy mainly because of the look of the marbling of the architecture
I Love Star Wars, but I know all of the movies have their flaws. Would LOVE to see you make this a series where you talk about all the films like you did with this one, great content!
As someone who hasn’t watched a single starwars movie, it is very important that this one alien in some random galaxy kills another alien who is mean and doesn’t like people
Remember when 'the prequels are shit' was a universally agreed fact? What happened? These comments are baffling. I'd watch any of the sequels a million times over that turd of a trilogy.
because now the kids who liked the prequels have grown up and taken over the internet, trust me the same thing will happen with the sequels and whatever the next trilogy will be
Everyone forgets that this is what created almost everything we know about the Jedi/Republic. Before this, there was just Obi Wan and Yoda to rely on for everything pre Empire
I am super happy because of Memeulos. He’s just like me. He likes Star Wars: Like me He was born in the 10th of July: Like me He likes memes: Like me That’s why I love him!
I mean RT isn't even meant to measure "quality" of a film, its just an aggregate site compiling negative/ positive reviews. You could have 10 people review a movie, all of them ranking it as a 7/10, and on RT that would be 100%
I just love how when someone disagree with you, you go to the extreme and use the last jedi argument. This is why I hate 7/8 of star wars and its stupid fandom.
the prequels and the original trilogy feel so different to each other. After growing up with the prequels thats where I actually get my Star Wars vibes. The OGT's are still great though.
3:50 I just love how he's saying that supermodels are on the beaches in Croatia lmao. The only thing you'll find is half naked 35 year old Stipe weighing 150kg red as a tomato laying on the ground and his wife Jagoda putting sunscreen on him knowing damn well it's too late.
the prequel‘s were there to flush out the story They were about Anakin‘s journey and his fall The line that Yoda says to Anakin is literally his growth through the entire prequel and original trilogy episode 1 fear episode 2 anger episode3 hate episode 4,5 & 6 suffering at least the prequels don’t mess up anything in the originals like the garbage sequels
Fun fact for any weirdo reading comments over a year later:the neimodians have a different accent, (more or less) fitting local stereotypical perception of an ethnicity, for example in German its French and in French its Russian
George you're very brave for having an opinion on a Star Wars movie
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a wrong opinion at that
@@ozymandias-_ The movie is bad, no other way around it.
@@mustin2481 not true
@@officialmonarchmusic it’s no
I have yet to meet anyone who actually hates Phantom Menace. It's popular to hate the animation, one liners, and JarJar but really it paved the way for some of the best material Star Wars has ever seen. Not one person hates Darth Maul. Nobody
Darth maul don’t make the entire thing good
@@yellowunit9872 there's no such thing as something that's entirely good. No matter what exist, someone somewhere will find a problem with it. Phantom Menace just happens to be something that's popular to hate while people ignore the good parts
@@yellowunit9872 Where did he say maul makes it good? He said no one hates maul, not that maul makes the movie good.
And Qui-gon!
Whenever someone argues with someone else about how bad the Phantom Menace is, the negotiations are short.
Fun fact: in the original script Qui gon wasn’t even going to appear until coruscant and Obi wan was going to take his place for most of the film, having kenobi as Anakins mentor from the start. but when they cast Liam neeson they rewrote the script because of his star power.
I think that was a good decision. The added thing of obi wan not even wanting anakin in the first place adds tension to the relationship later on.
That would have been so much Better.
Man that was a misplay. Obi-wan as he exists in episode 1 basically has no character, and having him be the one to find Ani would have been a good way to immediately build on their bond.
@@night6724 The problem is that the movie ends of focusing heavily on Qui-gon, which in turns hurts everyone's development because he's dead by the end of the movie. You could re-write the movie to give all of Qui-Gon's scenes where he's connecting to Anakin, instead to Obi-wan and it really wouldn't hurt the movie. It would immediately create a strong emotional core between Ani and Obi-wan, a core the trilogy desperately needed to help get audiences invested. This disconnect is highlighted in Episode 2, where the film has to tell us that Ani and Obi are good friends that have gone on all these adventures, but you don't really feel it because their last screen appearance was when they barely knew each other. Qui-Gon's dominance of Episode 1 is just a clunky screen-writing decision.
And frankly, the movie shouldn't have such a heavy focus on Qui-Gon and Obi-wan. Its not very interesting (especially compared to what we see in expanded material) and ultimately doesn't mean much for the rest of the PT. You could cut any mention of Qui-Gon from episode 2 and 3 (and I don't think he comes up in 3 at all) and it seriously would not change the movie in any way.
