This is my first time watching any Star Wars content. From what I understand and remember I should be watching it in chronological order and I should only watch I-VI since from what I heard that those are the only ones that are actually worth a watch.

Main question

For the original trilogy I’ve decided to watch the 4K77, 4k80, and 4k83 v1.0 no DNR but I want to know what is the the definitive way to watch the prequels so I wanted to ask which Blu-ray release or fan edit or any release should I look for?

Sorry if I’m asking the wrong community, but I saw a post before in a Star Wars community and it doesn’t look like there was much discussion on it.

  • Muad'dib@sopuli.xyz
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    1 hour ago

    Rogue One, A New Hope, The Blackened Mantle, Return of the Jedi, The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi, and you’re done.

  • LisaTrevor [she/her, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    watch them in release order for sure, starting with Episode IV and ending with Episode III.

    As for prequel versions, wherever you got the 4kXX files from should also have Schorman’s HDTV rips of the prequels that I recommend. That way you get to see ugly ass puppet yoda in The Phantom Menace the way god intended, but you don’t have to suffer DVD quality. If you can’t find them, shoot me a DM or just download any blu-ray/disney+ rip, the prequels didn’t change too much over the years besides some effects being re-rendered here and there.

    Also big recommend the Andor TV show and Rogue One once you’re done with the prequels. They connect the two eras nicely.

    edit: oh yeah, i totally forgot. watch the Genndy Tartakovsky Clone Wars Miniseries between Episode II and Episode III. It’s not super important to the story but I have a lot of nostalgia for it, and you’ll enjoy seeing General Grievous actually looking cool before they completely squander him in the movie.

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      What’s the current recommend for the original trilogy? Last re-watch I picked up some fanmade recolours of the OG rips, but not sure what’s hotness today. For clarity, I’m looking for watching Alderaan explode like a poorly rendered image of a candle, not any remastered shit.

  • lattrommi@lemmy.ml
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    10 hours ago

    First watch these:

    • Star Wars Holiday Special
    • The Ewok Adventure
    • Ewoks: The Battle for Endor

    When you have finished those, you should be filled with hate and suffering. You will welcome the dark side. Now you are ready.

    Start watching

    • The Phantom Menace.

    Stop watching before the pod race ends.

    Play the videogame

    • Star Wars: Pod Racer.

    Crash the first pod race, killing little Anakin.

    Congratulations!

    You’ve stopped the evil Sith lords from rising to power. You’ve saved the Ewoks. You’ve saved Jarjar. Balance in the universe remains balanced. You truly are one with the force. You are ready for the light side.

    Watch

    • Clone Wars

    The animated series that aired on Cartoon Network. Not “The Clone Wars”!!! That’s different. Don’t watch that one. It sucks. You want the one made by Genddy Tartakovski, known for his masterpieces, Samurai Jack and Dexter’s Laboratory and his pivotal work in the series The Powerpuff Girls.

    You wont need to watch anything else.

    You wont want to watch anything else.

    Ever.

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    9 hours ago

    Fan orders are a terrible idea don’t do them. Watch in release order, feel free to skip parts that aren’t interesting. The fact of the matter is that the entire series has been written by the seat of the pants of the people making it, meaning that there are absolutely no insights to be gained by watching prequels before the originals, and every entry in the series has taken great pains to be comprehensible on its own. If you skip stuff you might miss out on some “I RECOGNIZE THAT!” moments in later material, but that’s fine.

    Also… the prequels are really bad. You may want to skip them entirely. I would suggest watching the Original Trilogy, The Clone Wars (the 2D animated tv movie, not the 3D animated tv show), the Mandalorian season 1, and then Andor seasons 1 & 2. Those series represent everything worthwhile in the Star Wars TV and movie canon, literally nothing else is worth your time.

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      6 hours ago

      Completely agree except you forgot Rogue One.

      Also, the Han Solo movie was OK.

      Prequels were bad, sequels were worse. Mandalorian was good but ended meh. Ahsoka looks promising.

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    11 hours ago

    I’m a fan of the Machete Order.

    There may be some spoilers in that blog post, it’s been a while since I read it, so here it is in summary:

    • A New Hope (4)
    • Empire Strikes Back (5)
    • Attack of the Clones (2)
    • Revenge of the Sith (3)
    • Return of the Jedi (5)

    Phantom Menace is omitted because it’s the weakest of the prequel trilogy and everything that happens in it is summarized at the beginning of Attack of the Clones anyway. If you want to be a completionist then watch it between Empire Strikes Back and Attack of the Clones.

    There’s good reasons for following this order, but it’s hard to describe them without spoiling anything. Basically, Lucas assumed you’d watched the original trilogy when he made the prequels, so it’s got a bunch of spoilers in it that the Machete Order preserves quite nicely.

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    I’d recommend watching them in release order, as that’s how most people have experienced them. You’ll have a better understanding of the commonly ascribed strengths and weaknesses of the respective films and trilogies if you watch them this way. It is also very common opinion that each trilogy is substantially worse than the previous one, so if you watch them this way then you have an off-ramp at the end of the first and second trilogies if/when you’ve decided you’ve had enough - you’ll never have to sit through bad films to get to the good ones.

    The Machete Order is an interesting idea but I’m a little hesitant to recommend it because so many of these fan edits are designed by people who are in so deep that they tend to skim/omit information that is actually relevant to first time viewers who have no idea what is happening. Star Wars fans, like all fans of these geek franchises, often have a hard time seeing things from the perspective of people who don’t share their obsession. For that reason, I also strongly recommend against watching any of the TV series or filler/standalone films until you’ve finished at least the first two trilogies, because they are written for Star Wars fans to flesh out the events around the main films and are filled with tons of irrelevant references and fan service that are just going to confuse and/or bore you.

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    Watch in release order. This is the way they were written so it will make the most sense as a first time viewer.

    You will hear about the Machete order if you research Star Wars viewing orders, but this is best for subsequent watches.

    Aside from the OT and PT, the projects I recommend are the Clone Wars series (it’s a lot though), Rogue One, Andor, and the Mandalorian.

    Kenobi was meh but had some really good moments.

    Watch the sequel trilogy once if you must, but I think they’re pretty bad and forgettable.

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    6 hours ago

    Try to find the original versions of the first three movies without the added CG that messes with the story a little.

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      4 hours ago

      Could you explain how they mess with the story? Didn’t know about that.

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        spoilers

        Han shot first, establishes character.
        Jabba would accept the disrespect of Han stepping on his tail.

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        After Han steps on Jabba’s tail you tend to shit and cry for a good 20 minutes and that usually prevents you from having a clear undestanding of the following scenes.

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    11 hours ago

    Ctrl+f: “holiday special” - Phrase not found.

    This thread epic fail.

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        It is the single best demonstration of the damage cocaine does to people. Before there was “this is your brain on drugs”, there was the Star Wars Holiday Special.

        Watch it with your children so that they think “Holy crap, if this is what people come up with on coke, I never want to even try the stuff!”