In Defense of the Prequels
March 9, 2009 - 5:01 pm
My friend (and new SFSignal contributor) Pete Tzinski has posted the first part of a rather engaging piece in defense of the Star Wars prequels. I suspect that ultimately he has some solid points, but I also suspect that ultimately I will disagree with him. I was nine years old when Star Wars came out, and I saw it at The Cinerama Dome in Los Angeles, which was, to a nine year old in velvet pants, nearly as good as seeing it in space. Considering the memories I have of the original Star Wars Trilogy, and the impact it had on my adolescence (like so many other of my age), Pete’s going to have to put a roofie in my drink to get me to think the prequels were anything but flashy crap.
But who knows?
He’s a pretty good writer…
Go CHECK IT OUT.



March 20th, 2009 at 8:35 am
I love the picture! And I tend to agree, although I will be reading Pete’s work with enthusiasm as I haven’t spoken to the guy for a while.