You also don't need to have Qui-Gon for Obi-wan to be hesitant or reluctant to train Anakin, you can write that in a 100 other ways that are more natural and don't take up so much screen time.
@@night6724 I did watch the first movie, what part of my comment makes you think I didn't?
Yes, in AOTC Anakin and Obi-wan have grown together, but critically that's TOLD to us rather than just being a natural part of the narrative. Unless you read the comics and the books, you're not really seeing the bond they have and that creates a disconnect.
" Plus part of Obi wan’s initial reluctance of taking Anakin into the Jedi order is part of why he fails him." Whilst I agree with you here, I personally don't think you need Qui-Gon's prescence to do that.
I actually have a nostalgic soft spot for this film. I used to rent it and Attack of The Clones a lot from my local library when I was 7 (we already owned Episode 3 and the OT on DVD)
Attack of the Clones gives me a nostalgia boner and it's chock full of prequel memes, highly underrated film
Wholesome af
I love these movies, my favorite trilogy.
Same with me, I have a soft spot for this film and attack of the clones
I actually like this movie, It’s definitely flawed but it had its moments.
not many of them, but it does have them
No it doesn't its really bad
I'm a firm believer that Darth Jar Jar was originally meant to be a thing but was abandoned when Jar Jar was hated after the film's release.
I honestly believe that the prequel trilogy wouldn't have been as shaky if they kept with that twist and revealed it over time. It also would've made it possible to do some half-decent sequel trilogy as they wouldn't have had to rely solely on Palpatine or Palpatine-like villains.
It has a moment
@Max The lightsaber duel, podracing scene, and uh, ummm, hmm.
Fun fact: as a kid, The Phantom Menace was my favorite star wars film only because of the pod racing, that's literally it
Same. And the N64 pod racing game was the coolest game ever.
Now this is pod-racing
Same
The darth Maul fight is the best part of the movie
Lol it was my least favorite as a kid but I actually like it more now than before
George Memeulous, You said you would watch more Ancient Aliens if your video got 80k likes. That day has come and you must fulfill your promiss and give us, the consumers, what we desire!
@Соdу Ко Shorts 🅥 nah
@Соdу Ко Shorts 🅥 for the last time I don’t want to see a freaking video of a guy feeding a freaking cat
I like ur consistency
Yes
@@nicolealex9130 much oblage
This is a despicable attack on the Prequels, as time has gone on I’d say there’s not much hate on them at all...
Yeah I thought he would talk about Episode 9
That would be true.
@@rajatava3500
TBH I was hoping for the Holiday Special.
The hate has shifted to the ones deserving of it, the sequels
Edit: I said prequels instead of sequels. The prequels are my nr.1
Dude this movie sucks ass
He shouldve watched the prequels and everytime a meme template comes up he should take a shot
So you’re saying you want people to die?
He'd be dead by around the first movie.
he wouldve died there's too many
That wouldve been incredible
That's an interesting way of saying "commit suicide"
When I read the title the first thing that came to my mind was:
*... The Rise of Skywalker?*
Mine was Attack of the Clones
rise of skywalker is by far the worst and it's not close
@@matthewbanton7077 The Last Jedi is on the same level as Rise of Palpatine
@@christopherbeaty3195 nah last jedi is way better than rise but still doesnt hold a candle to the original 6 and the tv shows
@@christopherbeaty3195 last jedi didn't make me physically recoil the way rise of skywalker did. don't get me wrong, I see why people hated it so much, I just didn't care that much about it. rise of skywalker, on the other hand, is one of the worst films I have ever seen
Prequel slander? Not on my watch!
They are bad
@Cringe2Win wow got me
@Cringe2Win Well, its his opinion
@@loofeeght9453 Apparently opinions don't exist on the internet. Every negative opinion is just "hateful" now lol
@@CometStar100 ikr
i actually love the political aspect of the prequels.
