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It's cute.
LOL.
It's so bad, but you have your opinion and I respect that.
It's cute.
The new soundtrack for rotj is so much better than yub nub.
It's true but I still love Celebrate The Light too. They can coexist on my iPod Classic no problemo
No. It's a different take.Holy shit they actually did that?
The new soundtrack for rotj is so much better than yub nub.
Listening to Across the Stars right now, I think it might be my favourite SW track. Chills every single time.
I accidentally clicked the spoiler thread. Blurred my vision at the right time (thank god).
Oh man. I'll just pretend Yub Nub was done later in the Ewok/Alliance party not for viewing consumption. After much punch was has been drunk.
lmao i love this idea
"hey man you hear that chorus?"
"man, how much have you drank out that helmet bro?"
"GIMME A BREAK MY FRIEND WAS KILLED"
I will unsubscribe anyway when there are people who have seen this movie. The crowd for star wars is way to big to ensure that there arent evil/stupid people who dont use the tag.Guys FFS add this thread to your subscriptions and access it through there instead of risking clicking the spoiler thread
We are so close now
That's my #1 as well. One of my favorite songs of all time.
#2 is the Throne Room/Chorus gig in ROTJ. #3 is the track from the asteroid chase in Empire.
Do we know if this is gonna be good yet?
This moment in ROTJ may resonate with viewers in TFA. Watch Han when Luke busts out his laser sword. He hasn't seen Luke since Hoth and is SPELLBOUND by his abilities as a Jedi! Kinda lines up with his "it's true, all of it" rhetoric in TFA.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0rqfB_Y0Rs
Do we know if this is gonna be good yet?
"You have three lousy actors in the main roles who don't contribute much flesh and blood, you have ghastly dialogue, terrible plotting, miserable characterization..."
Holy shit they actually did that?
Oh what the fuck.
Did the marathon with five buddies. Starts at 4am Thursday. Called the theater to ask what time they allow folks to line up (since seats are not assigned, and I want to sit with my buddies, obviously), and he replies "10:30am tomorrow."
Wednesday morning?!?! lol, he said they've already had to turn several folks away. :-/
I was gonna get there at like 3am - an hour early. lol, we already have the tickets.
In the wait for some official reviews, here's a fun thing:
ABC News review debate for Return of the Jedi.
Siskel and Ebert defend it from John Simon who says:
I liked it in ROTS, its a great homage to Frankenstein.The "Noooo!" in ROTS is bad because of Vader's movements as he says it.
The "Noooo!" in ROTJ is bad because it doesn't need to be there.
The delivery of the word in both instances isn't the worst thing about the situation.
So non spoiler reaction posts are finished for now?
Damn son. I'm so glad I've got reserved selected seating. God speed to all those who have to grab a seat :3
In the wait for some official reviews, here's a fun thing:
ABC News review debate for Return of the Jedi.
Siskel and Ebert defend it from John Simon who says:
John Simon also called Empire Strikes Back "malodorous and awful".
So, ya never know...
He sounds boring as hell. God knows what he would think of Bay's Transformers films lol.
I'm placing trust in NeoGAF to find and post the non spoiler ones. Hopefully that's not a mistake..Im too afraid to even find reaction out of fear some will have spoilers.
I mean if yall find one and post it here, the ones that are spoiler free, Ill read them, but no way im going deep into twitter for them.
He sounds boring as hell. God knows what he would think of Bay's Transformers films lol.
But ESB has both of those, which make up some of the best scenes in SW.Seriously, not every movie needs a well crafted message about life or has to be a learning experience to be good. Movies like star wars are just well crafted fun that help spur the imagination.
In the wait for some official reviews, here's a fun thing:
ABC News review debate for Return of the Jedi.
Siskel and Ebert defend it from John Simon who says:
John Simon also called Empire Strikes Back "malodorous and awful".
So, ya never know...
Nope not happening. Hoping to watch the movie in the same condition I'm in now.Yeah, no way in hell am I going on Twitter or FB.. its so close. I know so little going in I would be severely pissed if I got spoiled now.
Yeah, no way in hell am I going on Twitter or FB.. its so close. I know so little going in I would be severely pissed if I got spoiled now.
Siskel and Ebert put alot of effort into critics accepting Star Wars. Star Wars was relatively frowned upon by critics, Ebert/Siskel lobbying changed that. Atleast thats how I remember it.
Seriously, not every movie needs a well crafted message about life or has to be a learning experience to be good. Movies like star wars are just well crafted fun that help spur the imagination.
Never thought about it from that perspective. Cool.The thing that always keeps me from hating the ewoks and ROTJ in general is that it's thematically perfect in its fairy tale progression.
The OT begins in a desert where everything is about the power of machine over nature, the middle of the series starts in ice and develops into the fusion of machine and man, of evil and good within the lineage of Luke and he and his father's mutilation and supplementation with cyborg limbs, and the final entry ends on a lush, vibrant world where the wild creatures (good) help defeat the machines (evil) largely with sticks and logs.
I don't care if he thinks Star Wars is bad, but his opinion of animation as a medium is really stupid.In the wait for some official reviews, here's a fun thing:
ABC News review debate for Return of the Jedi.
Siskel and Ebert defend it from John Simon who says:
John Simon also called Empire Strikes Back "malodorous and awful".
So, ya never know...
Yes, but what if they were wookies?The thing that always keeps me from hating the ewoks and ROTJ in general is that it's thematically perfect in its fairy tale progression.
The OT begins in a desert where everything is about the power of machine over nature, the middle of the series starts in ice and develops into the fusion of machine and man, of evil and good within the lineage of Luke and he and his father's mutilation and supplementation with cyborg limbs, and the final entry ends on a lush, vibrant world where the wild creatures (good) help defeat the machines (evil) largely with sticks and logs.
So its the PT discussion 30 years to early?True, but in that video he argues the films have no humanity, are 95% special effects and you can't relate to any of the characters. None of which I can understand.
Yes, but what if they were wookies?