Guess I am the, "Jedi Outcast"
Good game.
Heh, I always considered Kyle Katarn to be the Chuck Norris of Star Wars. Too bad he’s considered "non-canon" now....
Sir William, I think I know where you're coming from. I think our perceptions do change based on previous experiences. You mentioned both Star Trek and LotR/The Hobbit movies.
I've never really been big into Star Trek. I didn't grow up with it. I know who some of the characters are, and that's about it. I thought the New-Trek movies were great; any divergences from the Original Series or changes in the "feel" of that world were completely lost on me. They were just fun movies, so I don't really "get it" when the die-hards rage about how much they sucked (in fact, I think TOS was pretty cheesy, but some fans swear by it). Though I actually
didn't care much for Cumberbatch as Khan. I don't know, maybe it's just because it feels like Montalban made for a more "exotic" villain to me, but they decided to turn him into "Generic Hot-ticket British Pretty-boy Villain". But I digress.
Kind of the same thing with LotR. Never heard of it before the movies. Though I eventually did go back and read the books, subconsciously the movies "came first" so, again, when purist rage about how much of a travesty they were, it all goes over my head. Conversely, I read The Hobbit before seeing the movies, so the differences between the two media stand out more to me, and some of the sillier changes to the movie bug me more than they would if I didn't already know the story.
Now back to Star Wars, I've been a fan for as long as I can remember. I grew up with the OT. I have shelves of books, gigabytes of games, and probably a small fortune in toys that I still own to this day. I'm emotionally invested in the universe, so when the fanboys rage about how much the Prequels sucked,
now I get it. But as much as we OT-guys whine about lack of plot, some bad acting, over-use of CGI, trying to scientifically explain the Force via midi-chlorians, and *shudder* Jar Jar Binks, we're also overlooking the plots holes, the sometimes laughably hokey special effects, Luke's whining, and all the other flaws in the OT. Like Scott said, the OT came first, so it set the bar by which all other entries are judged. Someone from the younger generation who grew up when both trilogies existed simultaneously might not understand that just like I don't understand why a lot of people say JJ Abrams ruined Star Trek.
As far as Episode VII, it probably won't "feel" like the OT for the simple reason that it's
not the OT, but I agree that doesn't automatically mean it has to suck. I'm willing to reserve judgement until I see more than a minute of out-of-context footage.
I'm sure I have a point somewhere in that rambling wall of text...lol.