Star Wars 7.

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Its quite amazing how everyone sells out to Disney in the end. Maybe they will come in with a mega offer for GOT after they save up some more cash.
 
Disney paid $4.05 billion for Lucas films which gives them the starwars and India Jones film rights with the idea of making another 3 starwars films and also have plans for another I.J. film. Can only hope that they will be better than 1,2,3 as the prequels were not a patch on the originals
 

Star Wars: Episode 1

57% Rotten Tomatoes - http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/star_wars_episode_i_the_phantom_menace/
51% Metacritic - http://www.metacritic.com/movie/star-wars-episode-i---the-phantom-menace

Star Wars: Episode 2

67% Rotten Tomatoes - http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/star_wars_episode_ii_attack_of_the_clones_3d/
53% Metacritic - http://www.metacritic.com/movie/star-wars-episode-ii---attack-of-the-clones

Star Wars: Episode 3

80% Rotten Tomatoes - http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/star_wars_episode_iii_revenge_of_the_sith_3d/
68% Metacritic - http://www.metacritic.com/movie/star-wars-episode-iii---revenge-of-the-sith



They are professional critics. It's not just influence from watching the older films first - Ewan McGregor admitted The Phantom Menace was lacking.

Ep. 2 & 3 were "not bad", but Ep. 1 was a train wreck.


If you think the likes of rotten tomatoes and metacritic are proof of something being good or bad, then I feel sorry for you and your clear inability to form organic opinions.
 

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