yea its a bit confusing in the beginning but its actually quite good once u understand it, and the clone wars expands on it greatly as well. i dont think u need to understand the politics either to enjoy the movies as theyre still fun
Underrated
Of course you do
@@breazy832 bruh
For anyone about to complain about the criticism of TPM, this video is in fact a video proving Darth Jar Jar is real
The recent Tales of the Jedi accidentally might have made it true as well
Watching the prequels really makes me appreciate Clone Wars and how it make the politics interesting and filled in some of the gaps from the movies. Plus it gave us Rex and Asoka
I think you got that backwards
@@TheCrazyfighter19 Right lol, watching the clone wars makes up appreciate the prequels and the stuff in them more
@@TheCrazyfighter19 he was saying it made him appreciate that it led to the clone wars and maybe all the other stuff that managed to partially salvage the actual interesting bits of the era, or at least I think. You could be right lol
@@f-22raptorlandingzone30 Partially salvage? What? the prequels era is the best SW era
@@officialmonarchmusic mate only because of clone wars the trilogy is pish
I feel bad for the actor for kid anakin, if I remember he quit acting after receiving so many death threats from Star Wars fan
Not only that, they made Daisy Ridley
delete her social media, caused Hayden Christensen to quit acting until fairly recently, still go after Kelly Marie Tran to this day, & even harassed the actors who played the storm troopers that punched baby yoda. Star Wars fans are a different breed of terrible.
I heard the kid developed schizophrenia and had to get put in psychiatric hospital.
@@arnahunas4048 Star Wars fans have never learned the definition of insanity
My god, what the hell is wrong with people. He did a fine job in the first place. Second, HE WAS A KID. Death threaths are awful for anyone, and i have no idea where all these people sending them to celebrities come from. How messed up you have to be to do that.
As someone whose never watched any Star Wars media I was surprised how much politics played into it. I just thought it was fights and aliens.
No, the prequels and the Clone Wars tv show have tons of politics in it
Honestly I love the prequels. The world building done in them is top notch and they're just fun.
your not alone
I like The Phantom Menace, but this was a really fun analysis of the film. I would love to see more videos like this.
I’d love to see him talk about the other Star Wars movies tbh
I agree. Even prequel lovers can still appreciate Memeulous's style, and I didn't take the video title seriously because I think we both know he clearly just titled the video that way for click bait, something that most youtubers shamelessly admit to doing but hey, who can blame you if it makes you views am I right? lol
honestly, i like the prequels, i feel they were really let down by the animation and some of the strange lines (i dont like sand) but overall the characterisation and stories were strong (aside from the whole midiclorians thing that bit was weird)
The "i dont like sand" line has meaning if you deep it but its just funny out of context.
I don't like sand is a strange line of dialouge? Well I mean that can sound strange from anybody if you remove context isn't it. But to clarify, Anakin grew up on a rough desert planet that being tatooine where sand storms would happen as evident in The Phantom Menace so him not liking sand makes sense. and he also said it to padme after she just finished talking about why she likes sand so there you go.
and the Midiclorians arn't really that weird, from what I've been told they are based of mitochondria which do things in the body like heat production, storing calcium etc. And according to the film, Midichlorians are apparently microscopic organisms that have a symbiotic relationship with their host allowing them to tap into the force meaning the force is still an energy field like Obi wan described in a new hope meaning the force is still a mystery.
As for the animation well the animation was really great for the time, heck George Lucas even needed to invent some of the technology in order to even make his vision possible and is now being used by things like the MCU for example so it's definatly come along way. Heck even the practical effects are so good too, the prequels even have more practical effects then the entire OT combined.
Anyways don't take this as me attacking you or anything like that, you can still love the prequels but don't let big youtubers like Cosmonaut, Red letter media, I hate everything and so on convince you that the movies are bad, they are not. I don't really understand why this massive hate band wagon even started or how it got so big but all I can say is that people are starting to open their eyes and it's becoming more and more evident as time goes on. However WITH that being said the prequels have flaws here and there but let's be real what movies don't? Still though the flaws arn't big enough to make the movie bad and I will die on that hill.
The prequels were banging.
People are melts than think otherwise.
Agreed
They were always garbage. Just because the sequels are worse doesn't make the prequels any better.
This is objectively a bad film. The only prequel that banged was Episode 3
@@ved95 to be honest, the prequels were worse cause the sequels are fun to hate watch over their stupidity. Those, aside from the meme machine of Ep 3, are slogs painful to watch.
@@theminecraft2516 it banged only because the meme material.
These are by far, the worst takes i have ever heard
You know this isn't a serious review... Right? He uses more stock sounds than a Instagram video.
@@pingunootson2291 still bad takes
the thought your mother and father had of having you were some really bad takes
Ong
Have you heard of sarcasm?
