Bishop Steiner, on 01 March 2017 - 02:58 PM, said:
The entire point was that while the Sith were indeed evil, the Jedi had lost their way and become trapped within their own narrow ritual, to the point there WAS no good guy. Which is why in "balancing the Force" Anakin ended up tearing down BOTH orders.
Except it was the sith who cause the losses to the Jedi way of life. It worked fine before then, no paint needed. In fact, that's a failing of the whole "point" of the Clone Wars. The Jedi weren't doing anything wrong of their own volition. They were manipulated into doing so by the Sith.
It's like putting someone in a room for days, with only a sandwich with a note on top that says "my sandwich, don't steal," then when they eat the sandwich because they are starving to death, you have them arrested.
And as for German soldiers, wayward clones were a legitimate potential danger to civilians. It's kind of what happens when the Sith breed something only for killing. Past that, when you are in a fight for your society's survival, morals do get tossed to the wayside. However, given the change back to normal operations, they would have gone back to the constructive society they were. That is to say, false equivalency.
0bsidion, on 01 March 2017 - 03:02 PM, said:
Yeah, it's kinda sad really, they had some of best special affects, and Darth Maul added a whole other level of choreography, that some how got mixed in with probably the worst dialog ever and then there was Jar Jar who was a in a realm of terribad characters all his own. Just when you thought Lucas couldn't do any worse than Ewoks.
I was watching the cruiser crash landing in the start of Ep.3. I think the effect holds up.
Edited by Snowbluff, 01 March 2017 - 03:11 PM.