LOTR clearly retains the mantle of the greatest scfi-fantasy epic ever filmed.
Depends what you mean by 'greatest'. Star Wars was always meant to be a cheesy homage to the space opera serials of the 1930s and 40s. So knocking it for bad dialogue and cheese (lo and behold where in the first three) doesn't really move Star Wars up or down.
My biggest beef with consistency/credibility is that Padme dies immediately after the twins are born. I distincly remember from Ep. VI RotJ that Luke asks Leia if she has any memories of her mother, her real mother, and Leia says something like "she was beautiful and very caring, but I don't remember much else, she died when I was very young". That just doesn't add up.
She was force sensitive remember. Though Luke was as well and doesn't remember. There are a few theories... Leia was 'with' Padme longer because she was second born. There is also a theory that father-son and mother-daughter have stronger force bond than the opposite.
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