I love how everyone went "Dude, you are very wrong." In the comments. Peak stuff here.
love that the prequels are so appreciated today
I’ve always seen darth jar jar as a joke, but after this i am fully convinced that he actually is.
well, there can only be 2 sith right? and dooku isnt a sith yet (i think?) so jar jar must be the other one, maul isnt a sith he is a puppet
@@fuzz1185 you're thinking within the star wars story. Think outside of it. Dooku was a replacement because everyone hated jar jar so much he changed the entire script. It would've been sick too.
@@ninjamandalorian maybe
@@fuzz1185 in the clone wars theres maul and savage opress. bc they claimed to be the true sith which made them rivals to sidious and tyranus/dooku. not all the sith respect the rule either its more of something to follow than a law and it can be broken
@@eiden5778 oh yeah I've watched those ones many many times with my brother, I get your point though mister, the inquistors are kind of sith, but more dark side users which are under vader/sidious, but they are allowed to live.
Jar Jar Binks could have been a character talked about in symmetry with Shakespeare's finest if not for George Lucas stopping that from becoming reality. Realising that the consequences of such a ground breaking character being introduced into a time period such as now would lead to mass revolution across the world resulting in the death of millions, George had to can the character. However, due to film executives realising the potential money in the Gungan savior, they forced George to add him causing George to limit Jar Jars story to a character clouded by mystery and comedic value. The world would not be the same if the story of the prophet Binks, was truly told.
Overhated movie In my opinion, I have as the middle point of star wars movies with Attack of the clones and the disney movies behind it
Which is why I don't blame people who no longer care about theories
Before I watch it, if the Dual of the Fates gets hate I will flip my lid.
You can mock the politics, you can mock the dialouge but you CAN NEVER MOCK MY JOHN WILLIAM!
I've always been more a fan of the prequels that the og trilogy, the og's just don't do it for me. Objectively I know they're better but the prequels just have that soft spot in me
I agree I love the prequels and the clone wars, there's just something great about them
Bro I thought the prequel trilogy was the best by a long shot. I really enjoyed the original trilogy and I liked the force awakens but nothing was as good as the prequels
Honestly, for me, I love the stories of both trilogies almost equally and they both have their moments, but the prequels are more visually appealing which makes me like them more( that's mainly cause of visual effects and camera quality).
I agree
Blasphemy!
"the star wars movie everyone hates"
me: maybe I am nobody
They were planning to make Jar Jar a secret Sith but George Lucas cut it because Jar Jar was very goofy ahh
This is a fan theory bro, not a definite fact
I’ve never seen Star Wars, and I thought that opening sequence was a joke and a satire of politics or something, didn’t realise it was actually in the movie 💀
How have you never watched a Star Wars film 😑
lol same here, how tf do people enjoy this shit movie series?
@@gingerot8202 Bet there are a lot of classic movies that you haven’t watched yet. They’re just films.
@@gingerot8202 nah butt doesn’t really interest me
Bro then shut up
Let's be honest here. If you want a good Star Wars Marathon, skip to 2 if you have a lot of time and need that *lore* and skip to 3 if you just want the good stuff.
Im afraid to say it but i like the phantom menace and solo. And also I didn't hate the prequels.
I mean I wasn't a fan of Solo but I can respect your opinion of liking it, won't lie I was totally geeking out a bit when I saw Darth Maul at the end of Solo.
I love the phantom menace so much. I dont know why people hate it like yeah it can be slow at times but overall it's a good movie
They were always garbage. Just because the sequels are worse doesn't make the prequels any better.
@The movie kingdom T.L.G I would say that revenge of the with was incredible from the moment darth sidious was revealed
@@ved95 thank you, somebody finally said it
@@ved95 People have loved the Prequels way before the Sequels existed. Present company included.
@The movie kingdom T.L.G I actually enjoyed all three Prequel films. Attack of the Clones is my favorite of the three and Revenge of the Sith is the best, not just of the three, but THE best Star Wars film.
And no, I didn't watch these films when I was a kid. I watched the six films when I was 14. I didn't know what Star Wars was at the time, so I went in blind.
I love both the Original and Prequel Trilogies, but enjoy the Prequels a bit more.
Looking at todays politics, the prequels were way ahead of their time.
Jar jar
Prequel fans: "So you have chosen...death!"
