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.

  • FaceDeer@fedia.io
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    2 months 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.

  • JoYo@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    Just watch Andor and Rogue One, the rest is for children.

  • pimento64@sopuli.xyz
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    2 months ago

    Watch versions as close as possible to the original theatrical versions of Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. Don’t even bother watching anything else with the words “Star Wars” on it, life’s too short to sit around watching boring, shitty media that wastes your time. Can’t say I recommend almost any of the novels, either.

  • Nyarlathotep@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    Watch the original Star Wars, then The Empire Strikes Back, then Return of the Jedi. The versions you found are good.

    Here’s the important bit, turn off Jedi as soon as you see a fat fuzzy walking teddy bear creature. The introduction of the Ewoks is when Star Wars dies.

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    2 months ago

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

    This thread epic fail.

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        2 months ago

        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!”

  • MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 months ago

    I’ve watched/have the Anti-cheese Edits of the Prequels I-III, and the De-Specialized Edits of Episodes IV-VI, and truly enjoyed both.

    I don’t recall seeing 4k versions of either of these available yet, nor am I aware of suitable source re-leases that could be used to make such. Best of luck to you.

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      2 months ago

      The goal of Project #4K77 is simply to create a version of the 1977 Pre-Special Edition version of Star Wars, that will look good on a 4K Television or monitor. Most of the source material is 35mm film scanned at 4K, processed at 4K and rendered at 4K. When no 4K footage is available, an upscale from either the SSE or the Official Blu-ray will be used.

      Source

      This is basically the same thing for each individual release.

  • cattywampas@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    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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    2 months ago

    Watch the odd-numbered ones first, then the evens.

    All jokes aside: my preference is the release order, though the Machete order seems like it would be a good plan (feel free to include Rogue One, it is superb in my book).

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    2 months ago

    Definitely 456-123 order, I know some people have different ways they prefer to watch but I think that kind of detracts from watching how the franchise evolves over the years.

    If you want more after that, rogue one and andor is pretty good, clone wars/bad batch has some good stuff (though I’d recommend finding a watch guide for clone wars, some episodes are straight up kids stuff, other episodes are almost literally Vietnam war and decapitations)

    I think the sequels are interesting to watch, I’m a bit of an 8 apologist in some areas, but you have to go in with the expectation that there’s a general decline in story progression and making sense from movie to movie.

    Honestly though I think the series has a general decline after 5. It’s all not bad, and there’s some good stuff, but if you find yourself uninterested don’t force yourself to continue after like episode 6.

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      2 months ago

      Add Rebels into the mix as well, it delves into some of the nature of the force (plus, more Sam Witwer being awesome as his character.) And leads into Ahsoka.