popoflabbins t1_j11m3x2 wrote
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You may not be old enough to remember it but they absolutely were
Monnster07 t1_j11nl9q wrote
Right. This guy is absolutely delusional.
Breezezilla_is_here t1_j11nfy9 wrote
You may not be old enough to remember but the prequels were liked when they came out, it was later after Sith when people had time to think (and the internet happened) that they became hated.
MrDaveyHavoc t1_j11nuhp wrote
>(and the internet happened)
The Internet happened after RotS?!
Breezezilla_is_here t1_j11q5z6 wrote
I mean the internet happened to them (The people vs George Lucas...)
popoflabbins t1_j11ov4i wrote
There were still plenty of online forums back then, and their reception wasn’t good, especially from the older crowd. They were far from loved to the extent they are now. Their reception was mixed critically and from adult audiences. It takes a 5-second google to see their reception was far from glowing.
The difference now is simply that we see more of the general populace’s opinions due to the digital age we live in. I get there’s a lot of nostalgia with people aged 21-30 for the prequels but at the time of their release they were not even close to being widely adored. Hell, I’d even argue they weren’t met with general favor at all until Disney started putting out their films.
Breezezilla_is_here t1_j11qkmg wrote
"Mixed critically" would be the way to put it, overall reception was still more positive than not. It was "The People vs George Lucas" that started the "They Suck" trend. And I wouldn't say they are loved now either, your last sentence is spot on, they were just used to slam the Disney movies.
popoflabbins t1_j126682 wrote
I don’t know, it was pretty bad at points. The toxic negative reaction quite literally ended Ahmed Best and Jake Lloyd’s careers. Even McGregor has also said that he felt the reactions during their releases were mixed. Like, maybe there was a more negative swing in the early 2010’s but the statement that the initial reactions to the prequels were largely favorable doesn’t have a lot of ground to stand on. Star Wars fandom has never really been super positive though, there always seems to be a lot of backlash and toxicity. The prequels were no exception.
From what I can remember (and it’s been a minute haha) I’d actually say the overall fan reaction to the prequels and sequels was pretty similar up until the points both series wrapped up. Prequels had the benefit of ending on their best movie which made the general consensus much more positive, but it wasn’t until Disney started to release their films that I started to see the common opinion being that the prequels were good.
I’m just saying it how I remember it, and how I remember it is much different than what OP was claiming.
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