More like: "It's treason, then"
Having every alien speak perfect English is so off putting to me so I genuinely love the ‘racist’ species
Funny video, and I do agree with many points, as The Phantom Menace definitely isn't the highlight of the series, but it's a bit cringe seeing Mr. Memeulous act like one of those "original trilogy perfect, prequel bad" boomers that would always shit on us Gen Z kids for liking the prequels back in the day, when in actuality the original trilogy had many of the same things people often dislike about the prequels, with the cheesy dialogue and bad effects. And even The Empire Strikes Back has an hour or so that is like The Phantom Menace, where pretty much almost jack shit happens.
The prequels are fun movies. Seeing people defend the prequels against the wrath of the mighty george memeulous truly warms the heart.
To me it kinda worry me. People have to take out the nostalgia googles and admit this trilogy is just as bad as the sequel trilogy.
@@McRonald2010 nah people have been told that theyre not good movies by critics for ages but recently the perception of thems been reviewed and theres been a wave of positivity over them in the last 5 years or so. no harm in that. Doesnt mean you have to like them.
@@McRonald2010 trust me the prequels are 10x better than the sequels even without nostalgia
The Phantom Menace is great. It did a lot for world building and actually told a story.
What’s the story then
@@getfricked6977 read the Wikipedia page.
@@nikoniortnike this guy said it told a story, so I’m asking if he actually knows what the story is
@@getfricked6977 since you have not received a response from him, allow me:
The Trade Federation creates turmoil in the Galactic Republic by blockading the planet Naboo in protest of recent legislation taxing major galactic trade routes. The Republic's leader, Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum, dispatches Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi, to negotiate with Trade Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray. Darth Sidious, a Sith Lord and the Trade Federation's secret benefactor, orders the Viceroy to kill the Jedi and begin an invasion with an army of battle droids, but the Jedi escape and flee to Naboo. During the invasion, Qui-Gon rescues a Gungan outcast, Jar Jar Binks. Indebted to Qui-Gon, Jar Jar leads the Jedi to Otoh Gunga, the Gungans' underwater city. The Jedi fail to persuade the Gungan leader, Boss Nass, to help the planet's surface dwellers, but manage to obtain Jar Jar's guidance and underwater transport to Theed, the capital city of Naboo. After rescuing Queen Amidala, the group make their escape from Naboo aboard her Royal Starship, intending to reach the Republic capital planet of Coruscant.
Passing through the Federation blockade, the ship is damaged in the crossfire, and its hyperdrive malfunctions. The ship lands for repairs on the outlying desert planet of Tatooine, situated beyond the Republic's jurisdiction. Qui-Gon, Jar Jar, astromech droid R2-D2, and Queen Padmé Amidala (in disguise as one of her own handmaidens) visit the settlement of Mos Espa to purchase a new part for their hyperdrive. They encounter a junk dealer, Watto, and his nine-year-old slave, Anakin Skywalker, a gifted pilot and engineer who has built a protocol droid, C-3PO.
Qui-Gon senses a strong presence of the Force within Anakin, and is convinced that he is the prophesied "Chosen One," destined to restore balance to the Force. With Watto refusing to accept payment in Republic currency, Qui-Gon wagers both the required hyperdrive part and Anakin's freedom in a podrace. Anakin wins the race and joins the group to be trained as a Jedi, reluctantly leaving behind his mother, Shmi. En route to their starship, Qui-Gon encounters Darth Maul, Sidious' apprentice, who was sent to capture Amidala. After a brief lightsaber duel Qui-Gon escapes aboard the starship with the others.
Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan escort Amidala to Coruscant so that she can plead her people's case to Chancellor Valorum and the Galactic Senate. Qui-Gon informs the Jedi Council that his attacker was a Sith and subsequently asks for permission to train Anakin as a Jedi, but the Council refuses his request, concerned that Anakin is vulnerable to the dark side of the Force. Undaunted, Qui-Gon vows to take up Anakin as his new apprentice. Meanwhile, Naboo's Senator Palpatine persuades Amidala to call for a vote of no confidence in Valorum to elect a more capable leader and to resolve the crisis. Though she is successful in pushing for the vote, Amidala grows frustrated with the corruption in the Senate, and decides to return to Naboo. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan are ordered by the Jedi Council to accompany the queen and investigate the return of the Sith, whom they had thought to be extinct for over a millennium.
