4. Yoda Is Best In Small Doses
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtFadZ1dodM If somebody told me that they thought Yoda was annoying, I'd completely understand where they were coming from. "Why does he speak like that? What's the point?" might come a question from a non-Star Wars fan. And though we can probably assume that, um, English (or the Star Wars equivalent) isn't Yoda's first language, there's enough oddball quirk there that a non-Star Wars fan might wonder what all the fuss is about. Even for fans, though, the idea of a full-on Yoda movie is kind of terrifying. Remember when we saw the little guy take on Count Dooku in a crazy lightsaber duel? At first that seemed like the lightsaber battle we'd all been waiting for, and everybody was transfixed, like, "Oh-my-God, Yoda's fighting!", only to later kind of regret that we ever saw such a thing take place. It just seemed kind of... fanboy-ish. That's to say, Yoda is a character destined to be in the background - he offers advice and parts wisdom, and that's why he exists. Having him at the forefront of any story seems like a big mistake.