Which is the best Star Wars film of all time? Millions of fans around the world are probably torn between The Empire Strikes Back or Return of the Jedi. When it comes to newer Disney films, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is certainly at the forefront. Certainly considered the best film of the prequel trilogy Episode 3 – Revenge of the Sith. But …
… which Star Wars film is the worst?
Several candidates are applying for this dubious title. The sequel trilogy, consisting of episodes 7 to 9, wasn't well received by fans worldwide. The finale in particular is highly controversial. But also the prequel trilogy has a lot of rubbish to offer.
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Episode 1 and Episode 2 in particular are viewed rather critically. Attack of the Clones is just bursting with it poorly aged special effectssome of which are more reminiscent of PlayStation graphics than a immersive cinema experience to offer. And The Phantom Menace disappointed with as inappropriate perceived characters (Jar Kar Binks I hear you gasping) and one given away villain. Are any of these Star Wars pickles suitable for a big screen revival?
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We've been smarter since last weekend. On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the film and the international Star Wars Day “May the 4th” was Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace shown again in the cinema. Contrary to some fears that the whole campaign would turn out to be a flop, the film celebrated great success (all information about it here). And he set a record.
Source: Boxofficemojo