On Naboo, Padmé reveals herself as the actual queen before the Gungans to gain their trust, and persuades them to help against the Trade Federation. Jar Jar is promoted to general and joins his tribe in a battle against the droid army, while Padmé leads the search for Gunray in Theed. Qui-Gon tells Anakin to hide inside a starfighter in the palace hangar, but he accidentally triggers its autopilot, and flies into space, joining the Naboo pilots in their battle against the Federation droid control ship. With R2's help, Anakin pilots the fighter into the ship and causes its destruction from within, deactivating the droid army. Meanwhile, Maul, who has been dispatched by Sidious to assist Gunray, engages in a lightsaber duel with Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan. Maul mortally wounds Qui-Gon, but is then sliced in half by Obi-Wan and falls down a shaft. Qui-Gon asks Obi-Wan to train Anakin before dying in his arms.
Following the battle, Gunray is arrested by the Republic, and Palpatine is elected Chancellor. Master Yoda promotes Obi-Wan to the rank of Jedi Knight, and reluctantly accepts Anakin as Obi-Wan's apprentice. A funeral is held for Qui-Gon, attended by the other Jedi, who contemplate that there is still one Sith remaining since there are always two of them. During a celebratory parade on Naboo, Padmé presents a gift of thanks to the Gungans to establish peace.
@@getfricked6977 The story is about Qui Gon and Obi wan trying to resolve a trade dispute on Naboo, the trade federation are planning on holding the senator of Naboo hostage to make their take over of naboo legal. Qui Gon and Obi Wan are able to escape naboo but suffer damages on the naboo cruiser because of the Trade federation's blockade causing them to have to land on Tatooine. Whilst on tatooine trying to repair the ship they find Anakin Skywalker and Qui Gon senses that Anakin is a highly strong force user and thinks that he is the chosen one who will bring balance to the force and so tries to bring him into the Jedi order.
Whilst on their way back to Coruscant where the Jedi order is they are ambushed by Darth maul and are able to escape from the repaired cruiser where Qui Gon tries to get Anakin into being a Jedi still believing him to be the chosen one but the Council won't let him beliving anakin to be potentially dangerous because he is too old to traditionally be a jedi and has attachments like his mother for example.
Eventually they return to Naboo and attempt to aprehend the Vice roy of the trade federation whilst also getting rid of the blockade but are interupted by darth maul who kills Qui Gon and asks Obi wan on his dying breath to train anakin thus ending the film.
I could go more in depth about the story but that would be an even larger comment then this already is. Anyways I'm pretty sure you would be able to understand it if you watched it, or at least I'm assuming you haven't watched it because you are asking.
The prequels had issues sure, but The Clone Wars series really shows there was more good than bad in them in the end. Also RoTS is just a banger, cant tell me otherwise.
Clone Wars is good, but it doesn't make these movies any better.
@@ved95 The Prequels are unironically good movies. Clone Wars or no Clone Wars, great show though. 😎👍
@@ved95 based facts
1. Empire Strikes Back: 8.5
2. Revenge of the Sith: 8
3. A New Hope: 8
4. Return of the Jedi: 8
5. Rogue One: 7.5
6. Phantom Menace: 6
7. Attack of the Clones: 5
8. Force Awakens: 3
9. Rise of Skywalker: 2
10. Solo: 2
11. The Last Jedi: 2
I think AotC should be lower
@@Milk_Drinker420 it’s mediocre but it isn’t really bad like some of the Disney movies
@Max how is episode 3 the worst lmao
@Max it has the best story, best action/ fights and best soundtrack in the saga. Only issue is some of the dialogue and a few scenes drag on for too long
@Max I disagree but to each their own I guess
The Prequels were never actually universally hated. It was actually a small minority of people that hated them. Just like how the majority of people who love the Original Trilogy grew up with them, the majority of people who love the Prequels grew up with them.
The "sudden" shift of popularity these films got in recent years isn't actually sudden. It's actually the fans who always lived them finally got to voice their opinions.
And there were a lot of people that grew up with the Original Trilogy that enjoyed the Prequels, but not as much as the Originals.
Im born 2005 and I shit you not, every single guy from my age group grew up on the prequels. it would be genuinely hard to find someone who didn't love these films. I guess the little flaws in animation and all that couldn't be noticed by a little kid, but I stand by my opinion that the prequels for me are more entertaining than the OT
The Phantom Menace always made me fall asleep....
Fell asleep in the theater 😂
“This is a movie for children.” George. George no don’t say that. Buddy no.
