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We all love Star Wars. But don't go chomping into a delicious greasy burger and imagine you're eating at Le Bernadin.
 
If anyone thinks any of the SW movies contain high drama, you might want to expand your horizons past sci-fi and action movies. Star Wars makes a good attempt at high drama, but it's pretty ham-fisted and no one gives a **** overall.

So high drama can only be achieved in non-sci-fi/action stories? No.

Drama can come from any genre, not just arthouse pictures or bio-pics.

Also, if nobody gave a crap about Star Wars' "ham fisted attempts at dramatic storytelling" the franchise would have died with ANH in 1977.
 
Hmm I guess you do imagine you're eating at Le Bernadin.

Would Sir care to upsize his regular Happy Meal?
 
its sad but the more times i watched the PT the more i started to hate it, where as the OT i loved the same if not more each time i watched it. I love my Harmy blu rays. :blissy
 
I enter this thread expecting to see more pics but all i see is pointless banter and arguing. Please grow up.
 
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I enter this thread expecting to see more pics but all i see is pointless banter and arguing. Please grow up.

If no banter or arguing took place I would not have to waste my time looking through countless of pages.

Thanks everybody.

You know, you basically gave us something new to banter about right?

I can't tell if you're serious in these posts because forums don't really work like that :lol
 
Nonsense. There's tons of drama in the series and the end of ROTJ beautifully elicits strong emotions from its audience because of said drama.

From children, yes. It's a fairy tale, dude, come on. And yes you can have true drama in a sci-fi. I'd say Blade Runner comes closer than anything in Star Wars. "Gravity" is more dramatic; I'm sure "Interstellar" is too, but I doubt I could sit through it to find out. Don't get me wrong, I love Star Wars and can watch it many times over Blade Runner. I'm not saying SW needs high drama to be great. I'm just saying that there's not really any true high drama in SW. Star Wars was originally envisioned as good old fashioned pulp amusement, which it succeeds at. Drama, romance, comedy -- all secondary elements.
 
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