It is totally for children. Doesnt mean adults cant enjoy it. George lucas says "the movies are for 12 year olds"
Here’s an unpopular opinion: I love….all the Star Wars movies. Yes. The Phantom Menace, Rise of Skywalker, all of them.
i just like the whole brand lol
Thank you so much
Ew
I love the sequels. I see a lot hate online, but when actually talking to people everyone seems to love them. I cannot watch the first two of the prequels. They just feel wrong. I can tolerate Revenge Of The Sith, but I never purposefully watch it.
Impossible, perhaps the archives are incomplete
This is probably my favorite of the prequels. It's so bad lol
The entire time my friend was going "WHY IS JAR JAR STILL HERE"
None of the characters have any personality, endless politics that make no sense, fart jokes for the babies
Such a good time
1.Return of the Jedi
2.Revenge of the Sith
3.Empire Strikes Back
4.A New Hope
5.Rogue One
6.Phantom Menace
7.Attack of the Clones
8.Rise of Skywalker
9.The Force Awakens
10.Solo
11.The Last Jedi
This isn’t the rise of Skywalker
Yeah, because it divided fans, not everyone hates it.
Almost any child could understand The Phantom Menace lmao
No they cant
Imma be honest the only reason I understood the Phantom Menace was because I read a lot of EU material connected to it
Yeah they'd understand but they wouldn't care
I seriously doubt that
@@ved95 Yes they can, you do not speak for every child on the planet mate. I could understand these films at the age of 12. Kids are more smarter then adults give them credit for, and of though kids wouldn't understand everything about the film they would still be able to understand the main plot with it.
Honestly that just adds rewatch value since kids can then come back to rewatch the prequels and understand more of the political context of the film and learn more about it as they get older, which George Lucas has even described. So yeah, gonna have to say you are full of crap on that one mate.
0:10 Attack of the Clones? The Last Jedi? Rogue One? Solo? The Rise of Skywalker?
rogue one is unironically the best movie
@@rrrevilo cap
@@tjp0623 nevermind buts it’s top 3
I would have actually loved if Jar Jar was revealed as the real greatest sith lord in the Sequels instead of recycling Palpatine.
Ok, phantom menace is a questionable beast. See, it was a great idea, but really didn’t come together well. I remember watching it in 3D at the movie theatre, dear god, and it was pretty entertaining as a little kid.
You’ve gotta admit, jar jar is sorta hot tho
Episode 1 is definitely NOT the worst, even if it's pretty popular to hate on it, Episode 8 was the crack for me that made question all of the movies, Episode 8 didn't give a shit about establishment of the universe beforehand and it was BORING, so god dam boring, I almost fell asleep in the theater.
I agree. They could have had so much story with Luke and him building a new republic and a new order. But instead Rian Johnson turned him into a dickhead who doesn’t care about anyone or anything. Luke was never like that. It’s just infuriating. And that’s just one character.
NO, GEORGE, NO, THIS IS HOW IT GOES
EP 1: AMAZING
EP 2: AMAZING
EP 3: AMAZING
EP 4: VERY GOOD
EP 5: VERY GOOD
EP 6: GOOD
EP 7-9: garbage
THE STAR WARS SPECIAL IS CANNON?!?!?!?!?!?!?!??
the phantom menace is actually quite solid but i can see why some people say it sucks, although lets be honest the worst star wars movie is most definitely the last jedi, also naboo is more like italy mainly because of the look of the marbling of the architecture
The Phantom Menace is a Masterpiece.
Clone Army is way cooler than the empire, the prequels and the originals are my favourites, but at the same time the prequels had way better armies
😎
I Love Star Wars, but I know all of the movies have their flaws. Would LOVE to see you make this a series where you talk about all the films like you did with this one, great content!
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate George and his scouse accent ? 💕
Looks like someone didn't do any research nor try to understand what the film is trying to say.
The editing and story you gave to this was hilarious
As someone who hasn’t watched a single starwars movie, it is very important that this one alien in some random galaxy kills another alien who is mean and doesn’t like people
The Prequels are great, my favourite trilogy.
Literally the worst of the 3 trilogies
I disagree, but I don’t kick people to the curb and insult them for it.
Eknenek it’s “THIER” favorite trilogy
Ah George Memeulous, the man who likes Shark Tale and hates the prequels, truly an anomaly
Remember when 'the prequels are shit' was a universally agreed fact? What happened? These comments are baffling. I'd watch any of the sequels a million times over that turd of a trilogy.
Disney starwars happened
@@danielstocks9088 which only divided fans. I personally love them.
because now the kids who liked the prequels have grown up and taken over the internet, trust me the same thing will happen with the sequels and whatever the next trilogy will be
@@BenTheGangster I guess
The Star Wars Christmas Special is just like Bruno, we don't talk about it. But unlike Bruno, we keep it like that.
Ewan McGregor is a legend to the star wars universe 🤍🏴💙
♥️🇬🇧💙
Fun fact: he never disspointed us
You're insane man!!
The prequels are goated. I wont have this slander
This comment section is cursed 💀 ppl are blinded by their nostalgia
Facts
And also all the hate is transferred to the sequel
Everyone forgets that this is what created almost everything we know about the Jedi/Republic. Before this, there was just Obi Wan and Yoda to rely on for everything pre Empire
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace was the most disappointing thing since my son
The WORST Of All Writing and Directing on Star Wars was in Episode 9: The Imposter Among Skywalker.
I always loved episode 1 and 2
W
George should watch Padington and every time he says something that an American would never say he takes a drink
I think I'm the only one who actually enjoyed this movie
You’re not alone.
Same
Literally everyone’s saying that
I am super happy because of Memeulos. He’s just like me.
He likes Star Wars: Like me
He was born in the 10th of July: Like me
He likes memes: Like me
That’s why I love him!
This entire comment section is just a massive cap by prequel fans.
Foreal though
I love that you also watched Wacky Racers it’s so good.
You can't trust rotten tomatoes. According to it, the last jedi is the best star wars movie.
I mean RT isn't even meant to measure "quality" of a film, its just an aggregate site compiling negative/ positive reviews. You could have 10 people review a movie, all of them ranking it as a 7/10, and on RT that would be 100%
I just love how when someone disagree with you, you go to the extreme and use the last jedi argument.
This is why I hate 7/8 of star wars and its stupid fandom.
@@McRonald2010 7/8? That's a pretty weird statistic
maybe jar jar is simply married to the man
Unpopular opinion, but I think the opposite since I really enjoy Phantom Of The Menace.
Me too!
@@rajatava3500 I'm happy to see I'm not the only one.
My nan had a stroke while watching the movie in 2014.
Rip Grace
Okay, the worst Star Wars films are the Sequels. I don't think I have to explain why but, yeah.
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@Big Star Wars Fan I mean the Force Awakens, Last Jedi and Rise Of Skywalker are really bad, (in my opinion and a lot of others).
oh my god that jar jar binks tongue lollypop conjured some deep memories from my childhood
the prequels and the original trilogy feel so different to each other. After growing up with the prequels thats where I actually get my Star Wars vibes. The OGT's are still great though.
George don’t forget, Jar Jar Binks was smiling at Qui-Gons funeral at the end, he’s fully CGI the animators put it there for a reason.
Glad to see im not the only one who thinks he missed the mark on this one.
3:50 I just love how he's saying that supermodels are on the beaches in Croatia lmao. The only thing you'll find is half naked 35 year old Stipe weighing 150kg red as a tomato laying on the ground and his wife Jagoda putting sunscreen on him knowing damn well it's too late.
It's still better than the sequel trilogy
No. I’d rather watch TLJ and TROS than to watch the garbage Prequel trilogy again
is it possible for somebody to be stuck in 2016??
unnecessarily hated if you ask me
Contriversial opinion: All star wars movies are okay, i only like them cause funny lightsabers
Absolutely loved the phantom menace and the entire prequel trilogy
Make the talking cat canon to the Memeulous Cinematic Universe.
Not as bad as the sequels tho let's be real
the prequel‘s were there to flush out the story They were about Anakin‘s journey and his fall The line that Yoda says to Anakin is literally his growth through the entire prequel and original trilogy episode 1 fear episode 2 anger episode3 hate episode 4,5 & 6 suffering at least the prequels don’t mess up anything in the originals like the garbage sequels
I always thought that the Revenge of the Sith was a top 3 Star Wars movie despite it being a prequel
Top 2 for me!
@@eiden5778 It's probably my favourite but the weirdos would probably roast me if I said that
@@conalflood7895 Nah ur good its a popular opinion nowadays actually
Fun fact for any weirdo reading comments over a year later:the neimodians have a different accent, (more or less) fitting local stereotypical perception of an ethnicity, for example in German its French and in French its Russian